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Grounds Beauty
The Cole-Yeaton Senior Center grounds has had a fall makeover by the Bridgewater Garden Club. 
Members maintain the grounds and this week have removed the front shrubs which were planted when the building was built in 1995. Fall plants have been added to the other gardens to make it attractive. Those working on the grounds included, Daytime President, Donna Albro, her husband Carl, Carol Cleary, Roberta Reynolds, Ann Wood, Sandra Alley, Pam Odom and Claire Freeman.
Garden Club meetings are held at the Senior Center. For more information, 
call 508-697-7617 or Bridgewatermagardenclub@gmail.com.

 


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Congratulations
Amy Horton

Amy won a 16-oz candle from the 
East Bridgewater Candle Company ($17 value)

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

You could win two tickets to Nessralla Farms Corn Maze
139 Hemlock Lane, Halifax
(up to an $18 value)

Historical Tidbit:
June 10, 1652 First U.S. Mint


As early as 1650, the colony of Massachusetts Bay was a commercial success.

But an inadequate supply of money put its future development in jeopardy.

England was not inclined to send gold and silver coins to the colonies, for they were in short supply in the mother country.

Taking matters into their own hands, Boston authorities allowed two settlers, John Hull and Robert Sanderson, to set up a mint in the capital in 1652. The two were soon striking silver coinage - shillings, sixpence, and threepence. Nearly all of the new coins bore the same date: 1652.

This was the origin of America's most famous colonial coin, the pine tree shilling. The name comes from the tree found on the obverse.   It may symbolize one of the Bay Colony's prime exports, pine trees for ships' masts.  Massachusetts coinage not only circulated within that colony, but also was generally accepted throughout the Northeast, becoming a monetary standard in its own right.

Why the 1652 date? Some believe that it was intended to commemorate the founding of the Massachusetts mint, which did occur in 1652. Others believe the choice was a reflection of larger political events.  Coinage was a prerogative of the King.  In theory, these colonists had no right to strike their own coins, no matter how great their need. 


But in 1652, there was no king. King Charles had been beheaded three years previously, and England was a republic. The people in Massachusetts may have cleverly decided to put that date on their coinage so that they could deny any illegality when and if the monarchy were reestablished.

This "1652" shilling is likely to have been minted around 1670. In 1682, the Hull/Sanderson mint closed after closer royal scrutiny of the operation.

amhistory.si.edu
 

Monday, October 5

Painters - 9a - Cole-Yeaton Senior Center (CYSC)
Lunch - noon - CYSC
Lego Club - 4:30p - Library

Tuesday, October 6

Zumba - 9a - CYSC
Shopping - 10:15a - CYSC
Lunch - noon - CYSC
Drop in Story Time - 1:30p - Library
Azorean Cooking - 6:30p - Library
Zoning Board - 7p - Police Station
Town Council - 7:30p - BTV Studios
Wednesday, October 7
Rotary Club of The Bridgewaters - 7:15a - Good Days Restaurant, WB
Exercise
- 9a - CYSC
Crafters - 9a - CYSC
Drop in Story Time - 9:30a - Library
Shopping - 10:15a - CYSC
Quilters - 11a - CYSC
Book Babies - 11a - Library
Senior Center Trustees - 6:30p - CYSC
Author Tara Shuman - 6:30p - Library
Thursday, October 8
Zumba - 9a - CYSC
Caregivers Support - 10a - CYSC
Food Pantry - 10a - Central Square Congregational, UCC
Book Babies - 10:30a - Library
Friday, October 9
Exercise - 9a - COA
Crafters - 9a - COA
Mah Jong - 10a - COA
Saturday, October 10
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Mass - 4p
Whist - 7p - CYSC
Sunday, October 11
First Parish Church - 10:30a 
Bridgewater Baptist Church - 10a
Saint Thomas Aquinas Mass - 7:45a, 10 and 12p 
Trinity Episcopal - 8am and 10a worship services, 10a Sunday school 
Central Square Congregational, UCC  - 10a
Bridgewater United Methodist - 10a
Faith Chapel Assembly of God
- school 9a, service 10a
Trinity Covenant - 10a
United Methodist  - 10a - Worship & school 
New Jerusalem - 10:30a
Scotland Trinitarian Congregational - 10:30a 
St. Basil's Chapel - 10:00a and 5p -  note new 5p time * -
BSU Campus  
West Bridgewater Baptist Church - 10:30a
 
* Information compiled in this issue from Town web sites, submitted information and "Senior Publishing."  Feel free to submit events & information from your non-profit group.
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China Town Hall Event
Dear Colleagues:

Bridgewater State University has been selected by the National Committee on US-China Relations as one of the institutions to host the annual China Town Hall, a national day of programming involving about 75 cities in the United States. US-China Relations is a critical topic affecting us all in the 21st Century. We are honored to participate in this program of national dialogue.

The event will be held at the Dana Mohler-Faria Mathematics and Science Center 120 Auditorium, on Monday, October 5th, from 6 to 8:30 pm.

