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Wed, Feb 1st
Free Menu Tasting (Dream Dinners in Nobscot)
Join us for this free event where six dinners from our exciting February menu will be available for you to sample and enjoy. From exotic Mandarin Chicken to classic favorites like Old Fashioned Meatloaf and Sweet Cider BBQ Chicken to Krispy Kid Friendly Cod with Dipping Sauce, you'll find a wide variety of wonderful, nutritious and delicious choices are available to you. Come in for a bite, and talk with our friendly staff about how Dream Dinners can make your meal planning easier, faster and more economical. Bring friends and family! *** Dream Dinners, 847 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA 01701, (508) 877-3336.
http://www.dreamdinners.com

Thu, Feb 2nd
Travel to China - From Preparation to Immersion (at Main Library)
7:00pm -- Guest Speaker: Mr. Richard Ferland, Professional Photographer. This beautifully-illustrated program offers insights to travelers on what to expect in China. Mr. Ferland, who has extensive experience working and living in China, will share his stories and compelling images. Don't miss the opportunity to see China through his beautiful photographs! Refreshments. *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street. 508-532-6347.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Feb 3rd
Dopeslap (at O'Connells Pub)
Dopeslap (Band) - Friday, February 3rd, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079.
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Fri, Feb 3rd
Electric Funeral (at The Tavern)
Electric Funeral (Black Sabbath Tribute Band) - Friday, February 3rd, 2012 from 9:00PM 'til closing at The Tavern, 102 Irving St. in Downtown Framingham, MA 01702. For more info phone (774) 999-0750 or visit website.
http://www.thetavernframingham.net/

Fri, Feb 3rd
Fernando Holz Quintet (at AmazingThings)
Fernando Holz is a Brazilian singer/songwriter in the tradition of Jobim, Djavan and Ivan Lins. His effortless singing style is like a gentle ocean breeze, and his sambas will have you dancing in the aisle. Backed by a dynamite rhythm section and the sultry sounds of Jon Simmons' trombone, Fernando's music will transport you to a warm, magical place. "In addition to being an excellent singer, Holz is a composer of great sensibility...beautiful and provocative melodic lines. But the most significant part of his work as a composer is represented by his lyrics." Martin Pillsbury, Ritmo Brasileiro Jon Simmons on trombone; Molly Flannery on piano; Jason Davis on bass; Steve Rose on drums *** 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, Feb 4th
Atwater-Donnelly Band (at Amazing Things)
Winners of the 2007 Motif Magazine "Best Folk Act" award, the four-member Atwater-Donnelly Band, includes Aubrey, Elwood, Cathy Clasper-Torch (fiddle, cello, and vocals) and Kevin Doyle (percussion, Irish step and tap dance). Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly present delightful programs of traditional American and Celtic folk songs, a capella pieces, old-time gospel songs, dance tunes and original works. Elwood and Aubrey blend gorgeous and unusual harmonies and play guitar, Appalachian mountain dulcimer, mandolin, tin whistle, harmonica, banjo, bones, spoons, lumberjacks, and other surprises including Appalachian clog dancing, French Canadian footwork, and Tap. Cathy Clasper-Torch adds a deeply rich third dimension with fiddle, cello and vocals; and Kevin Doyle, a U.S. Champion Irish step and master American tap dancer wows with his traditional style of "close to the ground" rhythms and intricate footwork. He often blends American tap with traditional Irish steps. He and Aubrey have created thrilling dance routines, blending Irish, clogging, and tap steps, receiving standing ovations for their intricate and highly percussive performances. Watch also for Kevin and Elwood to perform tap routines. *** 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, Feb 4th
Auntie Trainwreck (at The Tavern)
Auntie Trainwreck Band - LIVE MUSIC! - Saturday, February 4th, 2012 from 9:00PM 'til closing at The Tavern, 102 Irving St. in Downtown Framingham, MA 01702. For more info phone (774) 999-0750 or visit website.
http://www.thetavernframingham.net/

Sat, Feb 4th
Charity Breakfast & Food Drive (at Framingham Masonic Hall)
The Monthly Charity Breakfast and Food Drive will be held on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 from 8:00am to 10:00am 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. *** Food Drive items will be donated to "A Place To Turn".
http://MiddlesexLodge.org

