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Marion Natural History Museum8 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum8 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum7 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum7 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum7 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum4 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum would like to thank Jim Pierson for his presentation on an introduction to Backyard Archaeology for our afterschool group. The students had a chance to take a close look at some of the artifacts he's found in his backyard and were shown how to use a metal detector to help find some of these items. Nov 02, 2022
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Mattapoisett Land Trust21 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust held a lovely, mindfulness walk in beautiful weather, led by local yoga and mindfulness instructor Carly Baumann. The planned, hour-long session went so well and people were enjoying their peace and relaxation so much that attendees stayed an extra half-hour. Photo by Colleen AndrewsNov 02, 2022
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Happy Haunting21 viewsThe ensemble cast members for the Happy Haunting event at the Mattapoisett Museum on October 28 were Tiago Duarte, Luke Couto, Matthew Curry, Nicolas Barao and Holyn Turner. Photo by Marilou NewellNov 02, 2022
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Flower Time5 viewsFlower time at the Marion Council on Aging. Photo by Wendy BidstrupNov 02, 2022
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Halloween19 viewsBodil Perkins shared this picture of the Halloween festivities at 19 County Road.Nov 02, 2022
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Fall Free Family Fun Festival75 viewsThe sixth annual Lions Club Fall Free Family Fun Festival was held on October 22 in Shipyard Park. Hundreds of children enjoyed face painting, fortune tellers, hayrides and games with a Halloween theme. King Lion Kimberly Ray said the event is an opportunity for people of all economic backgrounds to enjoy a family day together for free. Pumpkins and candy were handed out, while festive Halloween tunes filled the air. Photos by Marilou NewellOct 26, 2022
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Fall Free Family Fun Festival61 viewsThe sixth annual Lions Club Fall Free Family Fun Festival was held on October 22 in Shipyard Park. Hundreds of children enjoyed face painting, fortune tellers, hayrides and games with a Halloween theme. King Lion Kimberly Ray said the event is an opportunity for people of all economic backgrounds to enjoy a family day together for free. Pumpkins and candy were handed out, while festive Halloween tunes filled the air. Photos by Marilou NewellOct 26, 2022
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