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Harbor Photo132 viewsBy Ruth GriffinNov 20, 2024
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Noses Off!123 viewsORRHs production of Noises Off!Nov 20, 2024
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Noses Off!121 viewsORRHs production of Noises Off!Nov 20, 2024
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Noses Off!106 viewsORRHs production of Noises Off!Nov 20, 2024
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Noses Off!112 viewsORRHs production of Noises Off!Nov 20, 2024
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Noses Off!110 viewsORRHs production of Noises Off! November 21, 2024 editionNov 20, 2024
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Student Art170 viewsThe Mattapoisett Free Public Library is currently hosting a display of student works of art titled Visual Voices. The works represent a variety of styles and mediums relating to the ORRHS student art studies. The exhibit will be available for viewing through November 30. Nov 20, 2024
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Student Art132 viewsThe Mattapoisett Free Public Library is currently hosting a display of student works of art titled Visual Voices. The works represent a variety of styles and mediums relating to the ORRHS student art studies. The exhibit will be available for viewing through November 30. Nov 20, 2024
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Marion Garden Group150 viewsMarion Garden Group members wiring shells and pinecones for greens and wreaths at their Christmas sale December 7 at the Music Hall in Marion from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm.Nov 20, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum87 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school group wishes to thank Marion Conservation and Planning Agent Doug Guay-Lee for helping us to understand what a watershed is and how to protect it. The kids had fun designing their own watersheds and developing different techniques to handle flooding and other issues. To register for any of our upcoming programs please go to the museum's website: www.marionmuseum.org. Nov 20, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum141 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's after-school group had a chance to learn about how our local insects survive the winter with Plymouth County Entomologist Blake Dinius. Some form galls, others go into a deep hibernation, some freeze solid, and others hide inside or under things like trees or leaves. Then the kids had a chance to go hunting for insects and found several different species. Many thanks to Blake Dinius for another great program. We have three upcoming programs including "Trees from the grounNov 20, 2024
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