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24 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 508.435.5534
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2 The Carnival on the Common – Hopkinton
Town Common Saturday, October 2
10:00 am - 4:00 pm (rain date is October 3) * Halloween Costume Sale – Center School Cafeteria Saturday, October 2 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM * ESL Coffeehouse at 7pm at Ciao Time, featuring Lucky 7 sponsored by Hopnews.com! |
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3 Relay Around Hopkinton in Tyler Lary's memory 9am @ Hopkinton HS |
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7 Friends of the Library Meeting 7 PM |
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10 Craft Show Weston Nurseries 10-4
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13 Free Lecture Series, 7pm Golden Pond. David Schwarz, DVM - Veterinarian Bio Topic - Diseases transmissible between people and animals. How pet owners can include their animals in emergency planning
Last day to register to vote in the Nov. 2nd state elections*
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14 Sit and Knit -Hopkinton Public Library 7:00-8:30* Public Hearing @ Hopkinton Town Hall Room 215 Selectman's Conference Room @ 7:00 PM
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15 BOX TOPS, etc, Send into school with your Center, Elmwood or Hopkins student.* ESL -Glass Menagerie 8pm at HCAM TV Studios |
16 ESL -Glass Menagerie 8pm at HCAM TV Studios ESL Auditions The Wizard of OZ HHS 10:30-2:00 PM* 13th Annual Michael's Run 5k Walk/Run* Lake Whitehall Cleanup. Meet at Boat Ramp on Wood Street. 9:00 AM - Noon Silent Auction 2-5 pm @ Hopkinton Senior Center.*
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17 Hopkinton Historical Society Tour 2 PM* |
18 Hopkinton Women's Club Meetings 9:00 a.m and 7:00 p.m.* |
19 Disability Awareness for
Children/Families – Hopkins School Cafeteria |
20 Middle School Early Release Program at EMC Park 11:30-2:30* Join Mr. Leal as he discusses his novel "Sayola, The Cities of Gold" 6:30 pm @ Hopkinton Public Library* |
21 Marine Corps Marathon. The Flame Will Be lit in Hopkinton @ The Police Headquarters. @ 10 AM
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22 ESL -Glass Menagerie 8pm at HCAM TV Studios Haunted Trail Walk 5:30-8:30. Begins at 25 Winter Street* |
23 ESL -Glass Menagerie 8pm at HCAM TV Studios ESL's- The Great Pumpkin on the 23rd and 1, 2, 3, and 4pm at Weston Nurseries. Demon's Hockey Comedy Night 7-11 Ashland American Legion* Haunted Trail Walk 5:30-8:30 begins at 25 Winter Street* Albanian Orthodox Church Bazaar 9:00-2:00 37 Washington Street Natick*
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24 ESL's- The Great Pumpkin on the 23rd and 1, 2, 3, and 4pm at Weston Nurseries. 14th Annual Pumpkin Prom 5:30-8:00 P.M. Hopkinton Middle School Brown Gym* Metrowest Symphony Orchestra 3 pm @ Hopkinton Middle School Auditorium |
25 Shanghai Walk. 10:30 AM @ Hopkinton Senior Center* |
26 Little League Annual Meeting @ 7:00 at the Golden Pond Assisted Living Facility 50 West Main Street in the downstairs meeting room.
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27 Parent Program with Yoko Kawashima Watkins – Middle School Library 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM* | 28 |
29 Second Annual Keefe Tech Spooky Stroll In the woods behind Keefe Tech High School 750 Winter Street, Framingham, MA Friday, October 29, 2010 (Rain Date: Sat., Oct. 30th) Time: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. for younger ages 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. for older ages Admission: $6.00 $1 off coupons available Please visit www.keefetech.org for more details |
30 Mélange 6-11pm. Imperial Chevrolet. 8 Uxbridge rd, Mendon.
Bottle & Can Drive – Colella’s Supermarket -Saturday, October 30 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM *
Halloween Fantasy Fun. 11 AM - 3 PM HHS $7 per child, $20 family cap |
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October 2 : The
Carnival on the Common – Hopkinton Town Common
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October 2 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (rain date is October 3) Halloween Costume Sale – Center School Cafeteria Saturday, October 2 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Gently used Halloween costumes are needed. Donations can be dropped off in the marked bins atall of the Hopkinton Schools, the Hopkinton Public Library, Colella's and Hopkinton Town Hall. All costumes beginning at $5. Questions? Amy Watson watsonamyb@gmail.com 508.544.2844ESL Coffeehouse at 7pm at Ciao Time, featuring Lucky 7 sponsored by Hopnews.com! October 7th - Friends of the Library Meeting 7:00 P.M. October 10th - Craft Show at Weston Nurseries 10:00-4:00 Oct. 14th - Sit and Knit presented by the Hopkinton Public Library. 7:00-8:30 PM Will meet once a month on a Thursday. Future dates to be determined. October 13th - Last day to register to vote for Hopkinton residents wishing to vote at the Nov. 2 state elections. Register at the Town Clerks Office 18 Main Street, 508-497-9710 or contact Ann Click at annc@hopkinton.org October 15 Box Tops
