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Senior Fitness ClassesSeekonk Total Fitness Club offer a freesenior fitness class.WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall RiverAve., SeekonkWHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, ThursdaysCOST: FreeMORE INFO: 508/336-4545; www.totalfitnessclubs.comSocial Duplicate Bridge“Tea Time at the Table,” duplicatebridge for newcomers and intermediates.All are invited for an afternoon offood, fun and friends.WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378East Main Road, PortsmouthWHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. TuesdaysMORE INFO: 624-1723 or e-mail vikingbridgeclub@verizon.netToastmasters Island FoghornsToastmasters International is a nonprofitorganization that helps peopledevelop and improve their publicspeaking abilities through local clubmeetings.WHERE: Middletown Police Department, 123 ValleyRd., MiddletownWHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. first and third Thursdaysof each monthMORE INFO: e-mail vpresmem@islandfoghorns.orgTOPS MeetingsTOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetsat locations around the East Bay. It’s asensible and affordable way to help youlose weight and get healthy.— Riverside Congregational Church, 15 OakAve., Riverside, on Thursdays; 6-6:30 weigh-in,6:30-7:30 p.m. meeting. $2 per week. For moreinformation contact Barbara at 401/433-5084or e-mail blh25@cox.net.— Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus St.,Tiverton, on Thursdays at 10 a.m. All are welcome.— Warren Baptist Church, Main and MillerStreet, Warren, Thursdays; 5:45-6:30 p.m.weigh-in, 6:30-7:30 p.m. meeting, Thursdays. $3a week. For more information, call Susan Lemoisat 864-6510.Viking Bridge ClubOffers games and lessons for players atevery level. Partners are guaranteed.WHERE: St. Mary’s Parish House, 278 East MainRoad, PortsmouthWHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays,Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, ThursdaysMORE INFO: 624-1723;www.vikingbridgeclub.comAt theTheater“Amadeus”It’s madness, murder and Mozart as2nd Store Theatre takes on Peter Shaffer’sfantastical masterpiece“Amadeus.” In the court of the AustrianEmperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is theestablished composer. Enter the greatestmusical genius of all time: WolfgangAmadeus Mozart. The resulting confrontationbetween mediocrity andgenius is a tale of breathtaking dramaticpower. It’s directed by Kym Moore.WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre, 28 Market St., WarrenWHEN: 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays,and 3 p.m. Sundays (added show at 7p.m. Jan. 27), Jan. 24 to Feb. 17.COST: $25 general, $20 for patrons under 21MORE INFO: 401/247-4200; www.2ndStoryTheatre.com“Crime and Punishment”Trinity Rep leaps into 2013 with a boldretelling of Dostoyevsky’s classic psychologicalnovel, “Crime and Punishment,”directed by Brian Mertes. CoadaptorsMarilyn Campbell and CurtColumbus have spun Dostoyevsky’scomplex story into a 90-minute, threeactor tour-de-force with a modern,poetic flair.WHERE: Trinity Repertory Co., 201 WashingtonSt., ProvidenceWHEN: Through Feb. 24; check website for showtimesCOST: $28 to $68; $15 for noon shows on Jan.SPOTLIGHTFull slate of musicIt will be a busy night Saturday at Sandywoods Center for the Arts,which welcomes to the stage Kristen Graves (pictured), GlennRoth, and Little Black Heart featuring Katherine Quinn. Ms.Graves is a folk/pop singer and songwriter with a voice that commandsWHAT: Kristen Graves, Glenn Rothand Little Black Heart in concertWHERE: Sandywoods Center for theArts, 43 Muse Way, TivertonWHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 (doorsopen at 6:30 p.m.)COST: $10 in advance, $12 at the doorMORE INFO: 401/241-7349;www.sandywoodsmusic.comattention, lyrics that catch your heartand melodies that stay with the listenerlong after the evening ends. Afinger-style guitarist, Mr. Roth is alicensed performer in the MetropolitanTransportation Authority’s “Musicunder New York” program, playing forthe most distracted and demandingaudience in the world: legions ofworkers rushing to jobs throughoutthe Big Apple. Born and bred in Providence,Ms. Quinn is known for her unique phrasing, quirky word playand melodic vocals. She’ll be performing with Gary Deslaurier andWayne Belanger as Little Black Heart. BYOB and food allowed.23 and Feb. 6MORE INFO: 401/351-4242; www.trinityrep.com“Dinner With Friends”The Little Theatre of Fall River concludesits annual Firebarn subscriptionseason with the Pulitzer-prize winningplay, “Dinner With Friends.” The playfocuses on two couples at different agesand stages of their lives, and how Tomand Beth’s breakup impacts Gabe andKaren, who first feel compelled tochoose sides and then begin to questionthe strength of the own