Lieutenant Governor Murray's Testimony for the Municipal Partnership Act
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Claudia Snell's blog about life in Worcester, Massachusetts
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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.
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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
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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
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This year our swans have six new babies. They are beautiful.
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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!
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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.
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Thanks to WormTown Taxi for posting about this. I can't wait to see what Kaz and Andrea have for us this season!
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Yay!!! Sprout won Best Florist, 2009! Congrats, Sprout - you guys are the best!
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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!
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