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May 10, 2015

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Congratulations
April Nowlin

April won entrance for up to 4 children to Stardust Gym's Open Gym,
East Bridgewater,
Rt 106

You should play
our Historical Tidbit Trivia Game at the bottom of this column.

You could win a hanging plant ($19.99) from Nessralla Farm, Rt 106, Halifax, MA
Historical Tidbit:  
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Mothers Day

   Mother's Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world.  The American incarnation of Mother's Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908. Following her mother's 1905 death, Anna conceived Mother's Day as a way of honoring the sacrifices mothers made for their children and their families. After gaining financial backing from a Philadelphia department store owner named John Wanamaker, in May 1908 she organized the first official Mother's Day celebration at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia.  That same day also saw thousands of people attend a Mother's Day event at one of Wanamaker's retail stores in Philadelphia.

   Mother's Day became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. The holiday continues to be celebrated by presenting mothers and other women with gifts and flowers. Families might also celebrate by giving mothers a day off from activities like cooking or other household chores. At times Mother's Day has also been a date for launching political or feminist causes. In 1968, Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King Jr., used Mother's Day to host a march in support of underprivileged women and children.  In the 1970's, women's groups also used the holiday as a time to highlight the need for equal rights and access to childcare. 

 

Monday, May 11

Singing - 10a - Council on Aging (COA)

Walking - 10a - COA

Bridge - 1p - COA

Beginner Line Dancing -1p - COA

Device Advice - 6p - Library

Tuesday, May 12
Canasta/hand foot - 9a - COA
Chair Yoga - 10a - COA
Device Advice -11a - Library
Qi Yoga - 11:15a - COA

Whist - 12:30- COA

Intermediate line dancing - 1p - COA 

Pokeno - 1p - COA

Pajama Story Time - 6:30p - Library

Spring Seeding Presentation - 6:30p - Library
Board of Selectmen - 7p - Town Hall
Wednesday, May 13
Exercise  - 9 a - COA
Mother Goose - 10:30a - Library
Cribbage - 12:30 p - COA
Second Wednesday Book Club - 1p - Library
Thursday, May 14
Wii - 9a - COA
Canasta/hand foot - 9a - COA
Books for Babies - 10:30a - Library
Yoga Story Time  - 1p - Library 
Friday, May 15
Exercise  - 9a - COA
Quilting/Knitting - 11:30a - COA
Painting - 1p - COA
Saturday, May 16
St. Anns - 4p - Service
Sunday, May 17
Agape Chapel - 10:30a
First Baptist Church - Sunday School, 9:30a , Worship 10:45a
First Congregational Church of UCC - 9:30a   
Lutheran Church of the Way - 8a, 11a worship,  9a coffee hour, 9:30a Sunday School
St. Ann's - 8a, 9:30a, 11a and 5p  
 
* Information Compiled in this issue from Town web sites
Bwater Square Chiro Building
Bridgewater Square Chiropractic

Adjust to a Pain Free & Healthy Lifestyle

   

63 Main Street
Bridgewater
(508) 697-0050
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                     Raynham Walking Group

Starts May 11

Mondays 10am weekly

Meet at the Senior Center lobby

 

Shake off the winter and get going when the Park and Recreation Department joins with the Senior Center to offer the weekly walking program.

The group steps off from the Senior Center lobby at 10 am every Monday (weather permitting) throughout the spring, summer and early fall.

The walkers take advantage of the adjacent Park and Rec property for different levels of walking. All are welcome to this free program, facilitated by Park and Rec program director Heather Nix.

Preschool Screening 

Monday & Tuesday, MAY 11th, 12th

Bridgewater Middle School 

166 Mt. Prospect Street

 

The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District offers an integrated preschool program designed to serve children between the ages of 3 and 5 with special needs as well as typically developing skills.

 

There will be a Preschool Screening on Monday & Tuesday, MAY 11th & 12th 2015 which will take place at the Mitchell Elementary School @ Bridgewater Middle School located at 166 Mt. Prospect Street Bridgewater, MA.

 

The preschool team will assess your child's pre-academic, speech, language, fine motor, and gross motor skills.  Your child must be 3 years old on or before May 11, 2015.  Students who pass the screening are eligible to join the preschool program at the start of our new school year this September.  Please note that enrollment is contingent upon space availability.

