May and June 2008May 14, 2008Posted by Publicity |
The Marlborough Area Newcomers and Neighbors upcoming Spring and Summer Events include:
-A Meet and Greet the Newcomers Event: Saturday, May 17, 2-5 p.m. at the Assabet Family Network. Children Welcome.
-The Annual Food Extravaganza: Monday, May 19, 6 PM in Hudson. Bring your best dish and vote for your favorite recipes. Please RSVP to 508-481-5689 to inform the club of the food you will bring and total people attending. Children Welcome.
-Lunch Bunch: Friday, May 23 Lunch Bunch at Canyon Café in Westborough (RSVP to
psdevereaux@yahoo.com) *children welcome*
-Dinner Club: Saturday, May 31 Dinner Club 7-12 p.m. RSVP to
nurselsk@yahoo.com) Adults only, please.
-Coffee and Conversation: Tuesday, June 10, Coffee & Conversations 9:30-11 RSVP
(rebecca@bellsonline.com) Children Welcome
-Annual Summer Picnic: 12-4, location TBA, Children welcome.
For anyone interested in joining Newcomers please call 508-481-5689
Newcomers’ General Meetings are now held in the Marlborough Public Library, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m., dates TBA. We are happy that this new location is family-friendly, central to many Marlborough neighborhoods, and allows food and entertainment. Please note that the parking lot is small, so you might want to allow extra time to find a space on a nearby street if the lot gets full.
NEXT GENERAL MEETING — MONDAY, MARCH 31st — PUBLIC WELCOME TO JOIN US : “Five Centuries of American Housing–On One Marlborough Street” will be the subject of a slide show presentation during the General Meeting of the Marlborough Area Newcomers and Neighbor (MANN), on Monday, March 31st at 7 p.m.. The presentation, which is open to all members of the public, will be held downstairs in the auditorium of the Marlboro Public Library. Jack Gracey, past president and current curator of the Marlborough Historical Society will chair the presentation and discuss the history of American housing, as illustrated by slides of Marlborough homes built in the 17th through the 21st centuries. Most of these homes are still on Farm Road today. Also to be discussed is the Society’s upcoming Mothers Day Tour of Historic Homes in Marlborough.
For anyone interested in joining Newcomers, half price membership of $12.00 per family is being offered this month. Parking is limited at the library, so please allow time to find a spot.
More Spring Events
Please call 508-481-5689 to RSVP or get more information for these events:
-Ladies Night Out: Thursday, March 20th, Picadilly Pub, RVSP by March 17th.
-Lunch Bunch: Friday, March 21st, 11:30 a.m., Cheesecake Factory, Natick.
-Dinner Club: Saturday, March 29, 7-12 p.m.
-Babypalooza Fundraiser Event: Saturday, April 12th, 1-5 p.m. 100% of Babypalooza proceeds go to Cradles to Crayons (C2C), a Quincy-based nonprofit serving children living in homeless and low-income households to have the everyday essentials they need to stay safe, be ready to learn, and feel valued. Requested items include new and gently used clothing, books, toys, as well as car seats, strollers, safety gates, play yards, and outlet covers. To donate to or RSVP this event, contact Kathryn@thedenneys.org
-Wine and Cheese: Saturday, April 12th, 5:30 to 8 p.m., ART, WINE & CHEESE event at Boston Post Road Art Center, across from Firefly’s Restaurant in Marlborough. View amazing art and participate in a Viewers Choice Vote for your favorite artist. Adults only please. RSVP bramersja@yahoo.com
-Walking Club: Mondays, 12:30 p.m., at the Solomon Pond Mall food court. When the weather gets warmer, Ghiloni Park.
-Coffee and Conversation
-Book Club: TBA
-May 5th: Annual Food Extravaganza
-June Picnic: TBA
-Game Night - Children welcome.