As a child, I went on a lot of walks with my mom. My favorite was walking around places in Chestnut Hill, waiting for my grandmother to get out of work, and going out for a much-deserved lunch later. These adventures also laid the foundation for my current affinity for nature. And this weekend is an especially good one to celebrate the environment Thursday is Earth Day! The events I have selected for this weekend include ways to get out in nature and explore the arts, from live music to poetry in the garden, to a story walk. I hope you have a chance to unplug and take in all that’s blooming around you.
Jena Griswold just might be the most polarizing figure in Colorado politics today.
To her supporters, sheâs a pioneer: the first Democratic woman to hold the Secretary of State s office and one of less than a dozen women to hold statewide office in Colorado. Sheâs fought to expand ballot access and battled voter suppression.
Sheâs stood up to figures of authority â particularly former President Donald Trump â via tweets and the cable news circuit to defend and showcase Coloradoâs âgold standardâ voting infrastructure. Sheâs overseen three successful statewide elections, including an eagerly anticipated Super Tuesday showdown and the first modern presidential contest to be held in the midst of a global pandemic, all while boosting turnout to record-setting levels.
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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.
Congregation B’nai Torah
SUDBURY Congregation B’nai Torah, 225 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, announced the following:
Shabbat Kehillah Service: 7 p.m. April 9. We invite the community to join us for our Shabbat Kehillah service, led by Rabbi Dr. Lisa Eiduson and Cantorial Soloist Jodi Blankstein. Enjoy beautiful music and uplifting prayer!
Attention All Shtisel Fans: Join Rabbi Eiduson’s Tea Time Talks for a weekly discussion of Shtisel season three! Tea Time Talks will focus on one episode per week and will be held at 3 and 6 p.m. Mondays through May 24, with the exception of April 19.
NATICK
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 123 Union St., Natick, is currently holding church services and Sunday School online. The subject of the 10 a.m. Sunday Service for April 11 is “Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” with the Golden Text from I Thessalonians 5:21, “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” Online Sunday School begins at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meeting at 7:30 p.m. includes shared experiences of healing through prayer and expressions of gratitude to God. To join us for church or Sunday School online, please contact the Christian Science Reading Room for information: 508-651-1689 or email christianscience@rcn.com. Church website is www.cschurchnatick.com. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, 21 Pond St., downtown Natick. Everyone is welcome to visit the Reading Room for spiritual refreshment. People come to pray, to study the Bible, to use Bible reference materials, or to buy or read other literature including the Pulitze