A6 THE CALL LOCALThursday, September 5, 2013Today’s Fo<strong>re</strong>castTHU FRI SAT SUN MON70-7547-5269-7449-5473-7857-6277-8151-5670-7557-62Bruef Shower Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny P. Sunny Mostly SunnyFive Day Fo<strong>re</strong>cast data supplied by Storm Team 10Narragansett Buzzards Merrimack to Chatham toBay Bay Chatham Watch HillWeather..............Partly Cloudy, Brief Shower........Wind (knots) W-N 8-15 W-N 10-15 W-NW 10-20 W-NWSeas (feet) 2 2 1-2 2-3Visibility (miles) 5 3-5 3-5 5Mark Searles’s Southern New England A<strong>re</strong>a Fo<strong>re</strong>castA frontal boundary approaching from upstate New York is heading this way, sowe’ll see a chance for a brief shower Thursday, and much cooler air filtering inearly Friday morning. Highs Friday stay in the upper 60s to low 70s, and we willgradually warm up by the weekend, with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies eachday.For daily home delivery of<strong>The</strong> <strong>Call</strong>: (401) 767-8522Some of our favorite photos include our loving pets!<strong>The</strong> <strong>Call</strong> is publishingPETSevery Monday beginning on April 1st, 2013.Give your furry friend a day in the spotlight!We encourage our <strong>re</strong>aders to grab your camera andcaptu<strong>re</strong> your furry friends in pictu<strong>re</strong>s. All photoentries a<strong>re</strong> FREE of charge. It’s our pleasu<strong>re</strong> tofeatu<strong>re</strong> your furry friends weekly.Please be su<strong>re</strong> to submit the highest quality photos possible.PDF copies of your pet appearing in our newspapercan also be purchased for $6.00Your Name:Add<strong>re</strong>ss:Phone#:Email:Pet’s Name:Age:Mail to:C/O Pet Page75 Main St<strong>re</strong>et<strong>Woonsocket</strong>, RI 02895or emaileditor@woonsocketcall.comPictu<strong>re</strong>d above left : Back row, Tom Cardoza, Pepsi Beverages Company and NedHandy, P<strong>re</strong>sident, Citizens Bank, RI. Front row, Cumberland <strong>re</strong>sident Jadyn Ramoswas named to the 2013 All-Star Reading Team.Above right: Tom Cardoza, Ned Handy and <strong>Woonsocket</strong> <strong>re</strong>sident Alexandra Hay,who was named to the 2013 All-Star Reading Team.Left: Tom Cardoza, Ned Handy, and Lincoln <strong>re</strong>sident Kevin Sawyer, who wasnamed to the 2013 All-Star Reading Team.Citizens honors <strong>re</strong>ading ‘All-Stars’PAWTUCKET – On Tuesday, August20 at McCoy Stadium, Citizens Bankannounced the 2013 All-Star ReadingTeam in partnership with the PawtucketRed Sox, Pepsi and the Rhode IslandOffice of Library and InformationServices.Fifty-five child<strong>re</strong>n <strong>re</strong>p<strong>re</strong>sentinglibraries throughout Rhode Island we<strong>re</strong><strong>re</strong>cognized befo<strong>re</strong> the game for their participationin the Dig into Reading,Summer Reading Program that encouragesstudents to <strong>re</strong>ad during the summermonths. <strong>The</strong> All-Stars we<strong>re</strong> between theages of six and 12. <strong>The</strong>y attended thePaw Sox game with their families andhad a chance to win a trip to DisneyWorld in Florida.0IMPERIALCARS.COMFIND NEW ROADSMSRP: $29,270 $21,877MSRP: $32,000 $24,377MSRP: $34,980 $29,677MSRP: $28,105 $23,777MSRP: $24,210 $18,377MSRP: $27,995 $23,377Brand Spankin’ New2013 ChevyMalibu LTSAVE OVER$7,300OFF MSRPBrand Spankin’ New2013 ChevyMalibu LTSAVE OVER$7,600OFF MSRPBrand Spankin’ New2014 ChevyImpala LTSAVE OVER$5,300OFF MSRPBrand Spankin’ New2014 ChevyImpala LSSAVE OVER$4,300OFF MSRP Brand Spankin’ New2013 ChevyCruze LTSAVE OVER$5,800OFF MSRPBrand Spankin’ New2014 ChevyCruze DieselSAVE OVER$4,600OFF MSRP#113209Brand Spankin’ New2013 ChevySilverado 2500FIND NEW ROADSIMPERIAL CHEVROLETSAVE OVER$9,200Sale ends 9/11/13. 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All meetings 2 p.m.<strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815.Central Falls• Blackstone Valley Explo<strong>re</strong>rRiverboat Tours, leaving fromCentral Falls Landing from 1 to4 p.m. on the hour. For mo<strong>re</strong>information, call 401-724-2200or visit www.rivertourblackstone.com.Blackstone• Polka Fest at Roosevelt Park,St. Paul St<strong>re</strong>et, 11 a.m. LivePolka Paul show broadcast.Rich Bobinski orchestra from 2to 5 p.m. Food from KrakowDeli Smoke House available atnoontime for purchase.Bellingham• Reading with Indy, 6:30 to7:30 p.m. at the BellinghamPublic Library. Indy, a certified<strong>re</strong>ading therapy dog will be at thelibrary on Mondays. Child<strong>re</strong>n signup for 15 minutes to <strong>re</strong>ad to Indy.All ages welcome. Please <strong>re</strong>gisteronly one time per month inorder to give other child<strong>re</strong>nopportunities to <strong>re</strong>ad.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• 15th annual Open House atMuseum of Work & Cultu<strong>re</strong> celebratingthe city’s first Labor Daycelebration on Sept. 4, 1899,9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also thatday, the museum will p<strong>re</strong>mie<strong>re</strong> anexhibit on the 85th anniversary ofthe Italian Workingman’s Club. Aplay titled “<strong>The</strong> Closing of theSocial Mill” will be shown at11:30 a.m., 1 and 2 p.m.Pawtucket• <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter and Shri Studio havepartne<strong>re</strong>d to offer a “Yoga forSeniors” on Tuesday morningsfrom 9:30am-10:30am at ShriStudio, 21 Broad St<strong>re</strong>et inPawtucket.This class isdesigned to introduce seniors togentle yoga postu<strong>re</strong>s and meditationtechniques from theirchairs, helping them <strong>re</strong>ducest<strong>re</strong>ss, improve focus, buildst<strong>re</strong>ngth, and inc<strong>re</strong>ase flexibility.<strong>The</strong> fee for Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter members is $5 per personper month. Transportation isavailable from the Senior Centerto the Studio for those whoneed it. For mo<strong>re</strong> informationand/or to <strong>re</strong>gister for the classplease contact the SeniorCenter at 728-7582.Pawtucket•<strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter offers f<strong>re</strong>e Monthly LegalClinics, which a<strong>re</strong> sponso<strong>re</strong>d bythe RI Bar Association. <strong>The</strong>seclinics consist of individualappointments with an attorneywho can answer any legal questionsor concerns you may have.<strong>The</strong>se appointments a<strong>re</strong> privateand confidential. <strong>The</strong> clinics a<strong>re</strong>held once a month from 1-3pmon the 2nd floor of the Center,located at 420 Main St<strong>re</strong>et. <strong>The</strong>next Legal Clinic will be held onWednesday, September 4th.If you would like to make anappointment please call 728-7582 or visit the Center’s 2ndfloor office. This program is f<strong>re</strong>eand open to adults 55 andolder.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Dinner and Messages ofHope and Love with SpiritualMedium Roland Comtois at theStadium <strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong>, 6:30 p.m.Comtois is an internationallyacclaimed spiritual consultantwho has touched millions oflives around the world with hischanneled message of love,light, healing and compassion.(401) 762-4545, www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.comEast Providence• Riverside Branch Library, 475Bullocks Point Ave., will featu<strong>re</strong>films on Thursday afternoons at1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for theenti<strong>re</strong> schedule.Cumberland• Cub Scout Pack 12,Berkeley-Ashton, will host a FalRally and sign up night at a specialpack meeting at St. JosephParish Hall, 1303 Mendon Roadat 6:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> community isinvited to come and learn mo<strong>re</strong>about Pack 12 and enjoy icec<strong>re</strong>am, songs, skits and jokes.8 9 10 11 12 13Pawtucket• Spaghetti and Meatball dinnerto benefit the Alzheimer's fund atthe Gatchell VFW post, 171Fountain St., from 1 to 5 p.m.