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Sundance Film Festival Entrant Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North at WMHS
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SCI Hosts Screening and Discussion of Traces of the Trade
Social Capital Inc. (SCI), St. John's Baptist Church and Woburn Memorial High School hosted SCI Board Chair Dain and Constance Perry for a screening and community discussion of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North the evening of Thursday, November 13th. Due to the efforts of SCI, St. read more »
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Local Author Book Reading and Signing at New Horizons
Want to learn more fascinating histories and mysteries of Woburn? This Friday, November 14th at the New Horizons building on 21 Warren Ave, local author Marie Coady will be having a reading from and signing copies of her new book, "Woburn: Hidden Tales of a Tannery Town". This event is a great opportunity to learn more about local history and share knowledge and ideas with other members of the community. It will be held at 7 PM. and all are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be provided at the event. read more »
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Woburn Guild of Artist Host Demonstration at New Horizons
This Thursday November 13th, the Woburn Guild of Artists will be presenting a demonstration by Forensic Artist Lt Det. Jerry Scalley from the Woburn Police Department. The meeting and demo on pencil drawing will be held in the Terrace Lounge at New Horizons on 21 Warren Ave. at 7PM. The meetings are open to the public. Admission is free to Guild members, and there is a $3.00 fee for non-members. read more »
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Woburn Senior Center Hosts "Indian Lunch"
The Woburn Senior Center, located on 144 School Street, will host an “Indian Lunch” on Friday, November 7th at 11AM. Minuteman Senior Services will sponsor this delicious lunch featuring lentil and vegetable dishes, yogurt, rice, bread and rice pudding (dal, sabji, raita, rice, nan and kheer). The food is catered by Bollywood Café, located in Lexington. A $3 donation goes toward programs put forth by Minuteman Senior Services. Reservations are required. Please call 781-935-2239 to reserve your space. read more »
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