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Wed, Apr 1st
Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton Prius for Pets Car Raffle - Ongoing Ticket Sales
Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton is selling tickets to win a brand new 2009 Toyota Prius. Tickets are currently on sale through Oct. 30, online, and at the shelter, 5 Rafferty Rd Hopkinton. Raffle drawing will be held at Baypath's First Annual Paws & Claws 5-K Run/Walk at Hopkinton State Park on Nov. 1. We need volunteers! Please consider signing up to help Baypath sell tickets: www.baypathhumane.org/helpsell
http://www.baypathhumane.org/prius

Wed, Apr 1st
Framingham Rec Swim Team
Sign up for the Framingham Rec Swim Team will be on Monday, May 18th, from 5:30-6:30 PM at the Academy Building in Framingham. For more information, including a copy of the calendar, contact Head Coach Joey Sementelli at joeysementelli@gmail.com or 508-561-6500. The Framingham Rec Swim Team is a developmental swim program for kids ages 6-18. Swimmers commit to practices and competitions at Keefe Technical High School, Monday-Thursday evenings, from the beginning of June through the first week in August. The program is geared towards developing the skills necessary for competitive swimming, but is not designed to teach members how to swim. Participants should be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle (front crawl) and 25 yards of backstroke continuously (YMCA Guppy Level and Red Cross Level 4). In addition to practices and competitions, the program offers a variety of optional team events, such as a movie night, beach trip, and pasta party, in an effort to build team unity and team spirit. The team is LOTS OF FUN! The team provides a great introduction to a lifelong love for competitive swimming. We hope you join us! If you would like, visit our website at framinghamswimteam.orgPlease contact Head Coach Joey Sementelli at joeysementelli@gmail.com if you have any questions.
http://framinghamswimteam.org

Wed, Apr 1st
The Morgenthau Story
Documentary filmmaker Apo Torosyan will introduce and lead a discussion after showing his new film about Henry Morgenthau, a U.S. Ambassador to Constantinople from 1913-1916. This film discusses Morgenthau's efforts to stop the genocide and expulsion of Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians. Framingham Public Library at 7 p.m. Free
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Apr 3rd
Dan Cloutier w/ Ricardo Barraza, Dennis Pearne, Kim Jennings
After years of playing in the Boston area, Dan Cloutier has turned into an important songwriter. He has opened for the likes of John Hiatt and Ellis Paul and has played countless venues across New England. Tonight he will bring together some of the area's best musicians to perform a special night at his favorite venue. The night will be recorded live and will be included on his next album. A night not to miss!Amazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 3rd
Little Shop of Horrors
The Friday Night Film Series at the Framingham Public Library continues with the delightful offbeat musical comedy, "Little Shop of Horrors"(1986)( PG-13) starring Steve Martin, Rick Moranis and Bill Murray. Enter on Lexington Street doors only from 6.30-7.15 p.m. Free with refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Apr 4th
A NIGHT FOR MARIAN ANNUAL AUCTION
MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL AUCTION/DREAM CRUISE RAFFLEThe annual Marian High School Auction, "A Night for Marian…Aboard the S.S. Mustang", will be held on Saturday, April 4th at The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Natick. The evening's "cruise" includes Silent and Live Auctions, a Grand Raffle, a steel band, light fare and desserts, and other "shipboard" activities. This year's Grand Raffle winner will receive a Dream Cruise Vacation travel gift certificate valued at $10,000! Create your own dream vacation, with or without airfare, to the destination of your dreams. Tickets for the event are $70. Tickets for the Grand Raffle are $100 – only 400 will be sold! For tickets or additional information, see the Marian High website www.marianhigh.org or call the Marian High Development Office at (508) 875-7646 ext. 205/206. New! Start the bidding now at our online auction at www.marianhigh.cmarket.com Keep checking for new items added daily!
http://www.marianhigh.org

Sat, Apr 4th
Bill Staines with Phil and Trisha Knudsen opening.
Anyone not familiar with the music of Bill Staines is in for a special treat. For over 35 years, Bill has traveled throughout North America, singing his songs and delighting audiences. Weaving a magical blend of wit and gentle humor, he is rightfully one of the most popular performers on the folk music circuit. 3pm Workshop AvailableAmazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$16 (Stu/Sen $15, Mem $13)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Sat, Apr 4th
Charity Breakfast and Food Drive at the Framingham Masonic Hall
The Monthly Charity Breakfast and Food Drive will be held on Saturday, the 4th of April, 2009 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