Sat, Feb 4th
DJ Scotty O (at O'Connells Pub)
DJ Scotty O - Saturday, February 4th, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Sat, Feb 4th
Lecture: The Miller and the Wife of Bath (at FSU)
10:00am to 11:30am -- Lifelong Learning Lecture by Dr. Helen Heineman, President Emerita, Framingham State University. *** "The Miller and the Wife of Bath: Two of Chaucer's Pilgrims Tell Their Stories", This session covers the prologue and tales of two pilgrims from The Canterbury Tales: The Miller, who tells a hilarious and cynical story, and The Wife of Bath, who is the group's self-proclaimed expert on love. *** Participants are encouraged to read the works in the original Middle English (available at both libraries), and bring their texts to the session. *** Framingham State University, McCarthy College Center, Room 415.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Feb 4th
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 10-12 every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Mon, Feb 6th
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuring and hosted 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, Feb 7th
Book Club: When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka (at Library)
7:00pm -- This stunning debut novel portrays the Japanese internment camps with an unwavering intensity. Through the story of a single family, the author evokes the deracination of a generation of Japanese Americans. Led by Trustee Ruth Winett. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org.

Tue, Feb 7th
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuring and hosted 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

Wed, Feb 8th
Theatre Production/Class: Charlotte's Web (Grades 3-6)
"Charlotte's Web" by E. B. White, a theater production and class for students in grades 3-6 at Performing Arts Center of MetroWest (PAC). Rehearsals begin Wednesday, February 8. Casting will occur during class (no audition required). All who register will be cast. Rehearsals: Wednesdays 5:30-7:30 pm & Fridays, 4:00-6:00 pm. Show Dates: May 18, 19, 20 at PAC. Tuition: $375 ($25 annual registration fee also applies if not paid since 9/1/11). Pre-registration is necessary. To register, or for more information, please call PAC at (508) 875-5554, or email pac@pacmetrowest.org.Charlotte's Web is the beloved tale of Wilbur, a little pig who learns the true meaning of friendship from the wise gray spider, Charlotte, and becomes famous at a country fair. This wonderful story teaches lessons of friendship, loyalty and truth, and that friends come in all shapes and sizes.
http://pacmetrowest.org/pac-family-players#charlottes-web

Wed, Feb 8th
Trekking in Nepal: A 50 Year Spiritual Journey (at Library)
7:00pm -- In the Fall of 2011, Town Counsel Chris Petrini fulfilled a lifelong dream to hike in the Nepal Himalayas, the Rooftop of the World. His 40 minute video, "Trekking in Nepal: A 50 Year Spiritual Journey," created by Chris and Boston College student Michael Lamy, describes the highlights of Chris' travel adventure to Nepal from a spiritual perspective. Chris will be available for Q&A on his special journey after the video is aired. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Feb 9th
Adventures in Lifelong Learning Classes: Registration / Open House (at Library)
9:00am-11:00am -- Mark your calendars for the Registration Open House for The Adventures in Lifelong Learning classes that will take place on four Tuesdays in March, 2012, (March 6,13,20 & 27). *** Classes in literature, history, art, yoga, film and music history/sing-a-longs will be offered. Don't miss out on getting the classes you want! Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Feb 9th
Framingham Downtown Revitalization Meeting (at Town Hall)
On Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 8:00am to 9:00am Framingham Downtown Revitalization, ("FDR"), will hold its Annual Meeting in the Ablondi Room, (same room where Selectman Meetings are held), in Town Hall. *** FDR is a volunteer organization made up of business people, town officials and residents, who are working to revitalize downtown Framingham. *** Meetings are held the 2nd Thursday of each month and open to all. *** Framingham Town Hall, The Memorial Building, 150 Concord St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.downtownframingham.com

Thu, Feb 9th
Lecture / Book Signing: Getting 'Lost in Shangri-La' (at Library)
7:00pm -- Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: Getting 'Lost in Shangri-La'; The True Story Behind a True Story of World War II. *** Mitchell Zuckoff, author and Professor of Journalism at Boston University, will talk about his New York Times bestselling work of nonfiction – from how he found the story to how he traveled to the jungles of New Guinea to tell it. *** Copies of his book will be available for sale and signing. *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Feb 10th
Split Risk & The Sin City Horns (at O'Connells Pub)
Split Risk & The Sin City Horns - Friday, February 10th, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Sat, Feb 11th
Samantha Coughlin Memorial Fundraiser (at Nobscots Cafe)
On Saturday, February 11th, 2012 from 1:00pm - 4:00pm, join friends and neighbors at Nobscots Cafe for a fundraiser to support the Coughlin Family. *** Meet Shoot! *** Raffles! *** $250 Cash Prize! *** Win massages, tailgating packages, gift certificates and much more! *** Samantha, ("Sam"), a former Framingham school bus driver passed away 10 months ago due to breast and blood cancer. Two of her three children are currently battling bone and lung cancer. This family is in great need at this time! *** Please come down to enter the shoot, make a donation and hang with some great people! *** Thanks in advance for your support. *** If you can't attend, please make donations out to John Coughlin and either mail or drop off to: Mary Arrandale, 37 Edgewater Dr., Framingham, MA 01701 *** Fundraiser will be held at: Nobscots Cafe, 847 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA. For more info, call (508)788-8040.
http://www.nobscotscafe.com/

