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Union Congregational Church Honors Dick Perkins 

Dick Perkins in the middle with Pastor  Rev. Jim Conley (looking at the bench) and Union Congregational Moderator Jamie Mitcheson 

Dick has taken care of Union Cemetery for 60 years, a park bench was placed there so walkers can rest and enjoy the park he has kept up so well.  Dick's daughter Becky spoke of the life lessons learned taking care of Union Cemetery with their dad: hard work, diligence, and what it means to care for our past.  














The Perkins Family: Dick & Sybil with their children: Kathy  Prime, Becky Pearson, Nancy  Hickey, Debbie Wile,  & Donnie Perkins. The family continues to care for the  Union Cemetery carrying on the tradition. 

A BIG "THANK YOU" to our Community Volunteers!

"A special thanks to Ellen Pennington.  In addition to the many, many hours as a devoted volunteer member of the EB School Committee, "thank you, Ellen" (and her kids!) for driving me, with three kids in tow, to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston - Twice!" ~ Lisa Rue

 "Thanks to Keith Bachand for offering his free 30- minute exercise class at the dome on Wednesday nights and coaching people on exercise and nutrition." ~ Laurie Hartrey
December 20, 2015
Happy Happy


THERE IS STILL TIME TO RECOGNIZE YOUR VOLUNTEERS:

 Each week through December 31, 2015, we will feature shout-outs to our community volunteers: 
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In addition to the Shout-Out, each person will be entered into a random drawing early January 2016 to receive any one of the following:  a $50 Gift Certificate to Grant's Rental; an hour-long Massage from Melissa Goldmann Massage Therapy; a $25 gift certificate to Johnnie  Macaroni's; or a 7-day Shakology jump start - health kit w/ shaker cup & a variety of flavors, value $35 from Ruggiero Fitness Concepts.  

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 

 

Prize Box
 

Congratulations, 
Hazel Tessier  
 
Helen won a 1.5-hr 
self- defense class for winner & 9 friends at 
Mata Karate
 
You should play
our Historical Tidbit Trivia Game at the bottom 
of this column; 
you could win a  
 $35 gift certificate to Lambert's Deli
826 Crescent St., Brockton

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HISTORICAL TIDBIT:

Christmas Traditions in America 

Many of our 'modern' Christmas Traditions began in 1819 from the American author Washington Irving's story series titled, "The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon." Irving, famous for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle," based his sketches on a Squire who invites peasants into his home for the holiday to enjoy ancient  English traditions. Though historians now say Irving invented these traditions, they remain today the foundation of our Christmas celebration. 
   The poem "Night before Christmas" in 1822 introduced St. Nicholas as an elf with a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.  Illustrator Thomas Nast created images of Santa in the 1863 Christmas issue of Harper's magazine.  New York Sun editor Francis P. Church in 1897 answered, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" in response to a young girl's letter.  Rudolph was created in 1939.  Robert L May wrote the poem about the ninth reindeer for a coloring book to be distributed by Montgomery Ward Department Store at Christmas.  The song, "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," was written by Johnny Marks and made famous by Gene Autry in 1949. 
   The traditions of Christmas Trees and Carols, Mistletoe and Fruit Cake, Stockings and Wreaths come to us from various countries and regions throughout the world.  
   No matter the tradition, no matter its origin, consistent Christmas themes remain - hope,  joy, peace and giving with care. 

"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night."

Submitted by:  Robert Lundquist 
   
Monday, December 21
Coffee Hour - 9a - Council on Aging (COA)
Whist - 10a - COA
Senior Lunch - noon - COA
Food Pantry - 12:30p - Union Congregational
Food Pantry - 3p - St Johns
Rep Diehl - 5p - Town Hall
Book Munchers Club - 6:30p - Library
Board of Health - 6p - Town Hall
Planning Board - 7p - Town Hall
Friends of EB Trails - 7p - Town Hall
Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:30p - Community Covenant Church
Tuesday, December 22
Walking Club - 8:30a - St. John's
Errand Van - 9a - COA
Chair Yoga - 9a - COA
Clinic - 9a - COA
Back Alley Bridge - 10:30a - COA
Left, Right, Center - 10:30a - COA
Senior Lunch - noon - COA
Busy Hands - 1p - COA
Adult Book Club  - 7:30p - Library
Alanon - 7:30p - Community Covenant Church
Wednesday, December 23

