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Purr-fect Production583 viewsStudents from Tabor Academy in Marion rehearse for their comedy play Indoor/Outdoor to be staged on Saturday, May 17 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, May 18 at 2:00 pm in the Black Box Theater at Fireman’s Hall. The show is directed by Johanna Wickemeyer of Rochester, who also plays the role of Samantha, a high-spirited and enthusiastic pet cat. Tickets are free and may be reserved by calling 508-748-2000. (Photo courtesy of Max Wickemeyer).
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Sippican Skyrockets583 viewsThe Town of Marion once again hosted a spectacular fireworks display shot off over Sippican Harbor on Thursday night, July 3. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Super Symphony583 viewsBassonist Saul Woythaler of the Tri-County Sumphonic performs during their Grainger, Gershwin and Gregson concert at the Gilbert D. Bristol Auditorium at Old Rochester Regional High School on Sunday afternoon February 1. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Veterans Day 2007582 viewsVeterans Day Ceremonies held on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at Veterans Memorial Park (Old Landing) in Marion, MA. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Christmas Stroll 2007582 viewsSanta climbs aboard a horse-drawn carriage during Marion's Annual Christmas Village Stroll held on Sunday, December 9, 2007. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Adirondack Art582 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Turtle Talk582 viewsElizabeth Leidhold of the Marion Natural History Museum recently presented several programs on leatherback turtles at schools in Dartmouth under the auspices of the Buzzards Bay Action Committee (BBAC). The BBAC is a non-profit organization made up of 12 of the municipalities within the Buzzards Bay watershed. These programs are offered to schools at no charge and the BBAC is applying for a grant to fund more of these programs for local schools in the future.
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46 Water Street582 viewsThe architecturally magnificent 46 Water Street, home of Robert and Judith Rosbe, is now distinguished with listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Holiday Shop581 viewsThe Annual Holiday Shop is now open at the Marion Art Center. Thirty-six artists and artisans offer a variety of jewelry, ceramics, clothing, cards, glass, ornaments, photography, paintings, puppets, ribbons, birds, scrimshaw, furniture and fiber. Everything is handmade and unique. The shop will be open Tuesday to Friday, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm through December 21. Admission is free. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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CoastSweep 2008580 viewsSixth graders from Sippican School in Marion pitched in to help with the CoastSweep coastal clean-up on Saturday, September 20 at Silvershell Beach. Members of the Sippican School Student Council who volunteered that morning included (from left) Danielle Cammarano, Tayler Glavin, Julianne Mariner, Hannah Lerman, Julia O’Rourke and Emma Purtell. (Photo courtesy of Jim O’Rourke).
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MAC Turns 50579 viewsThe Marion Art Center celebrated their 50th anniversary on Saturday, July 14, 2007 with an "Arts in the Park" event at Bicenntennial Park in Marion Village that included artisans, crafts, and entertainment for all ages. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Barn Building579 viewsNeighbors and friends of Dan and Kellie Crete have been working together the last few months to raise an old-fashioned, handmade barn on the couple’s property at 69 Holmes Street in Marion. Dan Crete and his family sought to add this one-of-a-kind addition to their home to be used as a gathering place for his friends and family using no nails, handmade pegs, a lot of manpower and a little bit of Yankee ingenuity. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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