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Dunstable business to present FREE seminar at Boston Antiques Weekend at Seaport Hotel - Apr 12

Antique Tiles - Adding Old World Charm to New World Homes

Saturday, April 12th 11:30am

Antique tiles are indeed beautiful and unique but, how do I use them?� In addition to touching on traditional uses for tiles this seminar will reveal interesting and creative ways to incorporate tiles into any design scheme. Included also in the talk will be a brief introduction to antique tiles, how to tell new from old tiles, where to find antique tiles, and what are they worth.


Summer Tennis Camp July 7 - August 1

Once again, Greg Reardon will be running his Summer Tennis Camp from July 7 - August 1.
 
Programs for Kids and Adults 
Great Fun/ Exercise 
 
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Screening of recent documentary film "King Corn,"

A screening of the recent documentary film "King Corn," will take place on Sunday, April 13, 2:30 p.m. at Groton School, Farmers Row, Route 111 (in The Hall, the original auditorium in the academic building) with a post-show talk by Ian Cheney, its co-writer, co-producer, and co-star. "King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation."


YMCA Family Fun Day 2008 - Mar 1

Lucky the Leprechaun will be appearing at
Family Fun Day for a slam-dunk show!

Saturday, March 1st at the Greater Lowell Family YMCA

Food and Mood Workshop - Mar 10

Do you crave comfort foods?  Understanding how and why certain foods affect your moods is essential for creating the life you desire.  A lack of energy, stress, tears or temper tantrums may be attributed to deficiencies in your diet.  This 90-minute workshop will show you how to take control of your eating habits to ease or even eliminate mood swings.  Instructor Jodi Cabral of Wellness Begins Now is a Holistic Health Counselor and an advocate for living an energized and passionate life.  Her goal is to help participants discover which food and lifestyle choices will work best.  Registration fee is $25.  To register for the Monday, March 10 workshop (7 to 8:30 p.m.) please call 978.692.4711.  For more info, please visit www.WellnessBeginsNow.com.  Nashoba Valley Technical High School is located on Route 110 in Westford, MA 01886.


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