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Page 2 www.TheTownCommon.com May <strong>30</strong> - June 5, 20<strong>18</strong><br />

How to Submit<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

Marc Maravalli, B.S., R.Ph.<br />

Publisher/Editor, The Town Common<br />

Letters to the Editor provide<br />

a useful way of communicating<br />

concerns, issues, or suggestions to<br />

all members of the community.<br />

The Town Common encourages<br />

all citizens to submit letters<br />

concerning issues of interest and<br />

concern to the local community.<br />

Letters selected for publication<br />

may be edited for length and clarity.<br />

Some letters may serve as a catalyst<br />

for other articles or coverage, and<br />

community leaders and agencies<br />

will be offered an opportunity to<br />

respond to letters concerning their<br />

areas of responsibility.<br />

All letters must be signed and<br />

include a daytime telephone<br />

number.<br />

Letters may be submitted to:<br />

The Editor<br />

c/o The Town Common<br />

Wethersfield St.<br />

Rowley, MA 01<br />

or preferably via e-mail to:<br />

editor@thetowncommon.com.<br />

Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary In Topsfield Hosts<br />

21st Annual Audubon Nature Festival - Sunday, June 3<br />

TOPSFIELD – Nature, animals, and local crafts will all be present at this year’s<br />

21st annual Audubon Nature Festival at Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife<br />

Sanctuary in Topsfield. With activities for children and adults, this year’s festival<br />

offers a great mix for all ages to enjoy the beauty of the wildlife.<br />

The Audubon Nature Festival will take place on Sunday, June 3, from 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m., with the goal to bring nature and families closer together. The program<br />

for the day includes “Eyes on Owls” presentations featuring live birds of prey with<br />

Mark and Marcia Wilson. Enjoy naturalist-guided walks, pond explorations, a<br />

reptiles and amphibians exhibit, and an Insect Zoo.<br />

Many local vendors and crafters will be demonstrating and showcasing their<br />

work, and families can even make some crafts of their own. Our children’s activities<br />

tent is full of fun crafts, and kids will have even more fun in our Green Games<br />

Tent. Take a guided tour of our backyard bird habitat and butterfly gardens, and<br />

speak with our garden experts about planting to attract birds, butterflies, and<br />

other wildlife. Our butterfly plant sale features native plants specially selected to<br />

attract butterflies.<br />

Some activities will be running throughout the day, while others are scheduled<br />

for certain times. There will also be food, home-baked goods, Captain Dusty’s<br />

ice cream, face-painting, and our very popular raffle. Live music throughout the<br />

day.<br />

Photo provided by Sherry Pearl<br />

Marcia and Mark Wilson with a great horned owl<br />

Admission is $20 per car. Rain or shine. For more information, please visit our website massaudubon.org/ipswichriver for a complete<br />

schedule of activities and directions to the sanctuary.<br />

Mass Audubon protects 37,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. As<br />

Massachusetts’ largest nature conservation nonprofit, we welcome more than a half million visitors a year to our wildlife sanctuaries and nature centers.<br />

Today, Mass Audubon is a nationally recognized environmental education leader, offering thousands of camp, school, and adult programs. With more<br />

than <strong>12</strong>5,000 members and supporters, we advocate on Beacon Hill and beyond, and conduct conservation research to preserve the natural heritage<br />

of our beautiful state. We welcome you to explore a nearby sanctuary, find inspiration, and get involved. Learn how at massaudubon.org.<br />

The Town Common deadline is<br />

5pm Wednesday (except when a<br />

federal holiday necessitates an<br />

earlier deadline).<br />

The Town Common<br />

serves the communities of the<br />

Upper North Shore of Mass. &<br />

Coastal New Hampshire and<br />

welcomes your participation.<br />

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Rowley, MA 01969<br />

Phone: 978-948-8696<br />

Fax: 978-948-2564<br />

E-mail: news@thetowncommon.com<br />

The Town Common<br />

Marc Maravalli, Publisher / Editor<br />

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omissions, but reprint opportunities do exist for prompt notification<br />

of such errors. Advertisers should notify The Town Common of any<br />

errors in ads on the first day of issuance.<br />

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consent of the publisher. The right is reserved to reject, omit, or<br />

edit any copy offered for publication.<br />

Copyright 2004-20<strong>18</strong> The Town Common © - All Rights Reserved<br />

In loving memory of<br />

Liz Ichizawa, Reporter (15 - 20<strong>05</strong>)<br />

Old Eastern<br />

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Open Every Day from<br />

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Nov 15th - Apr 1st<br />

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Art Exhibitors Music Demonstrations<br />

Fine Crafts Food Face- painting<br />

Free Art Activities Free Balloon Artist<br />

Visit www.salisburyma.gov or contact amarchand@salisburyma.gov, 978-463-2263<br />

This is not a school sponsored event .<br />

This program in supported in part by grants from the Coastal Trails Coalition as well<br />

as The Salisbury & West Newbury Cultural Councils, Local agencies, and the MA Festivals<br />

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