Sat, Apr 4th
Rummage Sale
Edwards Church will host a Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 4, from 9 am to 1 pm (12-1 bag sale), rain or shine. Clothing, white elephant items, books, and toys.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 4th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
NEW LOCATION. A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for Iraq/Afghanistan veterans and their families or those from any past conflicts. 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. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vac.anotherexample.com

Sun, Apr 5th
First Sunday Drop into Art
Art making for children and their families! Families are invited to visit the museum and then create works of art together in the Museum School between 2 - 4 p.m. on the first Sunday of the month. Exciting art projects will be inspired by current exhibitions. Perfect for children ages 5-10, accompanied by parents, grandparents, or guardians. Participants must register in the Museum Lobby on the day of the program. Free Museum admission for registered children and families courtesy of Framingham Co-operative Bank Charitable Foundation
http://www.danforthmuseum.org

Sun, Apr 5th
The Riverboat Stompers
Boston's own Riverboat Stompers are easily the most exciting proponents of New Orleans Jazz north of the Mason-Dixon line. The Stompers have entertained thousands at traditional jazz festivals. They're a no-holdsbarred crew of foot-stomping devil-take-the-hindmost Katy-bar-the-door leasebreakers.Amazing Things Arts Center2 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Tue, Apr 7th
Framingham Town Election
Vote 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sat, Apr 11th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
NEW LOCATION. A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for Iraq/Afghanistan veterans and their families or those from any past conflicts. 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 Church3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10-12 every Saturday. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vac.anotherexample.com

Mon, Apr 13th
The Hollywood Librarian: A Look at Librarians Through Film
They have more cardholders than VISA, more customers than Amazon, and more outlets than McDonalds. Meet America's librarians in this newly released documentary. 7 p.m. in the Costin Room at The Framingham Public Library.Celebrate National Library Week with us. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Tue, Apr 14th
Festival of Extraordinary Food
Great Food - Great Cause - Great Company!Savor dishes from over 20 local eateries, support exciting classroom programs and enjoy a fun evening with friends, old and new!Still only $30Tuesday, April 14, 20096:30 - 9:00 p.m.Village HallSponsored by NMTW Credit Union to benefit the Framingham Education FoundationOrder tix by calling 508-424-3423 - leave a message w/ your name, phone number and number of tickets needed

Tue, Apr 14th
Solar Energy: Saved by the Sun
The Framingham Public Library presents this PBS Nova documentary which asks the question: Is it time to take solar energy seriously?Judy Perry, former environmental analyst with the Mass. Dept. of Environmental Protection will lead a discussion after the film. 7 p.m. in the Costin RoomFree and refreshments served.This is the last film in the Framingham Public Library's Environmental Film and Discussion Series.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 15th
FRAMINGHAM LIONS CLUB PORKETTA
Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009, 6:30 pm at Columbus Hall, Fountain Street. GREAT FOOD & FUN! Plenty of Raffles! Door Prizes! Proceeds help support the Framgingham Lions Club charities. $20 per person. Call Peter Friel (508-872-0737) for more information.
http://framinghamma.lionwap.org/

Thu, Apr 16th
Reading Room Open House 11am to 4pm
Drop by the Christian Science Reading Room and check out the new weekly edition of The Christian Science Monitor, along with the online csmonitor.com. Enjoy refreshments and an open house tour while listening to music and discovering what's new at the Reading Room. Find out about upcoming events including a special talk and wi-fi presentation on new media and the future of journalism. On Saturday and Sunday, there are activities for kids and parents -- take a Bible quiz, win prizes, and get a free magazine for kids. The Christian Science Reading Room is located at Old Path Village Shopping Center on Route 126 (971 Concord Street) near Stop & Shop. Phone: (508) 872-0442. Email: mail@csrrfram.com.
http://www.framingham.com/news/spirituality/christian_science_reading_rooms_celebrate.htm

