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Agenda

  1. Oct
    30
    Tue

    1. Mt. Hope Masqueraders Annual Haunted House @ Mt Hope Masqueraders Annual Haunted House
      5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

      The Mt. Hope Masqueraders Annual Haunted House  is on October 29 and 30th with tours running from 5:30 pm to 8:30pm. It is located at Mt. Hope High School Performing

      Arts Center on Chestunut Street in Bristol, RI.  The entry fee is $5.00 per person which includes the tour and 2 game tickets.  You can choose between a scary and not so scary tour and play

      games to win candy and prizes, have your face painted, or have your fortune told.  Fun for everyone.   Additional tickets for games and a raffle basket will be sold so plan on joining the

      Masqueraders for an evening of fun.  The proceeds go towards the fall production of the play,  Fahrenheit 451 in November. For more information on the theatre department go to

      Mt. Hope High School’s web site and click on the performing arts department and then the theatre page.

    2. Panel Discussion: How the Media Impacts the Election @ Roger Williams Unviersity
      6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

      The Roger Williams University HawkTheVote Journalism Media Lab will host local members of the press — including East Bay Newspapers’ General Manager Scott Pickering — in a panel discussion of the impact of news coverage on the electoral process on Tuesday, October 30 at 6 p.m. at Roger Williams University.

      Panelists will include Scott Pickering, general manager of East Bay Newspapers; Dee DeQuattro, political commentator on WPRO News Talk Radio; Bill Rupp, local editor of Barrington Patch; and Marilyn Schairer, general assignment reporter for WPRI-TV and RWU adjunct professor. RWU Assistant Journalism Professor Michael Scully will moderate the discussion.

      The event is open to the public and will be held at 6 p.m. in Global Heritage Hall G01 on the University’s Bristol campus at One Old Ferry Road. No tickets or reservations are required.

      The panel discussion will also be live-streamed on HawkTheVote.com. Follow the journalism media lab students’ election coverage on Twitter with @HawkTheVote and @HawkTheVotenees.

      Please note that the event may be re-scheduled if Hurricane Sandy impacts our area.

    3. Barrington Veterinary Clinic’s First Annual Pet Costume Party- CANCELLED @ Barrington Veterinary Clinic
      6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

      This year the Barrington Veterinary Clinic is planning a Halloween Party for your pets!  This FREE event will be starting at 6:30pm, stop by with your ghosts and goblins and have a good time.  There will be treat bags handed out to your children and  for your pooch or kitty as well.  We will be having a Pet Psychic Free of charge (please call to set up a time, space is limited) Dress up your pet in their best costume and get a professional portraits done of them alone or other family members!   Professional Photographer Victoria Arocho will be photographing your pet   www.victoriaarocho.com.  Cost of the session is $30 and she will be donating 10% percentage of the proceeds  to one of our lucky shelters.  Please call to reserve your session with the photographer.  We hope that you all can join us for this event, it should be a spook-tacular time!  Date subject to change so please Call 245-9226 for more details, visit us on the web at www.barringtonvet.com  or our Facebook page for updates on this event !

  2. Oct
    31
    Wed

    1. Screening of “Chicago” @ Barrington Public Library
      1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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      Barrington Public Library’s film lecture series, “Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!: The Evolution of Movie Musicals,” concludes with a screening of the Academy Award-winner for best picture in 2002. Librarian and film enthusiast Doug Swiszcz will offer pre-film commentary. The movie is rated PG-13.

    2. Halloween Face-Painting
      3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

      Kids are invited to have their faces painted in preparation for trick-or-treating. Miss Denise will use the library’s face-painting crayons, or parents can bring in their own face paints.

    3. Barrington Veterinary Clinic’s First Annual Pet Costume Party- CANCELLED @ Barrington Veterinary Clinic
      6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

      This year the Barrington Veterinary Clinic is planning a Halloween Party for your pets!  This FREE event will be starting at 6:30pm, stop by with your ghosts and goblins and have a good time.  There will be treat bags handed out to your children and  for your pooch or kitty as well.  We will be having a Pet Psychic Free of charge (please call to set up a time, space is limited) Dress up your pet in their best costume and get a professional portraits done of them alone or other family members!   Professional Photographer Victoria Arocho will be photographing your pet   www.victoriaarocho.com.  Cost of the session is $30 and she will be donating 10% percentage of the proceeds  to one of our lucky shelters.  Please call to reserve your session with the photographer.  We hope that you all can join us for this event, it should be a spook-tacular time!  Date subject to change so please Call 245-9226 for more details, visit us on the web at www.barringtonvet.com  or our Facebook page for updates on this event !

