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  • FHS Drama Company presents The Caucasian Chalk Circle

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham High School Drama Company will present their 2010 entry into the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild this Friday.

    They will be performing Bertolt Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle. This forty minute cutting of the classic play is a beautiful journey of motherhood in the midst of chaos and Communism. The show features performances and design work with a cast and crew of 60 students.

    The FHS Drama Company has had great success in the competition in years past, making it to the state finals in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and receiving the title of State Champions for their production of Tales of Trickery in 2006.

    The show will take place at the FHS Theatre on Friday, February 26th. TIckets are $10 and are available online at www.ticketstage.com. All proceeds benefit the FHS Drama Company and their trip to the Edinbugh Fringe Festiva this summer.

  • Dave Hutchinson Interviews Christy Mihos

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Join host Dave Hutchinson and candidate for Governor Christy Mihos for a one on one interview on Dave’ Political Roundtable Discussion program.  Topics that will be discussed are current issues that effect us all.

    Be sure to catch this program which will be seen:

    • Monday, February 22nd at 6:00 p.m.
    • Tuesday, February 23rd at 8:00 a.m. and Noon
    • Thursday, February 25th at 9:00 p.m.
    • Comcast: Channel 9
    • RCN: Channel 3
    • Verizon: Channel 43

    If it’s political it’s Political Round Table Discussion.

  • Bird Song

    photo by Deb Cleveland

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – We added a bird-feeder and suet to a crab apple tree near our window bird-feeder.

    But since the robins, we’ve only seen a chickadee or two intermittantly. Then this weekend, we had a grouping of Tufted Titmouse. One in particular kept coming to the windowsill and singing. I don’t remember hearing that particular birdcall. Not that I have paid close attention before. I know crows and jays, and mourning doves, but that is about my repetoire.

    There was once a very annoying bird that I could never see, that used to start chattering about 4:30 a.m. near my open window some summers ago. The Tufted Titmouse had a very pleasant chirp. I don’t know if I will remember it, but I like it.

    After the Titmouse left, a Junco with a very yellow beak showed up and perched on my neighbor’s stockade fence for a while. He didn’t sing, that I could hear.

    Please note that since my knowledge of birds doesn’t go much beyond robins, bluejays, crows, and pigeons, I use a two-sided guide, called the Audubon Alliance Bird Identifier, courtesy of my mother, to figure out my backyard visitors.

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