<strong>The</strong><strong>re</strong> will be raffles, split the potand mo<strong>re</strong>.Tickets can be purchasedat the post, weekdaysafter 3 p.m., at the door the dayof the event, or call 401-721-5399 or e-mailgrandmab04@aol.comLincoln•<strong>The</strong> St. Ambrose AnnualClambake, noon to 5 p.m., 191School St. in Albion. Clam Cakes,Chowder & Steamers and mo<strong>re</strong>g<strong>re</strong>at food. Club Raffle with totalof $5,000 in prizes. <strong>Call</strong> HollyBradley, parish sec<strong>re</strong>tary, formo<strong>re</strong> details or to order your raffleticket at 401 333-1568.Millville•Annual service in the 1769Chestnut Hill meeting house,located on Chestnut Hill Road, 3p.m. with light <strong>re</strong>f<strong>re</strong>shments to follow.Non denominational service,all a<strong>re</strong> invited.Cumberland• <strong>The</strong> AARP CumberlandChapter #4646 will meet at theSt. Joseph's Parish Hall, 1303Mendon Road. <strong>The</strong> businessmeeting will begin at 11 a.m.,followed by a luncheon.Davenport's Restaurant willdeliver food choices made.Members a<strong>re</strong> asked to bringcanned goods for the chapterproject.• American Legion CumberlandPost #14 meeting, 7:30 p.m.,post home, 695 Broad St.Important by-laws changes willbe <strong>re</strong>views at the associationmeeting following the <strong>re</strong>gularpost meeting.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• <strong>The</strong> <strong>Woonsocket</strong> Knights ofColumbus will host an installationof officers at 7 p.m. at AllSaints Church Hall, open tomembers and their families.<strong>The</strong><strong>re</strong> will be a pot luck coalitionto follow. Please RSVP to GrandKnight Richard Riel, (401) 626-8454.Pawtucket• <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter and Shri Studio havepartne<strong>re</strong>d to offer a “Yoga forSeniors” on Tuesday morningsfrom 9:30am-10:30am at ShriStudio, 21 Broad St<strong>re</strong>et. <strong>The</strong>fee for Senior Center membersis $5 per person per month.728-7582.Cumberland• Teen Anime Club at theCumberland Public Library,every Tuesday from 6:30 to7:30 p.m. for teens 13+. Watchanime and have a snack, draw,play games and meet specialgifts. This fall the<strong>re</strong> will be amakeup artist and comic bookartist. Newcomers a<strong>re</strong> welcome.No <strong>re</strong>gistratio necessary.North Smithfield• <strong>The</strong> F<strong>re</strong>hill Council of theKnights of Columbus meet atthe council home, 501 G<strong>re</strong>atRoad, Suite 106 to plan the calendarfor the <strong>re</strong>st of the year.Whitinsville• <strong>The</strong> Blackstone Valley Coinand Collectables Club will host acoin show at Brians Restaurantfrom 3 to 8p.m.Pawtucket• Blackstone Culinaria Sec<strong>re</strong>tIng<strong>re</strong>dient Food Tour, BayalBuffet, 50 Ann Mary St. Demo:News - Senegalese spring rolls.Meal: A traditional Senegalesebuffet. Cost: $19.50. Bookonline at blackstoneclinaria.comor call (401) 724-2200.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Mended Hearts meet at 5:30p.m. Speaker and host is Dr.Walid Saber. Meeting will beheld at his office, 191 ClintonSt., Suite 100. Topic: PeripheralArtery Disease. All a<strong>re</strong> welcome.Milford• F<strong>re</strong>e tribut dinner paying tributeto Blue Star and Gold Starfamilies, veterans and first<strong>re</strong>sponders, heroes and victimsof 9/11. Medway VFW, 6-8 p.m.www.thankstoyanks.org.