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own Common Senior Moments<br />

Page 4 www.TheTownCommon.com March <strong>14</strong> - 20, 20<strong>18</strong><br />

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH <strong>14</strong>th<br />

ROUNDTABLE<br />

The Civil War Roundtable of the<br />

Community Merrimack will meet Calendar at 7:30 PM Survey” with author Continues R.W. Bacon, . . .<br />

DOCUMENTING HISTORIC<br />

STRUCTURES<br />

How the Pros Did It in the<br />

Historic American Buildings<br />

Survey presentation by R.W.<br />

Bacon on Thursday, March 15,<br />

at 6:00 p.m.Custom House<br />

Maritime Museum, 25 Water<br />

Street, Newburyport. Admission:<br />

Free. The Newburyport<br />

Preservation Trust (NPT)<br />

presents “Documenting Historic<br />

Structures: How the Pros Did It in<br />

the Historic American Buildings<br />

on Wednesday March <strong>14</strong>th at our on Thursday, March 15, 6 p.m.,<br />

NEW LOCATION, the Hilton at the Custom House Maritime<br />

Senior Center, 42 Lafayette Rd. Museum, 25 Water Street,<br />

check out our:<br />

(Rt. 1), Salisbury, MA (Next to Newburyport. The program is free,<br />

Buying RecoRds<br />

The<br />

PRO<br />

the Salisbury Fire Station). Clay but<br />

Firefly<br />

limited seating<br />

Pottery<br />

Town Common<br />

is available.<br />

Jazz.Rock.soul SHOP<br />

Feeter will speak on “The <strong>12</strong>th Doors open at 5:45 p.m.<br />

now selling:<br />

MA Infantry and the tragic death<br />

e Town<br />

Skateboard,<br />

Common<br />

BMX<br />

A Paint-Your-Own<br />

and Scooter gear birthdays<br />

of Col. Fletcher Webster at the<br />

Pottery<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

Studio<br />

Punk.Reggae.Alt<br />

MARCH 16th<br />

978-304-1936<br />

Battle of Manassas.” Admission is For Kids and<br />

The North Shore’s Largest Independent Community Newspaper Adults of All Ages<br />

free and anyone with an interest GEORGETOWN Classes & Parties BOOK SALE<br />

in America’s Civil War is invited The Friends of the Georgetown<br />

ouldestate@gmail.com<br />

to attend. For more information<br />

CLAY<br />

Peabody<br />

& GLASS<br />

Library<br />

FUSING<br />

are holding<br />

72 Mirona Road, Portsmouth, NH<br />

Buying estates too!<br />

New England’s Premier visit Call for our a tour web (6<strong>03</strong>)379-<strong>18</strong>98 page www. their annual 6<strong>03</strong>-431-7682 book sale on March<br />

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www.RYEAIRFIELD.com 6<strong>03</strong>.964.2800<br />

17th, <strong>18</strong>th, and 19th at<br />

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Palmer<br />

rentals<br />

the Georgetown Peabody Library<br />

(2 Maple Street, Georgetown,<br />

MA). Hours are as follows: Friday<br />

the 16th: 10:00am – 5:00pm;<br />

Saturday the 17th: 9:00 am - 1:00<br />

pm, Sunday the <strong>18</strong>th: 1:00pm-<br />

4:00pm, and Monday the 19th:<br />

New Dining Room THURSDAY, MARCH 15th<br />

Full Bar<br />

Cleanouts & Disposal LLC<br />

Italian ST PATRICK’S DAY<br />

JUNK<br />

Deli &<br />

REMOVAL<br />

Marketplace<br />

SERVICE<br />

WE DO ALL THE Take LOADING out CELEBRATION<br />

single item to whole<br />

Grab<br />

house<br />

& Go<br />

cleanout Friends of the Rowley Council on<br />

10 & 15 yard dumpsters available<br />

Party Trays Aging Presents: A St. New Patrick’s Dining Day Room 2:00pm - 8:00 pm. There will be<br />

Celebration, Food & Irish Full Music Bara wide variety of hardcover and<br />

978-465-2225 & Irish Humor. March<br />

Italian<br />

15, 20<strong>18</strong>,<br />

Deli<br />

paperback<br />

&<br />

books available; prices<br />

Call for<br />

<strong>12</strong>:00 noon – 2 p.m. Ipswich are $2 hardcover, $1 paperback,<br />

GiuseppesFineFood.com 257 Free Low Estimate St . Newburyport<br />

6<strong>03</strong>-770-7551<br />

Greg Szumowski<br />

masonic Hall, 70 Topsfield<br />

Marketplace<br />

gerrypalmer@palmercleanouts.com<br />

Rd., $0.50 children’s books. A Bag Sale<br />

www.palmercleanouts.com Ipswich. Entertainment by: Take Tom outwill be held on Sunday. Proceeds<br />

your Advertising Consultant<br />

O’Carrrol with songs, Grab stories & Go from the book sale benefit library<br />

Site Work<br />

77 Wethersfield St.<br />

& Irish humor & much Party more. Trays programs, such as children’s events<br />

e<br />

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Fax: 978-948-2564<br />

7637 or drop by Rowley Newburyport Annex SIGNS OF SPRING<br />

wncommon.com/gszumowski@thetowncommon.com on 39 Central St, Rowley. These 90-minute sessions are<br />

for both you and your active<br />

Thelocalflavortastesbetterthanever.<br />

SENIOR MEETING<br />

preschooler! Each week, our<br />

Route 1, Portsmouth • 436-0717<br />

www.dinnerhorn.com<br />

978-948-8696 • www.thetowncommon.com Mass Senior Action Council, structured activities will include<br />

www.bratskellar.com<br />

• advertise@thetowncommon.com<br />

North Seacoast Affiliate will original songs, movement,<br />

meet on a new day and time: dramatic play, hand-on science,<br />

OMNI Security Team<br />

Thursday, March 15th, at 1:00 and a thematic snack. We’ll give<br />

Happy Halloween at the Newburyport Senior/ you coloring pages to take home<br />

Residential & Commercial Security Community Center, 331 High and lots of fun materials via an<br />