  3. Nov
    1
    Thu

    1. Portsmouth 375th Steering Committee Meeting @ Portsmouth Free Library
      5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

      Bi-weekly meeting of the Portsmouth 375th anniversary celebration planning group.

    2. Roger Williams Biographer John M. Barry to Speak at RWU on Nov. 1 @ Roger Williams University
      6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

      BRISTOL, R.I. – Power, politics and religion clash dramatically in the riveting and untold stories depicted in the nonfiction prose of John M. Barry, a bestselling author whose acclaimed books – including his latest, “Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State and the Birth of Liberty,” published in January of this year – have won more than 20 awards.

      On Thursday, Nov. 1, members of the public are invited to spend an evening with Barry as part of the 2012 Mary Tefft White Cultural Center Lecture Series at Roger Williams University.

      The conversation will focus on Barry’s most recent book, which explores the separation of church and state through the story of Roger Williams, Rhode Island’s founder and the first to link religious freedom to individual liberty. The author will offer his take on Roger Williams and how his ideas shaped the nature of religion, political power and individual rights in America.

      Barry is a prize-winning author and historian who captivates readers on topics ranging from the influenza pandemic of 1918 to the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. In addition to his full-length work, the author’s commentary has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Fortune, Time and elsewhere; and he has been a guest on “Meet the Press,” on shows on every broadcast network in the U.S., as well as on such foreign media as the BBC and Al Jazeera.

      The Society of American Historians named Barry’s “Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America” as 1998’s best book on American history. The National Academy of Sciences named “The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History” the best 2005 book on science and medicine. To date, Barry remains the only non-scientist ever to give the National Academy’s annual Abel Wolman Distinguished Lecture. He has even advised the Bush and Obama presidential administrations on pandemic preparedness and serves on the board overseeing the levee districts in New Orleans.

      “Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul” enlightens readers about the man who persevered in his efforts to define the roles of religion and political power in a free society. The Washington Post says the book “keeps up a lively pace with jaunty prose recounting one man’s rocky sojourn among learned, prickly characters and worldly powers.”

      The Nov. 1 presentation will take place at 6 p.m. in the Feinstein College of Arts & Sciences Building, Room 157, on the University’s Bristol campus at One Old Ferry Road. The event is free and open to the public; no advance tickets are required. For more information, call (401) 254-3031.

      This event is presented by Roger Williams University in collaboration with the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities and the Rhode Island 1663 Colonial Charter 350th Anniversary Commission, to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Rhode Island Charter.

    3. Barrington Veterinary Clinic’s First Annual Pet Costume Party- CANCELLED @ Barrington Veterinary Clinic
      6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

      This year the Barrington Veterinary Clinic is planning a Halloween Party for your pets!  This FREE event will be starting at 6:30pm, stop by with your ghosts and goblins and have a good time.  There will be treat bags handed out to your children and  for your pooch or kitty as well.  We will be having a Pet Psychic Free of charge (please call to set up a time, space is limited) Dress up your pet in their best costume and get a professional portraits done of them alone or other family members!   Professional Photographer Victoria Arocho will be photographing your pet   www.victoriaarocho.com.  Cost of the session is $30 and she will be donating 10% percentage of the proceeds  to one of our lucky shelters.  Please call to reserve your session with the photographer.  We hope that you all can join us for this event, it should be a spook-tacular time!  Date subject to change so please Call 245-9226 for more details, visit us on the web at www.barringtonvet.com  or our Facebook page for updates on this event !

    4. Using Pinterest for Fun or Profit @ Barrington High School
      6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

      The fast-growing social media tool, Pinterest, allows users to gather their favorite recipes, travel ideas, tips and fashions in one online place accessible from laptop to smart phones. Businesses also are finding that sales increase with a picture and link to a product on Pinterest. This Barrington Community School (BCS) workshop taught by Marianne Douglas of Horizon Enterprises will address how to get invited to Pinterest and begin collecting ideas for personal or business use.