A6 THE CALL WEATHER/LOCAL Saturday, August 31, 2013 Today’s Forecast SAT SUN MON TUE WED Narragansett Buzzards Merrimack to Chatham to Bay Bay Chatham Watch Hill Weather ........... Mostly Cloudy, Late day t-storm........... Wind (knots) SW 10-18 SW 10-18 SW 10-15 SW 15 Seas (feet) 2 2 2 3 Visibility (miles) 1-5 1-4 1-4 1-4 77-83 65-70 CH PM Storm 77-81 68-72 77-81 67-71 77-81 67-72 75-79 58-63 CH PM Storm CH PM Storm Shwrs/Storm P. Sunny Five Day Forecast data supplied by Storm Team 10. Mark Searles’s Southern New England Area Forecast Unsettled weather will impact this holiday weekend forecast...increasing humidity will combine with energy to our west to produce scattered afternoon & evening showers and thunderstorms today through Tuesday. Coastal areas will have a lower chance of these storms affecting the forecast but still a few could work in from the northwest over the next few days. Temps will reach near 80° inland and stay in the mod 70s near the beaches. 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Send your community events to notices@woonsocketcall.com 50+ Flavors! HARD ICE CREAM • SOFT SERVE OPEN 7 DAYS 12-10pm Sherbet • Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt No-Sugar-Added Ice Cream PRESENTS YOUR COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 25 26 27 28 30 Cumberland • Widow support group meets every Sunday — the first two Sundays of the month are at the Community Chapel on Diamond Hill Rd. <strong>The</strong> second two are at Emerald Bay Manor, Diamond Hill Road. All meetings 2 p.m. <strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815. Pawtucket • Summer Entertainment Series, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial Amphitheatre, Sunday evening weekly concerts, through Aug. 25. Central Falls • Blackstone Valley Explorer Riverboat Tours, leaving from Central Falls Landing from 1 to 4 p.m. on the hour. For more information, call 401-724-2200 or visit www.rivertourblackstone.com. Bellingham • Reading with Indy, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bellingham Public Library. Indy, a certified reading therapy dog will be at the library on Mondays. Children sign up for 15 minutes to read to Indy. All ages welcome. Please register only one time per month in order to give other children opportunities to read. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Freshman Orientation for incoming ninth graders at <strong>Woonsocket</strong> High School, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Ninth-graders and their parents/guardians are encouraged to attend and become acquainted with administrators, staff and students. For information, call the school at 767-4700. Pawtucket • Come read to therapy dog Tinker Bell from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Pawtucket Libary.Sign up for one or just come hang out and see if Tinker Bell has any free time for you. This program is for children of all ages. • <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu Senior Center and Shri Studio have partnered to offer a “Yoga for Seniors” on Tuesday mornings from 9:30am-10:30am at Shri Studio, 21 Broad Street in Pawtucket.This class is designed to introduce seniors to gentle yoga postures and meditation techniques from their chairs, helping them reduce stress, improve focus, build strength, and increase flexibility. <strong>The</strong> fee for Leon Mathieu Senior Center members is $5 per person per month. Transportation is available from the Senior Center to the Studio for those who need it. For more information and/or to register for the class please contact the Senior Center at 728-7582. Cumberland • Blackstone Culinaria Secret Ingredient Food Tour, Diamond Hill Vineyard, 3145 Diamond Hill Road. Enjoy a sampling of Diamond Hill Vineyard’s awardwinning wines and nibble assorted crackers, cheese and fruit. Cost: $19.50. Book online at blackstoneclinaria.com or call (401) 724-2200. •<strong>The</strong> Commissioners of the Burrillville Housing Authority will meet in regular session at the Burrillville Housing Authority community room, Ashton Court, Harrisville, at 6:30 p.m. Lincoln • Cash Mob, gathering at Lincoln High School at 6 p.m., 135 Old River Road. At promptly 6:15 p.m., one local restaurant will be mobbed. Each mobber agrees to spend $20. Sponsored by <strong>The</strong> Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce and Blackstone Valley Independent Business Alliance. 