marriage.This play is not recommended for children.WHERE: The Firebarn, corner of Prospect Streetand Highland Avenue, Fall RiverWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24; 8 p.m. Fridayand Saturday, Jan. 25-26; and 2 p.m. Sunday,Jan. 27COST: $16; discounts available for students andseniorsMORE INFO: 508/675-1852;www.littletheatre.net“I Hate Hamlet”John Joseph Gomes and Susan Staniunasof East Providence appear in thiscomedy by The Community Players. It’sdirected by Eric Barbato.WHERE: Jenks Auditorium, Division Street, Pawtucket(across from McCoy Stadium)WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25-26;and 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27COST: $15 for adults, $12 for students throughhigh schoolMORE INFO: 401/726-6860; www.thecommunityplayers.org“Time Stands Still”In this Roger Williams University(RWU) Senior Acting Project production,Sarah and James, a photojournalistand a foreign correspondent, are tryingto find happiness in a world thatseems to have gone crazy. Theirs is apartnership based on telling the tougheststories, and together, making a difference.But when their own story takesa sudden turn, the adventurous coupleconfronts the prospect of a more conventionallife. “Time Stands Still” is byDonald Margulies and directed by RWUprofessor Peter Wright.WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old FerryRoad, BristolWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25-26COST: FreeMORE INFO: 401/254-3626Especiallyfor KidsArts Alive!This community-based nonprofit organizationthat provides instruction in thetheatrical arts offers classes in creativedance, theatrical dance, singing formusical theater and acting/improv forages 3-17.WHERE: Arts Alive! Studio, The Barrington Center,184 County Road, BarringtonWHEN: Mondays, Wednesdays and ThursdaysMORE INFO: www.artsalivebarrington.orgAudubon Society’sEnvironmental Education CenterChildren’s nature programs are offered,including after-school, preschool andhome-school programs.WHERE: Audubon Society’s Environmental EducationCenter, 1401 Hope St., Route 114, BristolWHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon-5p.m. Sunday, from October to MayCOST: $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children 4 to 12,free for children under 4 and members; free8 <strong>Days</strong>East Bay Life January 23-24, 2013Page B13admission the first Saturday of each month,sponsored by the Citizens’ Bank FoundationMORE INFO: 401/245-7500, www.asrieec.org;401/949-5454, ext. 3041 to register for programsButtonwood Park ZooThe zoo features more than 200 animalsin 28 exhibits on a 10-acre site. Anew Zoo Choo Choo, an electric train,runs daily on the grounds and is $2 aride.WHERE: 425 Hawthorn St., New BedfordWHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; closed Thanksgiving,Christmas and New Years DayCOST: $6 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free under 3,$4.50 teens, seniors; $2 trainMORE INFO: 508/991-6178; www.bpzoo.orgChildren’s Reading CirclePreschool children can join the funevery Thursday for stories, snacks and acraft activity.WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road,WestportWHEN: 10:30-11:30 a.m. ThursdaysCOST: FreeMORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvillagestore.comChildren’s Story HourMiss Margie reads several theme-relatedstory and picture books gearedtowards the pre-school set, followed bycraft time allowing the children toexpress their creativity based on the funfacts and stories they just heard.WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington ShoppingCenter, County Road, BarringtonWHEN: 10 a.m. ThursdaysCOST: FreeMORE INFO: 245-7925;www.barringtonbooks.comFall River CarouselHoused in an elegant Victorianinspiredpavilion, this unique waterfrontvenue has been completelyrestored to the splendor of its early daysat the historic Lincoln Park. Over 3,000carousels were produced in the U.S.during the “golden age” between theearly 1880s and early 1930s. Fall River’sCarousel 54 of the Philadelphia TobogganCompany is one of only 165 leftoperating in the country. The classiccarousel, marked by masterful carvingsand that old familiar up-and-down gallopingmotion, can be enjoyed by thewhole family year-round for birthdayparties and special events.WHERE: Fall River Carousel, Central St., Fall RiverWHEN: Season (closed for winter); opens MemorialDay on weekends, then Wednesday throughSunday when school lets out; available for privatefunctions year roundCOST: $1 ride; $5 for seven ridesMORE INFO: 508/678-1100, ext. 101; www.bat-See KIDS Page 14MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH340 Central Avenue • Seekonk, MA 02771AUCTION: 1/26/13 at 1:00PMPreview held the same day - 12-1pmAntiques, Tools, Quilts, Art, Jewelry and More!Come Join the Fun

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