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To Submit Calendar ItemsBY E-MAIL (PREFERRED):life@eastbaynewspapers.comBY PHONE: 401/253-6000 x138BY MAIL: Calendar - East Bay Life, PO Box 90,Bristol, RI 02809BY FAX: 401/253-6055Or stop by any of our offices. Listings are coordinatedby Jim McGaw. Photos or artwork areencouraged but cannot be returned.DEADLINE: Noon on Friday before publication8 <strong>Days</strong>WednesdayJan. 23Glass Pendant WorkshopIn this Barrington Community School(BCS) workshop, learn to design beautifulpendants with pre-cut dichroic(two-color) glass as well as powder andfrit made from crushed glass. Tools willbe provided and no experience is necessary.Following class, the instructorwill fire each piece in her kiln andreturn them to the BCS office to bepicked up by students. Instructor DeeniePacik Giuliano has been workingwith glass for 15 years.WHERE: Barrington Middle School, Middle Highway,BarringtonWHEN: 6-8 p.m.COST: $48 for BCS members, $58 for non-members;if taken as a parent-child workshop, onechild over the age of 8 welcome with each adultat the additional cost of $40 per childMORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcommschool.comThursdayJan. 24Martin Luther King, Jr. CelebrationThe Roger Williams University Schoolof Law and the Office of Diversity &Outreach presents a celebration of theRev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s contributionsto the civil rights movement. Akeynote address will be delivered byJenny Rivera, professor of law at theCity University of New York School ofLaw in New York and the founder anddirector of the Law School’s Center onLatino and Latina Rights and Equality.A reception will follow.WHERE: Roger Williams University School ofLaw Building (Room 285), 1 Old Ferry Road,BristolWHEN: 4 p.m.COST: FreeMORE INFO: 401/254-3407Poetry Reading by Stuart BlazerLocal poet Stuart Blazer, whose mostrecent book, “Rhizome Skyline,” waspublished by the Rhode Island Schoolof Design’s (RISD) Department ofArchitecture to commemorate the “Re:Making Architecture Symposium,” willgive a free poetry reading. Mr. Blazerhas served as poet in residence for theRISD Museum and has also written“Ricochet,” “C-O-H,” “Aix-en-Providence”and “Aqua Firma.” Register inadvance.WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43Muse Way, TivertonWHEN: 6:30 p.m.COST: FreeMORE INFO: 401/625-6796College Finances TalkFinancial services manager Bill Geaseypresents a free educational talk for parentswho want to plan ahead to financetheir child’s college education. He’llpresent information about how collegeslook at your finances and how youcan learn to position yourself in thebest possible light. It’s recommendedfor parents of college-bound kids fromages 4 to 14. Registration suggested.WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bristol8IN EAST BAYWHEN: 7 p.m.COST: FreeMORE INFO: 401/253-6948FridayJan. 25Pennfield School Open HouseListen to an upper school assemblyspeech, meet the head of school, tourclassrooms with a current parent andmeet faculty and students. To RSVP, e-mail kemory@pennfield.org or call401/849-4646.WHERE: Pennfield School, 110 Sandy Point Ave.,PortsmouthWHEN: 8-10 a.m.MORE INFO: www.pennfield.orgOpera Providence at BlithewoldAs part of the Winter Concert Series atBlithewold, the Opera ProvidenceEnsemble will perform opera classicsfeaturing Joshua Collier (tenor), RyneCherry (baritone), Rebecca Cunha(soprano) and Arielle Rogers (mezzo),with Melissa Woolverton as pianist.Enjoy wine and sweets, too. Space islimited so it’s advised to order ticketsearly.WHERE: Blithewold Mansion, Gardens, andArboretum, 101 Ferry Road, BristolWHEN: 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25; and 3 p.m. Sunday,Jan. 27COST: $40 per person ($75 for entire concertseries)EMBARRASEDAS SEEN ON GOOD MORNINGAMERICA & FOX NEWS!NEW!The LATEST Laser to receive clearancefor treatment of Toenail Fungus!University Foot & Ankle Center Inc235 Plain Street, Suite 201, Providence, RI 02905(401)861-8830SPOTLIGHTThree players, three composersOn Saturday, Arts in the Village presents a concert featuringthe Boston Trio, which will be performing works by Schumann,Dvorak and the contemporary American composerJohn Musto. Violinist Irina Muresanu, cellist Denise Djokic and pianistHeng-Jin Park each have distinguishedcareers as soloists, recitalistsand chamber musicians, and haveappeared with major orchestras andpremier chamber music festivalsthroughout the United States andEurope. A frequent guest on “Classicsin the Morning” and “Classical Performances”on Boston’s WGBH, thetrio’s latest CD will be released on the Centaur label.FAST • SAFE • EFFECTIVE • NO ANESTHESIA OR DRUGSWHAT: The Boston Trio in concertWHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 BayState Road, RehobothWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26COST: $15 for adults, $13 for seniors,$6 for students and childrenMORE INFO: 508/252-5718www.universityfootandanklecenter.comMORE INFO: 401/331-6060; www.operaprovidence.orgAcoustic Open MicRoy Tebwa is the featured artist. Bring anonperishable food donation to benefitBristol Good Neighbors, a local foodpantry, in support of “Singing Out forFood” for the Artist Hunger Network.East Bay Life January 23-24, 2013Calendar indexOngoing events . . . . . . . . . .11Page B9At the Theater . . . . . . . . . . .13Especially for kids . . . . . . . .13Trips & tours . . . . . . . . . . . .14Gallery listingsand openings . . . . . . . . . . . .14Nightlife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15The acclaimed Celtic band Pendragon comes to Bristol’s StoneChurch Coffeehouse Saturday night. New England has long hada rich tradition of Celtic-inspired music. Pendragon hasembraced that tradition and createda timeless sound of its own,SPOTLIGHTCeltic-inspired soundsWHAT: Pendragon in concertWHERE: Stone Church Coffee House at TheFirst Congregational Church, 280 High St.,BristolWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 (doorsopen at 6:45 p.m.)COST: $15; half price for students, free forchildren 5 and underMORE INFO: 401/253-4813 or 401/253-7288performing roots music with anunmistakable contemporaryedge. Pendragon’s music celebratesthe lives and lore of generationsof New Englanders whobrought traditions from Ireland,Scotland, French Canada andother distant shores to the banksof the Blackstone River. Pendragonis comprised of Bob Drouin on fiddle, bouzouki and tenor banjo; RussellGusetti on guitar and concertinas; Josh Kane on flute and whistles;Mary Lee Partington on vocals; and step dancer and percussionist KevinDoyle of Barrington, a U.S. champion dancer who has performedthroughout the New England area for over 30 years. Light refreshmentswill be available for purchase.WHERE: The Coffee Depot, 501 Main St., WarrenWHEN: 7 p.m.COST: FreeMORE INFO: www.coffeedepotonline.comJohn Waite in ConcertConsidered one of the most uniquelySee FRIDAY Page 10We Make Your Dental VisitA Pleasant ExperienceFamily and Cosmetic DentistryCall Now for a ComplimentaryCosmetic ConsultationConvenient appointments around your schedule!

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