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NOVEMBER 14, 2019<br />

PETER A. TORIGIAN<br />

CENTER<br />

*****<br />

Activities<br />

Thursday, Nov. 14<br />

8:30 a.m. Quilting. 9:15<br />

a.m. Whist. 9:30 a.m.<br />

Advanced painting, Big Band<br />

dancing. 10 a.m. Boutique.<br />

12:15 p.m. Movie club.<br />

12:30 p.m. Bridge. 1 p.m.<br />

Sing-along.<br />

*****<br />

Friday, Nov. 15<br />

8 a.m. Beginner<br />

painting, TOPS weigh-in.<br />

9 a.m. Aerobics, cell phone<br />

help, TOPS meeting. 10<br />

Seniors<br />

a.m. Boutique. 11:15 a.m.<br />

Chair yoga. Noon National<br />

Association of Retired<br />

Federal Employees<br />

mailing, open art studio.<br />

12:15 p.m. Loss of spouse<br />

group. 12:30 p.m. Bingo,<br />

enhanced fitness. 1 p.m.<br />

Pingpong, Scrabble.<br />

*****<br />

Monday, Nov. 18<br />

8 a.m. Tips and topics.<br />

9 a.m. Aerobics, duplicate<br />

Bridge, state Sen. Joan<br />

Lovely office hour. 9:30 a.m.<br />

Podiatry. 11:15 a.m. Zumba.<br />

12:30 p.m. Bridge, model<br />

ship building, Bingo. 6 p.m.<br />

Green Peabody.<br />

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*****<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 19<br />

