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Ousamequin Woman's Club Holiday Party

Ousamequin members donated toys for Operation Santa, a program that donates toys to needy children in the Bridgewater area.  Ousamequin Club performs a charitable deed every month that benefits our community.  The charities supported vary from month to month, depending on the time of year.



Krisanthi Pappas and singers harmonized on holiday tunes.  Members danced with reindeer antlers on their heads.  General merriment was had by all.







Respectfully submitted, Adelene Ellenberg.

December 27, 2015
Happy New Year

THERE IS STILL TIME TO RECOGNIZE YOUR VOLUNTEERS:
 Each week through December 31, 2015, we will feature shout-outs to our community volunteers: SEND TO US AT

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 
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.  

Prize Box
 
 
 Congratulations!
Margaret Schneider
    
Margaret won a $35 gift certificate to Lambert's Deli 
826 Crescent St., Brockton

You should play
our Historical Tidbit Trivia Game at the bottom 
of this column; 
you could win a 
entrance for up to 4 children to Stardust Gym's Open Gym.
Rt 106, East Bridgewater 

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Historical Tidbit: 
Why is January 1st New Year's Day?

Throughout antiquity, civilizations around the world developed increasingly sophisticated calendars, typically pinning the first day of the year to an agricultural or astronomical event. The original new year's celebration, the massive Babylonian religious festival of Akitu, was held every year following the first new moon after the spring equinox.  In Egypt, the year began with the annual flooding of the Nile, which coincided with the rising of the star Sirius.  The first day of the Chinese new year occurred with the second new moon after the winter solstice.  Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and the first day of Muharram, the start of the Islamic calendar year, follow a lunar calendar and are both celebrated in the fall.
 
In ancient Rome, the original calendar consisted of 10 months and 304 days, with each new year beginning at the vernal equinox; according to tradition, it was created by Romulus, the founder of Rome, in the eighth century B.C.  Over the centuries, the calendar fell out of sync with the sun, and in 46 B.C. Julius Caesar decided to solve the problem by consulting with the most prominent astronomers and mathematicians of his time who introduced the Julian calendar.  As part of his reform, Caesar established January 1 as the first day of the year, partly to honor the month's namesake:  Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, whose two faces allowed him to look back into the past and forward into the future.  In medieval Europe, Christian leaders replaced January 1 as the first of the year with days carrying more religious significance, such as December 25 (the anniversary of Jesus' birth) and March 25 (the Feast of the Annunciation).  Pope Gregory XIII reestablished January 1 as New Year's Day in 1582, creating the modern Gregorian calendar that most countries around the world use today.

Info from: 
www.history.com/news/new-years

Monday, December 28

Painters - 9a - Cole-Yeaton Senior Center (CYSC)
Lunch - noon - CYSC

Tuesday, December 29

Zumba - 9a - CYSC
Shopping - 10:15a - CYSC
Lunch - noon - CYSC
Wednesday, December 30
Exercise - 9a - CYSC
Crafters - 9a - CYSC
Shopping - 10:15a - CYSC
Quilters - 11a - CYSC
Spanish Class - 11:15a - CYSC
Thursday, December 31
Zumba - 9a - CYSC
Cribbage - 1p - CYSC
Friday, January 1
Happy New Year!
All town offices, banks, library and schools are closed.
Saturday, January 2
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Mass - 4p
Whist - 7p - CYSC
Sunday, January 3
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.

New electronics for Christmas? 
We are here to help with your 
new gizmos ~ tablets & computers are our specialty!

Charlie's Computers, 992 Bedford St., Bridgewater
(508) 279-1080
 

Create Your Own Super Hero Comics
Wednesdays at 4pm
Bridgewater Public Library

Coming in January 2016!  Join the B-R Art Students for a "super" time. Create your own superhero comics in this four-week session.
Class dates are:  Wednesday, January 6; Wednesday, January 13; Wednesday, January 27 and Wednesday, February 3.
 All classes are 4:00-5:00 pm, for ages 7+, and registration is required.  

To register, visit the Bridgewater Public Library website at www.bridgewaterpubliclibrary.org or call 508-697-3331.

East Bridgewater Family Branch, 635 Plymouth Street, East Bridgewater, MA  02333.  Phone:  508-378-3913


Bridgewater Office of Elder Affairs:  508-697-0929
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Bridgewater
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Clutter Control
Downsizing Your Stuff
Tuesday, January 12, at 6:30pm
Bridgewater Public Library

 

The Bridgewater-Raynham Special Education Parents Advisory Council (BR-SEPAC) and The Bridge Center
 present
  How Difficult Can This Be?  F.A.T. City Workshop: Understanding Learning Disabilities. 
Tuesday, January 12th, at 6 pm

Through striking simulations emulating daily experiences of children with learning disabilities, Richard Lavoie's video lets viewers experience their frustration, anxiety, and tension.  After watching the video, Deb Westell, Principal of Merrill Elementary School, will reflect with the audience on how to change our approach with children who have these challenges.  The presentation will be held at The Bridge Center, 470 Pine St, Bridgewater, MA.  
 Please register online in advance for free childcare at:  www.thebrigectr.org

The BR-SEPAC is made up of parents who 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.

Bridgewater Square Chiropractic


Wishes you a 
 Happy New Year!


Like us on Facebook 63 Main Street 
 Bridgewater     
 (508) 697-0050
Healthy New Year's Resolutions
For Children of all ages from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

I will clean up my toys after using them.
I will brush my teeth twice a day.
I will wash my hands after going to the bathroom and before eating. 