Sun, Feb 12th
Be Swift My Soul... A Civil War Salon (at FSU)
On Sunday, February 12th, 2012 from 1:30-3:00pm, join Libby Franck as Julia Ward Howe, a woman who produced perhaps the most stirring and recognizable lines of music in U.S. history. *** Julia's many famous acquaintances, travels and love of language and music all gave birth to the compelling verses of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, which were first sung in Framingham at the Plymouth Church nearly 150 years ago on February 22, 1862. *** Music of the era will be performed. *** Program is held at the Heineman Ecumenical & Cultural Center at Framingham State University, (take State St. to Maynard Road within the campus). *** Following the performance, refreshments will be served at the Alumni House, 42 Adams Rd., Framingham.
http://www.framinghamhistory.org

Sun, Feb 12th
Brotherhood Breakfast: Meet Rep. Chris Walsh (at Temple Beth Sholom)
Sunday February 12th, 2012, from 9:30am to 11:30am, State Rep. Chris Walsh will be the speaker at the Temple Beth Sholom Brotherhood Breakfast *** Cost is $8.00 per person and includes breakfast buffet, (no charge for brotherhood members) *** All are welcome! *** Please RSVP by email to: brotherhood@beth-sholom.org. *** Temple Beth Sholom, 50 Pamela Road, Framingham, MA
http://www.beth-sholom.org

Mon, Feb 13th
Metrowest Mothers & More Discussion: Bartering
Bartering, the exchange of skills and services with one another without financial remuneration is a great idea (in theory), especially in this economy. Many of us know what we need but aren't sure what we have to offer. Right now, our Mothers & More chapter is made up of women who are talented, generous, busy and for the most part, trying to reprioritize limited financial resources. We could create a simple bartering system that works. Come and brainstorm with us! You might never need to rake leaves again!! 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

Tue, Feb 14th
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, Feb 15th
Knox Trail Council, BSA Wine Tasting (at Plymouth Church)
The Liberty District of the Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America is inviting you to tastes some of the finest wines and listen to the story of our program, Wednesday, February 15th, 2012, 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Plymouth Church in Framingham. *** This event is to help provide our local youth with a great scouting program. *** Donation: $25 in advance / $30 at door. *** To purchase tickets contact Michael Labenski at the Knox Trail Council @ 508-872-6551 or at www.ktc-bsa.org *** Plymouth Church, 87 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA.
http://www.ktc-bsa.org

Thu, Feb 16th
Dave Parker / Acoustic Night (at O'Connells Pub)
Dave Parker / Acoustic Night - Thursday, February 18th, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Thu, Feb 16th
Lecture: Adolf Hitler in Power - Part 1 (at Library)
7:00pm -- Lifelong Learning Lecture: Adolf Hitler in Power: A Re-Examination of the Third Reich – Part 1. presented by Dr. John L. Heineman, Professor Emeritus, Boston College. *** This session will examine the early years of the Third Reich and analyze the personal role and responsibility of Adolf Hitler. *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Feb 16th
Presentation: Nobscot Shopping Center Renovation (Heritage at Framingham)
On Thursday, February 16th, 2012 starting at 7:00pm join Nobscot Neighbors for a presentation by Jeff Bruk of Boylston Realty Advisors regarding the renovation of Nobscot Shopping Center. *** Jeff will provide an update on progress of the project and take time after for the community to ask questions and share ideas. *** Presentation will be held at: The Heritage at Framingham, 747 Water St, Framingham, MA. *** Join your Nobscot Neighbors on their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/groups/nobscotneighbors/ *** (View drawings and additional info about Nobscot Shopping Center renovation using link below. Info is in PDF format).
http://www.boylstonrealty.com/listings/Nobscot_Shopping_Center.pdf