9:15 a.m. Whist. 9:30 a.m.<br />

Exercise with Edye, Bunka<br />

workshop. 10:30 a.m. Line<br />

dancing. Noon Mah Jongg.<br />

12:30 p.m. Crocheting/knitting,<br />

enhanced fitness.<br />

*****<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 20<br />

9 a.m. Sewing/repair, aerobics,<br />

rug hooking, wood<br />

carving. 9:30 a.m. Disabled<br />

American Veterans meeting.<br />

10 a.m. Chess, cribbage,<br />

backgammon. 10:15 a.m.<br />

Zumba. 12:30 p.m. Model ship<br />

building, party set up. 2 p.m.<br />

Homeless providers meeting.<br />

St. Adelaide’s<br />

Christmas Fair<br />

St. Adelaide’s Church, 708<br />

Lowell St., hosts its Christmas<br />

fair on Friday, Nov. 15, 3-9<br />

p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 16, 10<br />

a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

The fair includes homebaked<br />

goods, holiday gift<br />

baskets, home-made crafts,<br />

ice cream sundaes, games of<br />

“I’m happy I can<br />

make it possible<br />

for Jeff to stay in<br />

the community<br />

where he<br />

grew up.”<br />

Steve,<br />

Caregiver<br />

to Jeff<br />

chance including Spin the<br />

Lucky Wheel, cradle corner, a<br />

wine cellar and kids activities,<br />

including a visit from Santa<br />

and a 50/50 pot of gold raffle<br />

every hour and grand and<br />

super raffles with the chance<br />

to win up to $2,000 cash and<br />

other prizes.<br />

Become a Peabody<br />

Foundation guest reader<br />

The Peabody Education<br />

Foundation, through its<br />

Community Resources<br />

Committee, is again looking<br />

for volunteers from businesses<br />

and the local community<br />

to be a part of the highly-successful<br />

guest reader<br />

program.<br />

This program is for students<br />

in Kindergarten through Grade<br />

5. We are looking for adults<br />

who are willing and able to<br />

spend 20 to 30 minutes, once<br />

a week for 16 weeks, in an<br />

elementary school classroom<br />

reading to the students. The<br />

2020 program will run from<br />

January 13 until May 15 (excluding<br />

the two school vacation<br />

weeks).<br />

Reading to children brings<br />

enjoyment to both them and<br />

you. We hope that you and<br />

your co-workers will consider<br />

being a part of this wonderful<br />

program this year, visiting<br />

a classroom, reading aloud<br />

to the students and showing<br />

them that reading is fun for<br />

everyone.<br />

To participate, contact Natalie<br />

Maga, Community Resources<br />

Committee to obtain an enrollment<br />

form which can be mailed<br />

to the Peabody Education<br />

Foundation P.O. Box 233<br />

Peabody, MA 01960 or email it<br />

to Natalie@peabodytv.com.<br />

Watershed annual<br />

meeting at Spinelli’s<br />

The Saugus River Watershed<br />

Council (SRWC) hosts its annual<br />

meeting and dinner Dec.<br />

5, 6:30-9 p.m. at Spinelli’s<br />

Function Facility, Route 1 South<br />

(Peabody / Lynnfield line).<br />

The keynote presentation will<br />

be on local and migratory birds in<br />

their habitat within Saugus River<br />

Watershed and surrounding<br />

marshes by Sean Riley from the<br />

Department of Conservation &<br />

Recreation (DCR).<br />

He is a life-long avid bird<br />

watcher and naturalist, he oversees<br />

Rumney Marsh and Belle<br />

Isle Marsh for DCR. He will be<br />

speaking about the local habitat<br />

that is home to over 270 species<br />

of birds including snowy owls.<br />

The evening will also honor<br />

River Stewardship Award<br />

winners:<br />

• Loretta LaCentra: outstanding<br />

contributions toward<br />

protecting natural resources<br />

and public health in the Saugus<br />

River Watershed. She has<br />

helped in numerous community<br />

based-efforts to reduce pollution<br />

and promote a cleaner,<br />

more sustainable economy.<br />

• Ricky Serino: exceptional<br />

work protecting the natural resources<br />

in the Saugus River<br />

Watershed. Ricky has provided<br />

incredible support within the<br />

watershed and his innovativethinking<br />

for the future is<br />

remarkable.<br />

The evening will also include<br />

a brief SRWC business meeting<br />

to elect 2020 officers and board<br />

members.<br />

Dinner includes a hand-carved<br />

roast beef with mushroom gravy<br />

chicken, ziti, broccoli alfredo,<br />

baked Boston scrod with julienne<br />

vegetables and light lemon<br />

sauce, tossed salad and rolls, and<br />

oven-roasted potato.<br />

The evening also features a<br />

raffle, hand-made centerpieces<br />

and a mystery wine buy.<br />

The evening is handicap accessible<br />

and open to the general<br />

public.<br />

SU CHANG’S<br />

Authentic Chinese Cuisine<br />

Now is the time to plan your Christmas,<br />

Hanukkah, or New Year’s party!<br />

Gift certificates... A perfect and delicious gift for the holidays.<br />

373 Lowell St., Peabody • Tel. 531-3366 • Fax 531-3060<br />

LUNCH M-F 11:30-3PM • Take Out Always Available by Phone, Fax or our Website<br />

SUN-THURS 11:30-10 PM • FRI-SAT 11:30-11PM<br />

www.SuChangsPeabody.com<br />

ST. ADELAIDE’S CHRISTMAS FAIR<br />

ST. ADELAIDE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

708 Lowell Street, West Peabody<br />

Friday, November 15, 3 – 9 p.m.<br />

Saturday, November 16, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

Fair Grand Raffles<br />

1 st prize $2,000 2 nd prize $500<br />

3 rd prize $300 4 th prize $200<br />

5 th & 6 th prize $100 7 th to 10 th prize $50<br />

• Wonderful booths<br />

offering baked goods<br />

• Crafts for all ages<br />

• Holiday baskets<br />

• Pots o’ Gold<br />

• Foods from our kitchen<br />

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Celebrating 18 Years<br />

• Ice cream specialties<br />

• Gift extravaganza<br />

• Cradle corner<br />

• Wine cellar, games<br />

• And lots more.<br />

Come and see SANTA CLAUS. Bring your cameras<br />

and phones for a great photo opportunity.<br />

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