Fri, Apr 17th
Afrobrazil presents: "Candomble and Samba de Roda"
AfroBrazil is proud to present a show on the music tradition of the Brazilian state of Bahia. The first part will present the traditions of music and dance of Brazilian Candomble, an Afro-Brazilian religion, largely originated and developed in the city of Salvador. The group will also feature music of the rural part of the region, with samba de roda, samba de raiz as well as Candomble and Blocos Afro.Amazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787www.amazingthings.org$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 17th
Grand Fatilla
Grand Fatilla has generated a considerable buzz, as enthusiastic audiences embrace their passionate take on Modern Global Music. Like an iPod on shuffle the group jumps from Argentine Tangos to Italian Tarantellas…from Turkish sacred Sufi songs to Irish reels…Moroccan trance to Bulgarian dance music, all performed with an emphasis on improvisational group interplay and playful spontaneity.Amazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 17th
Reading Room Open House 11am to 4pm
Drop by the Christian Science Reading Room and check out the new weekly edition of The Christian Science Monitor, along with the online csmonitor.com. Enjoy refreshments and an open house tour while listening to music and discovering what's new at the Reading Room. Find out about upcoming events including a special talk and wi-fi presentation on new media and the future of journalism. On Saturday and Sunday, there are activities for kids and parents -- take a Bible quiz, win prizes, and get a free magazine for kids. The Christian Science Reading Room is located at Old Path Village Shopping Center on Route 126 (971 Concord Street) near Stop & Shop. Phone: (508) 872-0442. Email: mail@csrrfram.com.
http://www.framingham.com/news/spirituality/christian_science_reading_rooms_celebrate.htm

Sat, Apr 18th
Reading Room Open House 11am to 4pm
Drop by the Christian Science Reading Room and check out the new weekly edition of The Christian Science Monitor, along with the online csmonitor.com. Enjoy refreshments and an open house tour while listening to music and discovering what's new at the Reading Room. Find out about upcoming events including a special talk and wi-fi presentation on new media and the future of journalism. On Saturday and Sunday, there are activities for kids and parents -- take a Bible quiz, win prizes, and get a free magazine for kids. The Christian Science Reading Room is located at Old Path Village Shopping Center on Route 126 (971 Concord Street) near Stop & Shop. Phone: (508) 872-0442. Email: mail@csrrfram.com.
http://www.framingham.com/news/spirituality/christian_science_reading_rooms_celebrate.htm

Sat, Apr 18th
Ultimate Bootcamp Basics class only $20
Do you enjoy being outdoors, challenging yourself physically and having fun? If so, come and check out the fun outdoor fitness program that has recently branched out to Framingham! Widely popular in the Boston area, Ultimate Bootcamp is now in MetroWest. This BASICS class is a great way to check out the program to see if it's right for you. Class is held at Framingham State College starting at 9:30am. For more info and to register visit www.ultimatebootcamp.com.See you out there!
http://www.ultimatebootcamp.com

Sat, Apr 18th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
NEW LOCATION. A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for Iraq/Afghanistan veterans and their families or those from any past conflicts. 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. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vac.anotherexample.com

Sun, Apr 19th
Afternoon with MG Carter
We invite you to attend our final presentation in a series of programs that will be held in Southborough for the year 2009. Scheduled for Patriots Day, Sunday April 19, 2009, the afternoon event of short remarks, casual conversations, art exhibition, and photograph opportunities will be held in the function hall of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Southborough, Massachusetts. Major General Joseph C. Carter, Adjutant General of Massachusetts will join us for this program on April 19, 2009. Also present will be surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen who will be joined by several historians and military groups that have participated in our program.
http://southboroughhistory.org

Sun, Apr 19th
Reading Room Open House 11am to 4pm
Drop by the Christian Science Reading Room and check out the new weekly edition of The Christian Science Monitor, along with the online csmonitor.com. Enjoy refreshments and an open house tour while listening to music and discovering what's new at the Reading Room. Find out about upcoming events including a special talk and wi-fi presentation on new media and the future of journalism. On Saturday and Sunday, there are activities for kids and parents -- take a Bible quiz, win prizes, and get a free magazine for kids. The Christian Science Reading Room is located at Old Path Village Shopping Center on Route 126 (971 Concord Street) near Stop & Shop. Phone: (508) 872-0442. Email: mail@csrrfram.com.
http://www.framingham.com/news/spirituality/christian_science_reading_rooms_celebrate.htm

Mon, Apr 20th
Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon route includes Rt. 135 in Downtown Framingham. Rt. 135 will be closed starting at 8:30 a.m. and until 1:30 p.m.

