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  • Church Ladies Go Buff

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The First Parish Church of Framingham is launching a fundraising calendar featuring some of their stellar senior ladies minus clothing.

    While other calendars have featured ladies of a certain age artfully posed in the buff, this one’s twist is that it features ladies in their glowing 70’s and 80’s. And the ladies are well-known in the community, from Rita Blum and Pat Greeley to former selectwoman Esther Hopkins. It even includes two librarians.

    Twelve First Parish women, ages 66 to 85, are showcased in individual color photographs to create the “Celebration” wall calendar.

    Each month highlights a color photo of one woman from First Parish in Framingham engaged in an activity significant to her life, her biographical sketch, and an inspirational quote. The calendar is more than a fund-raiser. It is a monthly celebration of women’s beauty at all ages and a tribute to life, to work, to play, and to senior women everywhere.

    Proceeds will be used to defray church operating costs, including heat and repairs. The official launch is Sunday, Sept. 25th.

    You can meet the Calendar Girls at the kick-off party during Church Social Hours, (10:15 a.m. and noon), at Scott Hall, next to First Parish Church. Purchase calendars for only $15 and get them autographed! The calendar makes a great gift and is a collector’s item.

    Two thousand calendars were printed and they are on sale for $ 15 at First Parish Church, Total Body Solutions on Rt. 9, The Paper Store in Shoppers World, Annie’s Book Stop in Nobscot Shopping Center, Barber Bros. in Natick, Russell’s Garden Center in Wayland.

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  • WWII Wives, Mothers, Veterans Honored

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham Veterans Council presents Remembrance/ Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Formal Surrender Ending WW II and Gold Star Wives /Mothers Day on Sunday September 25, 2005 at 2p.m. at The Restored WW II / Korea Cushing Memorial Chapel, 60 Dudley Rd., Framingham.

    All WW II Veterans and Gold Star Wives/ Mothers are honored as special guests. Brief interviews with them will be the main focus from their benches in the one hour ceremony. A collation will follow at nearby Keefe Technical School. The Framingham Veterans Council takes pride in their reputation of presenting a well planned event and your presence would be welcomed!

    Mal Schulze, President: (508) 788-5125

    Tom Davitt, Framingham Veterans Agent: (508) 620-4842

    Nick Paganella, Chairman: (508) 872- 5895

    email antrim@rcn.com for directions

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  • Senior Center Ribbon Cutting

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The eagerly anticipated new Callahan Senior Center on 535 Union Ave. will be officially open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 10th.

    An Open House is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 17th with tours of phase one of the new facility. Heritage Gallery, the popular consignment shop, is busy unpacking and will soon be open in time for fall gift giving. Look for a grand opening.

    Volunteers are needed to help as tour guides, waiting room attendant, hostessing, and afternoon phone coverage. Call 508-620-4819 or stop by and see Barbara Marsh or Kay Leeland.

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