Sunday, May 31, 2009

Lieutenant Governor Murray's Testimony for the Municipal Partnership Act


Visit http://www.timmurray.org to find out about what Lieutenant Governor Murray is doing for us all.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Worcester is beautiful

Worcester is beautiful if you take the time to see it.
Yes, there are things that are very ugly too - but it's not ALL ugly.
That's all I wanted to say today.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

PechaKucha-Worcester - June 14th at Bocado


Worcester's First PechaKucha Night
6.14.09 at Bocado Tapas Bar
82 Winter Street, Worcester
bocadotapasbar.com
Starts at 7:20pm - talks start at 8:20pm
Free Admission
http://www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/worcester

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Shift Across America - Kate Toomey


Here's what I know about Kate - she is always out at every event. I know if I go out, I'm going to see her. She's at the fun events and she's at the serious ones. She's there helping when people need help and she's there cheering when it's time to celebrate. She's always been a very caring person who listens and 'gets it' and works hard to do good. She's approachable; not arrogant or condescending -- two things that are pretty bad in a leader. If a person thinks they are better than others it's very unlikely that they will address the real needs of people. Just my opinion and observation. That's all I got.

Shift Across America interview with Kate Toomey

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

We've got 6 new baby swans in Institute Park

This year our swans have six new babies. They are beautiful.

Monday, May 18, 2009

I bought flowers for myself because it was Saturday

My daughter and I popped over to Sprout on Saturday and bought ourselves flowers - (Francoise did a fantastic job making bouquets for us). You should go buy yourself flowers today because it's today and you deserve it!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Coming up at Higgins Armory Museum

Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts

A complete list of museum programming is at www.higgins.org. The Higgins Armory Museum is located at 100 Barber Avenue; 508/853-6015. Admission: $9, adults; $7, children ages 6-16; $8, seniors, age 60+; free, children 5 and under, and members.

Museum OverKnight
Fri., May 22, 5:30 pm – Sat., May 23, 9 am
$135 adult/child pair; members $110

Taking a page from the hit movie, “A Night at the Museum”, the Higgins offers an exciting “overknight” for visitors. The night includes exploring the Higgins’ galleries, a pizza party in the Great Hall, and a chance to see the “Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian” at a local movie theatre. Games, crafts and a behind-the-scenes tour of the museum are included. Dressing as your favorite character from the film is optional. Price includes all activities, transportation to and from the theatre, movie, dinner, snack and continental breakfast for one adult and child. Make reservations by calling Rhonda Houle at 508/853-6015, ext. 20.



COMING IN JUNE
New Exhibition:
“Beyond Belief: The Curious Collection of Professor Rufus Excalibur Bell”

Public Opening: Sat., June 20

Explore the amazing world of Professor Rufus Bell, the Higgins’ “Curator of Curiosities.” Dragons, fairies, gargoyles, the wings of Daedalus, and a myriad of mythical and fantastic creatures great and small come to life through the artistry of Boston artist Hilary Scott. The artifacts, specimens, and equipment that the Professor collects will be displayed, including his Minuscule Winged Specimen Influxator (a fairy vacuum). An adventure for the entire family.



ONGOING PROGRAMS


14th Century Knight: Armor in Transition
Sat., May 9, 11:30 am
Free with museum admission

Why did knights change from using mail armor to plate? Why did it take nearly 150 years? These are just some of the questions answered in this program focusing on the evolution of knightly armor.


Legio III Cyrenaica Roman Legion

Sat., May 9, 2 pm
Free with museum admission

Meet members of the famed Roman legion based in Egypt from 60-100 AD/CE, portrayed by a living history group. Learn about the Legion’s history, weapons, tactics and daily life in this engaging presentation.


Viking Warrior Presentation
Sat., May 16, 2 pm
Free with museum admission

A dominant force in Europe for centuries, the Vikings still fascinate the contemporary world. Explore the culture, daily life, and military equipment of this legendary and fearsome society.


Historic Combat Demonstration
Sat., May 16 & 30
1 pm, 3 pm
Free with museum admission

The subtle skills of attack, parry, and grapple are brought alive by Higgins Armory Sword Guild as they demonstrate the knightly arts in a recreation of a medieval combat school.


Live Arms and Armor Show
Sat., May 9, 12:30 pm; May 16, 11:30 am; May 23, 11:30 am
Sun., May 10, 17, 24 & 31: 12:30 & 2:30 pm
Free with museum admission

This interactive program covers the history of armor, from its evolution as mail to plate armor to its disappearance, then modern reappearance on the battlefield. Volunteers from the audience may help with the demonstration.


Boudica
Sat., May 23, 11:30 am

Hear the story of Queen Boudica, one of the great forgotten women of history and queen of England’s Iceni tribe. Boudica led an army against the Roman Empire in Britain during the first century CE.


Medieval Soldier
Sat., May 23, 2 pm
Free with museum admission

Discover the role of the none-knightly class, the common infantry man, on the medieval battle field. See examples of a soldier’s equipment and how it differed from that of the armored knight. Learn about the importance of the common soldier in effecting the development of knightly armor and the changing roles of the knight and soldier in battle.


Train with a Medieval Soldier
Sat., May 23, 3 pm
Free with museum admission

Experience a medieval soldier’s life by joining a 14th century soldier for a weapon drill. A part of every soldier’s routine is drilling. Much like every modern athlete’s practice, soldiers train for the same reasons: to learn how to be part of a team.


Medieval Knight Presentation

Sat., May 30, 11:30 am
Free with museum admission

Meet a medieval knight of the crusading era and learn how his equipment differs from so-called “knights in shining armor.” Learn about the origins of knighthood and our perceptions of it as well as the origins of the Knightly Code of Honor and Chivalry.


Viking Warrior Presentation
Sat., May 30, 2 pm
Free with museum admission

A dominant force in Europe for centuries, the Vikings still fascinate the contemporary world. Explore the culture, daily life, and military equipment of this legendary and fearsome society.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Worcester Love - Season Two is coming soon!

Thanks to WormTown Taxi for posting about this. I can't wait to see what Kaz and Andrea have for us this season!

WoMag Best of Worcester - Sprout = Best Florist!

Yay!!! Sprout won Best Florist, 2009! Congrats, Sprout - you guys are the best!

More pictures here

Friday, May 1, 2009

Guerrilla Gardening - UPDATE

The first mission was a success - here's part two:

UPDATE! (Cue theme from Mission Impossible) Seed bombs are assembled and waiting to be hurled! Bombers can collect their projectiles at Sprout, Friday May 1st, between 7:30 - 8:00pm. We'll form groups then and split up to cover more areas. We did some brainstorming about where to throw them and have a decent list that covers a variety of spots in the city. Muddy hands make light work!


Visit Sprout's page for details