Wed, Apr 22nd
Dr. Daniel Breen speaks at The Framingham Public Library
Newbury College Professor, Daniel Breen will discuss"The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher" the 2007 Pulitzer winning biography by Debby Applegate.The Scholar-led Book Discussion Series continues at the Framingham Public Library at 7 p.m. Dr. Mary Murphy will moderate the discussion.Free and refreshments will be served. Books are available at the Library.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Apr 24th
Pendragon - An Evening of Celtic Music and Dance
Pendragon has embraced the rich New England tradition of Celtic music and created a timeless sound of its own, performing roots music with an unmistakable contemporary edge. Pendragon's music celebrates the lives and lore of generations of New Englanders who brought traditions from Ireland, Scotland, French Canada and other distant shores to the banks of the Blackstone River.Amazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$18 (Stu/Sen $17, Mem $15)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Fri, Apr 24th
The Pirates of Framingham
THE PIRATES OF FRAMINGHAM: A Swashbuckling Tale of Legend & Treasure! Written by the FCT Writers Group...FOUR PERFORMANCES: APRIL 24 & 25 AND MAY 1 & 2, 7:30...Tickets: Before April 3: All tickets $37 (Early Bird Special!) After April 3: Tickets are $40 each, $38 for students/seniors 65+, and $380 for a table of 10. Ticket price includes admission to the show AND a 3-course dinner catered by Currier & Chives. Reservations: Visit our box office 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Open until 2:00 PM on Tuesdays & Fridays) at the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, 140 Pearl St. 3rd Floor, above the Danforth Museum *OR* Call the PAC office at 508-875-55543 *OR* Email us at fct@civicleague.net.
http://www.civicleague.net/FCT-Shows.php

Sat, Apr 25th
ALMA
Modern Traditions from South America: With a unique instrumentation and repertoire, the quintet explores contemporary Brazilian and Argentinean music, mixing original compositions and edgy arrangements of tunes written by Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, Astor Piazzolla, Pixinguinha, Guinga, Jacob do Bandolim and many more. Amazing Things Arts Center8 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Sat, Apr 25th
Bay State Softball Academy Grand Opening Celebration
Grand Opening of the Bay State Softball Academy, 10 Central St. in Framingham, on Saturday, April 25th from 10-2. Open house visitors will be able to gather program information, meet our highly qualified instructors, watch some of the demos and see our wonderful facility. The Academy is brand new and the only dedicated softball training facility in the Metrowest area. It is an incredible addition to the softball community! For more information please visit our website: www.baystatesoftball.com
http://www.baystatesoftball.com

Sat, Apr 25th
Earth Day at Garden in the Woods
Celebrate Earth Day at New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods, Saturday, April 25. Enjoy free admission to Garden in the Woods all day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. See article in news section for details

Sat, Apr 25th
Kim's Comedy for Cures.....St Jude Fund Raiser
A Fund Raiser to benefit the childrenof St. Jude Children's Research HospitalWhen: 4/25/09What time: 7:30 p.m-10:30 p.mWhere: Framingham Elks Club, 450 Union Ave., Framingham, MA. 01720Why: You deserve some laughs!! The children deserve some hope!!Cost: $30.00 per ticket at the door (cash or check only)100% of the proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children's Research HospitalYou will get to enjoy 5 Outstanding Stand Up Comedians:Brian Agosta, Josh Gondelman, Martin Montana, Kyle Crawford, Steve MaconeYou will get to enjoy Improv Comedy from Improv Boston:Starring: Dana Jay Bein!!You will also get entertained by:Zach Sherwin and his extremely fun rap skills…..There will also be a silent auction!!Seating is limited!! Tables seat 10 people…..reserve your table now!Call 617-710-1674 to reserve your seat now!

Sat, Apr 25th
Libby Franck as Miss Ellen Kendall
From the Shelves of Edgell Library to the Shores of Farm Pond: A Trip to the Past Through Living History.It's 1885 and the Edgell Library in Framingham Centre has allowed their librarian, Miss Ellen Kendall. to visit us this afternoon. She will tell stories of the Chautauqua summer programs on Farm Pond and share her favorite tales of pirates and goblins from books in HER library.In the Costin Room at the Framingham Public Library at 2 p.m.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Apr 25th
NBBC Children's Museum Trip
New Bethel Baptist Church Youth Ministry mission is to provide a nurturing environment to children of diverse cultural backgrounds to enhance their future talents, abilities, and peer interaction skills. NBBC Youth Ministry invites families and friends to an exhibit guide especially for families: Airplay- Arthur & Friends- Art Studio- Boats Afloat- Boston Black- The Common- Construction Zone- The Gallery- Japanese House- Johnny's Workbench- Kid Power- KidStage- New Balance Climb- PlayLab - PlaySpace- The Recycle Shop[ - Run! Jump! Fly! ] - Science Playground.Children's MuseumSaturday, April 25, 2009 2:30-4:30 pmFor growing children and familiesOffered by New Bethel Baptist Church Youth Ministry A special thanks to The Boston Children's Museum and TJX Foundation for all their support. This is a free program, but space is limited. Please call Timarra Meristil at (508) 872-1222 ext 3 for reservations for your family.
http://www.nbbc-framingham.org

