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Letters To The Editor<br />

Page www.TheTownCommon.com April <strong>12</strong> - 18, 20<strong>17</strong><br />

Site Work<br />

Community Announcements<br />

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GEORGETOWN – The Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library are hosting Books in Bloom on Saturday, April<br />

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29th, 20<strong>17</strong> from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Enjoy a spectacular display of floral arrangements by local floral designers inspired<br />

SyStem contractorS<br />

Community Connections<br />

by favorite literary works. Many displays will be available for raffle. Proceeds benefit library programming. The event will<br />

container Service be held at the Georgetown Peabody Library, 2 Maple Street, Georgetown. Tickets are $20 and include complimentary<br />

refreshments. To purchase tickets, contact Betty Hastings at betty.hastings@verizon.net. Tickets will also be available at<br />

the door. Business Spotlight<br />

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GEORGETOWN – The Country Gardeners Georgetown is pleased to offer a scholarship to one graduating senior from<br />

the Georgetown High<br />

Real Estate<br />

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School or a graduating senior who resides in Georgetown. The applicant is expected to continue<br />

Sale<br />

his (her) education in the fields of: Horticulture, Floraculture, Landscape Design, • Forestry, or Environmental Sale Sciences. To<br />

obtain an application, applicants may contact their Guidance Office or the Country Gardeners Georgetown Scholarship<br />

Committee, c/o Pat Ratay, 6 Brook Meadow Lane, Georgetown, MA 01833. Applications are due May 15, 20<strong>17</strong>.<br />

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Sports • Sports • Sports<br />

NEWBURY - Our State Representative, Lenny Mirra, will haveoffice hours at <strong>12</strong> Kent Way, Byfield in the 2nd Floor<br />

Hearing Room on Thursday, April 20th from <strong>12</strong>:30 pm to 2:00 p.m. Please stop by with questions, concerns or<br />

conversation! Read more: http://www.townofnewbury.org/node/19693<br />

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Pets, Animals, Plus<br />

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NOR’EASTERS POST 150 BASEBALL - Player registration and evaluation for players born 1998 or later. Eligible<br />

players live in the Newburyport, Amesbury, Pentucket, Triton, Georgetown and Ipswich towns. We will meet Sundays,<br />

Full Bakery!<br />

Town Common<br />

April 9 & 16 for registration only, 5:00 - 6:00 pm at Eiras Park in Rowley. On field evaluation and registration will be<br />

ORDER EARLY!<br />

every Sunday, April 23, 5:00 - 6:15 Health until the teams are selected & in mid-May. Fitness<br />

Teams will include; Sr Legion baseball (age<br />

19 and under) Sr Babe Ruth (age 19 and under) and 2 Jr Legion teams (age <strong>17</strong> and under) Questions or concerns, Mike<br />

Lamb and Bunny Cakes! Quinn. post150baseball@gmail.com or 978.364.3468<br />

Zeppolis, Cream Pies,<br />

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Italian Cookies &<br />

ROWLEY EARTH DAY – Trail Work at Dodge Reservation at 390 Wethersfield St, Saturday April 22, 20<strong>17</strong> 9 am-<strong>12</strong>pm<br />

Hot Cross Buns<br />

(Rain date, Sunday April 23: 9 am-<strong>12</strong>pm). The Conservation Commission and Open Space Committee is celebrating<br />

Earth Day 20<strong>17</strong> by performing trail maintenance at the Dodge property. Come for as little or as long as you can. Families<br />

155 Bridge Rd, Rte 1, Salisbury with children of all ages are welcome! We will be clearing and pruning a new trail. Tools needed are cross cut saws,<br />

978-465-1199<br />

pruning shears, and work gloves. Check out our website for more information: www.town.rowley.ma.us (under general<br />

government – Open Space) or contact Conservation Office at 978-948-2330 or Conservation@TownofRowley.org<br />

We serve espresso, latte & cappuccino - Ground fresh to order!<br />

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ROWLEY - Knitting with Angie Alves @ the Rowley Library, Tuesday, April 25, at 6 p.m. Attention all knitters or want<br />

to be knitters! Are you thinking about trying knitting? Already knit and have questions? Angie Alves can help! She will<br />

GRASSROOTS<br />

demonstrate knitting from beginning to end: how to spin your own yarn, design your own patterns, and choose from<br />

Soccer Development Contact Programyour Advertising<br />

different types of fibers. She will also demo how to cast on and bind off and answer any other questions you might have.<br />

