Kids & Family

THIS WEEKEND: Grange, Farmer's Market, Family Fun and Graduation

A look at the weekend ahead.

 

It’s Friday 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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1.

Where/When: 196 Washington Street/ Saturday 9 a.m.

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Why Go?:

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 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.

2.

Where/When: Depot Street "S" Curve/ Saturday 10 a.m.

Why Go?

Area vendors will be selling the freshest foods at a new location.

Easton Farmers Market starts this Saturday 10-2 and then Tuesdays 2-6. It is now located at the old "S" curve on Depot St just North of the Five Corners.

3.

Where/When?: Maplewood Country Day Camp and Enrichment Center/ 1 p.m. Sunday

Why Go?:

Games & Field Sports, Rock Climbing, Arts & Crafts, Gymnastics, Boating, Balloon Creations, Moonwalks,  DJ, Music, Face Painting, Del’s Lemonade, Bake Sale, and so much more fun!

4.

Where/When?: Frothingham Park/ 2 p.m. Sunday

Why Go?:

285 Eastonites will be moving on to the next stages of their lives Sunday afternoon at .

The Oliver Ames Class of 2012 will hold it's graduation ceremony at the park at 2 p.m.

Among the 285 graduates, three will be speaking at the event. Valedictorian Courtney Hargreaves, Class President Emily Murphy, and Class Speaker Jack Davis will all take center stage throughout the afternoon.

Oliver Ames soccer coach John Barata will deliver opening remarks.

For a full list of graduates,


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