Fri, Feb 17th
27th Joe Val Bluegrass Festival (at Sheraton)
The Northeast's premier bluegrass music festival returns to the Sheraton Framingham for three big days of music and family entertainment. Two stages with top national and regional bands over fifty workshops, vendors and the Joe Val Academy for Kids. Brought to you by the Boston Bluegrass Union, the event was the music genre's Event of the Year in 2006. It all takes place in the cozy confines of the Sheraton Framingham.
http://bbu.org/jvhome.htm

Fri, Feb 17th
Down Gypsy (at O'Connells Pub)
Down Gypsy (Band) - Friday, February 17th, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Sat, Feb 18th
27th Joe Val Bluegrass Festival (at Sheraton)
The Northeast's premier bluegrass music festival returns to the Sheraton Framingham for three big days of music and family entertainment. Two stages with top national and regional bands over fifty workshops, vendors and the Joe Val Academy for Kids.Brought to you by the Boston Bluegrass Union, the event was the music genre's Event of the Year in 2006. It all takes place in the cozy confines of the Sheraton Framingham.
http://bbu.org/jvhome.htm

Sat, Feb 18th
Friends of Framingham Library Monthly Book Sale
The Friends of the Framingham Library will hold their monthly book sale on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 from 10:00am to 3:00pm *** 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! *** Framingham Library, Main Branch, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham, MA
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/friends/friends.htm

Sat, Feb 18th
Lecture: Language, Theater, National Identity (at FSU)
10-11:30am -- Lifelong Learning Lecture: Language, Theater, National Identity: Brian Friel's "Translations" with Dr. Kelly Matthews, Assistant Professor of English, Framingham State University. *** Written by Northern Ireland's leading contemporary playwright, the play speaks volumes about language, imperialism and divisions in contemporary Northern Ireland. *** Participants are encouraged to read the play (available at both libraries). *** Framingham State University, McCarthy College Center. Room 415, Framingham, MA.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Feb 18th
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 10-12 every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sun, Feb 19th
27th Joe Val Bluegrass Festival (at Sheraton)
The Northeast's premier bluegrass music festival returns to the Sheraton Framingham for three big days of music and family entertainment. Two stages with top national and regional bands over fifty workshops, vendors and the Joe Val Academy for Kids. Brought to you by the Boston Bluegrass Union, the event was the music genre's Event of the Year in 2006. It all takes place in the cozy confines of the Sheraton Framingham.
http://bbu.org/jvhome.htm

Mon, Feb 20th
Circus Minimus (at Walsh Middle School)
The One-Man Circus in a Suitcase. Participate in the enthralling, whimsical, celebration of the imagination. Great for families. Bake Sale at 10:00am. Show begins at 10:30am. *** Tickets $5 in advance; $8 day of show. *** Proceeds benefit creative arts programming in the Framingham Public Schools. *** Walsh Middle School, 301 Brook Street, Framingham
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/216855

Tue, Feb 21st
Jazz Show & Jazz Jam (at Amazing Things)
Jazz Show and Jazz Jam featuring and hosted by John Funkhouser *** John plays bass and piano equally well, and might be playing either or both on any given night. He has widely eclectic tastes in music, ranging from straight-ahead jazz and blues to Cuban, Brazilian, Eastern European, Indian classical and 20th century classical music. John focuses on original music but loves to play standards and jam with anyone and everyone.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, Feb 22nd
Movie Night: Pirates of Penzance (at Library)
7:00pm –- Pirates of Penzance (1983), 112 mins - PG. *** This hysterical musical comedy is an adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta. Frederic has been taught how to be a feared sea-faring pirate by the mighty Pirate King (Kevin Kline) since he was a young boy. Upon reaching his 21st birthday and, more importantly upon falling in love with the sweet Mabel, he decides that a vocational change is in order. This does not fit in with the Pirate King's plan of high sea raiding and a riotous battle of wills ensues! Starring Kevin Kline, Linda Ronstadt. *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Feb 23rd
Book Signing - Boston's Downtown Movie Palaces (at Library)
7:00pm -- Guest Author Arthur Singer & Photographer Ron Goodman will share fascinating stories from their new book "Boston's Downtown Movie Palaces", as they share the images and history of Boston's movie venues. *** Boston has been a trendsetter in the development of the movie business since the late 1800's, and the speakers will invoke memories of double features, kiddie shows and the sheer fun and pleasure of "going out to the movies." *** Copies of their book will be available for sale and signing. *** Refreshments *** Framingham Main Library, 49 Lexington St, Downtown Framingham.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Feb 23rd
Dave Parker / Acoustic Night (at O'Connells Pub)
Dave Parker / Acoustic Night - Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Fri, Feb 24th
Cosmic Igloo (at O'Connells Pub)
Cosmic Igloo (Band) - Friday, February 24th, 2012 starting at 9:00p.m. at O'Connells Pub, 700 Worcester Rd, (Rt 9 east, in Ski Market Plaza), Framingham, MA. For more info, phone (508) 283-1079
http://www.oconnellspubonline.com/