Ages 3-6 yearsConsultant today!<br />

Join us at the Rowley Public Library on Tuesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. The Rowley Public Library is located at 141 Main<br />

Street and is fully accessible. For more information, call the library at 978-948-2850.<br />

Fun P: learning 978-948-8696 environment • F: 978-948-2564<br />

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advertise@thetowncommon.com ROWLEY - Book Club to meet Thursday, May 4 at 6:30 p.m. This month we’re reading The Wright Brothers, the<br />

Games<br />

dramatic behind-the-scenes story of how two brothers with a high school education and little money risked their lives and<br />

Experienced Coaching<br />

changed history, from Pulitzer Prize winning author David McCullough. Pick up a copy at the Rowley Library today,<br />

Staff<br />

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Greg Der Bogosian<br />

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Breakfast & Lunch<br />

Daily Specials<br />

Open Tues - Fri, 6 - 2<br />

Sat & Sun 6 - 1<br />

Closed Mondays<br />

& EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Contact your advertising consultant today....<br />

77 Wethersfield Street, Rowley, MA 01969<br />

advertise@thetowncommon.com<br />

0-5 years old<br />

978-948-8696<br />

is your Advertising Consultant<br />

77 Wethersfield St.<br />

Rowley, MA 01969<br />

Telephone: 978-948-8696<br />

Fax: 978-948-2564<br />

then join us for a discussion on Thursday, May 4 at 6:30 p.m. Our book group meets the first Thursday of each month,<br />

so check our web site for future titles. The Rowley Public Library is located at 141 Main Street and is fully accessible. For<br />

more information, call the library at 978-948-2850.<br />

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ROWLEY - Works of artist Michael Guarino on display at Rowley Public Library. Born in Lawrence, Michael Guarino<br />

currently lives in New Hampshire, where he gets his inspiration for his portraits, landscapes, and seascapes. He enjoys<br />

working with oils, pastels, and graphite. Beyond conveying only beauty, he strives to convey achievements, mystique,<br />

hardship, sometimes even sadness. His work will be on display through April at the Rowley Public Library, 141 Main<br />

Street in Rowley. For more information, call 978-948-2850. On Display at Rowley Public Library - This month in our<br />

display case, our local Grange chapter will be putting up their annual historical display. Come learn some local history<br />

and find out what the Grange is all about! If you have a hobby or interest you’d like to share with the community, please<br />

give us a call at 978-948-2850. The Rowley Public Library is located at 141 Main Street in Rowley.<br />

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SALISBURY - Boys and Girls Club of Lower Merrimack Valley Annual Auction<br />

- Come and join us for a spectacular night that will benefit the youth of your<br />

communities. This year’s auction will be held at the Club on May 6, 20<strong>17</strong>. The<br />

night will begin with a Silent Auction at 6:00 pm and end at 8:00 pm and then<br />

the Main Event begins at 8:15 pm. The Silent Auction will include 300 items<br />

that range from $25 to $500. The Main Event will have over 30 items to bid on<br />

such as vacation homes, sports memorabilia, Red Sox Tickets, framed artwork,<br />

a boat slip on the Merrimack River and much more. Tickets are available at<br />

the Club for $40 per person, for tickets come down or give us a call at 978-<br />

462-7003. Make a difference in a child’s life. Sponsored by The Newburyport<br />

Bank.<br />

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SALISBURY - The Second Annual Seacoast Christian Film Festival featuring<br />

three major motion pictures plus a children’s matinee double feature. 5<br />

Consecutive Days & Nights—Wed. April <strong>12</strong> thru Easter Sunday April 16,<br />

Vision Max Cinema, 201 Elm Street , (Rte. 110), Salisbury, MA. Admission<br />

Only $5.00 Per Person—All Ages. God’s Not Dead 2, Saving God, & I’m<br />

Not Ashamed. Children’s Matinee Double Feature On Good Friday April<br />

14th & Saturday, April 15th 11:00 AM—Admission Only $3.00 Beyond the<br />

Sky is a short film that helps children better understand the subject of sin and<br />

forgiveness. The Story of Jesus for Children shares the message of Jesus Christ as<br />

seen through the eyes of children. Please arrive 15 minutes before showtime. For<br />

Tickets and Show Times go to: www.visionmaxcinema.com. For more info go to<br />

www.christianfilmproductions.org

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