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Sun, Apr 1st
Anything Goes, The Musical (at Dennison Hall)
Anything Goes, the musical production featuring students in grades 7-10. Friday, March 30 at 7:30 pm, Saturday, March 31 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm, and Sunday, April 1 at 3:00 pm. Dennison Memorial Hall (at the Boston Church of Christ), 214 Concord Street, Downtown Framingham. *** Advance Tickets: Adults $16.00, Youth/Senior $14.00; $2 more at the door. *** Anything Goes is the age-old tale of Boy-Meets-Girl and the madcap antics that ensue aboard an ocean liner. The musical features dancing, campy jokes, unlikely happy endings and memorable songs including "De-Lovely", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "You're the Top",and "Anything Goes", courtesy of an unforgettable and magical score by Cole Porter. *** To purchase tickets, call PAC at (508) 875-5554 or purchase online on PAC Metrowest website.
http://www.pacmetrowest.org

Tue, Apr 3rd
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuringand hested by Daryl Lowery & Berklee Faculty *** The first hour of the event is a concert, featuring the host band - some of the finest musicians from the area and often featuring great players from NYC and beyond. After the first hour, we open it up to the "jammers" who get the opportunity sit in and hone their skills trading licks with some of the finest players in the area. Some of the best jazz can be heard here any Tuesday night! Come watch or play!! *** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Tue, Apr 3rd
Main Library Book Club: The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
April 3rd, 2012 at 7:00pm at Framingham Main Library in Costin Room. *** Winner of the 2011 Man Book Prize, this compelling novel is "deliciously intriguing…with complex and subtle undertones…" (Washington Post). Tony Webster's career and family life have fallen into retirement and an amicable divorce. But when he is presented with a mysterious legacy, it forces him to examine his own nature and place in the world. Led by Marilyn Harter. *** Upcoming: On May 1, there will be a discussion of "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 4th
Book Discussion: Good Old Dog (at Main Library)
April 4th at 7:00pm join Guest Speaker Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman, (Program Director for Animal Behavior, Tufts University), who is also editor and contributor to "Good Old Dog: Expert Advice for Keeping Your Aging Dog Happy, Healthy and Comfortable." will talk about the joys and pitfalls of aging dogs. *** Copies of the book will be available for $20.00, cash or check only. *** Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Apr 5th
Concert: Copley Cats, Common Sound & The MIT Logarhythms (at Main Library)
7:00pm – Triple the Fun Concert! Copley Cats, Common Sound with warm-up Act by the MIT Logarhythms at the Framingham Main Library in Costin Room. *** Don't miss this entertaining evening of a cappella singing! *** The Copley Cats have maintained the tradition of close harmony singing from their roots as members of Mount Holyoke's V-8s, the oldest collegiate women's a cappella group in the country, and will sing popular standards. *** Common Sound is an eclectic a cappella group and their repertoire ranges from the Beatles to timeless jazz standards. *** The opening act will be the MIT Logarhythms, an a cappella group that sings a wide variety of arrangements. *** Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Apr 7th
Charity Breakfast and Food Drive at the Framingham Masonic Hall
The Monthly Charity Breakfast and Food Drive will be held on Saturday, the 7th of April, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM, at the Framingham Masonic Hall, 404 Concord Street, Framingham. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, and sausages are available for $4.00 per person. Proceeds go to Masonic Angels charities. All are welcome. We are continuing our Food Drive for "A Place To Turn". We thank everyone for their contributions.
http://MiddlesexLodge.org

Mon, Apr 9th
Auditions: ''The Odd Couple (female version)'' Framingham Community Theater
Framingham Community Theater will be holding AUDITIONS at 7:00pm on Monday & Tuesday, APRIL 9th and 10th, 2012 at The Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, 140 Pearl St, Framingham *** SEEKING: six (6) women and two (2) men *** Please prepare a comedic monologue, not longer than 90 seconds. Auditions will also consist of cold readings from the script. Please bring a head shot or photo and resume, if available [callbacks, if needed, will be Wed. April 11] *** REHEARSALS BEGIN APRIL 17th: Tues & Thurs, 7-10 p.m., Sun, 6-9 p.m. *** PERFORMANCES: Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8 & 9 *** Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple (female version)" directed by Morgan Gavaletz LaMontagne *** "Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and Olive Madison that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary classic: the female version of the Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon Sisters have been replaced by the Costazuela Brothers. But the hilarity remains the same." *** QUESTIONS? Email StageDoor.fct@gmail.com or call the PAC Office (508)875-5554