 

Please contact Tracy Taccini at (508) 977-0504 to arrange an appointment for either Monday, May 11th or Tuesday, May 12th. 

 

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BRIDGEWATER  FARM SUPPLY

A Beautiful Garden is a Work 
of Heart
 

Visit Our On-line Store For Your Lawn & Garden Needs

Bridgewater Farm Supply retail store ad
1000 Plymouth St (Rt 104)
Bridgewater
(508) 697-0357


Get Active

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Physical activity, good nutrition, and a healthy body weight are essential parts of a person's overall health and well-being. Children need 60 minutes of activity, and adults need 30 minutes of activity daily. Physical activity helps control weight, builds lean muscle, reduces fat, promotes strong bones, muscle joint development, and decreases the risk of obesity. Being active for 60 minutes each day may sound like a lot, but it doesn't need to happen at one time. It could be 10 minute intervals throughout the day. One doesn't need to be an athlete to be physically active. Regardless of age and ability, being physically active and eating right provides long term health benefits for everyone. Being active alone, with a friend or with your family produces the winning results of physical fitness. Some simple steps you can make with your family:  walk the dog, plant a garden, jump rope, play ball, or take the stairs instead of the escalator. Redirect use of electronic devices to create movement: Count your steps using a cell phone app; seek exercise or dance activities on the gaming system or local cable channels. When we get moving, we're more likely to: feel less stressed; feel better about ourselves; keep a healthy weight; build and maintain healthy bones, muscles, and joints; and sleep better at night. Get moving; together we can take the steps for a healthier future one day at a time.

 ~ Respectfully submitted by Nancy Doyle, R.N., Curry College

 

For more information visit: www.letsmove.gov

                                       www.fitness.gov

 

 


Southeastern MA Festival Chorus
presents
Once Upon A Time
Sat May 16 7pm,
 Sun May 17, 4pm
Taunton High School, 50 Williams St Taunton
www.smfconline.org
        Relay For Life 
Team Captains Needed Meeting 

Monday, May 11th, 7 pm
St. Basil's Chapel
122 Park Ave. Bridgewater
on Bridgewater State University Campus

 

Every lap counts at the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of Greater Bridgewater. 
 

Relay For Life teams take part in a celebration of cancer survivorship. Local residents are encouraged to join with their community and take steps to raise the vital funds needed to help find a cure for cancer.


 

We need  Team Captains  for The American Cancer Society's annual Relay For Life of Greater Bridgewater June 12-13 at Bridgewater Raynham Regional High School.


 

The Relay For Life of Greater Bridgewater is currently seeking local residents to serve as team captains and/or team members.
 

 Relay For Life teams raise money by gathering sponsors to support their participation in the Relay. Teams of walkers keep a continuous presence on a local school track throughout the overnight event, walking in shifts to raise funds for the American Cancer Society programs. Anyone interested in finding out more about Relay For Life is welcome to attend the meeting.

The Relay For Life of Greater Bridgewater is a community event bringing together teams of families, friends, religious groups, neighborhoods, and businesses, all with the goal of celebrating progress in the fight against cancer, remembering those lost to cancer, and helping fund research for the future. Residents from all surrounding towns are also encouraged to attend.

 

For more information about Relay For Life, contact Monica Querzoli at maquerzoli@comcast.net, or contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-ACS-2345 or online at 

Relay For Life: Greater Bwater

            Confused about the "Cloud"? 

Worried about growing compliance issues? 

What Business Owners Need to Know.


 

Tuesday, May 19th 

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m

Massasoit Community College 

49 Union Street, Middleboro


      As a business owner, how can you tell if your information is really protected? How up to date is your virus protection? What do you need to know about new and emerging threats?

What are the regulations that you must know about? With Microsoft, Google and Apple promoting and pushing everyone to The Cloud, learn what choices you have and what you must do to be in compliance with local and federal laws such as the Personal Information Data Breach Laws, HIPAA and PCI.

