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Marion Social Club Clam Boil64 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the Marion Social Club Clam Boil held on Saturday.May 21, 2025
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Marion Social Club Clam Boil61 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the Marion Social Club Clam Boil held on Saturday.May 21, 2025
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Marion Social Club Clam Boil66 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the Marion Social Club Clam Boil held on Saturday.May 21, 2025
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Marion Social Club Clam Boil50 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the Marion Social Club Clam Boil held on Saturday.May 21, 2025
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Marion Social Club Clam Boil65 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the Marion Social Club Clam Boil held on Saturday.May 21, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum56 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's annual meeting featured scientist Chris German from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Chris discussed deep ocean trenches, covering such topics as studying the chemical composition of volcanic eruptions and location activity to help determine where they might occur next. The building blocks of evolution may well have started in these areas here on earth. If there is life on other planets, the ocean vents would be the most likely places to start looking. As a reMay 21, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum58 viewsMany thanks to Mike Cronin for sharing his rocketry expertise with our afterschool group. We learned about what’s needed for lift-off and propulsion, as well as how to add the “recovery wadding” and parachute to ensure the rocket doesn’t get damaged. The kids had a wonderful time counting down and watching each of the rockets launch. The museum’s upcoming programs are listed at the museum website: www.marionmuseum.org. Hope to see you soon. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMay 21, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum44 viewsMany thanks to Mike Cronin for sharing his rocketry expertise with our afterschool group. We learned about what’s needed for lift-off and propulsion, as well as how to add the “recovery wadding” and parachute to ensure the rocket doesn’t get damaged. The kids had a wonderful time counting down and watching each of the rockets launch. The museum’s upcoming programs are listed at the museum website: www.marionmuseum.org. Hope to see you soon. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMay 21, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum45 viewsMany thanks to Mike Cronin for sharing his rocketry expertise with our afterschool group. We learned about what’s needed for lift-off and propulsion, as well as how to add the “recovery wadding” and parachute to ensure the rocket doesn’t get damaged. The kids had a wonderful time counting down and watching each of the rockets launch. The museum’s upcoming programs are listed at the museum website: www.marionmuseum.org. Hope to see you soon. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMay 21, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum58 viewsMany thanks to Mike Cronin for sharing his rocketry expertise with our afterschool group. We learned about what’s needed for lift-off and propulsion, as well as how to add the “recovery wadding” and parachute to ensure the rocket doesn’t get damaged. The kids had a wonderful time counting down and watching each of the rockets launch. The museum’s upcoming programs are listed at the museum website: www.marionmuseum.org. Hope to see you soon. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMay 21, 2025
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Friends of Old Rochester Music 58 viewsThe Friends of Old Rochester Music inducted eight inaugural inductees into the new Music Hall of Fame on May 17 at Marion Music Hall. Inductees pictured left to right: Wayne Ferreira '70, Hannah Clark Moore '75, Orlando Pandolfi '76, Stan Ellis – Educator, Rosemary (Ramos) Williams '11, Rebecca Correia '99, Family of Dr. Daniel Lomba '79 – mom Mary, Zack Rezendes '68, and Danny's sons. Absent Marcus Monteiro '00.May 21, 2025
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Crocodile River Music63 viewsOn Saturday, May 17, as part of Art Week, the Marion Arts Center presented Crocodile River Music performing West African music and dance in Marion's Music Hall to an audience of about 70 people. A few children danced happily along with members of Crocodile River Music during several pieces. For the final piece of the event, almost everyone was up and dancing. The energy was terrific. Photos courtesy Chuck GreenMay 21, 2025
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