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24 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 508.435.5534

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 Spring Garden Tour "West Hopkinton Discoveries"  10 - 3 PM Tickets $20 @ Town Common or Angel's Hilltop Garden, "day of"

 

The Hopkinton Education Foundation will be holding its third annual Golf Ball Drop At 5:30 pm At the Hopkins Elementary School (field 10)*

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Spring Garden Tour "West Hopkinton Discoveries"  11 - 4pm Tickets $20 @ Town Common or Angel's Hilltop Garden, "day of"

 

 Friends of The Library Book Sale, 9-4, 9-10 early admittance for current members. Renewals and new memberships @ the door.

 

Metrowest Symphony Orchestra 8pm @Keefe Tech Auditorium. Tickets $15, Students and seniors $10, Children under 12 are free.

6 Friends of the Library Book Sale. 12-4. A bag of books for $5.

Andy Welzel Memorial Walk In The Woods. 9:00 Am, @ Hopkinton State Park-Main Beach Site*

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Free Lecture-Patricia Jay, MD. Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy 7pm @ Golden Pond. RSVP recommended, call (508)-435-4441 x111

10 Hopkinton Mom's Group invite you to the third annual Scavenger hunt. 6:30 PM registration @ Woodville Rod And Gun Club. Tickets are 25$ per person. * 11 12 Garage Sale, Huge, huge 30-car garage sale of furniture, toys, collectibles, housewares, sporting goods, lawn and garden tools, books, games, linens and more.8-Am-2PM. @ First Congregational Church of Hopkinton.

2010 7th Annual CAA Talent Showcase. 7 PM @ The Hopkinton High School. Call 5084359222 For info.

13 14 15 16 Spilka Office Hours. 830-930AM, Golden Spoon.Any resident unable to attend should feel free to contact the Senator’s State House office at (617) 722-1640 at any time, or go to www.karenspilka.com to sign up for email updates.
 
17 Marathon Post Party.630-930pm, @ New England Laborer's Training Center. Tickets 25$ per person. 18

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Timlin Race & HPTA Mini-Marathon. 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. An event for all ages! *

Against the Tide 18th Annual Metro Boston 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM DCR's Hopkinton State Park*

20 21 Dykema Office Hours. 2-3 pm. Bill's Pizza.Any resident who would like to speak with Representative Dykema and is unable to attend office hours should contact her office at (617) 722-2210 or email her aide at leah.robins @state.ma.us to set up a personal appointment.  22

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Free Lecture- Vivian Varese, MD. Allergies, Immune System & Adrenal Health Strategies. 7pm @ Golden Pond. RSVP recommended, call (508)-435-4441 x111

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27 The John Warren Masonic Lodge will be celebrating the 150th year since their inception. @ Hopkinton Town Common*

 

Buy your tomato plants here!

Hopkinton Senior Center

Gardening Group

PLANT SALE

May 27 & 28    9 a.m. -2 p.m.

Saturday, May 29, 9 a.m. –noon

Perennial donations appreciated!

 

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Buy your tomato plants here!

Hopkinton Senior Center

Gardening Group

PLANT SALE

May 27 & 28    9 a.m. -2 p.m.

Saturday, May 29, 9 a.m. –noon

Perennial donations appreciated!

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June 1st The Hopkinton Education Foundation will be holding its Third Annual Golf Ball Drop at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, June 1st (Rain date June 2d) at the Hopkins Elementary School (Field 10). RE/MAX Executive Realty is sponsoring the event for the third year in a row. HEF is selling 1,000 raffle tickets, which correspond to 1,000 golf balls that will be dropped from the RE/MAX hot air balloon over a golf hole. The person holding the ticket that corresponds to the ball that goes in the hole or comes closest to it wins the grand prize of $1,000. There also is a prize of $100 for the ball that lands furthest from the hole. In the event of a tie, the prize will be split. Tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50. Winners need not be present to win. The fun-filled event will feature tethered hot air balloon rides ($5 per person); cotton candy and other concessions; and, free face painting and balloons. “We are very grateful to Chuck Joseph and Bill Wright and the entire Re/Max Executive Realty team for sponsoring this event again. We sold 960 tickets last year and hope to sell all 1,000 tickets this year. All proceeds will be used for educational grants for the Hopkinton Public Schools.” stated Andrew Wailgum, HEF Board Member and Chairman of the Golf Ball Drop. “Bring the kids and come out and watch. It’s a fun time and a one of a kind experience.” Tickets can be purchased from any HEF board member or by contacting Andrew Wailgum at 508-625-1447 or awailgum@verizon.net.

June 6 Please join us on our annual 'walk in the woods' on the trails of Hopkinton State Park to celebrate Andy's life and his love for the trails.You are guaranteed to see familiar faces and to get lost! Coffee, bagels and munchkins after our walk.Donations will be accepted in Andy’s memory to support Team Loonacy in this year’s PanMass Challenge.  All proceeds will go directly to Pancreatic Cancer care and research.For questions or more information, please contact:Kathleen Karpe - Karpes@comcast.net or Laura McKenzie - laurabmckenzie@yahoo.com

June 19 The Sharon Timlin Memorial 5K Road Race to Cure ALS now incorporating the HPTA Mini-Marathon.
An Event for All Ages! Register online at
http://www.sharontimlinrace.org/.

June 19 Against The Tide” is a one-mile recreational or competitive swim, two-mile kayak, three-mile fitness walk and 5k run to benefit Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC). This fun and inspirational statewide event brings swimmers, kayakers, walkers, and runners of all ages and abilities together with MBCC in efforts to stop the breast cancer epidemic.Deborah Shields, Executive Director of MBCC, says “It is empowering and uplifting to know that MBCC and all of its supporters are contributing towards a healthier future; one in which our partners, friends, mothers and daughters will not have to fear that they will be diagnosed with breast cancer.” Please join us in MBCC’s Not One More campaign- Not One More Woman, Not One More Generation should be affected by breast cancer. According to the Center for Disease Control, a woman living in the U.S. is estimated to have a 1 in 7 chance of developing breast cancer in her lifetime, as compared to that of a 1 in 11 chance in 1975. Massachusetts has one of the highest breast cancer incidence rates in the country. Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, the largest breast cancer organization in Massachusetts, is a statewide grassroots advocacy that challenges all obstacles to the eradication of breast cancer. MBCC educates and advocates for policies and programs that will remove the cause of breast cancer from our environment so that not one more person will face this disease. Your support makes these programs possible.Register on-line at www.mbcc.org/swim or call 617-376-6222

June 27

The John Warren Masonic Lodge will be celebration the 150th year since their inception, on July 27, 2010 at the Hopkinton Town Common.

     At 5:00 pm there will be a pre-ceremony supper at Masonic Hall.

     Then at 5:30 pm there will be a band concert by Shriners Band.

     At 6:30 pm there will be a procession from Masons Hall to the Town Common, where they will be joined by the Boy Scouts for a flag retirement ceremony.