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  • FRAMINGHAM IRISH BAND TOUR BENEFITS CHILDREN

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — A popular Framingham, Massachusetts band, the Belfast Cowboys, started their Annual St. Patrick’s Day Tour at the Snug Irish Pub in Hingham, MA last weekend.

    The band’s primary purpose is to benefit Project Children, an organization that brings Catholic and Protestant children from Northern Ireland for a month long summer reprieve to the United States. The timing pulls the children away the violence and tension that periodically erupts during the summer in Northern Ireland. The net proceeds from CD sales and performances are donated to Project Children.

    The Massachusetts Coordinator for Project Children is the founder of the Belfast Cowboys, Jerry Robinson. If you would be interested in hosting an Irish child this summer or would like more information please contact Jerry at (508) 877-9624.

    The Belfast Cowboys schedule which includes performances at Marian High School, Elk’s Club, Carmel Terrace, Nobscot’ Pub and the Snug Irish Pub etc. can be found on their website www.belfast-cowboys.com.

    Related Link: <http://www.belfast-cowboys.com>

  • Teen Events during Youth Art Month

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Here are some teen events during Youth Art Month:

    MA State High School Drama Festival: Preliminary Round
    Framingham High School
    Saturday, March 1, 2008, 9-5pm

    Poetry Out Loud MA State Semi-Finals
    Framingham Civic League
    Saturday, March 8, 2008, 9-5pm

    ¨collAboRaTe〃- Teen Art Night at the Danforth Museum of Art
    Danforth Museum School
    Saturday, March 29, 6-9pm


    Framingham High School – hosts the preliminary round of the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival, sponsored by the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild, Inc. on Saturday March 1, 2008 from 9-5pm. More than 3,000 students from over 100 schools will participate from across the state.

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  • Free Air Force Band Concert in April

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Town of Framingham is hosting the United States Air Force Band from Washington, DC on Saturday April 12th at 4:00pm in Nevins Hall, Memorial Building, Downtown Framingham.

    This premiere national band has over 85 members including the 20 member “Singing Sergeants” choral group. This group has performed all over the world and is named “America’s Musical International Ambassadors.”

    This rare Framingham performance is free and sponsored by the Framingham Police Association and the Framingham Police Superior Officer’s Association.

    Tickets are free and may be picked up at the Selectmen’s Office, Building Services and the Framingham Police Headquarters Record Section. Seating is limited. They are limiting ticket requests to four (4) per person. For more information; call 508-532-5485

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