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Community Kiln in Framingham celebrates its aboriginal ceremony with a ceremony bargain and accessible house.
SHOP FOR A CAUSE The Franklin Garden Club opens its ceremony anniversary bargain to the accessible this year on Tuesday, Dec. 5, alpha at 6 p.m. at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill St., Franklin. A bashful bargain will run from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by a alive bargain alpha at 7:15 p.m. Appetizers and desserts will be served throughout the evening. The bargain will affection a advanced array of ceremony items fabricated by Franklin Garden Club members, including alive anniversary and beloved arrangements, ceremony decorations, broiled goods, and added types of home and garden items. Gain advice to abutment the club’s association activities, which accommodate the application of a scholarship to a admission aerial academy student, the administration of ache timberline seedlings to Franklin aboriginal graders to mark Arbor Day, and aliment of the Franklin Boondocks Common Garden in affiliation with the town.
Community Kiln in Framingham celebrates its aboriginal ceremony with a ceremony bargain and accessible abode on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council’s Association Kiln facility, 46 Park St. Samples from the hundreds of ceramics created during the accomplished year by acceptance and their agents will be on sale. A allocation of the gain will go to the Association Kiln Scholarship Fund to advice financially acceptable apprentice artists. For added advice about this accident or the Association Kiln program, go to www.brickstack.org or alarm 508-309-4604.
Browse amidst the artistic handmade appurtenances of the Lexington Field & Garden Club and the Lexington Historical Society, including pomander balls, handcrafted ornaments, beloved creations and added ancient treats, at the Ceremony Greens and Décor Bargain at the Lexington Depot, 13 Depot Square, Lexington on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. For added information, go to www.lexingtonhistory.org/
IDEAS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Dr. John Ratey discusses his two books on advantageous aging, “Spark” and “Go Wild,” as able-bodied as his beat analysis on bloom and well-being, on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester St., Brookline. Ratey is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical Academy and an internationally accustomed able in neuropsychiatry. Refreshments will be served from 6 to 6:30 p.m., followed by the author’s talk. The accident is free, but preregistration is requested. To preregister, alarm 617-730-2770.
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“Criminal Injustice in America” is the affair of a console altercation on Tuesday, Dec. 5, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Leventhal-Sidman Center, 333 Nahanton St., Newton. The altercation will be chastened by Jelani Cobb, a agents biographer at The New Yorker who writes about the complication of chase in America. The console includes civilian rights advocate Benjamin Crump; afterlife row exoneree Anthony Ray Hinton; and Ronal Serpas, Professor of Practice, Criminology and Justice at Loyola University New Orleans. Tickets are $18. For tickets or added information, go to www.bostonjcc.org/hotbuttons or acquaintance 866-811-4111 or boxoffice@jccgb.org.
The Pinefield Garden Club of Framingham meets on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Heritage House, 747 Water Street, Framingham. A abrupt affair takes abode at 7 p.m., followed at 7:30 p.m. by a address and affirmation on winter arrange and alembic gardening. Admission is free. Email peterandlindav@comcast.net for added information.
MORE HOLIDAY FUN Ceremony appearance and self-improvement are on appearance on Tuesday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m., as acknowledged patients from Emerson Hospital’s Center for Weight Accident affairs archetypal ceremony accoutrements at Talbots, 149 Great Rd., Acton. Attendees will adore ablaze refreshments, a 25 percent abatement on all full-priced merchandise, and music by a able cellist who afresh had weight accident anaplasty at Emerson. For added information, alarm 978-287-3221, email scoverdale@emersonhosp.org or go to www.emersonhospital.org/weightloss.
The Cheese Shop of Concord holds its ever-popular ceremony cheese parade, heralding the accession of a amazing caster of Crucolo cheese from Trentino, Italy, on Thursday, Dec. 7, at 3:30 p.m. at the circle of Main and Walden Streets in Concord Center. This year’s array appearance a aggregation of Belgian abstract horses carriage the behemothic cheese bottomward the artery in a straw-filled board cart, a assumption band, and a Concord Academy ball affiliation as assemblage beachcomber their Italian flags. Cheese samples are handed out afterward the cessation of the parade. For added information, go to www.concordcheeseshop.com.
New England bluegrass accumulation Southern Rail performs a Christmas concert with a mix of Christmas, gospel, and acceptable bluegrass at the OCC Coffeehouse in the Original Congregational Church, 1 East St., Wrentham, on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 beforehand and $25 at the door. Children 12 and beneath are chargeless with an adult. For tickets and added information, go to www.musicatocc.org or alarm 508-384-3110.