Fire & Access Systems fromto Video all ofSurveillance<br />

us at<br />

Street. Speaker, Kathleen Paul, electronic goody bag after each<br />

Big enough to serve you - Small enough to know you first VP of the MSAC State Board class. Fri, Mar 16, 20<strong>18</strong> 10:00 am<br />

Burglar, Fire Alarms<br />

and President of the North Shore - 11:30 am. Meet at Joppa Flats<br />

24 Hour Monitoring<br />

chapter in Lynn will offer us a Education Center, One Plum<br />

mini workshop previously offered Island Turnpike, Newburyport.<br />

We Guarantee the best!<br />

at a State- wide meeting. Adults Cost: member adult, $7, child $6;<br />

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6<strong>03</strong>-659-23<strong>03</strong> snacks and discussion. If you have information, call 978-462-9998<br />

questions on subjects important<br />

to the well- being of older adults<br />

or if you have information that<br />

would help adult populations,<br />

for information about additional<br />

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website at www.massaudubon.<br />

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please bring your questions and<br />

information along.<br />

Contact your Advertising<br />

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FAMILY NIGHT-HIKE:<br />

EQUINOX EVENING<br />

EXPLORE<br />

Let’s celebrate the equinox, the<br />

celestial event that marks the true<br />

beginning of spring. As the sun<br />

sets, we’ll search for signs of spring<br />

in the forest and field and use some<br />

tricks for investigating nature by<br />

dark. We’ll end the evening around<br />

a toasty fire pit with blankets and<br />

treats while sharing legends about<br />

the seasons and constellations.<br />

Fri, Mar 16, 20<strong>18</strong> 6:30 pm -<br />

8:00 pm - Meet at Joppa Flats<br />

Education Center, One Plum<br />

Island Turnpike, Newburyport.<br />

Meet at Rough Meadows Wildlife<br />

Sanctuary, Rowley. For more<br />

information, call 978-462-9998<br />

for information about additional<br />

Have A Happy<br />

programs<br />

&<br />

and<br />

Safe<br />

events, or visit the<br />

website at www.massaudubon.<br />

org/joppaflatsprograms. Halloween Cost:<br />

member adult $6, child $6.<br />

Nonmember adult, $8, child, $8.<br />

Preregistration required.<br />

Skilled Rehabilitation, Nursing Care and Assisted Living Community<br />

I HAVE A FRIEND<br />

See Page 2<br />

795 Washington Rd.<br />

Rye, NH <strong>03</strong>870<br />

6<strong>03</strong>-964-8<strong>14</strong>44<br />

SATURDAY, MARCH 17th<br />

SATURDAY MORNING<br />

BIRDING<br />

Our experienced leaders will<br />

take you to birding hot spots in<br />

the Newburyport/Plum Island<br />

area in search of avian activity.<br />

Beginners and birders of all skill<br />

levels are welcome. Sat, Mar 17,<br />

20<strong>18</strong>; 9:00 am - 11:30 am. Meet<br />

at Joppa Flats Education Center,<br />

One Plum Island Turnpike,<br />

Newburyport. Cost: member,<br />

$10; nonmember, $<strong>12</strong>. No<br />

preregistration required. For more<br />

information, call 978-462-9998<br />

for information about additional<br />

programs and events, or visit the<br />

website at www.massaudubon.<br />

org/joppaflatsprograms.<br />

GEORGETOWN BOOK SALE<br />

See Friday, March 16th<br />

PLOVER WARDEN<br />

ORIENTATION<br />

Saturday, March 17th, 10:00 a.m. –<br />

Noon - Interested in being a plover<br />

warden, or, just volunteering?<br />

Learn about the piping plovers on<br />

the national wildlife refuge and<br />

how you can help them by being a<br />

plover warden. This no obligation<br />

orientation will take you through<br />

the plover recovery program at<br />

Parker River and give you an idea<br />

about how you can help through<br />

volunteering. This program<br />

will take place in the refuge<br />

visitor center auditorium. No<br />

preregistration. 978-465-5753;<br />

Fax: 978-465-2807; https://www.<br />

fws.gov/refuge/parker_river/<br />

ST. PATRICK’S DAY<br />

CONCERT: A SOFTER SIDE<br />

OF CELTIC WITH JEFF<br />

SNOW<br />

Jeff Snow is a talented multiinstrumentalist<br />

who plays the<br />

music and tells the stories behind<br />

the songs. He plays six and twelve<br />

string guitar, autoharp, Celtic<br />

Bouzouki & Bodhran. Jeff also<br />

plays the drums and a variety of<br />

Ce<br />

peop

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