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Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
‘Gather’ screening: 6:30 p.m. March 2. Free. To register: http://tinyurl.com/MaynardGatherMovie. The Assabet Co-op Market and the Maynard Anti-Racism Alliance, together with Open Table, will host a virtual screening of Gather, an award-winning documentary that portrays the growing movement among Native Americans to reclaim their identities through food sovereignty. After the film, there will be a live Zoom conversation with cast members.
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Sand for Seniors: Boy Scouts Troop 1 Stow will provide and deliver a 5-gallon bucket of sand to Stow seniors’ home during the winter months to help prevent slips and falls. To receive a bucket or refill a bucket, call 978-568-0510 or email scoutmaster1stow@gmail.com.
Maynard and Stow church briefs, Jan. 28-Feb. 3
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‘Deeper Than the Skin’
A musical presentation on race in America titled Deeper Than the Skin will be presented by musicians Reggie Harris and Greg Greenway. As longtime friends Reggie and Greg reach across the racial divide, they encourage others to foster the relationships that are, in the end, a path to healing.
Selma civil rights activist Rev. Gordon Gibson, author of Southern Witness, said “‘Deeper Than the Skin’ is an absolutely amazing experience. Not a performance (although these are two fine performers) but an experience. If you are anywhere within reach of this, don’t miss it.”
Musical presentation on race to be held virtually
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A musical presentation on race in America titled Deeper Than the Skin will be presented by musicians Reggie Harris and Greg Greenway virtually 7 p.m. Jan. 30.
As long-time friends Harris and Greenway reach across the racial divide, they encourage others to foster the relationships that are, in the end, a path to healing.
“‘Deeper Than the Skin’ is an absolutely amazing experience,” said Selma civil rights activist the Rev. Gordon Gibson and author of Southern Witness.” “Not a performance, although these are two fine performers, but an experience. If you are anywhere within reach of this, don’t miss it.”
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