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Buddy Cianci p<strong>re</strong>sents Politicsand Pasta at the Stadium<strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong> from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.com• <strong>The</strong> Harris Public LibraryWritten Word Writing Groupmeets on Thursdays at 7:15p.m. An outlet for adult writers ofall leanings: poetry, journaling,prose, short story, sermon,comedy, script writing, puppets.No critiquing.•At 7 p.m. the Harris PublicLibrary hosts Parlons Francais, aF<strong>re</strong>nch conversation group,open to anyone with an inte<strong>re</strong>stin <strong>re</strong>turning to their F<strong>re</strong>nch-Canadian roots. For mo<strong>re</strong> information,call Sylvia Bartholomy at769-1623.Cumberland• Stargazing at the CumberlandLibrary, 6:30 p.m. Members ofSkyscrapers Inc. will be the<strong>re</strong> tohelp view Mercury and severalother planets should be in viewas well as the moon. Familyevent.15 16 17 18 19 20Cumberland• Widow support group meetsevery Sunday — the first twoSundays of the month a<strong>re</strong> at theCommunity Chapel on DiamondHill Rd. <strong>The</strong> second two a<strong>re</strong> atEmerald Bay Manor, Diamond HillRoad. All meetings 2 p.m.<strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815.Central Falls• Blackstone Valley Explo<strong>re</strong>rRiverboat Tours, leaving fromCentral Falls Landing from 1 to 4p.m. on the hour. For mo<strong>re</strong> information,call 401-724-2200 orvisit wwwLincoln• Civil War <strong>re</strong>-enactment andexhibit, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Hearthside House, featuring livecamps and demonstrations allweekend inside Chase FarmPark, located on the G<strong>re</strong>at RoadHistoric District. www.hearthsidehouse.org,(401) 726-0597.Bellingham• Reading with Indy, 6:30 to7:30 p.m. at the BellinghamPublic Library. Indy, a certified<strong>re</strong>ading therapy dog will be at thelibrary on Mondays. Child<strong>re</strong>n signup for 15 minutes to <strong>re</strong>ad to Indy.All ages welcome. Please <strong>re</strong>gisteronly one time per month inorder to give other child<strong>re</strong>nopportunities to <strong>re</strong>ad.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• <strong>The</strong> Knights of ColumbusMoylan Assembly meet at 7 p.m.at All Saints Parish. <strong>The</strong> installationof Assembly officers will takeplace as well as <strong>re</strong>ceiving theSup<strong>re</strong>me “Te Be A PatriotAward.” Open to members, familyand friends. If you can bringfood, call Lou Lavalle at (401)636-3962.Pawtucket• <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter and Shri Studio havepartne<strong>re</strong>d to offer a “Yoga forSeniors” on Tuesday morningsfrom 9:30am-10:30am at ShriStudio, 21 Broad St<strong>re</strong>et. <strong>The</strong>fee for Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter members is $5 per personper month. Transportation isavailable from the Senior Centerto the Studio for those whoneed it. For mo<strong>re</strong> informationand/or to <strong>re</strong>gister for the classplease contact the SeniorCenter at 728-7582.Cumberland• Teen Anime Club at theCumberland Public Library,every Tuesday from 6:30 to7:30 p.m. for teens 13+. Watchanime and have a snack, draw,play games and meet specialgifts. This fall the<strong>re</strong> will be amakeup artist and comic bookartist. Newcomers a<strong>re</strong> welcome.No <strong>re</strong>gistratio necessary.Johnston• Blackstone Culinaria Sec<strong>re</strong>tIng<strong>re</strong>dient Food Tour, J & DFamily Restaurant, 46 PutnamPike, Route 44. Demo: AngelChicken — Chicken, mushroomsand f<strong>re</strong>sh g<strong>re</strong>en pepperssauteed in garlic butter thentossed angel hair pasta. Menu:Chicken Escarole soup, angelchicken, apple crisp with coffee.Cost: $19.50. Book online atblackstoneclinaria.com or call(401) 724-2200.