Rotary Meeting - 7:15a - Good Days, WB

Line Dancing - 10a - COA

Crocheting - 10a - COA

Computer Workshop - 10a - COA

Mah Jongg - noon - COA

Zumba Gold - 1p - COA

Hockomock Photography - 7:30p - Library
Alcoholics Anon - 7:30p - Union Congregational Church
Thursday, December 24
All town offices, COA, and library are closed today
school vacation begins
St Johns Services 4 & 6pm & midnight
Community Covenant Service- 5p
Union Congregational Service - 5 & 10pm
United Methodist - 6:30p
Kiwanis - 6:30p - T. J. Smith's
Narcotics Anonymous - 6:30p - United Methodist Church
Elmwood Service - 11p - United Methodist
Friday, December 25
Merry Christmas!
All town offices, banks, library and schools are closed
Saturday, December 26
St. John's - Service - 4p 
Alcoholics Anonymous - 7p - Methodist Church
Sunday, December 27
 Community Covenant Church - Sunday school:  9:45am, Worship:  11:00am
Union Congregational Church - 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 10:45a


 

Alcoholics Anonymous - 6p - Union Congregational
 
* Information Compiled in this issue from Town web sites and "Our Town" calendar
Make the Holiday Easy ...
Cater It! 
Johnnie Macs salad

Eat Well, Laugh Often, Love Much.

Happy Holidays

582 West St, E. Bridgewater
(508) 378-9335
1300 Plymouth Street, E. Bridgewater
(508) 456-4460

             
Christmas Eve Services:  Thursday, December 24

4pm St John's Church, 210 Central St
5 pm:  Union Congregational Church with full choir: 105 Pleasant St
5pm Community Covenant Church, 
400 Pleasant St
4pm St John's Church, 210 Central St
6:30pm E.B. United Methodist Church, 
54 Central St
10 pm Union Congregational Church reflective service.
11 pm by Elmwood Church:  Celebrating at the United Methodist Church:  54 Central St

        Lambert's Deli
~ Brockton's Best Deli!

Deli Platters
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Stop By ~ You're gonna love it!
826 Crescent St 
Brockton, MA 
(508) 580-2736
lambertsbrockton.com
 
Community Meals Christmas Dinner
  

The meal normally scheduled on Dec. 23 is being changed to Friday, December 25, Christmas Day, for a Christmas Dinner from 3-5pm. 

East Bridgewater United Methodist Church 
54 N. Central St.
E. Bridgewater, MA  02333
Coping with Grief at the Holidays by Kim Noble, RN, MBA; YHC Program Coordinator
 The holiday music is playing from car radios throughout shopping centers and the grocery stores.  Both traditional and new holiday movies are on cable TV daily.  Decorations are everywhere!  It is a festive time of the year. However, for families who have experienced the death of a loved one, this can be a challenging time.  There is someone missing at the table, for gift giving and at all the traditional family celebrations.  If this is the first winter holiday season since that loved one's death, families can struggle with how to celebrate while also acknowledging grief they feel. Hospice Calgary has compiled a 6-page resource, "For those who grieve:  a holiday survival kit," that addresses coping strategies, ways to cherish memories and includes a holiday checklist to help families really consider what traditions they want to do this year and also think about possible new options.  Please share these resources with families you know who are coping with grief during this season.

To learn about developmental differences in children's grief, visit The Dougy Center.

Special thanks to South Shore Hospital's Youth Health Connection for this information.
BRIDGEWATER FARM SUPPLY
 
Imaginative Gifts of All 
Colors & Sizes!
 Happy Holidays!

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 1000 Plymouth St 
 (Rt 104) 
Bridgewater
         (508) 697-0357 
 
On Monday, Dec. 28th, at 5:30 pm we will be having an Interactive Elf movie night.

 We will have different activities that we will be doing while watching the movie Elf.  Food and drinks will be provided, as well as prizes for the best Ugly Christmas sweater.  Again, this event is open to teens in grades 7-12.
East Bridgewater Public Library 
Nessralla Farm Store

*Trees  *Wreaths * Cemetery  Baskets
 * Kissing Balls 
Homemade Ornaments and Arrangements
318 Plymouth St. (Rt 106), Halifax, MA  (781-293-6792)
 
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East Bridgewater Family Branch, 635 Plymouth Street, East Bridgewater, MA 02333  Phone 508-378-3913



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Healthy EB Update: 
Hello and Happy Holidays!
Community Garden Meeting Planned

A meeting is scheduled for the Community Garden Working Group on Tuesday, January 19th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Old Colony YMCA in East Bridgewater.  