29 <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • <strong>The</strong> City of <strong>Woonsocket</strong>’s celebrates its 125th Anniversary Celebration with a gigantic event along the Main Street corridor, from Market Square to Monument Square. <strong>The</strong> area’s museums, entertainment venues, shops and small businesses will participate in a great evening filled with fun and excitement. Visit www.ci.woonsocket.ri.us for more information. Pawtucket • <strong>The</strong> Walter G. Gatchell annual spaghetti dinner, 171 Fountain St. Tickets: $8 adults, $4 children, under age 5 are free. Tickets available at the post weekdays after 3 p.m. or by calling (401) 722-7146. East Providence • Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., will feature films on Thursday afternoons at 1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for the entire schedule. Pawtucket • Raimondo’s Summer Smart Money Tour at the Leon Mathieu Senior Center, 1 p.m. North Providence • <strong>The</strong> Chat ‘N Chew with Young Adult Literature Book Club will be held in the conference room of the North Providence Public Library at 2 p.m. <strong>The</strong> book to be discussed is “<strong>The</strong> Fault in Our Stars” by John Green. Any questions? <strong>Call</strong> Liana at 353- 5600 ext. 257. • Farmers Marker, Governor Notte Park, every Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Burrillville • Pascoag Council, 383, Knights of Columbus Friday Night Bingo at the Columbus Club, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Games begin promptly at 6:20 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the kitchen at 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bingo program includes a full complement of regular games and several higher-paying special games including a split-the-pot. 1 September 2 Labor Day 3 4 5 6 7 Cumberland • Widow support group meets every Sunday — the first two Sundays of the month are at the Community Chapel on Diamond Hill Rd. <strong>The</strong> second two are at Emerald Bay Manor, Diamond Hill Road. All meetings 2 p.m. <strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815. Central Falls • Blackstone Valley Explorer Riverboat Tours, leaving from Central Falls Landing from 1 to 4 p.m. on the hour. For more information, call 401-724-2200 or visit www.rivertourblackstone.com. Blackstone • Polka Fest at Roosevelt Park, St. Paul Street, 11 a.m. Live Polka Paul show broadcast. Rich Bobinski orchestra from 2 to 5 p.m. Food from Krakow Deli Smoke House available at noontime for purchase. Bellingham • Reading with Indy, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bellingham Public Library. Indy, a certified reading therapy dog will be at the library on Mondays. Children sign up for 15 minutes to read to Indy. All ages welcome. Please register only one time per month in order to give other children opportunities to read. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • 15th annual Open House at Museum of Work & Culture celebrating the <strong>city</strong>’s first Labor Day celebration on Sept. 4, 1899, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also that day, the museum will premiere an exhibit on the 85th anniversary of the Italian Workingman’s Club. A play titled “<strong>The</strong> Closing of the Social Mill” will be shown at 11:30 a.m., 1 and 2 p.m. Pawtucket • <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu Senior Center and Shri Studio have partnered to offer a “Yoga for Seniors” on Tuesday mornings from 9:30am-10:30am at Shri Studio, 21 Broad Street in Pawtucket.This class is designed to introduce seniors to gentle yoga postures and meditation techniques from their chairs, helping them reduce stress, improve focus, build strength, and increase flexibility. <strong>The</strong> fee for Leon Mathieu Senior Center members is $5 per person per month. Transportation is available from the Senior Center to the Studio for those who need it. For more information and/or to register for the class please contact the Senior Center at 728-7582. Pawtucket •<strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu Senior Center offers free Monthly Legal Clinics, which are sponsored by the RI Bar Association. <strong>The</strong>se clinics consist of individual appointments with an attorney who can answer any legal questions or concerns you may have. <strong>The</strong>se appointments are private and confidential. <strong>The</strong> clinics are held once a month from 1-3pm on the 2nd floor of the Center, located at 420 Main Street. <strong>The</strong> next Legal Clinic will be held on Wednesday, September 4th. If you would like to make an appointment please call 728- 7582 or visit the Center’s 2nd floor office. This program is free and open to adults 55 and older. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Dinner and Messages of Hope and Love with Spiritual Medium Roland Comtois at the Stadium <strong>The</strong>atre, 6:30 p.m. Comtois is an internationally acclaimed spiritual consultant who has touched millions of lives around the world with his channeled message of love, light, healing and compassion. (401) 762-4545, www.stadiumtheatre.com East Providence • Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., will feature films on Thursday afternoons at 1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for the entire schedule. Cumberland • Cub Scout Pack 12, Berkeley-Ashton, will host a Fal Rally and sign up night at a special pack meeting at St. Joseph Parish Hall, 1303 Mendon Road at 6:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> community is invited to come and learn more about Pack 12 and enjoy ice cream, songs, skits and jokes. 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pawtucket • Spaghetti and Meatball dinner to benefit the Alzheimer's fund at the Gatchell VFW post, 171 Fountain St., from 1 to 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong>re will be raffles, split the pot and more.Tickets can be purchased at the post, weekdays after 3 p.m., at the door the day of the event, or call 401-721- 5399 or e-mail grandmab04@aol.com Lincoln •<strong>The</strong> St. Ambrose Annual Clambake, noon to 5 p.m., 191 School St. in Albion. Clam Cakes, Chowder & Steamers and more great food. Club Raffle with total of $5,000 in prizes. <strong>Call</strong> Holly Bradley, parish secretary, for more details or to order your raffle ticket at 401 333-1568. Millville •Annual service in the 1769 Chestnut Hill meeting house, located on Chestnut Hill Road, 3 p.m. with light refreshments to follow. Non denominational service, all are invited. Cumberland • <strong>The</strong> AARP Cumberland Chapter #4646 will meet at the St. Joseph's Parish Hall, 1303 Mendon Road. <strong>The</strong> business meeting will begin at 11 a.m., followed by a luncheon. Davenport's Restaurant will deliver food choices made. Members are asked to bring canned goods for the chapter project. • American Legion Cumberland Post #14 meeting, 7:30 p.m., post home, 695 Broad St. Important by-laws changes will be reviews at the association meeting following the regular post meeting. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • <strong>The</strong> <strong>Woonsocket</strong> Knights of Columbus will host an installation of officers at 7 p.m. at All Saints Church Hall, open to members and their families. <strong>The</strong>re will be a pot luck coalition to follow. Please RSVP to Grand Knight Richard Riel, (401) 626- 8454. Pawtucket • <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu Senior Center and Shri Studio have partnered to offer a “Yoga for Seniors” on Tuesday mornings from 9:30am-10:30am at Shri Studio, 21 Broad Street. <strong>The</strong> fee for Senior Center members is $5 per person per month. Transportation is available from the Senior Center to the Studio for those who need it. For more information and/or to register for the class please contact the Senior Center at 728-7582. Cumberland • Teen Anime Club at the Cumberland Public Library, every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for teens 13+. Watch anime and have a snack, draw, play games and meet special gifts. This fall there will be a makeup artist and comic book artist. Newcomers are welcome. No registratio necessary. Whitinsville • <strong>The</strong> Blackstone Valley Coin and Collectables Club will host a coin show at Brians Restaurant from 3 to 8p.m. Pawtucket • Blackstone Culinaria Secret Ingredient Food Tour, Bayal Buffet, 50 Ann Mary St. Demo: News - Senegalese spring rolls. Meal: A traditional Senegalese buffet. Cost: $19.50. Book online at blackstoneclinaria.com or call (401) 724-2200. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Mended Hearts meet at 5:30 p.m. Speaker and host is Dr. Walid Saber. Meeting will be held at his office, 191 Clinton St., Suite 100. Topic: Peripheral Artery Disease. All are welcome. Milford • Free tribut dinner paying tribute to Blue Star and Gold Star families, veterans and first responders, heroes and victims of 9/11. Medway VFW, 6-8 p.m. www.thankstoyanks.org. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Buddy Cianci presents Politics and Pasta at the Stadium <strong>The</strong>atre from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. As the longest-serving mayor in the history of Providence, Vincent Buddy Cianci, Jr. quickly became the charming public face of Providence as the <strong>city</strong> transformed into a major tourist destination thriving with culture. Enjoy a delicious pasta dinner catered by River Falls as Buddy speaks about his life and experiences both political and personal. Buddy will also be available to sign copies of his popular book "Politics and Pasta". Dinner Included. www.stadiumtheatre.com/Even t/251 Cumberland • Stargazing at the Cumberland Library, 6:30 p.m. Members of Skyscrapers Inc. will be there to help view Mercury and several other planets should be in view as well as the moon. Family event. 15 16 17 18 19 20 Cumberland • Widow support group meets every Sunday — the first two Sundays of the month are at the Community Chapel on Diamond Hill Rd. <strong>The</strong> second two are at Emerald Bay Manor, Diamond Hill Road. All meetings 2 p.m. <strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815. Central Falls • Blackstone Valley Explorer Riverboat Tours, leaving from Central Falls Landing from 1 to 4 p.m. on the hour. For more information, call 401-724-2200 or visit www Lincoln • Civil War re-enactment and exhibit, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Hearthside House, featuring live camps and demonstrations all weekend inside Chase Farm Park, located on the Great Road Historic District. www.hearthsidehouse.org, (401) 726-0597. TRY OUR SUPERBOWL SUNDAE! Bellingham • Reading with Indy, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bellingham Public Library. Indy, a certified reading therapy dog will be at the library on Mondays. Children sign up for 15 minutes to read to Indy. All ages welcome. Please register only one time per month in order to give other children opportunities to read. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • <strong>The</strong> Knights of Columbus Moylan Assembly meet at 7 p.m. at All Saints Parish. <strong>The</strong> installation of Assembly officers will take place as well as receiving the Supreme “Te Be A Patriot Award.” Open to members, family and friends. If you can bring food, call Lou Lavalle at (401) 636-3962. NEW! Brownie Sundaes Banana, Brownie, 8 Scoops of Ice Cream, Toppings & Whipped Cream! FROZEN YOGURT 191 PULASKI BLVD • RTE. 126 • BELLINGHAM, MA (Across the street from Grumpy’s Restaurant) Pawtucket • <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu Senior Center and Shri Studio have partnered to offer a “Yoga for Seniors” on Tuesday mornings from 9:30am-10:30am at Shri Studio, 21 Broad Street. <strong>The</strong> fee for Leon Mathieu Senior Center members is $5 per person per month. Transportation is available from the Senior Center to the Studio for those who need it. For more information and/or to register for the class please contact the Senior Center at 728-7582. Cumberland • Teen Anime Club at the Cumberland Public Library, every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for teens 13+. Watch anime and have a snack, draw, play games and meet special gifts. This fall there will be a makeup artist and comic book artist. Newcomers are welcome. No registratio necessary. Johnston • Blackstone Culinaria Secret Ingredient Food Tour, J & D Family Restaurant, 46 Putnam Pike, Route 44. Demo: Angel Chicken — Chicken, mushrooms and fresh green peppers sauteed in garlic butter then tossed angel hair pasta. Menu: Chicken Escarole soup, angel chicken, apple crisp with coffee. Cost: $19.50. Book online at blackstoneclinaria.com or call (401) 724-2200. Having trouble keeping your pool water sparkling clear? Bring in a sample-the Pool Pros will help you out! John Murray’s 161 Pulaski Blvd., Rte. 126, Bellingham, MA • (508) 883-8777 (508) 883-9099 Mon-Fri 9:00am-7:00pm; Sat 9:00am-5:00pm; Sun 10:00am-4:00pm East Providence • Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., will feature films on Thursday afternoons at 1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for the entire schedule. Lincoln • Vietnam Veterans of America, James Michael Ray Memorial Chapter #818 meets at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Senior Center, 150 Jenckes Hill Road. Dinner at 6 p.m. All Vietnam veterans welcome. For more information call Joe at (401) 651-6060. & Spa Pawtucket • 15th annual Pawtucket Arts Festival, Sept. 6-22. Annual <strong>city</strong>wide celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment. Major events include Festival Gala on Sept. 6; Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Taiwan Festival on Sept. 7; RI Philharmonic Concert at Slater Park on Sept. 22. Visit www.pawtucketartsfestival.org for more information. • Pawtucket Veterans Council meets at 2 p.m. at Gatchell VFW Post, Fountain and Blake Streets. Central Falls •St. Joseph’s annual Polish- American Festival, Sept. 6-8 at 391 High St. Friday/Saturday 6 p.m.