Tue, Apr 10th
Auditions: ''The Odd Couple (female version)'' Framingham Community Theater
Framingham Community Theater will be holding AUDITIONS at 7:00pm on Monday & Tuesday, APRIL 9th and 10th, 2012 at The Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, 140 Pearl St, Framingham *** SEEKING: six (6) women and two (2) men *** Please prepare a comedic monologue, not longer than 90 seconds. Auditions will also consist of cold readings from the script. Please bring a head shot or photo and resume, if available [callbacks, if needed, will be Wed. April 11] *** REHEARSALS BEGIN APRIL 17th: Tues & Thurs, 7-10 p.m., Sun, 6-9 p.m. *** PERFORMANCES: Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8 & 9 *** Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple (female version)" directed by Morgan Gavaletz LaMontagne *** "Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and Olive Madison that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary classic: the female version of the Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon Sisters have been replaced by the Costazuela Brothers. But the hilarity remains the same." *** QUESTIONS? Email StageDoor.fct@gmail.com or call the PAC Office (508)875-5554

Tue, Apr 10th
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuring and hosted by Ted Knowlton *** The first hour of the event is a concert, featuring the host band - some of the finest musicians from the area and often featuring great players from NYC and beyond. After the first hour, we open it up to the "jammers" who get the opportunity sit in and hone their skills trading licks with some of the finest players in the area. Some of the best jazz can be heard here any Tuesday night! Come watch or play!! This weeks feature/host: Ted Knowlton and friends. *** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Wed, Apr 11th
Comedy Night to Benefit Hoyt Foundation (at O'Connels Pub)
Wednesday April 11th, 2012 starting at 7:00pm drop in to O'Connell's Pub and be entertained by 5 of the area's top comedians -- and a chance to win some great prizes! *** Donation: $10 to benefit the The Hoyt Foundation which aspires to build the individual character, self-confidence and self-esteem of America's disabled young people through inclusion in all facets of daily life; including family and community activities, especially sports, at home, in schools, and in the workplace. *** 21 and over only *** For more info about the Hoyt Foundation, or to make a donation, please use website link below. *** O'Connell's Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt. 9 east), Framingham, MA
http://bit.ly/z4ATES

Wed, Apr 11th
National Library Week Event: Meet John Adams! (at Main Library)
7:00pm at Framingham Main Library in Costin Room *** The historical figure of John Adams, portrayed by George Baker, Mr. Baker will present his views of the nation, history and family life in a humorous and inspiring speech. He will be dressed in the clothes he would have worn as the Second President of the United States 1797-1801. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Apr 12th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Journey with Stories and Photomontages
Thursday, April 12, 2012 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Framingham Main Library in Costin Room *** Guest Speaker: Leslie Starobin, Professor of Communication Arts, Framingham State University. The Holocaust stories shared at this program will commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day. Juxtaposed with these vignettes will be photo-montages created by Professor Starobin. This series is a collaboration between Framingham Public Library and Framingham State University Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Apr 13th
Friday Night Film: Hugo (2011) 126 min PG
7:00pm – Main Library, Costin Room --- An orphaned boy secretly lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station and looks after the clocks. He gets caught up in a mystery adventure when he attempts to repair a mechanical man. This film won 5 Oscars this year. Starring Asa Butterfield and Ben Kingsley. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Apr 13th
Garnet Rogers (at Amazing Things)
Barely out of high school, Garnet Rogers was on the road as a full- time working musician with his older brother Stan. Together they formed what has come to be accepted as one of the most influential acts in North American folk music. Since then, Garnet Rogers has established himself as "One of the major talents of our time". Hailed by the Boston Globe as a "charismatic performer and singer", An optimist at heart, Garnet sings extraordinary songs about people who are not obvious heroes and of the small victories of the everyday. *** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthing.org

