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EB photographer Jeff Turner, from Black Thumb Studios, loves a good outside shoot. So when he heard about the epic ice formations on the Cape this past March,  the story unfolded as Jeff described in his blog:

 

"I was sitting in bed... checking my Facebook newsfeed when a post from WBZ 4 popped up on the screen and caught my eye. It was an article about giant chunks of ice washing ashore on Cape Cod due to the harsh conditions on the bay this winter. Then I read this:

'WBZ-TV Chief Meteorologist Eric Fisher says this could be a once-in-a-generation event due to the extraordinary amount of ice on the Massachusetts Bay. Fisher says the ice won't be around for long.'

It got my wheels spinning instantly. Within about 10 hours after seeing the post, I had child care, a model, a stylist, a prep location and photos of a site from a friend. The stars aligned. Game on."

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

"The next day, the ice was gone." Jeff  told us. Thank you for sharing your story and pictures, Jeff.  You certainly have a knack for capturing once-in-a generation events!

 

For the rest of the story: www.blackthumbstudio.com/blog

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Makeup by: Makeup Artist Eleni Demetra
Photos by: Jeff Turner
Edited by: George Buhl & Jeff Turner
Special thanks to Meagan & Melanie for freezing their butts off for these photos! 

 

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Congratulations
Nanci McLaughlin

 Nanci 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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Mother's 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
Coffee Hour - 9a - Council on Aging  (COA)
Clinic - 9a - COA
Employment Networking Group - 9:30a - Library
Whist - 10a - COA
Senior Lunch - noon - COA
Board of Selectmen - 6:30p - Town Hall
Friends of the Library - 6:30p - Library
Library Trustees - 7p - Library
Bible Study - 7p - St. Johns
Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:30p - Community Covenant Church
Tuesday, May 12
Walking Club - 8:30a - St. Johns
Chair Yoga - 9a - COA
Errand Van - 9a - COA
Housing Authority - 9a - Prospect St
Alzheimers Support Group - 9a - COA
Grandparents Story Time  - 10:30a - Library
Back Alley Bridge - 10:30a - COA
Left, Right, Center - 10:30a - COA
Senior Lunch - noon - COA
Busy Hands - 1p - COA
Civil War Round Table - 7p - Library
Conservation Comm - 7p - Town Hall
Hockey Parents - 7p - JS High School
Youth Baseball - 7p - Middle School
Alanon - 7:30p - Community Covenant Church
Wednesday, May 13

Rotary Club of the Bridgewaters - 7:15a - Good Days Restaurant, WB 

Lions Golf Tournament - 7:30a - Ridders

Errand Van - 8:30a - COA

Line Dancing - 10a - COA
Crocheting - 10a - COA
Computer Workshop - 10a - COA
Families & Books- 10a - Library
Toddle Time  - 11a - Library
Clinic - 10:30a - COA
Mah Jongg - noon - COA
Food Pantry - 12:30p - Union Congregational Church
Zumba Gold - 1p - COA
Thrift Shop - 3p - United Methodist Church
EB Hope - 4:45p - Town Hall
Community Meal - 5:30p - United Methodist 
Bingo - 6:30p - 650 Plymouth St
EB BASE  - 7p - Town Hall
Hockomock Photography - 7:30p - Library
Alcoholics Anon - 7:30p -Union Congregational Church
Thursday, May 14
St. Johns Service at 9a & 7p
Friends of Seniors - 9a - COA
SALT Breakfast - 9:30a - COA
Yoga - 10a - COA
Lunch - noon - COA canceled today
Tai Chi - 1:30p - COA
Matter of Balance - 1:30p- COA
Music Parents - 6:30p - Jr/Sr High School
Kiwanis - 6:30p - TJ Smiths
Narcotics Anonymous - 6:30p - United Methodist Church
GRASP - 7p - Community Covenant Church
Youth Football & Cheer - 7p - Commercial Club
 Friday, May 15
Blood Drive - 8a - Jr/Sr High School
Shoppers Van - pickups at 8:15a
Cribbage - 8:30a - COA
Bowling - 9a - Viking Rec
TOPS - 9:15a - Library
Crisfit - 10a - COA
7th and 8th Grade Spring Dance - 5p - Jr/Sr High School
 Saturday, May 16
Recycling - 8a - Bridge St
Thrift Shop - 10a - United Methodist Church
St. John's Service - 4p - St. Johns
Alcoholic's Anonymous - 7p - Methodist Church
 Sunday, May 17

