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Marion Natural History Museum218 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school program got a close up look at some amphibian egg masses recently. The children were shown various egg masses and tadpoles of amphibian species found locally. Don’t worry, all the animals made it safely back to their pools! Photo courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdApr 11, 2012
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Marion Natural History Museum214 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school program got a close up look at some amphibian egg masses recently. The children were shown various egg masses and tadpoles of amphibian species found locally. Don’t worry, all the animals made it safely back to their pools! Photo courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdApr 11, 2012
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Marion Natural History Museum222 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school program got a close up look at some amphibian egg masses recently. The children were shown various egg masses and tadpoles of amphibian species found locally. Don’t worry, all the animals made it safely back to their pools! Photo courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdApr 11, 2012
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Cook-Off214 viewsThe First Congregational Church of Marion held its 2nd Annual Chowder and Kale Cook-Off at the church community center on Saturday, March 21, 2012. There were seven chowders and four kale soups in competition. Photos by Eric TrippoliApr 04, 2012
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Cook-Off208 viewsThe First Congregational Church of Marion held its 2nd Annual Chowder and Kale Cook-Off at the church community center on Saturday, March 21, 2012. There were seven chowders and four kale soups in competition. Photos by Eric TrippoliApr 04, 2012
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Symphony Tales240 viewsAbout 80 adults and preschoolers enjoyed a special dual performance: live storytelling of the book “Scritch Scratch A Perfect Match” accompanied by cello playing from New Bedford Symphony Orchestra musician Shay Rudolph. The event, sponsored by the Elizabeth Taber Library, tied together music and literacy for young beginning readers. Photo courtesy of Sharon Bartholomew.Mar 29, 2012
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Symphony Tales228 viewsAbout 80 adults and preschoolers enjoyed a special dual performance: live storytelling of the book “Scritch Scratch A Perfect Match” accompanied by cello playing from New Bedford Symphony Orchestra musician Shay Rudolph. The event, sponsored by the Elizabeth Taber Library, tied together music and literacy for young beginning readers. Photo courtesy of Sharon Bartholomew.Mar 29, 2012
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Symphony Tales242 viewsAbout 80 adults and preschoolers enjoyed a special dual performance: live storytelling of the book “Scritch Scratch A Perfect Match” accompanied by cello playing from New Bedford Symphony Orchestra musician Shay Rudolph. The event, sponsored by the Elizabeth Taber Library, tied together music and literacy for young beginning readers. Photo courtesy of Sharon Bartholomew.Mar 29, 2012
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Symphony Tales248 viewsAbout 80 adults and preschoolers enjoyed a special dual performance: live storytelling of the book “Scritch Scratch A Perfect Match” accompanied by cello playing from New Bedford Symphony Orchestra musician Shay Rudolph. The event, sponsored by the Elizabeth Taber Library, tied together music and literacy for young beginning readers. Photo courtesy of Sharon Bartholomew.Mar 29, 2012
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Sippican Royale257 viewsActivities Director, Anne O’Connell Bishop stands near the grass skirted menu at the dining room at Sippican Healthcare Center’s cruise ship. Photo by Joan Hartnett-BarryMar 21, 2012
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Sippican Royale229 viewsThe Sippican Healthcare Center in Marion has been renamed this week. The new name is the Sippican Royale and she is a cruise ship heading out of Marion Harbor to the ports of call of Bermuda and Hawaii. The ship departed on Monday, March 19 and will return on March 23. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry
Mar 21, 2012
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Sippican Royale241 viewsStaff and residents enjoy the handmade ship created for the cruise week at Sippican Healthcare Center in Marion. Volunteer Tom Lynch made the ship out of cardboard egg cartons. Photo by Joan Hartnett-BarryMar 21, 2012
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