Sat, Apr 14th
Healing Solutions to Violence (at First Church of Christ, Scientist)
Christine Driessen, a teacher and practitioner of Christian Science healing, will conduct a talk, "Healing Violence through Christ Love" on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 887 Concord Street, Framingham. For more information or to get a ride, call the Christian Science Reading Room at (508) 872-0442.
http://www.christianscienceframingham.com

Sat, Apr 14th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for veterans, active military, first responders and their families. The program addresses issues related to post combat stress such as sleep, anxiety, panic or other mood changes. VAC is located at St. Andrew's Church 3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information, call 508 626 0896
http://vacmetrowest.com

Mon, Apr 16th
116th Running of the Boston Marathon
The 116th running of the Boston Marathon will take place on Monday, April 16, 2012, (Patriot's Day) *** Runners will make their way through Framingham on Rt. 135, (Waverly St.), in South Framingham, traveling east from the Ashland town line to the Natick town line. *** Mobility impaired, wheelchair and lead male/female marathon runners are expected to pass through Framingham between 9:30am-10:30am. *** Rt. 135 will be closed starting at 8:30am and will not reopen to traffic until approximately 1:30pm. *** For more info, visit the BAA website.
http://www.baa.org/

Tue, Apr 17th
Framingham Lions Club Porketta (at Columbus Hall)
Framingham Lions Annual Porketta dinner at Columbus Hall. *** COME AND JOIN US! *** This is a Framingham Lions Club event to support local charities and MA Lions Eye Research. Great food & Fun for everyone! Lots of great raffles !! Tickets are $22.00 - Reserve your table today! Sponsor and raffle donations are always welcome! *** Contact Lion Peter Friel, pjfriel@earthlink.net or 508-872-0737 for information. *** Columbus Hall, 11 Fountain St., (corner of Fountain St. & Rt. 135), Downtown Framingham
http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/framinghamma/

Tue, Apr 17th
Lecture: Origins of World War II and the Holocaust (at Main Library)
Origins of World War II and the Holocaust -- Guest Speaker: Dr. John L. Heineman, Professor Emeritus, Boston College-- 7:00pm – Main Library, Costin Room --- The thrust of Dr. Heineman's lecture will be to relate how and why World War II broke out, and how events of the war produced the Holocaust. This lecture will not cover the entire war or all the horrors of the Holocaust. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 18th
Atwater-Donnelly Duo in Concert! (at Main Library)
7:00pm – Main Library, Costin Room--This highly-acclaimed folk music duo will perform a blend of traditional Celtic and original American folk music and dance. Aubrey and Elwood blend their gorgeous vocals with an engaging array of instruments, including the mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, tin whistle, guitar, mandolin, harmonica and more. WUMB in Boston calls them "…marvelous musicians. Their voices blend beautifully, their instrumental work is sparkling, and they are captivating performers. I could listen to them for hours." Refreshments.-
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 18th
Locked Up in Framingham (at FSU)
Acclaimed writer Cristina Rathbone will be speaking at Framingham State University about "Women Behind Bars: Life Inside MCI-Framingham" on Wednesday April 18th at 7:00pm. The talk will take place in the Dwight Performance Arts Center. It is free and open to the public. Rathbone is author of "A World Apart: Women, Prison, and Life Behind Bars" – the definitive account of inmates' experiences at the oldest women's prison in the United States, which is in Framingham. For more info, email: isilver@framingham.edu
http://www.framingham.edu

Thu, Apr 19th
Lifelong Learning Lecture: Brief Encounter: A Masterpiece of Love and Loss
7:00pm, Main Library, Costin Room Dr. Claudia Springer, Assistant Professor of English & Film Studies, FSU. Recently voted the greatest romantic film ever in a British poll, Brief Encounter was a 1945 collaboration between David Lean and Noel Coward. Participants will watch the film and discuss its appeal and contemporary relevance. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Apr 19th
Nobscot Neighbors Meeting (at Shillman House)
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 at 7:30pm the Nobscot Neighbors will meet at Shillman House, 49 Edmands Rd., Framingham MA. *** Meeting will be held in dining room. Please arrive no earlier than 7:20 so the staff has time to have the room cleaned up from dinner, (which ends at 7pm). Please park in the unmarked spaces in the back of the building. *** Nobscot Neighbors is a group of concerned Framingham citizens and other interested parties dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the Nobscot section of the town. *** For more info, visit the Nobscot.org website.
http://nobscot.org/