I will talk with my parent or a trusted adult when I need help or am scared.
 
I will try to find a sport (like basketball or soccer) or an activity (like playing tag, jumping rope, dancing or riding my bike) that I like and do it at least three times a week!
 
I'll be friendly to kids who have a hard time making friends & ask them to join activities such as sports or games.

I will try to eat two servings of fruit and two servings of vegetables every day, drink plenty of water, and I will drink sodas only at special times.  

I will spend only one to two hours each day - at the most for video games and Internet use.

I will help out in my community - through giving some of my time to help others, working with community groups or by joining a group that helps people in need.

Nessralla Farm Store
Thank you for a wonderful season!






For split firewood throughout the winter,
 please call:  781-985-3946. 

 
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Bridgewater/Raynham High School's Robotic's Team:
TJ2
 Trojans = T  &  Johnson & Johnson = J2 

Each September, TJ2 recruits and welcomes new students from the ranks of Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School.  The 80-90 students who initially sign up for this popular program begin preparing for the upcoming build/competition season by engaging in the many team activities that are required for success; most importantly, fundraising.  Through sponsorship, our annual Cape Cod Canal Day "bike-a-thon" and Gala Benefit Dinner & Auction team members race to generate the money that the team depends on.


  • TJ2 Robotics is a year-round program, part of the FIRST Program
  • Consists of Students, Teachers, Engineers, Parents, Community Members and other professionals
  • Members with broad ranges of interests and talents, working together to achieve common goals of accomplishment, success, and pride


In early January, TJ2 receives, along with more than a thousand teams from across the world, the new "Game" challenge.  Then, for the next six intense weeks, the team strives to design and construct a robot that can successfully meet the challenges of game play.  Once the completed robot is shipped, team coaches and members prepare for the competitions ahead. Those most dedicated students who have logged enough hours and raised the most money are selected for the "travel team."  These will be the team representatives at the regional competitions and, with any luck, the National Championship in St. Louis in April.

TJ2 is divided up into sub groups that each completes a specific task to help the team survive as a whole.  The following is a brief description of each of our specialist teams:  The Strategy Group, The Art Group, The Programming Group, The Build Group, and The Public Relations Group.

This year the PR group will be geared towards community involvement in an effort to interest young minds in the field of STEM.
 
Jan 09 they have a Kickoff and Jan 10, a Design Meeting.

To follow BR's Robotics team:  www.tj2.org
tj2newsletter.blogspot.com
We have a little tradition at the Buzz Around that when the newsletter falls on an important date, we nod to it in some way. 

"There is a fountain of youth: It is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love.  When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age." ~ Sophia Loren

"You don't stop laughing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop laughing."

~ George Bernard Shaw

"Wisdom is the reward for surviving our own stupidity."
~ Brian Rathbone


"In terms of days and moments lived, you'll never again be as young as you are right now, so spend this day, the youth of your future, in a way that deflects regret.  Invest in yourself.  Have some fun.  Do something important.  Love somebody extra.  In one sense, you're just a kid, but a kid with enough years on her to know that every day is priceless."
~ Victoria Moran


As I turn 50 years old today, here is my nod to aging, wisdom and life.  I am so very excited at the possibilities of dreams and the beauty of love.

Thank you, dear reader, for sharing your stories, possibilities and love with us. 
 Have a Happy New Year. 

~ 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 

Thurs 10a-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!

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




NEW LOCATION:  
* 4 dance studios, * client area,  * dressing room, 
* student study area.

We are honored to host Joffrey Ballet's Summer Intensive Auditions.
 Sun., January 17th.  All DTNE and non-DTNE dancers ages 9-25 are welcome.  Don't miss this opportunity!

Dance Theater 
of New England
25 Scotland Blvd, BWater
(508) 697-5255

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MATA Karate

"Never Lose The Fight Within"

After School Classes
Enrolling Now!

 516 North Bedford St
2nd Floor
East Bridgewater

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CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP with Kathy Hayes  Thursday, Dec 31
from 10:00 - 11:30 am
Bridgewater Senior Center

All are welcome to attend.
We are here to help and 
support each other!

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



South Shore Martial Arts
 
We're in the business of changing lives through 
Martial Arts Training!

420 Plymouth St
Halifax, MA
(781) 293-0440

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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.
  The Good Neighbor Energy Fund, offered by the Salvation Army, for EMERGENCY ONLY applications.
This means that those without  heat, or those with shut-off notices can apply for assistance.  The regular program applications will start being taken on 
January 4, 2016 
for this heating season. 
Please note that the grant this year is for $300.00, up from $275.00 last year!  You must meet the income eligibility guideline in order to take advantage of this assistance. PLEASE NOTE:  If you are eligible for fuel assistance through Self Help (L.I.H.E.A.P.), you WILL NOT  be eligible for this assistance
Income Guidelines:  GROSS ANNUAL INCOME Household of 1 ....$33,126 to $44,168 
Household of  2 ...$43,319 to $57,759  
For an appointment, please call the Senior Center at 
508-697-0929
 prize box  
WEEKLY TRIVIA GAME

Have fun with us
and beeee entered to win entrance for up to 4 children to Stardust Gym's open gym.
Rt 106, East Bridgewater 

Historical Tidbit Question:
Who established Jan. 1 as first day of new year?

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 Bridgewater.
 
On December 30, 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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