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'We don't exist without volunteers'Ct PostPhoto: Brian A. Pounds / Connecticut Post | Buy This Photo Habitat for Humanities volunteer, Lorrie Stapleton, of Old Greenwich, works on a construction site at 65 Whittier Street in Bridgeport Thursday, May 10, 2012.and more » |
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Weekender: Your Green Thumb, Art Walk and Here's To MomFairfaxNews.com6 to 9 pm Workhouse Arts Center . Free. For information call 703-495-0001. Victorian Hanging Baskets: Horticulturist Laurie Short will guide you in filling moss-covered baskets with a variety of foliage and flowering plants. Soil mixes, fertilizers and ... |
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Arts and entertainment calendar for May 10Evanston Review“After the Revolution,” presented by Next Theatre through May 13 at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., Evanston. $30-$40; $15-$20 for Young Adult (ages 25 and younger) and students. Call (847) 475-1875 or visit www.nexttheatre.org.and more » |
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Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham community calendarSeacoastonline.comFor details, call 929-3850. n Exeter Fine Crafts: will offer two unique felting courses taught by freelance fiber artist, Liza Hamilton, who teaches classes at the Currier Museum of Art. From beginner to advanced students, these courses will allow you ...and more » |
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Faire Weather Market at MCCThe River Journal... perennials and specialty craft items. The Memorial Community Center will have breakfast bake sale goodies that may be eaten on site or taken home (complementary coffee or tea for vendors). A gift basket “Door Prize” will also be given away to a ... |
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