The Baptist Church in Warren presents the Narragansett Bay Chorus in concert in the church sanctuary. The award-winning chorus performs four-part a cappella harmony at its best. Also appearing on the program will be two quartets, Trade Secret and Wake the Neighbors. Light refreshments (pastry, coffee and punch) will be served after the program. Tickets can be purchased from church members, at George Hail Library, Lion’s Den Thrift Shop, the church office and at the door. Additional parking is available at St. Jean Baptiste and St. Mary of the Bay churches. Proceeds will benefit the church outreach programs.
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3:00 pm
Concert by Narragansett Bay Chorus @ The Baptist Church in Warren
Open to anyone over 18, this flu vaccination clinic is covered by Medicare and Medicaid and most private insurance companies; bring your insurance card. Wear sleeveless or loose tops. If you’re allergic to eggs or egg products, you cannot have a flu shot.
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10:00 am
Flu Clinic @ George Hail Library
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Screening of “Meet Me in St. Louis” @ Barrington Public Library
One of Judy Garland’s best-loved movies, “Meet Me in St. Louis (1944),” is next up in librarian Doug Swiszcz’s film lecture series, “Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!: The Evolution of Movie Musicals.” Filmed in glorious Technicolor, the film is director Vincente Minnelli’s beautifully realized evocation of homespun life in America at the turn of the 20th century. Episodic in nature, the story follows one St. Louis family through the changes of the seasons as the 1904 World’s Fair approaches. The ensemble cast includes child star Margaret O’Brien, and the Hugh Martin-Ralph Blane score features memorable songs like “The Boy Next Door,” “The Trolley Song,” and “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” The series continues with “Singin’ in the Rain” (Oct. 17), “Fiddler on the Roof” (Oct. 24) and “Chicago” (Oct. 31).
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1:00 pm
Screening of “Meet Me in St. Louis” @ Barrington Public Library
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“MEET THE CANDIDATES” running for East Providence School Committee @ Riverside Branch Library
Please join the East Providence Local Advisory Committee for Special Education to
“MEET THE CANDIDATES”
running for
East Providence School Committee
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Riverside Branch Library
475 Bullocks Point Avenue Riverside
Meet the candidates running for school committee and learn more about their thoughts on special education issues in the district. Each candidate will briefly give us their mission statement and then answer a few pre-determined questions on special education. If time allows, there may be a question and answer period.
Seating is limited. Please R.S.V.P. to Laurie Brown at Sbrown8025@verizon.net or Jenn Enos at Jenne616@yahoo.com to confirm your attendance.
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6:00 pm
“MEET THE CANDIDATES” running for East Providence School Committee @ Riverside Branch Library
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Dollars & Sense: Creating Wealth for the Long Haul @ Seekonk Public Library
Dollars & Sense is back for a new semester of free personal finance education!
Few people have the resources to accomplish major goals, such as a down payment for a home, a college education, and retirement, without long-term investments. Discover how, by investing, you will be able to put the power of compounding to work for you and achieve higher rates of return than you can with savings. Risk, diversification, and asset allocation will be discussed as well.
Julie Bernick of Money Management International will lead this informative session. This event is open to the public, but registration is required. Call the library at (508) 336-8230 or visit www.seekonkpl.org to register.
Join us today and be prepared for tomorrow!
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6:30 pm
Dollars & Sense: Creating Wealth for the Long Haul @ Seekonk Public Library
Erin McHugh, author of “One Good Deed,” will read and sign copies of her book. Come hear some adventures from the book that Publishers Weekly has called “an inspirational, witty journey of one woman’s attempt to do one good deed a day for an entire year.” Mr. McHugh’s book chronicles a year when she tried to reclaim the better part of herself, with the hope of inspiring others to do the same.
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5:30 pm
Appearance by author Erin McHugh @ Partners Village Store
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Nighttime Nature Stroll @ Audubon Environmental Education Center
Do you think you could survive as a nocturnal animal? Head out with an Audubon naturalist for a fall night hike on the wildlife refuge. Test your night vision and your other senses as you wander under the trees and discover whom else might be out at night. Registration is required as space is limited.
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6:30 pm
Nighttime Nature Stroll @ Audubon Environmental Education Center
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Open House celebration for Families First RI @ Trinity Church Parish House
The boil features steamers, buckies, sausage, onions and potatoes. An Italian spaghetti platter with lobster sauce will be served while the clam boil is cooking. Reservations must be made in advance.
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7:00 pm
New England Clam Boil @ American Legion Post 8
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