Sat, Apr 21st
Fire on the Frontier: the American Disaster at Detroit, 1812. (FSU McCarthy Center)
On April 4th, 2012 at 10:00am Guest Speaker Dr. Daniel Breen, Assistant Professor of History, Newbury College discusses how, in the summer of 1812, the United States entered into a war with the most powerful kingdom on earth, even though it was ill-prepared. The most egregious of the resulting mishaps was General Isaac Hull's invasion of Canada, which ended with the humiliating surrender of Detroit. *** Held at Framingham State University, McCarthy College Center, Room 415.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Apr 21st
Friends of Framingham Library Monthly Book Sale
The Friends of the Framingham Library will hold their monthly book sale on Saturday, April 21 from10am-3pm at the main branch, 49 Lexington Street. All are welcome! Friends members may enter at 9:30am for an exclusive look at books, videos, books on CD, and other materials. Stop by the Bag Room and fill a paper grocery bag with as many book as you can for just $5! The Friends have their book sales on the third Saturday of the month, September-June and also have a bookstore open whenever the library is open. Come stop by!
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/friends/friends.htm

Sat, Apr 21st
Oen Kennedy (at Amazing Things)
Oen's song "Annapurna" won the Boston Folk Festival Songwriting contest in 2008 and now Oen has launched into a new creative phase in 2010. Besides more exciting forays into the natural world, this new batch of songs is also a celebration of humans who touch other's lives. One song, "Herb," is a mini hymn about a man who is also an angel; "Bony Birches" is for a friend who loves Goldfinches; and "Lamine" is a rocking West African tribute to a generous man. The title track, "Lay Your Body Down" is an offer to his sweetheart to "just be here today". Once again, Oen will take you on a green musical adventure, and with the help of expert musician-friends, we'll take flight together into the blue, and into the micro-organismic world of the Compost Pile.*** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Sat, Apr 21st
US Senator Scott Brown (at Ken's Steakhouse)
Please come join US Senator Scott Brown as he visits Ken's Steakhouse in Framingham tomorrow, Saturday, April 21st, 2012 *** Sen. Brown will be arriving around noon for a brief visit, and will be sharing his agenda on jobs and the economy. Come add your opinions and ideas! *** Ken's Steakhouse, 95 Worcester Rd, (Rt. 9, west), Framingham, MA

Sat, Apr 21st
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for veterans, active military, first responders and their families. The program addresses issues related to post combat stress such as sleep, anxiety, panic or other mood changes. VAC is located at St. Andrew's Church 3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information, call 508 626 0896
http://vacmetrowest.com

Tue, Apr 24th
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuring and hosted by Jamie Stewardson *** Jamie directs the Jazz program at the Rivers Music School. He received his MM degree in jazz composition from the New England Conservatory and has recently recorded two CDs of original works with Tony Malaby, George Schuller, Alexei Tsiganov, John Hebert and John Lockwood. Jamie's band is always very high level with the Rivers faculty forming the heart of the group.The first hour of the jam is a concert, featuring the host band - some of the finest musicians from the area and often featuring great players from NYC and beyond. After the first hour, we open it up to the "jammers" who get the opportunity sit in and hone their skills trading licks with some of the finest players in the area. Some of the best jazz can be heard here any Tuesday night! Come watch or play!!*** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Wed, Apr 25th
Discussion: Setting Limits in a Limitless World
When your kids insist that "everyone else is doing it", where do you draw the line? Get a pulse on how other moms set limits when it comes to things like technology, self-expression and use of time; and discuss how to balance your values with society's "norms". Sponsored by the MetroWest Boston chapter of Mothers & More. With over 200 members from Framingham, Natick and surrounding areas, Mothers & More provides information, support, and fun for both working and stay-at-home moms, with children of all ages. Non-mobile infants welcome.Directions to Whitney Place Assisted Living, 3 Vision Dr. (Rte 9 West behind Chuck E. Cheese), Natick, 01760: http://www.salmonhealthandretirement.com/wp-content/uploads/Newest-Natick-Direction-Sheet.pdf
http://www.metrowestmothersandmore.org

