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Happenings March 19, 2010  RSS feed


Happenings

An Events Calendar for Norfolk
Editor’s Note: Norfolk Public Library is at 139 Main Street in Norfolk Center. All places and ad­dresses below that do not specify a municipality are in the town of Norfolk.

Tuesday, March 23 6:30 p.m. The BeSmart Wellness Coalition is planning to present an Underage Substance Abuse Preven­tion

Community Forum at King Philip Regional High School to promote awareness, networking opportunities, and prevention strategies that parents can use with their families. Presenters include Pam Carrison, president of BeSmart Wellness Coalition; King Philip BeSmart Club student leaders; William Keating, Norfolk Coun­ty District Attorney; Rob Wargo, King Philip as­sistant principal and Wellness Committee chair­man; Jeremy Wardle of Learning Bug Education; Bill Phillips of New Beginnings Programs; and students and parents of students in recovery. The high school is at 201 Franklin Street (Route 140) in Wrentham.

Monday, March 29 Passover begins at sundown

Sunday, April 4 Easter

Monday, April 5 Passover ends

Tuesday, April 13 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The primary election for the vacant Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex state Senate district is scheduled to take place at H. Olive Day School at 232 Main Street in Norfolk. The election is to fillthe vacancy left by former state senator Scott Brown’s resignation to become a United States senator. The district includes the town of Norfolk, as well as Wrentham, Plainville, Mil­lis, Sherborn, Needham, North Attleborough, and portions of Franklin, Wellesley, Natick, and Attleboro.

Friday, April 23 6 to 9 p.m. The Friends of the Norfolk Public Library plans to hold its annual book sale during the fourth weekend in April. The book sale takes place at the Norfolk Department of Public Works garage at 33 Medway Branch Road. Only members of the Friends group are allowed into the Friday night book sale, and then the book sale open to the general public is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 24. Memberships are $15. For more information about the book sale, go online to www.norfolkbooksale.com.

Tuesday, May 11 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Norfolk’s annual town election is scheduled to take place at H. Olive Day School at 232 Main Street in Norfolk. The date is a week later than usual. The general election for the vacant Nor­folk, Bristol, and Middlesex state Senate district is also scheduled to take place at the same time.

Tuesday, May 18 Norfolk Annual Town Meeting is scheduled to take begin at King Philip Middle School at 18 King Street in Norfolk. The date is a week later than usual.

Editor’s Note: Please send descriptions of events by email to NorfolkBoomerang@gmail.com. Please put the word “Calendar” somewhere in the subject line. The deadline for sending a Happenings item is 8 p.m. the Friday before the week you would like the event notice to appear.


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