We'll be discussing location, needed supplies, responsibilities, a timeline, and the budget - as it relates to the grant funding the YMCA has received towards a 'Healthy EB'.
  Please plan to attend so that we can discuss the logistics of how and where the community garden would be implemented.  Please contact Lisa if you are interested.  

We are looking to expand the garden there at the Y as a starting place for community gardening.  But it still all takes time to plan out and implement - starting before the spring. 


"Many Hands Make Light Work...."

Regards, Lisa

For updates on the Healthy EB Coalition, check their webpage: buzzaround.info/healthy-eb-coalition
Love One Another

"Love each other dearly always.  There is scarcely anything else in the world but that:  to love one another." 

Victor Hugo

"Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love.  Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy."


"Hatred paralyzes life, love releases it.  Hatred confuses life, love harmonizes it.  Hatred darkens life, love illuminates it." ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

 With hope, peace, joy & love, enjoy your holiday. 

~ Jacquie
Small businesses make our community strong.
Support them every day!

Melissa Goldmann Massage Therapy

Massage gift certificates, 
the gift they won't let 
the ink dry on! 

Now offering Thai Table massage.

516 N. Bedford street
(Inside Waves Salon)
E. Bridgewater, MA 

508-857-7744 


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Right of Way
Driving School
NOW TEACHING AT
EAST BRIDGEWATER 
JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL

Register Now for
Feb. 1 - Feb. 12, 2016
 two-week class 2:30 to 5:30 

Instructor:  Bill Madden
For more information 
or to enroll: 
781 436-8057



New Year's at Noon 
Dec. 31, 2015
10am - 1pm

Join us as we ring in 2016 with a "Midnight" Noon Celebration!
Special Count Down * Music 
* Activities * Refreshments 
* Games 


East Bridgewater Family YMCA
635 Plymouth Street
East Bridgewater, MA 
 508-378-3913



 Just in time for vacation: 
a list of all the museum  passes available through all the SAILS network libraries:  Plan your excursions now!



MATA Karate

"Never Lose The Fight Within"

After School Classes
Enrolling Now!

 516 North Bedford St
2nd Floor
East Bridgewater

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 Duval's Pharmacy
Your neighborhood pharmacy, giving personalized attention. 
Happy Holidays

571 Washington Street 
Whitman, MA
 
Open:  Mon-Fri: 8am - 8pm
Sat:  9am - 5pm
Sun:  9am - 1pm
Holiday Hours: 
Christmas Eve - 8am-5pm
Christmas Day - CLOSED
New Year's Eve - 8am-5pm
New Year's Day - 9am-1pm

East Bridgewater Candle Company

Hand poured 100% soy candles,100% cotton wicks, no dyes.  Scented with a blend of essential and fragrance oils.
Available at:
Lavender Sky Gifts 
494 Bedford St
East Bridgewater

C.N. Smith Farm
325 South St
East Bridgewater, MA


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Parking Ban In Effect
 November 15 2015 - April 15 2016
1.  Overnight Parking is Prohibited
2.  Please make sure vehicles are off of the road & do not impede snow removal/treatment of roads.
Vehicles are subject to tow in emergency situations.
If you have any questions, please call:  508-378-7223.  Thank you.
Monthly Teen Advisory Board (TAB) meeting on the first Monday of every month at 6 pm in the Community Room of the Library

 The next meeting is 1/4/16.  This is open to teens in grades 7-12.  At the meetings, we provide food and drinks, we pick out books that the kids would like added to the YA collection, and discuss and plan future events for teens at the library.  Applications are available at the YA desk in the library.


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WEEKLY TRIVIA GAME  
 
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826 Crescent St., Brockton


   
Historical Tidbit Question:   
When was Rudolph created?   

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 East Bridgewater.
  
On December 23, 2015, we 
will randomly pick a winner
from the correct answers.
The Buzz was compiled
this week by Theresa McNulty, Sarah Primack, Stacy Rancourt, Jacquelyn Rose, Jill Silvia  & Betty Stirling.
 
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