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Wed, Oct 1st
The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America's First Subway
7:00pm – Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.--Guest Speaker: Doug Most, Author and Boston Globe editor--Mr. Most discusses his new book, and how Americans overcame centuries of fear and engineering challenges to move urban travel from the surface into the tunnels below. It's the story of great drama and American ingenuity and innovation. Books available for sale and signing. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Oct 2nd
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Oct 2nd
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
(Weekdays now through October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Thu, Oct 2nd
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: A Healthy Community: A Transcendental Perspective
Guest Speaker: Jeffrey S. Cramer, Curator of Collections, Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods.-Examines the principles of Transcendentalism and how they apply today toward healthy communities. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Oct 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 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sun, Oct 5th
15th Annual Flutie 5K for Autism (in Natick)
Join Doug Flutie and hundreds of others at the 15th Annual Flutie 5K to benefit the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, on Sunday, October, 5 2014. *** The road race begins at 11:20am at the MetroWest Medical Center / Leonard Morse Hospital and takes runners on a scenic five kilometer (3.1 miles) course through Natick, before finishing back at the hospital. *** Pre-race festivities include a reenactment of the legendary Hail Mary pass featuring Doug Flutie and Gerard Phelan at 10:45am. Post-race festivities include luncheon, music, activities for children and an award ceremony to the overall male, female, wheelchair finishers, as well as the top three finishers in each age group. Dri-Fit shirts given to the first 800 adult registrants!! Additional prizes will be given to the top fundraisers!! *** Registration: Individuals: Pre-registration $27 including $2.50 processing fee. Race-day registration $30, Teams of 10+ Individuals: 10-19 members $15 per person, 20+ members $10 per person *** For safety reasons, wheelchair registrants must pre-register by Friday, October 3, 2014, (Race day registration not available for wheelchair participants). *** MetroWest Medical Center / Leonard Morse Hospital, 67 Union St., Natick, MA 01760 *** For more information on registration or about the 15th Annual Flutie 5K please visit website.
http://www.flutiefoundation.org

Sun, Oct 5th
Drop Into Art (at Danforth Art)
2:00pm - 4:00pm *** Danforth Art invites families to learn and play together at our monthly Drop Into Art program. Explore works of art in our galleries through hands-on activities led by our Teen and Adult Docents. Next, visit the studios to create art of your own inspired by exhibited artworks. Different projects are offered each month in a variety of media. *** Held first Sunday of month. *** FREE for children and their accompanying adults. *** Please register in the lobby on the day of the program. *** Danforth Art, 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702, phone: 508-620-0050.
http://www.danforthart.org

Mon, Oct 6th
Mystery Month at the library!
7:00pm ---Meet well-known Boston mystery writers Ray Daniel and Steve Ulfelder for a book talk and signing!---------Ray Daniel writes first-person, wisecracking, Boston-based crime fiction about Tucker, a hacker whose inquiring nose, smart mouth, and inability to use a gun get him into, but rarely out of, trouble. TERMINATED (August, 2014) is the first book of The Tucker Mysteries.STEVE ULFELDER is the author of four mystery novels featuring unlikely hero Conway Sax: WOLVERINE BROS. FREIGHT & STORAGE (May, 2014), SHOTGUN LULLABY, THE WHOLE LIE, and PURGATORY CHASM (nominated for both the Edgar and Anthony Awards). The New England Mobile Book Fair will be on hand to sell copies of their books. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Tue, Oct 7th
Main Library Book Club: The Abundance by Amit Majmudar
--7:00pm--Mala and Ronak are reluctantly pulled back into the world of their Indian immigrant parents when their mother is taken ill. "A moving story of motherhood across cultural divides... Powerful in its simplicity and honesty, The Abundance reminds us of the way our roots inevitably shape our adult selves." -- Publishers Weekly. Led by trustee Ruth Winett. Framingham Public Library, Trustees Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Oct 8th
An Opera Goer's Guide to Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro
7:00pm --Guest speaker: Phillip Radoff , opera instructor at the Brandeis Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (BOLLI)In anticipation of the Metropolitan Opera's live high-definition broadcast of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro presented live ONLY at AMC theatres ,Mr. Radoff will present an hour-long preview of the opera. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Oct 8th
Artist Talk: Brian Kaplan (at Danforth Art)
Wednesday, October 8, 12:30 *** Join photographer Brian Kaplan to discuss works featured in the exhibition "Not Your Vacation." Brian Kaplan's work is part of an extensive project documenting Cape Cod in the off-season. Kaplan's stark views of shuttered motels and abandoned tourist traps challenge the often nostalgic and idealized depictions of this popular vacation destination. Cleared of summer's out-of-towners, the Cape Cod of winter as depicted in Kaplan's unapologetic photographs feels like a desolate ghost town; piles of televisions, discarded fireworks, even a melted ice cream cone speak to the transient nature of leisure time and isolation that remains after the fleeting summer. *** Included in museum admission. *** Danforth Art, 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702, phone: 508-620-0050.
http://www.danforthart.org