China Town Hall program will consider Chinese Education and Chinese economy. Vanessa Fong from Amherst College will speak in the first hour on How Chinese Citizens Pursue Upward Mobility in China and Worldwide. Following our discussion on Chinese education, we will open a live webcast about What China's Investment in the United States Mean for American Workers, Communities, and the Economy. The webcast features Robert Rubin, former Secretary of the Treasury; Sheldon Day, Mayor of Thomasville, Alabama, and Daniel Rosen, Founding Partner of Rhodium Group. Steve Orlins, President of the National Committee on US-China Relations, one of our co-sponsors for the program, will moderate the discussion.

The event is open to the public. Faculty are encouraged to bring their classes to attend. Please forward to others who might be interested in this event. The event is co-organized by the Minnock Center for International Engagement and the Asian Studies Program. Please see the enclosed flyer for more information.

Best,
Wing-kai

Wing-kai To, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Coordinator of Asian Studies
Bridgewater State University
Bridgewater, MA 02325
Phone: (508)531-2401
Email: wto@bridgew.edu



Dance Theater of New England

Take your First Steps with DTNE

Our Mission at The Dance Theater of New England is to Provide Sound Technical Training for The Recreational or 
Pre-Professional Dancer & The Aspiring, Performing Artist, in a Warm & Friendly Environment

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50 Central Square
Bridgewater, MA 02324
(508) 697-5255


ARCHAEOLOGY ON THE NEMASKET RIVER   
   CANOE/KAYAK TOUR
  Saturday, October 10, 2015
(Rain date: Sunday, October 11)

Please join us for an informative tour of the scenic and historical Nemasket River. Led by Dr. Curtis Hoffman, Professor of Anthropology at Bridgewater State University and Member of the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Archaeology Society, this tour is not one to miss. Dr. Hoffman will lead the group on a tour of several known Native American sites along the river.

Please join us - enjoy the foliage and learn a lot about the history of this area.

This event is sponsored by the Taunton River Watershed Alliance and the Massachusetts Archaeology Society.

For more information, call 508-828-1101 or register on-line at www.savethetaunton.org
Bridgewater Square Chiropractic

We Are Excited to Announce The
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For "State-of-the-Art" Treatment of Chronic & Acute Pain
Call Our Office Today to Find Out More!

                            63 Main Street 
     Bridgewater
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    (508) 697-0050

 The Bridgewater-Raynham Special Education Parents Advisory Council (BR-SEPAC)
Family Special Education Night
  Friday, October 23rd, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. 
Laliberte Elementary School,
 777 Pleasant St, Raynham, MA.  

Parents can connect with other parents and gather information from representatives of local special education service providers. School age children can enjoy arts and crafts, gym activities, and a movie while being supervised by volunteers. A raffle will be held to raise funds 
for the BR-SEPAC.  

The BR-SEPAC is comprised of parents that represent about 850 children with special needs within the Bridgewater-Raynham School district.  The BR-SEPAC works collaboratively with the Bridgewater-Raynham Public Schools and Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee to provide support and information for parents, school personnel, and the community about disabilities and the special education process. The Bridgewater-Raynham SEPAC accomplishes this through regular meetings, workshops, presentations, and special events. The meeting is free and open to all.  For more information, visit our website: brsepac.org or email kwaskiel@hotmail.com.

Thank you! Kate Dyer
BR-SEPAC President


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The Mums are in and Just Starting to Flower
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         Bridgewater
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(508) 697-0357


Oct 15, 2015, 7pm, area Veterans are welcome to come & receive free help filing claims with the VA. 
VFW Post 2125, 40 Orange St.,  Bridgewater, MA
 

 Ousamequin Woman's Club
 Ousamequin Woman's Club

The Ousamequin Woman's Club members and guests enjoyed a lovely Autumn Tea for its opening meeting of the 2015-2016 season. 
Our special guest was the newly-elected Bridgewater Town Clerk, Marilee Kenney Hunt. Her descriptions of the day-to-day workings
of her position were both informative and humorous. She dressed elegantly for our occasion in black, with a hat, pearls, gloves, and a ready smile. Our members and guests caught up on summer news, as they prepared for another season of community volunteer work.
"When we tackle obstacles, we find hidden reserves of courage and resilience we did not know we had. And it is only when we are faced with failure do we realize that these resources were always there within us. We only need to find them and move on with our lives."
~A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Here's a toast to all the resilient men & women, who figure out a solution to the problem; and keep plugging away, with a smile on their face and grit in their teeth. 
~ Jacquie

Town Buildings

 

Town Hall

64 Central Square

508-697-0921

Mon-Thurs 8a-4p

Fri 8a-1p

 

Public Library

15 South St

508-697-3331

Mon-Wed 9a-8p 

Thurs10a-5p

Fri & Sat 10a-2p

 

Cole-Yeaton Senior Center
10 Wally Krueger Way
508-697-0929

Mon-Thurs 9a-3p

Fri 9a-noon 

 

Food Pantry

Central Square Church

71 Central Sq.

 508-697-6016

Thursdays - 10a

Small Businesses make our Community Strong. Support them every day!

