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Valentine Tea283 viewsThe Marion Art Center hosted an American Girl themed Valentine Tea Party on February 6, 2010. Over 20 girls dressed in their pink and red finest enjoyed dainty finger foods, festive cupcakes, red fruit punch, and tea. Morgan Middleton played Kirsten and Phoebe Mock played Singing Bird in the Marion Art Center American Girl mini-musical that accompanied the tea party. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Feb 10, 2010
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Superstar395 viewsTabor Academy’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar features local talents such as Dana Resmini ’10 of Rochester and Anna Collins ’10 of Marion, both of whom designed the scenery for the show, Kyler Canastra ’10 of Rochester as Pilate and Cal Heavey ’12 of Marion as Herod. The show will be staged in the Hoyt Performing Arts Center at Tabor Academy Thursday through Saturday, February 18 through 20, at 7:30 pm. For tickets, call 508-748-2000 or e-mail wintermusicaltix@taboracademy.org. Photo by John HeavyFeb 10, 2010
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Superstar375 viewsTabor Academy’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar features local talents such as Dana Resmini ’10 of Rochester and Anna Collins ’10 of Marion, both of whom designed the scenery for the show, Kyler Canastra ’10 of Rochester as Pilate and Cal Heavey ’12 of Marion as Herod. The show will be staged in the Hoyt Performing Arts Center at Tabor Academy Thursday through Saturday, February 18 through 20, at 7:30 pm. For tickets, call 508-748-2000 or e-mail wintermusicaltix@taboracademy.org. Photo by John HeavyFeb 10, 2010
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Not Easy Being Green319 viewsAs of February 4, 2010, the new police department in Marion is making good progress. Town Administrator Paul Dawson received calls from concerned citizens about the bright green exterior, but assures the public that this is just the vapor shield and not the final color. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Feb 10, 2010
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Double Eagle311 viewsArtist Augustus Saint-Gaudens models a portrait of a woman, Mrs. Cleveland, in the Old Stone Studio in Marion, 1887. Mr. Saint-Gaudens designed the “Double Eagle” gold coin in 1907. The coin was highly sought-after, and a reproduction of the coin has been added to the Sippican Historical Society Museum. For more information, read this week’s feature story: Saint-Gaudens and the Golden “Double Eagle”. Photo courtesy of the Sippican Historical Society.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 392 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 391 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 345 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 366 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 350 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 346 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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Multicultural Festival 346 viewsThe local AFS (American Field Service) held a multicultural festival on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Center School in Mattapoisett. The festival included several stations that displayed information about different cultures from around the world. Exchange students from Thailand, Panama and Northern Germany also enjoyed the festivities. According to Kim Corazzini, the festivals organizer, the event helped expose children to other nationalities and promoted multicultural learning. Photo by Felix Perez.Feb 10, 2010
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