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Marion Art Center280 viewsThe Marion Art Center is pleased to present a new exhibition featuring paintings by Anne Holtermann and photographs by Nancy Rich. An artists’ reception will be held on Friday, October 4, 6-8pm. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 2pm, with extended hours on Thursdays, 10am to 6pm. The exhibition runs October 4 through November 16. Photo courtesy Marion Art CenterOct 02, 2019
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Rochester Farm Stand333 viewsIn Rochester you either run a farm stand or you patronize a farm stand. Either way, you can’t make it to the end of a windy Rochester road without encountering a farm stand at this time of year, stocked with the autumn essentials grown in the Rochester ground and picked by Rochester hands. Photo by Jean Perry October 3, 2019 editionOct 02, 2019
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Bye, Bye, Birdie...371 views The summer has ended and soon it will be time for this handsome guy to head on south, or maybe not? Like some bird species, it’s becoming less uncommon for goldfinches to remain with us all winter, so long as the food supply is steady. Goldfinches love sunflowers, and as you can see, this one doesn’t care who’s watching him devour this glorious sunflower seed by beak-watering seed. Photo by Jean Perry - September 26, 2019 editionSep 25, 2019
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Fundraising337 viewsThe fundraising progress thermometer is heating up as it nears the Council on Aging’s goal of $75,000! Funds raised will be used to build floor-to-ceiling walls for the COA/Recreation Department office space. Pictured here are Harry Norweb, president of the Marion Council on Aging Board; Karen Greggory, director of the Council on Aging; and Merry Conway, president of the Friends of the Council on Aging. It's not too late to help us reach our goal! Mail contributions to FMCOA, P.O. Box 937, Marion, MA, 02738Sep 25, 2019
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Marion Natural History Museum312 viewsOn Friday, September 20, Plymouth County State Entomologist Blake Dinius gave a presentation on ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from ticks and mosquitoes, the "vectors" for several different nasty diseases. We heard about what type of spray works best and the most effective areas to spray your yard prior to hosting a picnic or event. The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Blake for his interesting and valuable presentation. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdSep 25, 2019
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Marion Natural History Museum327 viewsOn Friday, September 20, Plymouth County State Entomologist Blake Dinius gave a presentation on ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from ticks and mosquitoes, the "vectors" for several different nasty diseases. We heard about what type of spray works best and the most effective areas to spray your yard prior to hosting a picnic or event. The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Blake for his interesting and valuable presentation. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdSep 25, 2019
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Bird Island Lighthouse409 viewsOn September 14, Marion and its residents celebrated the bicentennial anniversary of the Bird Island Lighthouse. Built in 1819, the lighthouse was the very first on the southern coast of Massachusetts and an essential beacon for the busy commercial waters near Cape Cod before the canal was built. Photo by Carl Dias. September 19, 2019 editionSep 18, 2019
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Great Wall of China508 viewsWhile vacationing in China, Dylan Pallatroni, a sophomore at ORR, Lauryn Pallatroni, a senior at ORR, and Greg & Lee-Ann Ruf of Marion took a break at JinShanLing, Great Wall of China with The Wanderer for a photo. “It was a great trip, which immersed our teenagers’ minds and created memories for us to cherish.” Photo courtesy Lee-Ann RufSep 18, 2019
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Iowa State Fair457 viewsAt the Iowa State Fair with The Wanderer! L-R: Gary Sanderson of Florida, Don Woodruff of Iowa, Jeff and Melanie Perry of Rochester, and Amy and Jim Daly of New York. Photo courtesy Melanie PerrySep 18, 2019
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Rochester Historical Society 365 viewsThe Rochester Historical Society celebrated its 50th anniversary by throwing a party at the Rochester COA on Saturday, September 14. After a luncheon and cake, several speakers took to the podium for a stroll down memory lane while emphasizing the importance of preserving the history of Rochester for future generations. Photos by Jean PerrySep 18, 2019
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Rochester Historical Society 308 viewsThe Rochester Historical Society celebrated its 50th anniversary by throwing a party at the Rochester COA on Saturday, September 14. After a luncheon and cake, several speakers took to the podium for a stroll down memory lane while emphasizing the importance of preserving the history of Rochester for future generations. Photos by Jean PerrySep 18, 2019
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Rochester Historical Society 328 viewsThe Rochester Historical Society celebrated its 50th anniversary by throwing a party at the Rochester COA on Saturday, September 14. After a luncheon and cake, several speakers took to the podium for a stroll down memory lane while emphasizing the importance of preserving the history of Rochester for future generations. Photos by Jean PerrySep 18, 2019
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