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BBC Watershed Ride378 viewsThe Buzzards Bay Coalition’s 13th annual Watershed Ride pedaled its way through the Tri-Town on Sunday, October 6, taking participants on three different courses that wound through the land that surrounds Buzzards Bay the way gold enfolds a pearl. A record 307 cyclists raised a record $213,000 for clean water this year. Photos by Jean PerryOct 09, 2019
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BBC Watershed Ride360 viewsThe Buzzards Bay Coalition’s 13th annual Watershed Ride pedaled its way through the Tri-Town on Sunday, October 6, taking participants on three different courses that wound through the land that surrounds Buzzards Bay the way gold enfolds a pearl. A record 307 cyclists raised a record $213,000 for clean water this year. Photos by Jean PerryOct 09, 2019
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Open Table514 viewsSeptember’s Open Table at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church had almost 90 people in attendance.
Oct 02, 2019
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Rochester Council on Aging442 viewsMeet Cheryl Randall-Mach, the new director of the Rochester Council on Aging. Randall-Mach held a meet and greet on Monday, September 30, for guests to enjoy a formal introduction along with tea and cookies. Photo by Jean PerryOct 02, 2019
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Marion Natural History Museum426 viewsDuring our after-school netting program at the Harbormaster's beach, the students had a chance to study a variety of our seashore animals. The totals were: 278 silversides, 14 mummichogs, 1 pipefish, 15 glass shrimp, 10 moon jellies, 1 sea nettle and 3 sea robins. There were many other larger fish but we couldn't get close enough to identify them. We were lucky enough to have a warm sunny day to enjoy the activity, and the museum would like to thank the student helpers from both Tabor Academy and ORRHS. Oct 02, 2019
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Marion Natural History Museum438 viewsDuring our after-school netting program at the Harbormaster's beach, the students had a chance to study a variety of our seashore animals. The totals were: 278 silversides, 14 mummichogs, 1 pipefish, 15 glass shrimp, 10 moon jellies, 1 sea nettle and 3 sea robins. There were many other larger fish but we couldn't get close enough to identify them. We were lucky enough to have a warm sunny day to enjoy the activity, and the museum would like to thank the student helpers from both Tabor Academy and ORRHS. Oct 02, 2019
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Marion Natural History Museum377 viewsDuring our after-school netting program at the Harbormaster's beach, the students had a chance to study a variety of our seashore animals. The totals were: 278 silversides, 14 mummichogs, 1 pipefish, 15 glass shrimp, 10 moon jellies, 1 sea nettle and 3 sea robins. There were many other larger fish but we couldn't get close enough to identify them. We were lucky enough to have a warm sunny day to enjoy the activity, and the museum would like to thank the student helpers from both Tabor Academy and ORRHS. Oct 02, 2019
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Marion Art Center380 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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Marion Art Center446 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 Stand492 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...553 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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Fundraising495 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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