Directed by Gordon Ellis and assistant director John Day, and featuring Andrew Winson, Ashley Risteen, Craig Ciampa, and Kris Reynolds, “Murder in Green Meadows” will open on Friday, May 24, and run through June 9.
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Directed by Gordon Ellis and assistant director John Day, and featuring Andrew Winson, Ashley Risteen, Craig Ciampa, and Kris Reynolds, “Murder in Green Meadows” will open on Friday, May 24, and run through June 9. |
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Please Join us as Reading remembers the service and sacrifice of all men and women who died in service to our country. |
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If you love history, you won’t want to miss this compelling event at the Reading Public Library on Wednesday, May 29 at 700 pm. We are honored to host noted historian and public speaker Stephen Puleo for a reading and discussion centered on his recent publication, The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union. |
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Join us at Reading 4th Annual Pride Parade and Celebration! Watch the parade from one of our cheering stations, anywhere along the route, or at the Town Common. After, we will gather in the Common with music, games, Bubbles McGee, and other surprises! Happy Pride! Singer-Songwriter Joe Jencks returns to the Linden Tree. He’s a national favorite writing songs from the heart and performing them with strong musicality. Opening is Winter Potpourri Winner 2023 Sam Bayer. |
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Join Us for Our 26th Annual Golf Tournament. Registration is Open! The tournament is 18 holes and is limited to 18 foursomes. First come, first served. This event is Rain or Shine. Event Details: Monday, June 3, 2024, 7 AM to 2 PM Woburn Country Club, 5 Country Club Road, Woburn, MA 01801. |
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Since 2004, The Reading Lions Club has sponsored and organized Reading Friends and Family Day (RFFD) as a kick off to summer. RFFD is a celebration of Reading and brings the community together for a day full of fun events enjoyed by all ages. Community members come for the food, crafts, games, giveaways, entertainment, and to learn about your organization or business! |
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Samantha Harvest Co., Inc 5K. Starts and finishes on the track at Reading Memorial High School. 8AM registration, race starts at 9AM. Online registration happening now! We need as many volunteers as we can get to make sure our runners and walkers are safe. If you’d like to volunteer, please email Alec at agibbs444@gmail.com. Put Road Race Volunteer in subject line.
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On Sunday, June 9th Alex will be hosting his first Big Benefit Music Show at Memorial Park in Reading, MA from 1:30 to 4:30! The show will feature performances from some very hardworking and talented youth bands including the Alpha Band, The Blue Spotlight, Knockout and other special guests. At the event he will be collecting donations for two very special charities, Cradles to Crayons Massachusetts and Music Will (formerly Little Kids Rock) as well as canned goods for the Reading Food Pantry. So please mark your calendars and join us for a great afternoon of music for charity! |
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Upcoming meeting dates and opportunities for public feedback will be announced in coming months, as staff finishes the full analysis of alternatives for comparison with the current proposal. |
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Reading MA based volunteer group focused on Ukrainian refugees, is hosting a local Reading fundraiser on Thursday the 13th. We just recently confirmed a Ukrainian refugee family that will be coming to the Reading MA Community later this summer with our support (family with two children). We are continuing to fundraise to support their needs during this transition and hosting an event with Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza this Thursday. 20% of proceeds will go to support our family in their time of need as they flee war-torn Ukraine
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The MMTrant Foundation invites you to join us for an upcoming Community /Social event to raise money for : 4th Annual Cornhole Tournament & Social FUNdraiser |
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Join us for the Ipswich River Watershed Association’s RiverFest 2024, a family-friendly celebration of the Ipswich River
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Temple Beth Shalom of Melrose and Temple Emmanuel of Wakefield are hosting a summer carnival planned for those 2 to 8 years old. There will be games, food, faceprinting, a bouncy house and puppeteer Anna Sobel from TalkingHandsPuppets. Fun for all. All are welcomed to this free event thanks to our sponsors: CJP and the Selwyn Family Grant. To register: 781-245-1886, info@wakefieldtemple.org |
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Senator Jason Lewis Announces Virtual Office Hours for June BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis will be holding Virtual Office Hours on Monday, June 17, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Any constituent of Senator Lewis is welcome to attend Office Hours, with no appointment necessary, to discuss any personal issue or legislative feedback with the Senator […] |
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Reading Select Board, local social justice organization CATO, and the Reading community. For more information, please contact: catocoalition01867@gmail.com or visit our website at https://www.catothecoalitionofus.org/. |
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The Reading DPW will host Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, June 22, 2024. The even will be from 9 am to 1 pm at the DPW Garage 75 Newcrossing Road. No commercial waste. TVs/CRTs will not be collected at this event.
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This year, Reading PorchFest has a record of 93 musical acts, taking place at 45 venues all over town. Together with the schedule, an online map will appear at ReadingPorchFest.com in the next few days. Among those sites are five, which are almost musical festivals in their own right. Revelers could park themselves at any one of these and hear great music all afternoon long. |
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Kick off summer with an hour-long outdoor concert featuring vocalist Les Sampou and the Dirty Martinis Band. This quintet brings the American Songbook to life with a unique and sultry take on the classics—the music of Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Diana Krall, Peggy Lee, George Gershwin and Harold Arlen. |
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Pleasant Street Center - History of Feminism in Music by John Clark – Wednesday, June 26th from 10:00am to 11:00am: Music historian, John Clark will present on 100 Years of music from 1870 to 1970 that played a vital part in American women’s struggles for equal status and equal rights. You will heat songs by such widely diverse artists as Sophie Tucker, Joan Baez, Mimi Farina, Aretha Franklin, Peggy Lee and more. Please Call to sign up.
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Fiber Arts - Fun with Flying Geese Technique - Wednesday, June 26th from 10:00am to 11:30am: Join Laurie Thies from Mary Rose Quilts as demonstrates the Flying Geese Technique. Space is limited. Please call to sign up. |
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