Community Covenant Church - Sunday School - 9:45 am;

Worship Celebration - 11 am

Union Congregational Church - Sunday School & Service - 10a 

(Elmwood) New Jerusalem Church -10a
Grace Bible Church -  Worship 10:45a, Family Bible Study 6p 
St. John's Church - Mass: 8a, 10:30a
United Methodist Church -  Service 10a
Touch A Truck - 1p - Compass Medical
Alcoholics Anonymous - 6p - Union Congregational
 
* Information Compiled in this issue from Town web sites and "Our Town" calendar
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Bridgewater Square Chiropractic

Adjust to a Pain Free & Healthy Lifestyle

   

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East Bridgewater Public Library 

Employment Networking Group

Monday, May 11, 9:30

Community Room
 
 

The Employment Networking Group is a grassroots group comprised of unemployed and underemployed individuals who meet monthly to seek and/or share advice with each other to aid in their job search strategies.

This is an open group, anyone interested in seeking job search assistance through the advice of other job seekers is encouraged to attend. Our goal is to establish network connections that will aid each other in our individual goals.

In addition to providing moral support and encouragement for each other we discuss various topics such as, best practices for resume writing, how to use LinkedIn and other social media, how to develop and maintain an active and productive network, etc. Discussion topics are usually determined by consensus of those attending at a particular meeting. http://www.eastbridgewaterlibrary.org/

Contact: Debbie Nickless   508-588-5675 

                         Lions Club Golf Tournament

Wednesday, May 13 at 7:30am

Ridders Country Club

 

For more info, please call 508-690-1700

The Ousamequin WOMAN'S CLUB

of Greater Bridgewater

 

 Monday, May 11, 11:30 am

Lorenzo's Restaurant

500 W. Grove St Middleboro  

 

is hosting an annual banquet for members and guests on Monday, May 11th.

Installation of officers and new members will follow the meal.


For info. contact: OusamequinToday@gmail.com. For guest reservations email prior to Thursday May 7th, 6:00pm. GUESTS WELCOME 

      S.A.L.T. /TRIAD Breakfast

 

Thursday, May 14 at 9:30am

EB Council on Aging

 

Join us for breakfast of pancakes, egg & bacon and an important discussion by the Plymouth County Sheriffs Dept.

on the overdose epidemic in East Bridgewater and

how to keep your own prescription drugs safe at home.  

        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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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN 2015!!! 

 

Happy Mother's Day

 

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Our VISION at Salon Esprit is Quality. . . Convenience . . Value For Satisfied Clients Who Return Again & Again 


A Full Service Hair, Nail and Skin Care Salon Serving Women, Men & Children 

 

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225 Bedford Street/ Route 18 -Carriage Crossing
East Bridgewater
508.378.1530

                            YMCA Touch A Truck 

 

Sunday, May 17 from 1-4pm

Compass Medical Center

 

Only $10.00 Per carload

Come on by with the family and see some of the

great machines, trucks & equipment up close!

 

All proceeds to benefit EB YMCA Programs 

 

 
Healthy EB Coalition 
 
  CS garden    The YMCA has been awarded a $15,000 planning grant from the Greater Brockton Health Alliance for sustainable policy, system and environmental changes to impact nutrition and fitness in East Bridgewater!  

This planning grant is for the Town of East Bridgewater to begin identifying areas of improvement related to health within the community.  The three goals are to increase access to opportunities that promote physical activity and active living, build community advocacy around nutrition and fitness policies, and increase access to healthy foods within the town.
Several priorities regarding health and wellness have begun to emerge over the first few meetings and we are excited to share them with the community at the next meeting. 

However, we also need your help!  Please take the very short survey found at www.surveymonkey.com/r/QLY3KGL  to help ensure representation from as many community members as possible.

Next meeting:
Thursday, May 21
8:30am-9:30am
Center at Sachem Rock, 355 Plymouth St, East Bridgewater.

