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The Hop for Hops Sponsorship Opportunities
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Do you own or are you associated with a local business here in town and want to show the people of Halifax you care about your community?   What better way then to sponsor the "Hop for HOPS"?!?!   For as little as $100, you can get your company's name on our race shirt for all to see.  Last year we had some incredible local support and I'm sure this year will be even better!
   If you're interested, you can message us here on Facebook or email us at friendsofhops@yahoo.com
   Thanks again - and don't forget to register for the race!

***YOU ONLY HAVE 2 WEEKS LEFT TO REGISTER FOR THE HOP FOR HOPS 5K AND GET YOUR FREE RACE SHIRT!***

Registration runs up until race day... but if you want save $5 and get your free tech running shirt you need to sign up by May 18th.

Do yourself a favor... click on the link below and sign up...it should be another great day!

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Congratulations
Linda Tice

Linda won entrance for up to 4 children to Stardust Gym's Open Gym, East Bridgewater, 
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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. 

 

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Upcoming Schedule of Events
Monday, May 11

Board of Assessors - 8:30a - Town Hall

Church - 9a - Council on Aging  (COA)

Computer - 10a - COA

Cribbage - 10a - COA

Tai Chi - 11a - COA

Lunch - noon - COA

Matter of Balance - 1p - COA

Craft/Knit/Crochet - 1p - COA

Finance Committee - 7p - Town Hall 
Zoning Board - 7p - Town Hall

Annual Town Meeting - 7:30p - Elementary School

Tuesday, May 12
Wii Games - COA
Men's Coffee - 9a - COA
SHINE Counsel - 9a - COA
Drop in Knitting - 10a - Library
Lunch - noon - COA
Afternoon Book Club - 1p - Library
Writing Workshop - 1p - COA
Line Dance - 2:30p - COA
Library Trustees - 6:30p - Library
Finance Committee - 7p - Town Hall
Water Commissioners - 500 Plymouth St.
Board of Selectmen - 7:30p - Town Hall
Wednesday, May 13

Senior Fit  - 9:30a - Town Hall

Quilting - 10a - COA

Wii Games - 10:30a - COA

Chair Yoga - 11a - COA

Lunch - noon - COA

Finance Comm - 7p - Town Hall

 Thursday, May 14

Blood Pressure -8:30a - COA

Men's Coffee - 9a - COA

Oil Painting - 10a - COA

Toddler Story Time - 11a - Library

Shopping Van - 12:30p - COA

PreK Story Time - 1p - Library

Halifax Writes - 3p - Library

Friday, May 15

Our Lady of the Lake Church Mass - 9a  

Errand Van -9a - COA

Love to Walk Group - 9a - COA

Exercise - 10a - COA

Ballroom Dance -11a - COA

Preschool Story Time - 11:30a - Library

Lunch - noon - COA

Saturday, May 16

Annual Town Elections - 10a - Elementary School Gym

 

Our Lady of the Lake Mass - 4p

 Sunday, May 17
Our Lady of the Lake Church Masses - 7:30a & 10:30a
Halifax Congregational Church Service - 10a  

 

 

*Information compiled from the Town & Library Websites, Council on Aging Newsletter, and individual submissions. If you'd like something listed, email us.
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Update From Halifax In Lights
Help Raise Funds for our Great Day by Participating:
 
After much consideration and advisement from the fireworks company, the Halifax fireworks and family fun day will take place on Saturday, June 27th!

Tentative schedule will have family activities from 4PM - 7PM on the town green followed by music and additional activities from 7PM to 9PM at HOPS. Fireworks to start at 9:15PM. We welcome volunteers to assist in planning and executing the day. 
To contribute: 
        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

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Happy Mother's Day

 

Featured Special at Our ORIGINAL Location

Grilled Rosemary & Garlic Marinated Pork with Vinegar Peppers & Onions Served Over Roasted Potatoes

 

Extremely Appetizing

 

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East Bridgewater

(508) 378-9335

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Afternoon Book Club

 

Tuesday, May 12 at 1pm

Holmes Public Library

 

This month's selection is

The Story Sisters  

by Alice Hoffman.

 

Copies are available at the Circulation Desk.

New members are always welcome.

 

                                        Halifax Writes

 Thursday, May 13 at 3pm

Holmes Public Library

 

   Halifax writes is a writers group for adults, sponsored by the Library and facilitated by participants. Work on your writing skills or simply get ideas. Come to the meeting and find out what other local writers are doing. All skill levels and styles are welcome.
    All are invited; no sign-up required. Please click here and sign up if you're coming for the first time and would like to receive an email reminder.

The Brothers Grimm

Saturday, May 16 at 7pm and Sunday, May 17 at 2pm
Silver Lake Regional Middle School
256 Pembroke St, Kingston

The Brothers Grimm hits the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family and the choices we make.  All of your favorite characters-Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk), and the Witch-meet and interact in this whimsical original story.
The musical centers on a baker and his wife who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the king's festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse and wind up changed forever.
Silver Lake Regional Middle School Auditorium. Saturday, May 16 at 7pm and Sunday, May 17 at 2pm. General Admission: $8, Students and seniors, $6, under 5 years, $3.

