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Page 16 <strong>Medway</strong> & <strong>Millis</strong> Local Town Pages www.localtownpages.com <strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>Medway</strong> Public Library <strong>November</strong><br />

Youth Events<br />

TODDLER JAM<br />

Every Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 a.m., Newborns<br />

– 3 year-olds<br />

Children must be accompanied by parent/caregiver.<br />

IT’S STORY TIME!<br />

Every Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m., Ages 10<br />

months-5 years.*<br />

*These ages are flexible!<br />

NO STORYTIME ON NOVEMBER 2, 22 or 23.<br />

PAWS to Read, Wednesday, Nov. 7th, 6-7:15 p.m.<br />

Interested in reading to a cuddly friend? Sign up by<br />

calling (508) 533-3217 or come in and talk to our staff<br />

at the Circulation desk to register.<br />

Each child will get a 15-minute one-on-one reading<br />

session with our wonderful visiting therapy dogs. Children<br />

must be able to read independently. Grades 2-6.<br />

Cursive Club, Every Tuesday, 4 p.m.<br />

Join Miss Lucy to explore the art of cursive handwriting.<br />

Ages 7 through Adult. Register or Drop In.<br />

Animal Adventures presents: Dinosaur<br />

Adventures<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10th, 11 a.m.<br />

Celebrate DINOvember at the Library! Featuring fossils,<br />

dinosaur skulls, velociraptor claws, dinosaur skin<br />

and more dino artifacts that our audiences can see and<br />

touch as well as live animals such as monitor lizards,<br />

alligators, scorpions, birds, and snapping<br />

turtles. All Ages. Register or Drop In.<br />

“This program is supported in part by a grant from<br />

the <strong>Medway</strong> Cultural Council, a local agency which<br />

is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state<br />

agency.”<br />

Dinovember is a month-long celebration of creativity,<br />

imagination and silliness!! Come to the <strong>Medway</strong> Library<br />

for Dinosaur themed storytimes, dinosaur flannel<br />

board set in the childrens’ area, dinosaur scavenger<br />

hunt, crafts, books and more.<br />

Dinovember Crafts!!<br />

Wednesdays in <strong>November</strong>, 3-5 p.m., Ages 5 and up.<br />

Drop-in program.<br />

Teen Paint and Sip, Monday, Nov. 26th, 6 p.m.<br />

Bring your favorite cup or mug, library will provide<br />

cider, cocoa and tea. Paint along with acrylics and<br />

go home with original art! Ages 12 +. Register in advance.<br />

Space is limited!<br />

For more information and to register for events and<br />

programs visit medwaylib.org<br />

Contact Children’s Librarian, Lucy Anderson, with<br />

any questions at landerson@minlib.net or (508) 533-<br />

3217.<br />

Special <strong>Millis</strong><br />

Senior Center Events<br />

in <strong>November</strong><br />

The <strong>Millis</strong> Senior Center<br />

is located at 900 Main Street<br />

on the ground floor of the<br />

Veterans Memorial building.<br />

The telephone number<br />

is (508) 376-7051.<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

Feast Bossy’s Catering and<br />

Everade playing the piano,<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 16th at<br />

11:30 a.m. Must make reservation.<br />

$7 before Friday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 9th.<br />

Cognicitis Free Brain<br />

Health Workshop, <strong>November</strong><br />

1st at 9 a.m. This Brain<br />

Health Workshop was created<br />

to help older adults get<br />

an answer on where their<br />

brain health is today. To do<br />

this, researchers at Baycrest<br />

Hospital created an online<br />

memory assessment that<br />

older adults can take in our<br />

workshop. Appointments<br />

are required.<br />

<strong>Millis</strong> Board of Health<br />

Flu Clinic, <strong>November</strong> 17th<br />

and <strong>November</strong> 24th, 10<br />

a.m.-1 p.m. in the VMB<br />

Gym. Flu vaccines available<br />

for anyone over 8 years old.<br />

Residents are asked to bring<br />

their insurance cards and<br />

wear short sleeves. Those<br />

with no insurance may<br />

also receive the flu vaccine.<br />

Please call (508) 376-7042<br />

or email Robin McLaughlin<br />

Public Health Nurse at<br />

rmclaughlin@millisma.net<br />

with questions.<br />

The Fuel Assistance season<br />

starts on <strong>November</strong> 1,<br />

<strong>2018</strong>. Call for information.<br />

TRIPS<br />

Foxwoods~ <strong>November</strong><br />

8th~ $28 PP Please note<br />

date change<br />

Boston Pops~ Christmas<br />

Show~ $139 PP<br />

WHY DEAN?<br />

Recognized as a 2019 Best Regional<br />

College for by U.S. News & World Report<br />

for the eighth consecutive year, Dean<br />

College serves close to 1,200 full-time<br />

students and 400 part-time students,<br />

offering bachelor’s and associate<br />

degree programs, as well as part-time<br />

continuing and professional education<br />

credit and certificate programs.<br />

WHY TRANSFER TO DEAN?<br />

Generous Transfer Credit Policy:<br />

Students can transfer up to 90 credits*<br />

towards a bachelor’s degree. (*Some<br />

restrictions may apply.)<br />

Transfer Scholarships: All transfer<br />

applicants are automatically considered<br />

for as much as $25,000 per year in<br />

merit scholarship funding.<br />

99 MAIN STREET • FRANKLIN, MA • 877-TRY-DEAN •

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