Community Corner

GET OUT: Easton Open, Lantern Walk and Car Wash

A few things from around town to get you through the weekend.

It’s Thursday and you’ve got no idea what you’ll do for the weekend.

Patch is coming to the rescue. We’ve got the best bets for your done-work-outta-here time. Check our picks for the activities to hit and new events to explore. We'll feature events from Easton and things to do within driving distance.

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Where/When: Pine Oaks and Easton Country Club/ Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Why Go?: Junior Division: 9 holes at Pine Oaks on Friday and nine holes at Easton CC on Sunday. Adult Division (2 person, better ball): 18 holes at Pine Oaks on Saturday and 18 holes atEaston CC on Sunday. 

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Open to all Easton residents plus members of participating clubs..

Pricing: Varies

2. 2nd Annual Lantern Walk

Where/When: Queset Gardens, / 6:30 p.m. Saturday

Why Go?: During August at different locations in town, participants will learn how to create these unique and individualized lanterns out of recyclable material. All those that create a lantern will then be invited to participate in an evening Lantern Walk. There will be refreshments and entertainment for all ages. This will be an enjoyable "end of the summer" event and we encourage all residents to participate! 

Price: Free

3. Easton Lions Grange Thrift Shop/ Annex

Where/When?: Easton Lions Grange next to and / Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Why Go?: Our listed prices are only suggestions and we stand ready to dicker, if it's your pleasure. Many fold don't bother to haggle, knowing that the proceeds benefit the Lions' many great causes

4.

Where/When: / Saturday 10 a.m.

Who Go?: Local Easton kids washing cars to help build homes for our severely disabled soldiers.  All proceeds to benefit "Homes for our Troops".  Asking a $5 minimum donation to have your car washed.  For more information about this non-profit organization go towww.homesforourtroops.org.

Price: Varies

5. 

Where/When: / 7 p.m. Saturday

Why Go?: As the struggles of teenage life are bombarding the media in television, music, movies, and even the news headlines- the feature film “To Save a Life” is both entertaining and powerful for all who watch it- no matter what age.  Free Snacks, games, and prizes will frame this night’s main event- the showing of “To Save a Life”


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