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>•Harris Public Library BookGroup, 7 p.m. “Game ofThrones: A song of Ice andFi<strong>re</strong>.” Due to the length of thebook, the first half will be discussedin August, and the secondhalf will be discussed inSeptember. A limited number ofcopies of the book a<strong>re</strong> availableat the Circulation Desk. Formo<strong>re</strong> information, please contactAssistant Di<strong>re</strong>ctor KimShipala at kshipala@woonsocketlibrary.orgEast Providence• Riverside Branch Library, 475Bullocks Point Ave., will featu<strong>re</strong>films on Thursday afternoons at1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for theenti<strong>re</strong> schedule.Lincoln• Vietnam Veterans of America,James Michael Ray MemorialChapter #818 meets at 7 p.m.at the Lincoln Senior Center,150 Jenckes Hill Road. Dinnerat 6 p.m. All Vietnam veteranswelcome. For mo<strong>re</strong> informationcall Joe at (401) 651-6060.Pawtucket•Child<strong>re</strong>n and their families a<strong>re</strong>invited for an afternoon craftevery Thursday from 3 to 4 p.m.at the Pawtucket Library.Glocester• <strong>The</strong> Harmony Library will hostthe Classic and ContemporaryBook Discussion Group’s talkabout B<strong>re</strong>akfast with Buddha byR. Merullo at 2 p.m.Pawtucket• 15th annual Pawtucket ArtsFestival, Sept. 6-22. Annual citywidecelebration of the arts, cultu<strong>re</strong>and entertainment. Majo<strong>re</strong>vents include Festival Gala onSept. 6; Chinese Dragon BoatRaces and Taiwan Festival onSept. 7; RI PhilharmonicConcert at Slater Park on Sept.22. Visit www.pawtucketartsfestival.orgfor mo<strong>re</strong> information.• Pawtucket Veterans Councilmeets at 2 p.m. at Gatchell VFWPost, Fountain and BlakeSt<strong>re</strong>ets.Central Falls•St. Joseph’s annual Polish-American Festival, Sept. 6-8 at391 High St. Friday/Saturday 6p.m.-midnight, Sunday noon to6 p.m. F<strong>re</strong>e admission.www.polishscholarshipsri.org.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Dinner and Comedy withFather Misgivings at the Stadium<strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong>, 6:30 p.m. (401) 762-4545, www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.comBurrillville• Pascoag Council, 383,Knights of Columbus FridayNight Bingo at the ColumbusClub, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Gamesbegin promptly at 6:20 p.m.;doors open at 4:30 p.m. andthe kitchen at 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bingoprogram includes a full complementof <strong>re</strong>gular games and severalhigher-paying specialgames including a split-the-pot.Pawtucket• Leon Mathieu Senior CenterCoffee Hour, 1 to 3 p.m. BingoBlast with Karin Lavoie, LMSCProgram Coordinator. Non-cashprizes will be awarded to all winners.<strong>The</strong> Center will also have abirthday celebration for its memberswith September birthdays.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Tribute to Lynard Skynyrd —<strong>The</strong> Artimus Pyle Band at theStadium <strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong>, 8 p.m. (401)762-4545, www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.com.Burrillville• Pascoag Council, 383,Knights of Columbus FridayNight Bingo at the ColumbusClub, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Gamesbegin promptly at 6:20 p.m.;doors open at 4:30 p.m. andthe kitchen at 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bingoprogram includes a full complementof <strong>re</strong>gular games and severalhigher-paying specialgames including a split-the-pot.Pawtucket• Leon Mathieu Senior CenterCoffee Hour, 1 to 3 p.m. FallsP<strong>re</strong>vention program with the URICollege of Pharmacy Out<strong>re</strong>achProgram. Learn ways to protectyourself from a d<strong>re</strong>aded fall.