Community Corner

5 Things January 23 in Easton: Waltzing in the New Year at Unity Church

A look at what is happening around Easton today.

1. Miss Barbara's Art Adventures at Maplewood

Miss Barbara's Art Adventures: Ages 1-4 yrs w/ adult

This half- hour program exposes toddlers to the world of art! You and your child will experiment with play-dough, simple collages, paints and much more.

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Drop in class also available on Wednesdays at 10 a.m.

2. Easton Lions Grange Thrift Shop

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The Easton Lions Grange Charitable Thrift Shop is open every Wednesday from 10-2 and Saturdays from 9 to 3. We are located at the intersection of Rt.138 & Elm St, next to the Union Villa. Your donations are tax deductible.

New used donated inventory coming in all the time. We are loaded for bear. Dining sets, end tables, couches, chairs, patio sets, glassware, prints, paintings, tools, collectibles, jewelry, nick-knacks, books, toys, bikes, records, clothing, baby things, household items, and an endless count of usable items by the many hundreds. Everything is priced to move and everyone can dicker. No reasonable offers refused.

3. Four have Pulled Papers for Board of Selectmen

A total of four people have pulled papers for nomination to Easton's Board of Selectmen.

Carol Nestler, of Easton's Finance Committee, is the latest to throw her hat into the ring. She is joined by Dorothy Fulginiti, Dan Smith, and Michael Maloney.

4. Waltzing in the New Year at Unity Church of North Easton

Today at 12:15 p.m., Richard Hill, Organist plays waltzes of the Viennese and the Roller Skating Rink.

5. Selectmen Approve Local Initiative Project

A "friendly 40B" project at 244 Washington is closer to being built. Read about it here.


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