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                         Haircuts for HOPS Fundraiser

Salon Serenity

590 Monponsett Street

Sunday, May 17 from 1-4pm

 

Salon Serenity will be holding "Haircuts for HOPS" on Sunday, May 17.

 They will have wet cuts for $15, a bake sale, and raffle.

All are welcome: men, women, children of all ages.

Let's help build our kids a new play space! 




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

 

 

The Massasoit Theatre Company 

is proud to present Oliver!, a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist. Directed by Nathan Fogg, produced by Mark C. Rocheteau, choreographed by Tara Morrison, and with musical direction by Janice Issa Wright.

Show Dates: May 10, 15, 16 & 17

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

For tickets, call 508-427-1234 or order online atwww.massasoit.edu/theatre
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$18 General Admission
$16 Seniors/Students

$14 per person for groups of 10 or more

With music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, Oliver! is presented through special arrangements with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. For more information, visit  www.massasoit.edu/theatre

The Massasoit Theatre Company 

is proud to present Oliver!

 

Join us for a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist. Directed by Nathan Fogg, produced by Mark C. Rocheteau, choreographed by Tara Morrison, and with musical direction by Janice Issa Wright.

Show Dates: May 10, 15, 16 & 17

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

For tickets, call 508-427-1234 or order online atwww.massasoit.edu/theatre
.
$18 General Admission
$16 Seniors/Students

$14 per person for groups of 10 or more

With music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, Oliver! is presented through special arrangements with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. For more information, visit  www.massasoit.edu/theatre

Celebrating National Poetry Month at Holmes Library

We had a wonderful time with Bridgewater poet, Faye George reading from her latest collection, "World of Hard Use".

Thank you to the Friends of the Library for sponsoring the program! 
















 
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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
 

Halifax Town Buildings

 

Town Hall

499 Plymouth St.

781-294-1316

Mon-Thurs 8a-4p

 

Holmes Public Library

470 Plymouth Street

 (781)293-2271 

Mon & Wed 12p-8p
Tues, Thurs, Fri  10a-5p

Saturday 10a-2p

 

Council on Aging

506 Plymouth Street

781-293-7313

Mon -Thurs 9a-3p

Friday 9a-1p


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Annual & Special Town Meeting

Monday, May 11

Beginning at 7:30pm

Elementary School 

 

 The 2015 Halifax Annual Town Meeting will begin on Monday, May 11 at 7:30pm at the Halifax Elementary School. The warrant for the meeting is available. Please watch your mail for your copy.

The warrants for the Halifax Annual and Special Town Meetings
 

The town meeting is to be held on Monday, May 11 are being mailed to all Halifax residents this week. 
Included with the warrants are two surveys, one for the Open Space Plan 
and the other for the Cultural Council.  Both surveys can be mailed to 
the Halifax Town Hall, 499 Plymouth Street, Halifax, MA, 02338, dropped 
in the Town Hall mailbox (located just to the left of the parking lot door), or brought to the Town Meeting. Residents with questions about  either or both of the surveys can contact the Selectmen's Office at 
781-294-1316.
       Charlie Seelig
Halifax Town Administrator
781-294-1316


Annual Town Election

Saturday, May 16

10am-6pm

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Let your voice be heard.  Cast your vote!

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Blackledge Farm/40B Hearing

Monday, May 18

7:15pm

Halifax Great Hall

 

The next session of public hearings by the Halifax Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the request for a comprehensive permit for the Blackledge Farm project (52 single family homes off Franklin Street) will take place on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 7:15pm in the Great Hall of the Halifax Town Hall. More information about the project is available on the Zoning Board of Appeals page. Click here for more info


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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY 

Hanging Plants * Pansies * perennials * 
Potting Soil & Cow Manure 

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1/2 Share (Family Of 4) $295.
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Open Space Plan & Cultural Council Surveys

 

Please take the time to fill them out.

The warrants for the Halifax Annual and Special Town Meetings to be held on Monday, May 11 are being mailed to all Halifax residents this week. Included with the warrants are two surveys, one for the Open Space Plan and the other for the Cultural Council. The Open Space survey is one of the requirements to update the Town's Open Space Plan making it eligible for state and federal funding for open space and recreation grants. The Cultural Council survey is required for continued funding from the State for the grants distributed by the Council. Both surveys can be mailed to the Halifax Town Hall, 499 Plymouth Street, Halifax, MA, 02338, dropped in the Town Hall mailbox (located just to the left of the parking lot door), or brought to the Town Meeting. Residents with questions about either or both of the surveys can contact the Selectmen's Office at 781-294-1316. 

The Halifax Board of Selectmen Presentation

will host a presentation of the results 
from the Town's participation in the Economic Development 
Self-Assessment Tool (EDSAT), a program run through Northeastern 
University, on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30pm in the Great Hall of the Halifax Town Hall. 
For more information, call

781-294-1316 


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