Sat, Apr 25th
NBBC Children's Museum Trip
New Bethel Baptist Church Youth Ministry mission is to provide a nurturing environment to children of diverse cultural backgrounds to enhance their future talents, abilities, and peer interaction skills. NBBC Youth Ministry invites to an exhibit guide especially for families: Airplay- Arthur & Friends- Art Studio- Boats Afloat- Boston Black- The Common- Construction Zone- The Gallery- Japanese House- Johnny's Workbench- Kid Power- KidStage- New Balance Climb- PlayLab - PlaySpace- The Recycle Shop[ - Run! Jump! Fly! ] - Science Playground.Children's MuseumSaturday, April 25, 2009 2:30-4:30 pmFor growing children and familiesOffered by New Bethel Baptist Church Youth Ministry A special thanks to The Boston Children's Museum and TJX Foundation for all their support. This is a free program, but space is limited. Please call Timarra Meristil at (508) 872-1222 ext 3 for reservations for your family.
http://www.nbbc-framingham.org

Sat, Apr 25th
Recycling Event at Framingham Recycling Center
On Saturday, April 25th come join the Recycling Center staff on Mount Wayte Ave from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm to celebrate Earth Day. Tables will be set up highlighting local businesses such as Office Depot,REI, Whole Foods,Target, Big Fresh, framingham.com and Trader Joes each giving away promotional items. The High School Environmental Club and the Public Works department will be offering free face painting, composting workshops and demonstrating hands-on crafts aimed at our environment. The day should be full of free stuff, education and entertainment for both the young and old.

Sat, Apr 25th
The Pirates of Framingham Mystery Dinner Theater
Blimey! Please see our listing on April 24th.
http://www.civicleague.net/FCT-Shows.php

Sat, Apr 25th
The Pirates of Framingham Mystery Dinner Theater
THE PIRATES OF FRAMINGHAM: A Swashbuckling Tale of Legend & Treasure! Written by the FCT Writers Group...FOUR PERFORMANCES: APRIL 24 & 25 AND MAY 1 & 2, 7:30...Tickets are $40, $38 for students/seniors 65+, and $380 for a table of 10. Ticket price includes admission to the show AND a 3-course dinner catered by Currier & Chives...Reservations are required: Visit our box office 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Open until 2:00 PM on Tuesdays & Fridays) at the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, 140 Pearl St. 3rd Floor, above the Danforth Museum *OR* Call the PAC office at 508-875-5554 *OR* Email us at fct@civicleague.net.
http://www.civicleague.net/FCT-Shows.php

Sat, Apr 25th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
NEW LOCATION. A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for Iraq/Afghanistan veterans and their families or those from any past conflicts. 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. Walk in. No appointment needed. For more information and snow cancellation, call 508 626 0896.
http://vac.anotherexample.com

Sun, Apr 26th
Non-fiction Writer's Monthly Meeting
Please join the Metrowest Nonfiction Writers for their monthly meeting.We are Nonfiction writers, living in the Metrowest area who want to meet other non-fiction writers to network, review work, trade literary tips, make friends and have fun! Current members include both published and aspiring Internet Writers, Book Writers, Magazine Writers and more.For more information, please visit our website:http://www.meetup.com/MetroWestNonfictionWriters
http://www.meetup.com/MetroWestNonfictionWriters

