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« Friday August 10, 2007 »
Fri
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The College of the Holy Cross and Redfeather Theatre will again partner to present Shakespeare’s Richard III from Aug. 1 to 19, Wednesdays through Sundays, at 7 p.m., at the Memorial Grove Amphitheatre in Green Hill Park. General seating is $20; $15 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased at the event or online at http://www.zaptix.com/browse/ma. Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets at special group rates by emailing a request to redfeather@holycross.edu. The production is directed by Edward Isser, associate professor and chair of the theatre department at Holy Cross. Timothy John Smith, artistic director of Redfeather Theatre, will play Richard.

Start: 4:36 pm
End: 5:30 pm

Worcester World Cup Schedule
Saturday August 11

9:00 am

Game 1: Iraq x Senegal

10:10 am

Game 2: Brazil x USA

11:20 pm

Game 3: Togo x Ecuador

12:30 pm

Game 4: Liberia x Jamaica

1:40 pm

Game 5: Kosova x Ghana

2:50 pm

Game W1: Guatemala x El Salvador (women)

4:00 pm

Game 6: Albania x Iran

5:10 pm

Game W2: Mexico x USA (women)

6:20 pm

Game 7: Vietnam x Guatemala
Sunday August 12

9:30 am - 2:00 pm

Men’s Round 2 (winners from Round 1 & Best Loser)

2:10 pm - 4:20 pm

Men’s Round 3 (winners from Round 2)

4:30 pm

Women’s Final Game

5:40 pm

Men’s Final Game

6:50 pm

Awards Ceremony Men’s (1st & 2nd) & Women’s (1st & 2nd)

Join Cultural Exchange Through Soccer, the Pleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center, and Worcester Common Ground for the Worcester World Cup 2007! This 2-day tournament will bring together 18 teams representing 16 countries and immigrant communities. Women’s teams from Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico and the USA will be joined by Men’s teams from Togo, Albania, Iran, Jamaica, Ghana, Iraq, Guatemala, Brazil, Kosova, Vietnam, Liberia, USA, Ecuador, & Senegal.

The tournament is held at Elm Park Community School field, a focal point of the nascent immigrant soccer leagues and pick-up games in Worcester. The Worcester World Cup is a community celebration with entertainment along with games for children, national flags representing the teams, ethnic food vendors, and more! EHANA, the neighborhood association around the Elm Park Community School will be coordinating children’s activities and awarding prizes. There is no entrance fee for spectators.

Cultural Exchange Through Soccer (CETS) was born out of an effort to build relationships in an internationally diverse neighborhood and to support Elm Park Community School’s growth. It is a unique program that has proven its ability to bring neighbors together for recreation and for the neighborhood’s common good. CETS was started in the summer of 2003 and has grown substantially. What was an 8- week program with a dozen kids and one coach now boasts over 65 participants, including 14 coaches playing year round by using the EPCS gymnasium and the EPCS school field.

**** We still have openings for ball retrievers. To volunteer, email or call Laura at Netwkctr@verizon.net / 508.754.7793.****

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