This planning process is vital as we work together to make the healthy choice the easy choice in East Bridgewater!  We are looking for maximal community participation as we create a healthier East Bridgewater. Community meetings will be held monthly, and are open to anyone. For more information, please contact Leah Serafin, Coalition Coordinator  LSerafin@oldcolonyymca.org 
 781.341.2016 ex 227

Looking For Host Families
The Brockton Rox are still looking for wonderful host families for our 2015 team!  Our players come from all over the country and are looking to have a fantastic summer of baseball and fun!  Our hosts can live as far as 30 minutes away, and the host family benefits include a cash stipend, season tickets, and merchandise discounts as well as great host family events!  
If you are interested, please contact Kate Thomas, Assistant General Manager, at kthomas@brocktonrox.com or 508-559-7001.
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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 pm and Sundays at 3:00 pm.

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


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

 

 




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 Buildings

 

Town Hall

175 Central St

508-378-1601

Mon 8:30a-8p

Tues - Thurs 8:30a-4:30p

Fri 8:30a-noon

 

EB Public Library

32 Union St

508-378-1616

Mon & Tues 9-8
Wed, Thurs, Fri 9-5
Saturday 9-2 

 

Council on Aging 

355 Plymouth St

508-378-1610

Mon 8a-6p

Tues-Thurs 8a-4p

Fri 8a-noon 

 
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The Learning Well

Pre-School

 

Enrolling New Students For September!

 

Two-day Program For Children 2.9 Years & Up

Tues & Thurs, 2 1/2 Hours 

9:15 - 11:45am

Three-Day Program For Children 3 Years & Up

Mon/Wed/Fri, 2 1/2 Hours 

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Nessralla Farm

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

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1/2 Share (Family Of 4) $295.
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 3rd Annual

Ladies Spring Tea

 

Monday, May 11 at 3pm

Council on Aging

 

Please join us for our spring tea!

Enjoy delicious scones, tea sandwiches, desserts and many

varieties of tea.  It's going to be a lovely afternoon.

 

Reservations are required & seating is limited, so sign up today.

Transportation is available in the COA van by calling 508-378-1610. 

 
The SADD Club 25i Awareness Walk
      Saturday, May 16
SADD is proud to be sponsoring the 25i Awareness Walk in Memory of Emily "Tootsie" Miller on Saturday May 16th from 10:00 AM to Noon at the East Bridgewater Junior-Senior High School. Proceeds from the walk will go directly to a scholarship fund in memory of Emily "Tootsie" Miller. Registration forms are in the Main Office of the Jr / Sr High School.

                         Alzheimer's Support Group

 

Tuesdays, May 12-June 16 at 9am

Council on Aging

 

Please join us for a six week journey every Tuesday morning.

A dementia certified caregiver will be onsite for your loved

one courtesy of ComForcare in Canton.Laurie Rhodes, LPN is certified by the Alzheimer Association and will facilitate the group.

Please contact Laurie at 781-821-2800

if you are interested in the group or have any questions.

 Book Munchers Book Club

 

Thursday, May 14 at 3pm

 

EB Public Library

 

Join us each week to enjoy a discussion about one of our books.

Please bring a chapter book or series that you are interested in

to share with us. 

Each week you will have a snack while Anne reads a chapter of

one of our choice books.

There will be copies of books available at the desk.

Grades 3-6 please. 

Happy reading! 

CLIMB WITH YOUR KIDS NIGHT

Thursday, May 14th. 3rd/4th grade 6:30-7:15PM 

and 5th/6th grade 7:15-8:00PM 

Middle School Gym. 

 

Join your child trying the climbing wall and experiencing the "famous" obstacle course that they participate in during physical education classes.  Bring your sneakers and water bottle (you'll need it!).
 This is not a "drop off" event.  Children must be accompanied and supervised by a parent/guardian. 

Blood Drive


 

Friday, May 15 at 8am

143 Plymouth St.

East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School

 

 

                                     Tommy Rull

A Musical Journey Through the Years

 

 

Monday, May 18 at 2pm

Council on Aging

 

Join us for a show that will take you on a musical journey through the years

with songs originally made famous by McCartney, Sinatra, Lou Rawls, Marvin

Gaye, John Lennon, Lionel Richie, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder and many

more. 

Please call the COA at 508-378-1610 to sign up or if you need a ride.

 

This program is supported in part by a grant from the EB Cultural Council.

 


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

 

 

Historical Tidbit Question:

What year did Mother's Day become an official U.S. holiday?

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