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  • Turkey Day Run

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham Police Association and the Framingham Fire Department Local 1652 are sponsoring the 14th Annual Turkey Classic Road Race.

    The race is on Thanksgiving Day at 8 a.m. The 3.1 mile course begins and ends at the Framingham Police Station, Union Ave., Downtown Framingham. There is a cash prize of $ 100 to the top male and female finishers in several categories.

    The entry fee is $ 20 for pre-registrants with proceeds benefiting the Women’s Independent Network and the Veteran’s Outreach Center.

    The first 600 pre-registrants will receive a free long-sleeved T-Shirt.

    Participants can also sign up the day of the race for $ 20, but will not receive a free T-Shirt. The race is limited to 1,000 runners.

    You can sign up online at active.com or download a race application from greystoneracing.net.

    Applications are also available at the Framingham Police Station.

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  • Free Winter Concert at Mass Bay

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The MetroWest Youth Symphony Orchestra along with the PREPARATORY STRING ORCHESTRA,
    Music Directors – Paul Surapine and Etleva Hima-Buli present a winter concert on December 7, 2008 at 3:00 PM at Mass Bay Community College, Flagg Dr., Framingham.

    Performances include music from Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances, Bach’s Passacaglia and Fugue and Holst’s Saint Paul’s Suite. There will also be performances by our chamber music ensembles.

    The concert is free and open to the public. Orchestra in Residence, Massachusetts Bay Community College, 19 Flagg Drive, Framingham.

    Related Link: MetroWest Youth Symphony Orchestra, <http://www.metyso.org>

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  • Artist’s Reception at Annie’s Book Stop & Gallery this Sunday

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Annie’s Book Stop in the Nobscot Shopping Center, is hosting an artist’s reception for the Stella Perlov show “Check Reality” on Sunday Nov. 16, 2008 from 2 – 4 pm.

    Paul Ashton, owner of Annie’s always been a fan of the surreal and is particularly pleased to be able to show this set of paintings by Stella who’s fantasy and surreal images have graced the shop’s gallery walls on numerous occasions over the years.

    A featured work is “Weather report”, A painted collage centred on a beautiful, almost mask like face, with grass (or seaweed) as hair. Hands grasp at passing objects as the whole sails through a storm tossed sky. Stella’s “No Man’s Land” was inspired by the the first animals in space as part of the USSR’s Sputnik programme. I know that one of the dogs in that programme was named “Lisichka” – which means Little Fox, and the first in orbit was” Laika” (Barker). You can see more of Stella’s work at http://www.artistella.com.

    Annie’s is also featuring costume jewelry from three local crafters.

    Sandy DeHart: has been exhibiting her hand-made jewelry at the store for nearly 6 years. She uses high quality stones and beads in a multitude of vibrant colors to produce a simple, but exciting range of jewelry. Beautiful necklaces, frequently with matching bracelets and earrings are rotated frequently on the display boards. Sandy is often in the store, and can discuss custom requirements and produce the desired pieces to order.

    Robin Kilduff: in addition to a wide selection of hand-crafted jewelry, Robin has a wide range of hand decorated cards for all occasions.

    Stacey Kohler: Multi-talented Stacey (she is also a Reiki master and hypnotherapist) delights in making bracelets and necklaces using the most intricate of beading patterns. She also gives lessons.

    Annie’s Book Stop/Espresso Paulo is located at 774 Water Street, opposite Anton’s Cleaners. For more information on this and other exhibits, please call (508) 877-1891.

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