Soles of Medfield taking part in New Life 5K Trail Run
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Soles of Medfield Running Club is one many teams with deep local roots that will participate in the New Life 5K Trail Run. We asked John Trigg, one of the club organizers, about Soles of Medfield, and why they love this particular event.
Trigg said that Soles of Medfield has members from all around the “greater Medfield” area, including Medfield, Millis, Sherborn, Norfolk, Walpole and other towns.
“We started as a loose collection of friends and neighbors training for a half-marathon in 2015, and the team snowballed from there,” he said. He added that what evolved from a mailing list to a Facebook group is now a formal nonprofit running club with a regular schedule of runs of all lengths. Trigg says team members come from all experience levels; from couch to 5K to ultramarathoners. He said, “We re just here to provide community and support.”
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From 4 to 6 p.m., Junk King will perform at Third Eye Brewing in Sharonville. You will get 15% off your meal if you carry old gadgets, regardless of their condition. I said something that can plugin and then something that has a battery, so computer computers, keyboards, laptops, ipads, and video game consoles are just some basic household items, CEO Jack Brendamour said.
Junk King, according to Brendamour, partners with scores of non-profit groups to recycle usable pieces.
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They also assist organizations such as St. Vincent de Paul and Matthew: 25 Ministries. Matthew: We get all of our handicap vehicles, medical supplies, paint, and other stuff from 25 ministries. Brendamour said that New Life Furniture Bank, a wonderful institution in Blue Ash, will be taking household pieces and St. Vincent de Paul.
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1 State Sen. Becca Rausch, D-Needham, will host her next virtual office hours on Friday, April 9, from 10-11 a.m.
In keeping with best practices and recommendations from public health officials, conversations with the senator and her staff will take place via video conferencing and phone calls.
Residents from any part of the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District, including Sherborn, are welcome to share their questions and opinions on state issues with Rausch and her staff. Constituents may reserve 15-minute appointments in advance at beccarauschma.com/office-hours.
Rausch will also hold virtual office hours on April 13, 5-6 p.m., and April 30, 10-11 a.m.
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