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Senior Moments<br />
Page www.TheTownCommon.com November <strong>30</strong> - December 6, 20<strong>16</strong><br />
Christmas Fair<br />
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December 3rd<br />
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>30</strong>th<br />
The Town Common<br />
WEDNESDAY MORNING GRANGE DINNER<br />
BIRDING<br />
The Rowley Grange will close its<br />
9:00 am - 3:00pm Community These very popular Calendar programs Supper season on Continues November <strong>30</strong>th, . . .<br />
provide an excellent opportunity to<br />
trinity Episcopal Church<br />
The North Shore’s<br />
124<br />
Largest<br />
River<br />
Independent<br />
Road in Topsfield<br />
Community Newspaper<br />
Featuring Craft tables, Baked Goods,<br />
Raffles, Books, Jewelry and Treasures.<br />
Holiday Cafe serving from 9:00am - 2:00pm<br />
Antique<br />
Wednesdays<br />
Dec 7 th & Jan 4 th<br />
8am - 9am $5 Early Buying fee<br />
9am - 1pm FREE ADMISSION<br />
at the Dover Elks Hall, 282 Durham Rd., Rte. 108, Dover, NH<br />
Exit 7 off Rte. <strong>16</strong>, 1.7 miles south on Rte. 108 on the left<br />
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explore one of the most productive<br />
birding areas in the country. To date,<br />
we have seen over 320 species of birds<br />
on these Wednesday field trips. Wed,<br />
Nov <strong>30</strong>, 20<strong>16</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong> am - 12:<strong>30</strong> pm.<br />
Meet in Gloucester at the Friendly’s<br />
restaurant at the first traffic circle on<br />
Route 128. $17. No preregistration<br />
required. For more information, call<br />
978-462-9998 for information about<br />
additional programs and events, or<br />
visit the website at www.massaudubon.<br />
org/joppaflatsprograms.<br />
HUMAN BOOKS<br />
Free event! We at the Georgetown<br />
Peabody Library are holding our own<br />
version of the Human Books event,<br />
based on the Human Library. “Books”<br />
are people who have volunteered to<br />
share their stories while challenging<br />
stereotypes. Instead of reading books,<br />
people come to ask questions and<br />
kick start discussion with our “books.”<br />
Some topics of discussion may relate<br />
to: mental illness, family makeup or<br />
religion etc. Wednesday Nov. <strong>30</strong>th<br />
6:<strong>30</strong>pm – 7:<strong>30</strong>pm. Georgetown<br />
Peabody Library, 2 Maple Street,<br />
Georgetown. No registration is<br />
required. Drop in any time between<br />
with a Chowder Fest at the Hall,<br />
consisting of Clam Chowder, Fish<br />
Chowder and Minestrone Soup and a<br />
super dessert. This will be served at 5<br />
and 6 and continued until 7:00. Why<br />
not call today for your reservation?<br />
978-948-7288.<br />
FOOD FIGHT: INSIDE THE<br />
BATTLE FOR MARKET BASKET<br />
Join us for a screening of the<br />
documentary Food Fight: Inside the<br />
Battle for Market Basket. November<br />
<strong>30</strong>, 6:<strong>30</strong>PM Newburyport Public<br />
Library. Throughout the summer of<br />
2014, a corporate food fight played out<br />
in dozens of communities impacting<br />
tens of thousands of workers and the<br />
economies of three states. When the<br />
faction of the Market Basket board<br />
headed by Arthur S. Demoulas fired<br />
his cousin and arch-rival Arthur T.<br />
Demoulas as long-time CEO of the<br />
successful supermarket chain, it set off<br />
a firestorm that sparked one of most<br />
unique corporate dramas in American<br />
history. It’s what the New York Times<br />
called “the last stand for the middle<br />
class.” Food Fight is the story of the<br />
battle to save Market Basket, and about<br />
the power of ordinary, passionate<br />
people to rewrite corporate history.<br />
BREWING AFRICAN LOVE<br />
On November <strong>30</strong>th at the<br />
Newburyport Brew Company on 4<br />
New Pasture Road in the Industrial<br />
Park. Latest Stories from on the ground<br />
in Africa. Fundraiser is presented by<br />
the organizations in Newburyport<br />
working in Africa. We have invited<br />
our wonderful drumming group to<br />
play at this event keeping the African<br />
spirit alive. We bring the spirit of<br />
Africa to the Newburyport Brewery.<br />
For more information contact:<br />
contact@smallsolutionsbigideas.org<br />
or call (617) 320-1098.<br />
BREAKING DOWN THE BOX<br />
Wednesday, November <strong>30</strong>, 20<strong>16</strong>,<br />
7pm: “Breaking Down the Box.”<br />
First Religious Society, Unitarian<br />
Universalist, shows “Breaking Down<br />
the Box,” a 40-minute documentary<br />
for communities of faith, to expose<br />
the torture of solitary confinement<br />
in the context of mass incarceration<br />
in the United States. Produced by<br />
filmmaker Matthew Gossage, the film<br />
examines the mental-health, racialjustice<br />
and human-rights implications<br />
of the systemic use of solitary<br />
confinement in U.S. prisons. It is a call<br />
to engage in the growing nationwide<br />
movement for restorative alternatives<br />
to isolated confinement that<br />
prioritize rehabilitation, therapeutic<br />
interventions, and recovery. Presented<br />
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