Sun, Apr 26th
Piano Concert with Igor Lovchinsky at the Library
The Framingham Public Library continues it's Concert Series with Russian-born pianist Igor Lovchinsky whose performances have been described as " elegance and rapturous beauty" by Germany's Piano Magazine. Music by Rachmaninov, chopin amd Gershwin will be featured.Sponsored by the Friends of the Framingham Public Library and Bose Corporation. Free.Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Costin Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sun, Apr 26th
Sima Schwartz presents: Celebration of life in music of Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee
Enjoy piano music of Massachusetts treasure, world known composer. Join listeners of important festivals featuring her works in the U.S. and abroad. "I feel that music is a reflection of human emotional experiences. The composer extracts the essence of his or her feelings through the sound world of music and the performer receives that information and recreates its emotional messages in his or her own personal way".Amazing Things Arts Center2 PM160 Hollis St, Framingham508-405-2787$15 (Stu/Sen $14, Mem $12)
http://www.amazingthings.org

Mon, Apr 27th
AARP Meeting
AARP Chapter 3557 meeting will be held on April 27, 2009 at 1:30 pm at the Callahan Senior Center, 535 Union Avenue, Framingham. Speaker is retired Seageant First Class Nick Paganella. Nick's talk centers around events of World War II and Fisher House ground breaking ceremony.
508-532-5980, Bob H.

Mon, Apr 27th
AARP Meeting
AARP Chapter 3557 meeting will be held on April 27, 2009 at 1:30 pm at the Callahan Senior Center, 535 Union Avenue, Framingham. Speaker is retired Seageant First Class Nick Paganella. Nick's talk centers around events of World War II and Fisher House ground breaking ceremony.
Bob H. 508-532-5980

Mon, Apr 27th
Ultimate Bootcamp 4 week sessions begin in Framingham
With our first round of 4 week classes under our belt- we are gearing up for another round! Come check out the program that is raved about in the Boston area, and has recently branched out to Framingham! Have fun interacting with other MetroWest residents while whipping yourself into shape for the summer. Go to www.ultimatebootcamp.com to register today! BE MORE!
http://www.ultimatebootcamp.com

Tue, Apr 28th
"Books in Bloom"- The Framingham Garden Club at the Framingham Public Library
The Framingham Garden Club returns to the Library with their intricate and imaginative floral interpretations of several books including "March" by Brooks; "Dune" by Hebert; "Three Junes" by Glass; "Hawaii" by Michener; "A Cactus Hotel" by Guiberson and "The Teahouse Fire" by Avery. Don't miss this delightful program. 7 p.m. in the Costin Room. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 29th
Author Kate Geagan at The Framingham Public Library
Author Kate Geagan, former resident of Framingham and graduate of Framingham North High School will talk about her new book, "Go Green, Get Lean:Trim your Aaistline with the Ultimate Low-Carbon Footprint Diet" at 7 p.m. at The Library.Geagan is an award winning dietitian and nationally recognized nutrition expert who has appeared on all the major Broadcast and Cable networks. Her new book was recently featured in the Oprah Magazine.Books will be on sale at the Library and refreshments will be served.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Apr 29th
Kundalini Yoga Class, every Wednesday 7:30pm, at Center for Yoga, 393 Worcester Rd.(Rt.9) Framingham
Kundalini Yoga is a specialized form of a transformational yoga that can be practiced by anyone. It balances the glandular system, strengthens the nervous system and harnesses the energy of the mind and emotions so you can control rather than be controlled by your thoughts and feelings. The basic components in a typical class are breathwork, movement, stretching, the use of sound and rhythm, relaxation and a short meditation.Experienced benefits are increased energy, relief from stress, improved strength and flexibility and a radiant sense of "well-being"
http://www.centerforyoga.us

Wed, Apr 29th
Workshop: How to Really Work a Room
Learn to Wow Them at Your Next SocialIt's no secret that learning to mingle at a social event isn't easy. But what many people don't realize is that there are opportunities to make business contacts at these events in addition to meeting new people to socialize with.This two night workshop will help you learn the skills and gain the confidence you need to maximize your experience at social events. Everything from how to prepare ahead of time for the event to how to follow up afterwards will be covered. You'll learn how to start and end conversations as well as how to keep a conversation going and avoiding those uncomfortable lulls.This course is held at Keefe Tech in Framingham on 4/29 & 5/6 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM. Cost is $59 and includes an audio CD to help you retain what you've learned. To register or learn more visit https://www.ktconed.org or call 508-935-0202
https://www.ktconed.org

Thu, Apr 30th
The Library screens, "The Verdict" with Paul Newman
The Framingham Public Library pays tribute to Paul Newman in perhaps his greatest performance. "The Verdict"(1982) and also starring James Mason, Jack Warden and Charlotte Rampling.7 p.m. in the Costin Room. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

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