 
Viridian
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Gail Mather, Viridian Representative
(508) 350-9755


Grants Rental

From Tools for Home Improvement Projects to Indoor/Outdoor Parties & Fundraisers...We Rent It All

Call Us Today to Discuss Your Rental Needs or to Make a Reservation

10 Bedford Park
Bridgewater
508-279-0950


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Ms Beehaven 
Angel Alley

 * Workshops * Meditation
* Drumming Circles *Reiki
* Shamanic Healing Treatments
* Crystals & Supplies

10 West Union St 
East Bridgewater, MA 
508-378-9699



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Reminder:

Monday, October 12, is Columbus Day

All town offices, banks, library and school are closed.



Nessralla Farm 
Pumpkin Drop

Columbus Day Celebration
 
Pumpkin Drop
Oct 10, 11 & 12, 
Each Day at 2pm

Mini Corn Maze For Kids Age 5
and Under


Rt 106, Halifax
781-293-6792


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BRIDGEWATER KIDS' ROAD RACE
Sunday, October 4.  Check in by 1:45pm
Burnell Hall, Hooper St, BSU Campus

The 36th edition of the Bridgewater Kids' Road Race will take place on Sunday, October 4th, on the campus of Bridgewater State University.
 The race is open to Bridgewater children in grades K-8. The girls' race begins at 2:00 p.m., and the boys' race at 2:20.
 All runners should check in by 1:45 at Burnell Hall on Hooper Street. There is a $2 fee to enter. Entry forms have been distributed to the schools.
 For additional information, contact Sam Baumgarten, 508-697-6848.

  IS SOLAR ENERGY FOR YOU?
SOLAR ENERGY FOR YOUR HOME
 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5
6:30 PM
 BRIDGEWATER PUBLIC LIBRARY
15 South Street, Bridgewater, MA
 
Have you noticed solar panels on your neighbors' rooftops? Thinking about solar for your home? Maybe the right time is now. Solar rebates and tax incentives may not always be available.  What to do?
 
The Bridgewater Public Library will host "Is Solar Energy for You?" on Monday, October 5, at 6:30 pm.  An energy professional will present an informational program on the ins and outs of solar energy, such as how do solar panels work, what an inverter is, and what happens to the excess solar energy. Find out if your home is placed well for solar, learn about financial options, and discover the economics of solar power. This is an opportunity to ask questions without obligation. 

Ask questions 
Get the facts 
 
Sponsored by the Chairman of the Bridgewater Town Energy Committee 



Sacred Circle Dancing throughout the Fall!
Every 4th Sunday
(9/27, 10/25 & 11/22) 12:30-2:00 pm  Bridgewater New Jerusalem Church
2 Bedford Street, Bridgewater, MA 

Would you enjoy dancing simple, joyful dances in a circle of friendly people? To relax and let go of daily stress in a community of kindred spirits? Then come join us every fourth Sunday 
this fall.
Beginners are always welcome. No partner is necessary. The steps are simple, carefully taught each time, and easily learned. We do traditional dances from around the world (Greece, Israel, Scotland, Russia, France, North and South America, etc.) along with newly choreographed dances. The music is a delightful mix of ethnic, classical, and pop. Some dances are slow and meditative and others are quite lively and invigorating.
Circle Dance is a means for relaxation, joy, growth, awareness and healing. Also known as Sacred Dance or World Dance, it was birthed at Findhorn, a spiritual community in Scotland.
Come try it out! For more information contact 
pastor@bridgewaternewchurch
 or
 call 508-443-1688.

Free Mommy & Me Dance Classes

(Open to all toddlers and their special adult) 


Each Monday 9am  

Ages 18 mo - 2 years
 & Saturday 9:30am  

2-year-old to 4-year-old
Register:

dancetheaterofnewengland

Dance Theater of New England
50 Central Square, Bridgewater MA

The Bridgewater Cultural Council is now accepting grant applications from those interested in applying for grants to support their projects in the arts, music, humanities, and science in 2016. Application forms, instructions for applying, and guidelines can be found on the cultural council website:  www.mass-culture.org/bridgewater.
Applications must be received by October 15, 2015, and should be mailed to: Bridgewater Cultural Council, 
PO Box 832, Bridgewater, MA 02324.
Please note that the Bridgewater Cultural Council will give preference to grant applications from Bridgewater residents or for projects benefiting the town of Bridgewater.
Any further questions should be directed to:  Angela Dimisioris, Secretary, Bridgewater Cultural Council aangie@dimisioris.com

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WEEKLY TRIVIA GAME
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 Two tickets to Nessralla Farms Corn Maze, 139 Hemlock Lane, Halifax
(up to an $18 value)

Historical Tidbit Question:
What year was on the coins? 

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phone number & town
with your answer.
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your name in next week's 
Buzz Around Bridgewater.
 
On October 6, 2015, we will randomly pick a winner from the correct answers.

The Buzz was compiled

this week by  Theresa McNulty, Marla Prince, Stacy Rancourt, Jacquelyn Rose, & Betty Stirling.

 

 

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