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• St. Michael’s UkrainianOrthodox Church Celebrates itsAnnual Festival, 74 Harris Avenue,from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission isf<strong>re</strong>e and open to the public. Thisyear's festival will also featu<strong>re</strong> acraft fair and vendors.Attleboro• Parish of St. Mark’s annual fair,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities, musicand food. 105 Stanley St.,Attleboro Falls.Cumberland•Teen Film Series at theCumberland Library, 1:30 p.m. forages 11+. Movie: Start T<strong>re</strong>k, ratedPG-13. Register online or visit the<strong>re</strong>fe<strong>re</strong>nce desk.Pawtucket• 15th annual Pawtucket ArtsFestival, Sept. 6-22. Annual citywidecelebration of the arts, cultu<strong>re</strong>and entertainment. Majo<strong>re</strong>vents include Festival Gala onSept. 6; Chinese Dragon BoatRaces and Taiwan Festival onSept. 7; RI Philharmonic Concertat Slater Park on Sept. 22. Visitwww.pawtucketartsfestival.org.14Glocester• Rhode Island Land TrustDays. Guided tour of SpragueFarm and Sprague FamilyCemetery, 9 a.m., hosted by theGlocester Land Trust.Lincoln• Civil War <strong>re</strong>-enactment andexhibit, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Hearthside House, featuring livecamps and demonstrations allweekend inside Chase FarmPark, located on the G<strong>re</strong>at RoadHistoric District. www.hearthsidehouse.org,(401) 726-0597.Northbridge• Blackstone CanalConservancy sponsors a morningof brush clearing and trash<strong>re</strong>moval along the canal andtrails in the Blackstone River andCanal Heritage State Park. Meetat 9 a.m. at Plummer’s Landingwest parking a<strong>re</strong>a at the canalon Church St<strong>re</strong>et. Bring loppers,bow saws, brush cuttersand work gloves. No powertools.21North Smithfield• 2013 annual North SmithfieldG<strong>re</strong>at Pumpkin Festival on thegronds of North Smithfield HighSchool. Community-wide publicevent celebrating the start of theautumn season. Enjoy pumpkin<strong>re</strong>lated events, food, entertainment,community service informationfair and mo<strong>re</strong>. <strong>Call</strong> (401)767-2200 for mo<strong>re</strong> information.Bellingham• <strong>The</strong> First Baptist Church ofBellingham holds a harvest festfrom 1 to 6 p.m., with a concertat 3. F<strong>re</strong>e event featuring food,games, activities and crafts.Bellingham Town Common.22 23 24 25 26 27Cumberland• Widow support group meetsevery Sunday — the first twoSundays of the month a<strong>re</strong> at theCommunity Chapel on DiamondHill Rd. <strong>The</strong> second two a<strong>re</strong> atEmerald Bay Manor, Diamond HillRoad. All meetings 2 p.m.<strong>Call</strong> 401-333-5815.Central Falls• Blackstone Valley Explo<strong>re</strong>rRiverboat Tours, leaving fromCentral Falls Landing from 1 to 4p.m. on the hour. For mo<strong>re</strong> information,call 401-724-2200 orvisit wwwSouth Attleboro• St. <strong>The</strong><strong>re</strong>sa’s Women’s Guildhold their annual craft and vendorfair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at theKnights of Columbus Hall, 304Highland Ave.Glocester• Heritage Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Vendors on both sides of MainSt<strong>re</strong>et.Bellingham• Reading with Indy, 6:30 to7:30 p.m. at the BellinghamPublic Library. Indy, a certified<strong>re</strong>ading therapy dog will be at thelibrary on Mondays. Child<strong>re</strong>n signup for 15 minutes to <strong>re</strong>ad to Indy.All ages welcome. Please <strong>re</strong>gisteronly one time per month inorder to give other child<strong>re</strong>nopportunities to <strong>re</strong>ad.East Providence• Weaver Library, 41 Grove Ave.,and the East ProvidenceHistorical Society p<strong>re</strong>sentUncovering the Past – a “Showand Tell” of East ProvidenceT<strong>re</strong>asu<strong>re</strong>s on Monday at 7 p.m.in the Champlin Program Roomof the Library. <strong>The</strong> evening willfeatu<strong>re</strong> a slide p<strong>re</strong>sentation anddiscussion of East Providenceartifacts.Pawtucket• <strong>The</strong> Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter and Shri Studio havepartne<strong>re</strong>d to offer a “Yoga forSeniors” on Tuesday morningsfrom 9:30am-10:30am at ShriStudio, 21 Broad St<strong>re</strong>et. <strong>The</strong>fee for Leon Mathieu SeniorCenter members is $5 per personper month. 