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Athol Daily News - Calendar: Sept 15, 2021

Share your eventsin this calendarPublicize your meetings and community events in this free calendar, which comes out on Wednesdays in this space. Deadline: The Monday before. Email to: newsroom@atholdailynews.com. Fridays: Early bird birding with.

Athol Daily News - North Quabbin Notebook: Sept 15, 2021

Athol Daily News - North Quabbin Notebook: Sept 15, 2021
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Athol Daily News - North Quabbin Notebook: July 8, 2021

North Quabbin Notebook: July 8, 2021 Published: 7/7/2021 3:47:10 PM Modified: 7/7/2021 3:47:16 PM Animal stories on tap at New Salem Public Library NEW SALEM Storyteller Rona Leventhal will share multi-cultural tales about animals at the New Salem Public Library on Saturday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. as part of this year’s summer reading program. Attendees are advised to bring a blanket or chair to this free outdoor event. Orange Town Hall Restoration Committee resumes active fundraising ORANGE With the COVID-19 pandemic waning, the Orange Town Hall Restoration Committee has resumed regular meetings, as well as active fundraising for a new lighting system for the Ruth B. Smith Auditorium stage.

The Recorder - North Quabbin Notebook: May 10, 2021

North Quabbin Notebook: May 10, 2021 American Legion Post 172 at 40 Daniel Shays Highway in Orange. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ Published: 5/9/2021 4:00:22 PM ‘Let’s Talk About Race’ program continues Tuesday NEW SALEM The New Salem Public Library’s two-part Zoom program, “Let’s Talk About Race,” will continue on Tuesday, May 11, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with a discussion of Layla Saad’s book, “Me and White Supremacy.” The program will be led by local racial justice activists Jade Barker and Cate Woolner. According to a press release from Library Trustee Judith Northup-Bennett, Barker and Woolner’s first presentation on April 20 drew 35 participants from across the North Quabbin region. Woolner, of Northfield, and Barker, of Hadley, blended presentation and small-group discussion to help people explore their own role in racism, unconscious bias, the country’s racist history and how to talk about racism.

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