Sat, Feb 25th
Classical Concert: Veronique Mathieu & Horacio Nuguid! (at Library)
2:00pm -- Award-winning Canadian violinist Veronique Mathieu is joined by pianist Horacio Nuguid, as they perform the works of Bach, Beethoven, Ysaye and Clara Schumann. *** Refreshments. *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Fraingham
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Feb 25th
Masonic Open House (at Masonic Hall)
The Masonic Hall in Framingham will be open to the public from 9:00am to 2:00pm. The address is 404 Concord St., Framingham, MA.
http://www.framinghammasons.org

Sat, Feb 25th
Race to Anyplace
Race To Anyplace is a stationary cycling competition and fundraising event benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Teams of 3-6 members each will ride stationary bicycles for a total of 3 hours, with each member riding in 10-minute heats.
http://www.racetoanyplace.org/ma

Sat, Feb 25th
Sugar Ray & The Bluetones (at AmazingThings)
Singer and harp man Sugar Ray Norcia's career kicked into high gear in 1979 when he formed the original Sugar Ray & the Bluetones with guitar giant Ronnie Earl, and it's stayed there ever since. *** Norcia has appeared on nearly 50 albums including discs with the Bluetones, Earl, Otis Grand, Ann Peebles, Michelle Willson, Sax Gordon, Duke Robillard, and his 1999 "Best Traditional Blues" Grammy nominated collaboration with fellow harmonica virtuosos James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite and Billy Branch called Superharps. *** In the '90s Norcia spent seven high-profile years with the legendary Roomful of Blues. He cut five albums with the group including 1996's Turn It On, Turn It Up, which also received a "Best Traditional Blues" Grammy nod. *** Today Norcia's elan and robust tone makes his voice one of the most distinctive, well-defined and recognizable instruments in modern blues. *** 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, Feb 25th
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 10-12 every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sun, Feb 26th
Framingham Democratic Caucus (at Nevins Hall)
The Framingham Democratic Town Committee will hold a caucus on Sunday, starting with registration opening at noon.The purpose of the caucus is to elect Framingham's delegates to the 2012 Democratic State Convention, which is set for June 2 in Springfield.The caucus will meet at Nevins Hall in Framingham Town Hall, 150 Concord St. After registration, the caucus will start at 1 p.m. Arrivals after the call to order will not be allowed to register. Anyone registered as a Democrat in Framingham as of Dec. 31, 2011, is eligible to participate.Delegates will be equally divided between men and women. Framingham will elect 16 men, 16 women and five alternates to represent the town. Only those present at the caucus are eligible to be elected.If all delegate seats are not filled by those present, then people who cannot be present and who have informed the chairman of their willingness to serve as a delegate, can be appointed by those present. All ballots will be written and secret.Those not elected as a delegate or alternate who meet the qualifications can apply to be an add-on delegate in the following categories: youth, minority and disabled.Anyone with questions may contact Thomas Mahoney, the Framingham Democratic Town Committee chairman, at 508-259-6831 or thom.mahoney@gmail.com.A short business meeting will follow the caucus. The Democratic Town Committee will also collect nonperishable food and sundry items for A Place to Turn Food Pantry.
http://www.framinghamdems.org

Sun, Feb 26th
Movie: ''The End of Suburbia'' (at Main Library)
2:30pm -- This short documentary is about the end of the age of cheap oil.*** After WWII, our country invested heavily into suburbs. With global oil peak and inevitable decline of fossil fuels upon us now, what is the future of this oil-dependent way of life? *** Join us for refreshments and a thoughtful discussion afterwards about the predicament we find ourselves in and how we can rise to the occasion, together. *** Cosponsored by: Transition Framingham *** Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington St., Downtown Framingham

Tue, Feb 28th
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

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