     Konrad Martin, Principal at Tech Advisors, has helped hundreds of businesses learn about The Cloud and their compliance obligations. He has advised businesses on protections, emerging trends, and how use IT to the fullest.  Konrad has presented over 20 seminars for the Mass Society of CPAs on compliance and he has created Written Information Security Plans (WISP) for hundreds of organizations, including the MSCPA.  Join us for this "can't miss" seminar


Guest Speaker: Konrad Martin  

Principal and CEO  Tech Advisors 

*Space is limited - RSVP by May 15, 2015 to reserve your spot!*


 

Cranberry Chamber RSVP
 

Laura Dagenais
508-947-1499
info@cranberrycountry.org






















A Perfect day for the Raynham Little League Opening Day Parade!


 

      A few months ago I was appointed President & CEO of United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton, Inc. (UWGAT).  I am honored to be in this new role and have been working diligently with our Board of Directors to build a strong team with passion, drive and commitment to our community.  We have the perfect blend of experience and fresh perspective that when combined will help UWGAT achieve greater levels of impact for our community.  It is with pleasure that I would like to introduce our new UWGAT team:

*Emily Treano, a 10 year veteran to UWGAT has been promoted to Director of Campaign & Marketing.  Emily is supported by Resource Development Associate Susan Cunniff and new Campaign Associate Kailee Wilson.

*Melissa Vanhorn, an 8 year UWGAT veteran has been promoted to Director of Community Impact.  Melissa is supported by South Coast Regional Network to End Homelessness Coordinator Janet Richardi.  

*We recently welcomed our newest member to the team, Laura Loffredo as our Health Coordinator.

*Kim Shulman came to UWGAT in January as our Director of Finance.  Claudia Swiader, a 10 year UWGAT veteran was promoted from Executive Assistant to Finance Assistant.  Lastly, we welcomed Lauren Ashworth as our new Administrative Assistant.

 

Please join me in congratulating Emily, Melissa, and Claudia and welcoming our newest team members to a community that is committed to help everyone achieve their fullest potential. When you see the team out in the community, share your United Way experiences and why you choose to Live United. We look forward to continue working together with all of our community partners to help "advance the common good"


 
Jamie E. Crossman President & CEO United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton, Inc



 


Showing our gratitude for Mums everywhere!

"When your mother asks, 'Do you want a piece of advice?' it's a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer yes or no. You're going to get it anyway." 

"Think for a minute, darling: in fairy tales it's always the children who have the fine adventures. The mothers have to stay at home and wait for the children to fly in the window." 

"I am sure that if the mothers of various nations could meet, there would be no more wars."
~ E. M. Forster

Happy Mother's Day, week, 
year!

 ~ Jacquie
 

Town Building Locations:

 

Town Hall

558 South Main St. 

 508-824-2707

Mon-Thurs 8:30a-4:30p,

Fri 8:30a-12Noon
 Tues eve  6-8PM

 

Public Library

760 South Main St.

508-823-1344

Mon-Wed 10a-8p

Thurs 10a-6p, Fri 10a-5p,

Sat 10a-2p

 

Council on Aging

2215 King Philip Street 

508-824-2740

Mon-Fri 9a-3p 

 
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Family Seed Planting Event

                    Freedom Food Farm

 

Tuesday, May 12, 6:30 PM

Raynham Public Library

 

Join us for this fun new event! Freedom Food Farm visits the library with seeds, pots and soil for this family seed planting event. You'll plant seeds, read stories and sing songs about farming, plants and healthy food. All ages are welcome. Please click here to register

BR Seniors Grade 12 Community Service Deadline

 

This is a reminder that all BR seniors  must complete a min. of 15 hours of community service each year.  Many seniors have not submitted their community service hours for this year and as a result may not graduate which means students will not walk at the graduation ceremony nor receive a diploma until this graduation obligation is met. Students need to submit their hours by Friday, May 15th.  If you have any questions, please see your guidance counselor or Mrs. Maxwell.  

IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS/DATES FOR BR SENIORS

Class of 2015
 

Tuesday, May 19th Academic Honors Night/Honor Society Night 
 

Wednesday, May 27th Athletic Awards Banquet (BRRHS, 6:30pm)
 

Thursday, May 28th Last full day of school for Seniors(last block FINAL exam)

Senior Banquet (Country Club of Halifax, 6:30-10pm)

Senior Lock-in(BRRHS, 11pm - 5am)
 

Friday, May 29th NO SCHOOL for Seniors ONLY
 

Monday, June 1st Final Exams first THREE periods of the day 
 

Tuesday, June 2nd Final Exams first THREE periods of the day

Graduation Rehearsal (10:30 - 12pm) 
 

Wednesday, June 3rd Graduation Rehearsal(9:00 - 11:00am)

Senior Scholarship Night  (BRRHS, 6:30pm)
 

Thursday, June 4th Graduation Rehearsal (9:00 - 11:00am)

Senior Prom (Indian Pond Country Club, 6:30-11pm)
 

Sunday, June 7th Graduation: 1:00 pm in the Gymnasium  


WOMEN'S

BREAKFAST

Monday, May 18, 9 am

Raynham Senior Center

 

All are welcome.

$3.00/Raynham residents

$4.00/all others for a full

breakfast

Tickets must be purchased in advance a the Senior Center.

 

 

Do you play bocce?

After a very long winter, the senior center hopes to be able to get back on th bocce courts adjacent to the Senior Center some time in May.

We hope to offer bocce on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons (weather permitting) throughout the spring, summer and early faIl.

Please call 508-824-2740 to find out when the courts are read for play.

ZUMBA GOLD

Raynham Senior Center

 

Join us for a fun workout with a Zumba dance/exercise routine specifically geared to people age 55+. Certified instructor Jackie Stark brings her energy to this popular fun activity at the Senior Center, 2215 King Philip Street.

Cost is $4 per class.

PLEASE CALL 508-824-2740 FOR DAY AND TlME 

 

GATRA Services for Raynham

GATRA transportation services make everyday life a little easier, especially for seniors who are transitioning from driving. In addition to fixed-route bus service in the Taunton/Raynham area, GATRA provides safe and accessible

Dial-A-Ride service for seniors over 60 years and for people with disabilities of any age. Dial-A Ride is $1.25 (one way) for trips between Raynham and Taunton or $10.00 for a 10-ride pass. GATRA, with the help of a grant from the United Way, also offers a long-distance medical transportation service called MedWheels for seniors and persons with disabilities that will travel o

Boston hospitals or other medical facilities beyond Taunton. MedWheel trips are limited to 2 times per/month and there is a requested donation of $10.00 per/ride. For additional information, caIl 508-823-8828 or visit the GATRA website at: www.gatra.org.

 

The GFWC Taunton Junior Woman's Club
Fundraiser!
YARD SALE!!

Saturday, May 16 from 8:30am-12:30pn at the VFW, 82 Ingell Street in Taunton. Plenty of items to choose from - Inside and Out.
 Tables available call Denise at 508-823-6004

Proceeds Benefit Scholarships and local charities


Play Your Way Into K

A Program for Incoming Kindergartners

 

The Merrill School ECPO (Early Childhood Parent Organization) is pleased to present you with the opportunity to participate in a Kindergarten Orientation program offered by current school families for new school families.

 This program, known as Play Your Way into K, is a series of fun events that will begin in late spring and continue throughout the summer. 

Through these events, incoming Kindergarten students and their families will be given many opportunities to get together, enjoy some fun activities, and get to know one another.

This will assist in developing new friendships and lead to excitement about the beginning of school. 

For more information and a link to the form,click here or email ecpo.merrill@gmail.com, to be added to the list.

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WEEKLY TRIVIA GAME  
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and beeee entered to win
 

 A hanging plant ($19.99) from Nessralla Farm Rt 106, Halifax, MA
   

Historical Tidbit Question:

 

What is Martin Luther King Jr's wife's name?

 

 Email us your answer at: 

Please include your name, 
phone number & town
with your answer.

By entering, you give us
permission to announce 
your name in next week's 
Buzz Around Raynham.

On  May 12, 2015, we 
will randomly pick a winner 
from the correct answers.

The Buzz was compiled

this week by Rachel Hardy, Robert Lundquist, Theresa McNulty, Marla Prince, Stacy Rancourt, & Jacquelyn Rose  

  

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