Wed, Apr 25th
NPR's Jack Beatty ''The Lost History of 1914'' (at Main Library)
April 25th, 2012 at 7:00pm at the Framingham Main Library, (in Costin Room), join NPR's Jack Beatty as he talks about his new book, "The Lost History of 1914: Reconsidering the Year the Great War Began" (2012) *** Beatty, Author and News Analyst on NPR's On Point program offers a completely original view of World War I, testing the long-held theory that it was inevitable. "Most books set in 1914 map the path leading to war," Beatty writes. "This one maps the multiple paths that led away from it." Publisher's Weekly says that readers "...may find some arguments more convincing than others, but they will thoroughly enjoy Beatty's thoughtful, often discomforting opinions." *** New England Mobile Book Fair will sell copies of the book at a 20% discount. *** Refreshments will be served.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 25th
Presentation: Aging in Framingham (at Callahan Center)
"Aging in Framingham" - What every caregiver and senior should know about Community Resources. Wednesday, April 25th from 6:30-8 p.m. at Callahan Center, 535 Union, Framingham Presenters include Baypath Elder Services; ITN Transportation; Windsor House Adult Day Health; Right at Home & Caretenders Home Care; Caregiver Homes; Beacon Hospice. Desserts and beverages will be served. Please sign up at the front desk to reserve your spot by Friday, April 20th. For more information, please contact Lisa in Social Services at 508-532-5980, ext. 4108.

Fri, Apr 27th
''An Evening with Dick Flavin'' (at AmazingThings)
There is only one Dick Flavin, and we've got him! He's the poet laureate of the Red Sox, he's won seven Emmy Awards, he's an award-winning playwright and, best of all, and he's got a million stories. As one of America's most popular public speakers, each year Dick Flavin delivers to the thousands who hear him each year his satirical observations, comedic asides, and amusingly insightful anecdotes drawn from his years as an advisor to political leaders, and drawing from his years in the Boston broadcasting and Washington media markets, no one delivers a punchline like he can. His Bosox Ballads, poems and song parodies of his beloved Red Sox, are more than amusing, they capture the giddy heights and the galling heart break of rooting for the Olde Towne Team. Get ready to laugh, get ready to learn. Get ready for Dick Flavin. *** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 27th
An Evening with Dick Flavin (at AmazingThings)
8:00pm -- Dick Flavin, poet laureate of the Red Sox, Emmy Award winning playwright brings his stories, satirical observations, comedic asides, and amusingly insightful anecdotes, Bosox Ballads, poems and song parodies to The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://www.amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 27th
Hal McIntyre Orchestra (at Amazing Things)
The Hal McIntyre Orchestra has been known as "The Band America Loves." Don Pentleton, veteran Hal McIntyre drummer and present band leader, is keeping the McIntyre tradition by playing the band's original arrangements from the 40's and 50's. The orchestra will feature original material that lulls the listeners into subtle romantic moments with lush ballads, such as its 1943 recorded hit, "Sentimental Journey" and the hit sensation, "Moonlight In Vermont" *** The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Sat, Apr 28th
Antiques Appraisal Day (benefits Framingham Union Aid Association)
Framingham Union Aid Association is pleased to announce ANTIQUES APPRAISAL DAY (no jewelry, coins, stamps or weapons) with expert appraiser NANCY WYMAN of Coyle's Auction Gallery on SATURDAY, APRIL 28th 100 - 4:00 PM. Refreshments will be served. $5.00 admission fee - $5.00 per item (limit 3 items) *** Held at McPherson Hall, Medical Arts Building, 85 Lincoln Street, Framingham. *** All proceeds help support the Framingham Union Aid Association's Grant and Charity efforts.

Sat, Apr 28th
Framingham Earth Day Festival (on Centre Common)
11:00am - 3:00pm, Framingham Earth Day Festival, Framingham Centre Common ("The Village Green"), Corner of Edgell Rd. and Vernon St., Framingham, MA *** Eco and environmental info, recycling, kids activities, magician, live bands, 80 vendor booths with food, crafts, art, games and more! For more info, visit website.
http://www.framinghamearthday.org/

Sat, Apr 28th
Indoor Yard & Bake Sale (at Barbieri Elementary School)
Rain or shine, come shop from 9am until 2pm at Barbieri Elementary School, 100 Dudley Road, Framingham. Find great deals on clothing, toys, games, household items, sports equipment, books, jewelry and much more. Bag sale will be held from 1:00pm-2:00pm, fill a bag and maximize your savings!