728-7582.Cumberland• Teen Anime Club at theCumberland Public Library,every Tuesday from 6:30 to7:30 p.m. for teens 13+. Watchanime and have a snack, draw,play games and meet specialgifts.North Smithfield• <strong>The</strong> F<strong>re</strong>hill Council of theKnights of Columbus will hold afirst and second deg<strong>re</strong>e ce<strong>re</strong>monyat 7 p.m. at the councilhome, 501 G<strong>re</strong>at Road, Suite106 for men inte<strong>re</strong>ste din joining.For information, call TedBenz at (401) 356-0441 orted@benztesters.com.Burrillville• Blackstone Culinaria Sec<strong>re</strong>tIng<strong>re</strong>dient Food Tour, CrystalLake Golf Club, 100 BroncoHighway. Demo: Chicken francaise.Meal: Chicken francaise,pasta and vegetable. Cost:$19.50. Book online at blackstoneclinaria.comor call (401)724-2200.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>•Harris Public Library hosts“Behind the Paranormal withPaul and Ben Eno” at 7 p.m.Behind the Paranormal coversPaul Eno’s strange journey over43 years, from seminary studiesand work with church exorciststo eminent paranormal authority.One and a half hours, with timefor questions. This program isf<strong>re</strong>e and open to the public.East Providence• Riverside Branch Library, 475Bullocks Point Ave., will featu<strong>re</strong>films on Thursday afternoons at1:30pm. <strong>Call</strong> 434-2453 for theenti<strong>re</strong> schedule.Glocester• <strong>The</strong> Harmony Library will hostthe Mystery Book DiscussionGroup, led by B<strong>re</strong>nda Fecteau,the Harmony Library AdultLibrarian, which will discussHarlan Coben’s Deal B<strong>re</strong>aker at1:30 p.m.Burrillville• Pascoag Council, 383,Knights of Columbus FridayNight Bingo at the ColumbusClub, 98 Roosevelt Ave. Gamesbegin promptly at 6:20 p.m.;doors open at 4:30 p.m. andthe kitchen at 5 p.m.Pawtucket• Leon Mathieu Senior CenterCoffee Hour, 1 to 3 p.m.Medica<strong>re</strong> Part D OpenEnrollment with Joan Newton,LMSC Case Worker andCommunity InformationSpecialist.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• Meat raffle, Our Saviour’sChurch, 500 Smithfield Road.Doors open at 6:15 p.m., a f<strong>re</strong>esupper will be served. Rafflebegins at 7. (401) 766-5998.• Dinner and Drag with KittyLitter at the Stadium <strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong>,6:30 p.m. Kitty Litter will dazzleyou with musical comedy andquick-witterd banter. Dinner providedby River Falls. www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.com.Send your community events to notices@woonsocketcall.com28Blackstone• St. Paul’s Church yard sale, 8a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost for a table isf<strong>re</strong>e by a goodwill donationwould be accepted. <strong>Call</strong> MaryAnn at (508) 883-6726 to<strong>re</strong>serve a space.Blackstone River Valley• 2013 Blackstone River ValleyG<strong>re</strong>enway Challenge. Contact:(401) 762-0250. This fun annualrunning, cycling and canoeingcompetition highlights the historicBlackstone River Valley asa prime <strong>re</strong>c<strong>re</strong>ational destination.www.g<strong>re</strong>enwaychallenge.org formo<strong>re</strong> information.<strong>Woonsocket</strong>• New England’s Got Talent,hosted by Meaghan Mooneyfrom <strong>The</strong> Rhode Show, at theStadium <strong>The</strong>at<strong>re</strong>, 7 p.m.www.stadiumtheat<strong>re</strong>.com.
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