-midnight, Sunday noon to 6 p.m. Free admission. www.polishscholarshipsri.org. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Dinner and Comedy with Father Misgivings at the Stadium <strong>The</strong>atre, 6:30 p.m. (401) 762- 4545, www.stadiumtheatre.com Burrillville • Pascoag Council, 383, Knights of Columbus Friday Night Bingo at the Columbus Club, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Games begin promptly at 6:20 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the kitchen at 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bingo program includes a full complement of regular games and several higher-paying special games including a split-the-pot. Pawtucket • Leon Mathieu Senior Center Coffee Hour, 1 to 3 p.m. Bingo Blast with Karin Lavoie, LMSC Program Coordinator. Non-cash prizes will be awarded to all winners. <strong>The</strong> Center will also have a birthday celebration for its members with September birthdays. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • Tribute to Lynard Skynyrd — <strong>The</strong> Artimus Pyle Band at the Stadium <strong>The</strong>atre, 8 p.m. (401) 762-4545, www.stadiumtheatre.com. Burrillville • Pascoag Council, 383, Knights of Columbus Friday Night Bingo at the Columbus Club, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Games begin promptly at 6:20 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the kitchen at 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bingo program includes a full complement of regular games and several higher-paying special games including a split-the-pot. Pawtucket • Leon Mathieu Senior Center Coffee Hour, 1 to 3 p.m. Falls Prevention program with the URI College of Pharmacy Outreach Program. Learn ways to protect yourself from a dreaded fall. 31 Glocester • Rhode Island Land Trust Days 2013 Challenge. Steere Hill Walk, 11 a.m. A guided walk at Steere Hill, Putnam Pike, Harmony. <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • St. Agatha Parish Annual Fea Market, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., corner of Logee St. and Fairfield Ave. Pawtucket • “Tell the Truth” seminar from 1 to 5 p.m. at Woodlawn Baptist Church, 337 Lonsdale Ave. <strong>The</strong> seminar will include the “What, How and Why of Personal Evangelism.” <strong>Woonsocket</strong> • St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church Celebrates its Annual Festival, 74 Harris Avenue, from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission is free and open to the public. This year's festival will also feature a craft fair and vendors. Attleboro • Parish of St. Mark’s annual fair, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities, music and food. 105 Stanley St., Attleboro Falls. Cumberland •Teen Film Series at the Cumberland Library, 1:30 p.m. for ages 11+. Movie: Start Trek, rated PG-13. Register online or visit the reference desk. Pawtucket • 15th annual Pawtucket Arts Festival, Sept. 6-22. Annual <strong>city</strong>wide celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment. Major events include Festival Gala on Sept. 6; Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Taiwan Festival on Sept. 7; RI Philharmonic Concert at Slater Park on Sept. 22. Visit www.pawtucketartsfestival.org. 14 Glocester • Rhode Island Land Trust Days. Guided tour of Sprague Farm and Sprague Family Cemetery, 9 a.m., hosted by the Glocester Land Trust. Lincoln • Civil War re-enactment and exhibit, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Hearthside House, featuring live camps and demonstrations all weekend inside Chase Farm Park, located on the Great Road Historic District. www.hearthsidehouse.org, (401) 726-0597. Northbridge • Blackstone Canal Conservancy sponsors a morning of brush clearing and trash removal along the canal and trails in the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park. Meet at 9 a.m. at Plummer’s Landing west parking area at the canal on Church Street. Bring loppers, bow saws, brush cutters and work gloves. No power tools. 21 North Smithfield • 2013 annual North Smithfield Great Pumpkin Festival on the gronds of North Smithfield High School. Community-wide public event celebrating the start of the autumn season. Enjoy pumpkin related events, food, entertainment, community service information fair and more. <strong>Call</strong> (401) 767-2200 for more information. Bellingham • <strong>The</strong> First Baptist Church of Bellingham holds a harvest fest from 1 to 6 p.m., with a concert at 3. Free event featuring food, games, activities and crafts. Bellingham Town Common.
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