Sat, Apr 28th
Republican Delegate Elections (at Memorial Building)
This Saturday is the caucus to elect delegates to the Republican National Convention. The event is in Framingham (Nevins Memorial Hall), starting promptly at 10am (doors open at 9am). Running this year are Mark Crowley and Sean Harrington. Mark, the treasurer of the Medford GOP, is a long time Romney supporter and was a delegate to the last convention in 2008 in Minneapolis. Sean, chair of the Arlington GOP, is well known for leading the charge to require recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in the Arlington schools. So, come on out to support this grassroots team!
http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=fcc744dab&oeidk=a07e5uvhvyx993c54e7

Sat, Apr 28th
Rummage and Bake Sale (at Edwards Church)
Edwards Church will host a Rummage and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 28, from 9:00am to 1:00pm, (bag sale from 12:00-1:00pm!), rain or shine. Clothing, white elephant items, books, toys and baked goods. Edwards Church is located in Saxonville, at 39 Edwards Street. From Elm Street, turn onto Maplewood Street, by Stapleton School. For more information, please call 508 877-2050.
http://www.edwardschurch.org

Sat, Apr 28th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for veterans, active military, first responders and their families. The program addresses issues related to post combat stress such as sleep, anxiety, panic or other mood changes. VAC is located at St. Andrew's Church 3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information, call 508 626 0896
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sun, Apr 29th
Dick Flavin, (Afternoon Matinee at AmazingThings)
2:00pm matinee -- Dick Flavin, poet laureate of the Red Sox, Emmy Award winning playwright brings his stories, satirical observations, comedic asides, and amusingly insightful anecdotes, Bosox Ballads, poems and song parodies to The Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis Street in Framingham, MA. Call (508) 405-2787 or visit website for more info or to order tickets.
http://amazingthings.org

Sun, Apr 29th
Holocaust Sefer Torah Memorial Dedication (at Temple Beth Sholom)
The Temple Beth Sholom Brotherhood cordially invites you to join us for this important event, as we dedicate the Holocaust Sefer Torah Memorial, Sunday, April 29, 2012, 9:00am to 11:30am *** Featuring Keynote Address by Rabbi Joseph Polak, Director, Boston University Hillel, and Remembrances of Czechoslovakia and the Holocaust by Morris Hollender. The inscription above the Sefer Torah will read "ZACHOR" (remember). Through this Memorial, we hope to keep the memory of all who perished in HaShoah alive for generations to come. *** LIMITED SEATING *** Doors Open at 8:30am *** Please RSVP and remit payment no later than Monday, April 23 to reserve your place: Holocaust Sefer Torah Dedication, Temple Beth Sholom, 50 Pamela Road, Framingham, MA 01701 *** (508) 877-2540 x205 *** Cost: $8.00 per person includes breakfast *** Free for TBS Brotherhood members
http://www.beth-sholom.org

Sun, Apr 29th
What's Love Got To Do With It?
2:30pm - 4:00pm, Framingham Public Library (www.framinghamlibrary.org)Mothers & More MetroWest is pleased to host a discussion with our very own member Dr. Kumkum Pareek Malik on the transformative power of motherhood. Dr. Malik believes that most of a mother's anxiety, worry, depression and fatigue are a result of the non-stop work of motherhood: work that is invisible. We mother in a culture that is broken around love and connection, and we lack a language to respect and honor a mother's work of love. Every mother is doing her best, but notices only what she is not doing. We don't talk enough about the complexity of love, and how to navigate this emotion. Sponsored by the MetroWest Boston chapter of Mothers & More. With over 200 members from Framingham, Natick and surrounding areas, Mothers & More provides information, support, and fun for both working and stay-at-home moms, with children of all ages. Non-mobile infants welcome.
http://www.metrowestmothersandmore.org

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