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5 Things You Need to Know October 12 in Easton

A look at what is happening around Easton today.

1. Joe Kennedy III to chat LIVE on Patch today!

Fourth District voters: get your questions ready. 

Democrat Joe Kennedy III, who is running for the Fourth Congressional District seat, will be answering reader questions in a live text chat this Friday, Oct. 12.

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Easton is part of the 4th Congressional District.

A Brookline resident, Kennedy is running against Norfolk Republican Sean Bielat to fill the seat of retiring Congressman Barney Frank.

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The live chat Q&A will run for 45 minutes. To submit a question, come back to Newton Patch at 1 p.m. on Oct. 12, click on the live chat, enter your name and you will be able to ask your questions immediately.

2. Art Adventures at the Children's Museum in Easton

Join us every Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. starting September 23rd for this exciting drop in. Every week has a new adventure! Explore different forms of dance, music, drama, as well as painting, clay and more in this creative workshop. Special guest teachers will bring their art to life in this interactive and fun filled program.

"Art Adventures" does not require registration and is free with paid admission to the Museum. Admission is $7.50 per person; members and children under 1 are free.

3. Annual HUGS Walk Set for This Weekend

The annual walk for family safety is this Saturday October 13th. Registration is at 9:00 a.m. at the Easton Middle School. Immediately after the walk there will be refreshments, trophies and prizes.

If for some reason you can not make the walk but would like to make a donation you can use PAYPAL on our website at www.eastonhugs.org.

4. Voter Registration Deadline Next Week

Remember – this coming Wednesday the 17th of October is the voter registration deadline for the November 6th election.  The Town Clerk’s office will be open for extended hours until 8 PM. For more information on voting visit the Town Clerk’s page or call (508) 230 0530.

5. Ross Muscato Offers Some Common Sense

To read the latest Muscato's Musings column, click here.


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