and Ink Cartridges Collection October 15,16, 22nd, 23rd ESL Presents Glass Menagerie on Oct. 15th, 16th, 22nd and 23rd all 8pm at HCAM TV Studios. Oct. 16th 10:30-2:00 PM at Hopkinton High School The Wizard of Oz Auditions Grades 2-8 with prologue for younger actors. Visit website for more information www.enterstagelefttheater.com Oct. 16th 13th Annual Michael's Run. 5K walk/run. Registration 10 a.m. Race starts at 12:00 p.m. You can pre-register by filling out this form and dropping it off at the center. Fee: $20 per person pre-registered barbeque and awards following the race. $5 per person for the barbeque only. $25 per person day of race. October 16: A HUGE reminder to all! Don’t miss the Silent Auction at the Hopkinton Senior Center this Saturday, October 16, from 2-5 pm! If you’re looking for something different to do on a Saturday afternoon, the auction is the perfect activity. There’s tons of awesome items that will be auctioned off, including a Bose Wave Radio and a Keurig Coffee Machine, as well as many beautiful gift baskets and gift certificates from many local businesses.A special raffle for this event will be held—the winner will receive a one-week stay at the Trapp Family Lodge Guest House up in Stowe, VT from July 23-30, 2011. Tickets are $25 each or five for $100, and the lucky winning ticket will be drawn at the Silent Auction (winner need not be present to win). The auction is being hosted by the Friends of the Hopkinton Senior Citizens, whose members plan different fundraisers throughout the year to help the cost of running the center. All monetary donations they receive from these fundraisers go towards the center’s transportation and nutrition programs, functions and other events that are not covered under the Council on Aging budget. Come on over to the center, bring a friend, enjoy some light refreshments and have a great time bidding on your favorite items! If you are 80 years old or older, you’ve probably already received your invitation to the Annual Golden Tea that the Council on Aging hosts every year. This very special occasion will be on Tuesday, October 19 from 2:00 -3:00 pm. It’s such a lovely way for the members of the COA to honor all these seniors. They’ll have a chance to reconnect with some of their friends from way back when and talk about the good all days! Transportation will be available, so please call the center if you would like a ride. You may also be escorted by a guest! Can you believe it’s October already? Enjoy these warm days and cool nights of autumn! Have fun watching all the leaves from your trees fall to the ground, and have even more fun raking them up! That’s it for now, so if you have any comments or suggestions, you can email me: Punkala@aol.com. Until next time, have a great week! Oct. 17th Hopkinton Historical Society 2 PM. Tour Historical Hopkinton Springs and Hotel. Meet rain or shine outside the Hopkinton Town Hall. Then travel to the site near Lyford Street, off Spring Street in Woodville. October 18th - Hopkinton Women's Club meetings. 9:30 a.m. at the FCCH 146 E. Main Street, 7:00 p.m. at 6 Lowell Drive Hopkinton. October 19
Disability Awareness for Children/Families – Hopkins School
Cafeteria October 20th Join us as Mr. Leal discusses his latest historical fiction novel in his Spanish conquistadors trilogy entitled "Sayola, The Cities of Gold" It is the story, told by Sayola, of Coronado’s search for the Seven Cities of Gold in the American southwest and northern Mexico in the 1500’s.George Leal, a one time Hopkinton resident, is the author of many historical fiction books. Seniors may sign up at the Senior Center for a ride to this event. For more information contact Susan at 508-497-9777 October 20th- Middle School Early Release Program at EMC park. Cost is $5.00, includes pizza, drinks and ice cream. Games and Prizes. 7th & 8th graders only. Register at www.activityreg.com/selectactivity. October 22 and 23 - Haunted Trail Walk fundraiser sponsored by the Woodville Trailbusters 4H Club. 5:30-8:30 begins at 25 Winter Street Hopkinton. $3.00 per child $5.00 per adult includes guided trail walk, hay ride and games. Children must be accompanied by an adult. October 23rd & 24th ESL Presents The Great Pumpkin - shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00 at Weston Nurseries. October 23rd - Demon's Hockey Comedy Night 7:00-11:00 Ashland American Legion. Contact Debbie Amorelli for advanced ticket sales $25.00 fundraising@demonsyouthhockey.org At the door $35.00. Includes dinner buffet, comedy show, raffles and a silent auction. October 23rd - 9:00-2:00 Albanian Orthodox Church of the Annunciation Bazaar 37 Washington Street Natick. Baked goods, crafts, knitted items and more Luncheon served at 11:00. For more info call Flora 508-435-4221 or Karen 508-877-6926 October 24th - 14th Annual Pumpkin Prom Hopkinton Lions Club/HHS Leos Club- Hopkinton girls grades K-5th at the Middle School Brown Gym 5:30-8:00 P.M. Dancing, Refreshments. Tickets $15.00 per adult at the door. October 25 Hopkinton author, Yvette Ho Madany, will discuss her book “Shanghai Walk” and her childhood in Shanghai. Her family was among the many sent away to be “reformed” during the Chinese cultural revolution when intellectuals were considered bad examples and were sent to work in factories and fields. Hers is a fascinating story that will lead you to a better understanding of Chinese history and culture. Don’t miss this! October 27 - The HPTA proudly announces the visit of Yoko Kawashima Watkins, author of So Far From the Bamboo Grove, an enrichment program funded by the HPTA. We welcome parents to spend the evening with this special guest and hear about her fascinating and harrowing stories of survival during World War II. Parents may want to read her book prior to the visit. Refreshments will be served. Seventh grade students will visit with the author in small groups during school hours on: October 26, 27 & 28. October 30 Bottle & Can Drive – Colella’s Supermarket -Saturday, October 30 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM The HPTA will be collecting redeemable bottles and cans at Colella's. Clean out your pantry and garage and bring us your bottles and cans on the last Saturday of every month. |
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