Thu, Oct 9th
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Oct 9th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit(Weekdays now through October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Thu, Oct 9th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: D-Day June 6th, 1944
Guest Speaker: Dr. Gary Hylander, Visiting Professor, Framingham State University.-This year marks the 70th anniversary of Operation Overlord, so the lecture will cover the history of June 6, 1944. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Oct 10th
Friday Night Film: Chef (2014) 114 min R (for language, including some suggestive references)
-- 7:00pm –A chef who loses his restaurant job starts up a food truck in order to reclaim his creative promise. Movie Talk calls it a "mouth-watering treat." Starring Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson. Refreshments. Enter on the Lexington Street side between 6:30-7:15pm. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Oct 11th
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. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Wed, Oct 15th
Youth Poetry Slam
Youth Poetry Slam, Framingham Public Library, 6-9pm. Featuring Ethan Smith, 2014 National College Slam "Best Poet" Award Winner. Open mic 6-7pm for all ages, featured poet 7-7:30, slam for ages 19 and under, 7:30-9pm.Are you a teen who likes to express yourself through poetry? Let others hear you at our first Youth Poetry Slam! If you're doing this for the first time or don't want to compete, try the open mic from 6-7pm. Or participate in the slam to compete for a cash prize!Contact: Marcy Maiorana, mmaiorana@minlib.net, 508-532-5570.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/teen/teenpage.htm

Thu, Oct 16th
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Oct 16th
Is Vegetarianism Right for You?
Carol (Missy) Cohen MPH, CHHC will be presenting a free workshop on October 16th at 7 pm at Wayside Racquet and Swim Club. We will explore the pros and cons of vegetarianism, talk about the different types, and provide guidance on how to transition into a healthy vegetarian lifestyle, if you decide it is right for you.

Thu, Oct 16th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series -Poets: The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World
7:00pm - Guest Speaker: Dr. Helen Heinemen, President Emerita, Framingham State University.–An analysis of "In Defense of Poetry" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, in which he argues the poet is both legislator and prophet. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Oct 17th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit(Weekdays now through October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Sat, Oct 18th
Framingham Library Book Sale
Stop by the Friends of the Framingham Library monthly book sale on Saturday, October 18 from 10 am - 3 pm at the main library: 49 Lexington Street, Framingham. There are bargain books, CDs, videos, and books on CD galore. Visit the Bag Room and fill a paper grocery bag for just $7. Come to the sale and support the library!
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/friends/friends.htm

Sat, Oct 18th
Sen. Spilka's Annual Senior Health & Wellness Fair (at Keefe Tech)
9:00am to 1:30pm - Senator Karen Spilka's 2014 Annual Senior Health and Wellness Fair. *** All MetroWest seniors are invited to learn about ways to continue to lead healthy and active lifestyles. *** Seniors will participate in a variety of workshops and presentations about senior health programs, benefits and wellness activities. Representatives from a variety of health care and elder services organizations will also be available to share information on services in MetroWest. The Fair will include a continental breakfast, a hot lunch and health screenings for attendees. *** Joseph P. Keefe Technical School, 750 Winter St., Framingham, MA *** NOTE: Event is free, but RSVP is required. *** To RSVP, contact Senator Spilka's District Director, Puja Mehta at 617-722-1640 or email puja.mehta@masenate.gov

Sat, Oct 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 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sat, Oct 18th
Voices Against Violence Walk
"Walk to Break theSilence," the 3rd annual fundraising walk and rallybenefiting Voices Against Violence. The eventwill be held on Saturday, October 18, 2014,10:00 a.m. - Noon, at the DowntownFramingham Common with special guests U.S.Congresswoman Katherine Clark andHonorary Chair and former Middlesex D.A.Gerry Leone.The money raised guarantees that victims in our community continue to have access freeand confidential services, 24 hours a day including crisis intervention, counseling,emergency motel placement, safety planning and a wide range of other critically importantsupports to keep them safe and moving forward
http://www.firstgiving.com/smoc/vavwalk2014

Sun, Oct 19th
Artist Talk: Sarah Pollman (at Danforth Art)
Sunday, October 19, 3:00pm *** Join photographer Sarah Pollman for a discussion of her work exhibited in "Aura/Ground," which focuses on two of her projects -- separated by shifts in philosophy and technique, but united in close observation of the tenuous relationship between the past and present, and the meaning we seek in identity. The spectral and uncanny are evidenced in Pollman's nightscapes -- figures hover on stairs and outside of houses, and the past is forced into the present with solemn monumentality in her depictions of grave markers. Included in museum admission. *** Danforth Art, 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702, phone: 508-620-0050.
http://www.danforthart.org

Tue, Oct 21st
Heartsaver CPR Class (at Alumni House)
CPR Class - Open to the community. *** A Heartsaver CPR class will be conducted by Anne Ferrari-Greenberg '97, RN, BSN of CPR-Services of Ashland on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at the Alumni House on 42 Adams Road, Framingham, adjacent to the Framingham State campus. *** The class costs $35, regularly $45. *** The class is offered as a service to the community and as a fundraiser for scholarships for Framingham State students. *** Check-in and refreshments will start at 4:30 p.m. and the CPR class will be from 5-6:30 p.m. *** The class is limited to 20 people so make sure to sign up right away! *** To register, call 508-872-9770 or email office@alumnihouse.org. *** Alumni House is the home of IAFSA, (The Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni), which is an independent charitable organization and is not legally affiliated with, sponsored or endorsed by Framingham State University. Contributions to IAFSA are not contributions to FSU.
http://alumnihouse.org

Wed, Oct 22nd
Mystery Films: Laura (1944) 88 min
-- 7:00pm – This film is adapted from Vera Caspary's suspense novel. As the film opens, it is established that Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney) has been murdered, and tough New York detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) is assigned to investigate the case. Time calls it "a highly polished and debonair whodunit." Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Oct 23rd
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Oct 23rd
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series- The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
7:00pm-Guest Speaker: Dr. John Heineman, Professor Emeritus, Boston College. A history of the trials, and an evaluation of their failure to become a model to hold future "war criminals" accountable. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street. Refreshments.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Oct 24th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit(Final weeks - ends October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.

Sat, Oct 25th
Comedy with Headliner Steve Bjork (at Sheraton Framingham)
A fantastic night of comedy featuring one of Boston's favorite headliners! Stephen Bjork is a polished veteran of the highly competitive Boston comedy scene with crisscrossing tours of the country under his belt. His material is intelligent; sometimes absurd, and always accessible, but first and foremost it is funny. In addition to hundreds of top echelon industry-respected comedians, Bjork has performed with such luminaries as Dane Cook, Steven Wright, Dom Irrera, Dave Chappelle, Joe Rogan, Dana Gould, and Tommy Chong. He has also opened for the legendary musical group The Platters. *** Bjork is joined by Mike Murray and Wes Hazard. *** Doors open at 7:00pm for the 8:00pm showtime. *** Sheraton Framingham, 1657 Worcester Rd, (Rt. 9, west), Framingham, MA 01701
http://www.scampscomedy.com/comedyseries.html

Sat, Oct 25th
Indoor Yard Sale at Barbieri Elementary School
Rain or shine, come shop from 9am until 2pm at 100 Dudley Road. Find great deals on clothing, household items, sports equipment, books, toys, games, Halloween costumes, jewelry, DVDs and more! Bag sale run from 1-2pm--fill a bag for even bigger savings.

Sun, Oct 26th
Sunday Concert Series featuring Pianist Matthew Graybil and Violinist Rhiannon Banerdt
3:00pm--The duo of Graybil and Banerdt perform the works of Franck, Kreisler and Prokofiev. The series is sponsored in part by the Friends of the Framingham Library, the Metro Credit Union and Morton J. Shuman, attorney at law. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Mon, Oct 27th
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. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Tue, Oct 28th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit(Last days - ends October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Wed, Oct 29th
House of Games (1987) 102 min R
--7:00pm – A psychiatrist attempts to help a compulsive gambler, and is led by a grafter into the shadowy world of scams and con men. (…(the film) will keep you on your toes and guessing from beginning to end." Movie Metropolis. Starring Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Oct 29th
World Citizens Cafe (at Amazing Things)
7:00pm - 9:00pm *** The World Citizens Cafe is a place for area residents to meet up, honor their heritage and explore their role as citizens of the world. "The World Citizens' Cafe will provide an opportunity for people to relax, share their unique perspectives and experiences, and explore the possibilities that arise when we think of ourselves, not only as citizens of a town or country, but also as citizens of the world," said Phil Cantor, Framingham resident and founder of the World Citizens' Cafe. *** Amazing Things Arts Center, 160 Hollis St., Framingham, MA *** All are welcome! *** Admission is free! ***

Thu, Oct 30th
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Oct 30th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series- What to Listen for in Opera
7:00pm--Guest Speaker: Dr. Charles R. Beck, Professor Emeritus, Framingham State University. A lecture interspersed with selected songs from several DVD versions of Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. Dr. Beck will highlight some vocal and dramatic techniques used in the opera. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, Costin Room, 49 Lexington Street.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Oct 31st
Spookfest and Murder Mystery for Teens
Before you go out trick or treating, stop by the Framingham Public Library and help us solve The Case of the Executed Executive at our second annual Spookfest! Come dressed in costume because we'll be eying the crowd for best costumes in several categories. Pizza and Halloween treats provided. For teens grades 6-12. 5-7:30pm.Contact: Marcy Maiorana, 508-532-5570, ext. 4335, mmaiorana@minlib.net.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/teen/teenpage.htm

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