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A FAIR WITH A FLAIR...UPTON WOMAN'S FALL FAIR , Saturday, October 20, 9AM-2PM, at Memorial School, Route 140, Upton, MA, free admission. For your shopping convenience, we provide free child supervision, and a luncheon cafe' with live music.

The Fair offers handmade jewelry and crafts, baked goods, quilted items, knit goods, sweet accessories, floral arrangements, as well as high-end products and services from: Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Arbonne International, Stampin' Up, Bonnie's Afghans, Lia Sophia, The Body Shop at Home, Reliv, Country Bumpkins, Silpada Designs, Home and Garden Party, K & P Designs, The Empancipation Network, Cookie Lee Jewelry, Home Is Where The Heart Is, Longaberger, Mariana's Personalized Books, and many more. Interested crafters and vendors, please call Ann (508-529-6065) for information and an application.

Proceeds from Upton Woman's Club Fall Fair support scholarships, local charities and worthy causes.

Beat the crowds for your holiday shopping. Come with your cash, checkbook, and credit cards and be preparted to shop 'til you drop! See you at the Fair.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

The Women's Ministry Group at Burncoat Baptist Church will hold its first Autumn Harvest Craft Show on Saturday, October 20 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the church, 475 Burncoat St in Worcester. Admission is free. The craft show gives you a great opportunity to begin shopping for the holidays. There will be a craft table as well as a white elephant table, and you can purchase quilts and various gift items. Lunch will be available for sale at noon and proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Missions fund.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

Crafters are invited to participate in a fundraiser craft show that will be hosted by the Burncoat Baptist Church’s Women’s Ministry Group on Saturday, October 20 from 9:00 AM to 2 PM at 475 Burncoat St in Worcester. Crafters should call 508-867-3012 starting today through October 12 to reserve a table at $15.00 each.

Start: 10:20 am
End: 3:20 pm

Classic car show, rock n' roll DJ, jewelry & craft vendors, bake sale, used book sale, rummage sale, silent auction & raffle prizes, Dots the Clown, face-painting and pumpkin decorating, photo with Fin the Shark from the Worcester Sharks, Pet Beauty Contest at 1PM, refreshments and lots, lots more!

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm

After seven years the Korean War Memorial of Central Mass will be completed and dedicated!

Newly completed Phase II work includes:
-Heroic-size bronze sculptures of a Korean War era G.I. and Korean Boy
-Six educational signs detailing the history of the Korean War
-Eight additional flagpoles with American flags, Special recognition of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry Regiment
-Addition to the Walkway of Honor that includes memorial bricks for the 105 Massachusetts' fallen war heroes from Desert Storm through Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom and six U.S. war correspondents who died while reporting on the war
-Granite seating wall and new plantings in a tree-shaded, park like setting

Please join us for this final dedication!

For more information call 1-800-0939 Ext. 0234

Start: 6:02 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Champagne & Wine Reception with Silent Auction & Raffle Prizes, followed by a 7-course dinner prepared by Quinsigamond Community College's Hotel & Restaurant Management program, with Jordan Levy as MC, Honoring Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray, the Alzheimer's Association, Senior Support, & Ted Coughlin, followed by dancing. To raise money to support the programs at the Worcester Senior Center and expand its programs. Call Lynn Cummins at 508-799-1200 to reserve $65 tickets, become a sponsor, or submit ads for the program guide.

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Start: 7:00 am

Mayoral Candidate forum featuring Bill Coleman, Gary Rosen, and Rick Rushton. Hosted by Brendan Melican and Chris Kanaracus.

Start: 7:30 pm

34 Green Street.

Click here for more information.

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Start: 8:00 am

Keep Worcester Clean!

Please join City Manager Michael V. O’Brien and
the Belmont Street Community School for
a Neighborhood Clean-up on
Saturday, October 27, 2007
8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

drizzle or shine

Meet at the Belmont Street Community School
170 Belmont Street
Worcester, MA

Be part of the City Manager’s “Clean Team”

For more information, to learn how you can become involved, or to start your own neighborhood clean-up, e-mail citymanager@ci.worcester.ma.us or call 508-799-1175.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Please support our school and drop off your clean cans and bottles on Saturday, October 27th from 9:00AM-12:00PM in our school parking lot!

Start: 10:00 am
End: 9:00 pm

Great Pumpkin Fest Halloween Event at the EcoTarium in Worcester
Family-friendly Halloween fun on Saturday, October 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Looking for a fun Halloween festival that's not too scary for the kids? Don’t miss the biggest Halloween celebration for families in Central Massachusetts! Enjoy creative displays of pumpkins carved by our community carving teams. Take a hayride and a train ride, catch a fun holiday cartoon, and enjoy square dancing, games, animal encounters, kids' costume parades, pumpkin-carving demonstrations, and much more. Children are invited to come dressed in friendly Halloween costumes. Bring a flashlight to light your way at night. Tickets $13, members $10. www.ecotarium.org

Start: 8:30 pm
Start: 10/27/2007 - 8:30pm
End: 10/28/2007 - 1:00am

Place: The Elks Function Hall
233 Mill St., Worcester

Time: 8:30PM to 1:00AM

Proceeds to benefit tour Community Radio

Music for all Latin styles

Invited Artists: Enid Cardona, Shorty- Salsa, Santiago, Grupo Profugo, Tking & la nena chula, Blackie-D, Son Del Ritmo, El Cañon de la Bachata.

For information please call WCUW 91.3 : 508-755-22843

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End: 1:00 am
Start: 10/27/2007 - 8:30pm
End: 10/28/2007 - 1:00am

Place: The Elks Function Hall
233 Mill St., Worcester

Time: 8:30PM to 1:00AM

Proceeds to benefit tour Community Radio

Music for all Latin styles

Invited Artists: Enid Cardona, Shorty- Salsa, Santiago, Grupo Profugo, Tking & la nena chula, Blackie-D, Son Del Ritmo, El Cañon de la Bachata.

For information please call WCUW 91.3 : 508-755-22843

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Healing Light Institute of Spirituality is sponsoring a Psychic Faire on October 28th btw 2 PM - 7 PM. We will have Osho Tarot Readings, Rune Readings, Massage, Hands on Healing and More! Please contact Wendy at 508-579-4576 or email www.healinglightinstitute@msn.com

This event is at the following location:

Halligan's
889 Southbridge St.
Auburn, MA 01501

Start: 8:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

We have outstanding music artist She's Busy and Ed and Da_ve. Come join our event with The Healing Light Institute of Spirituality. We assist abused adults and we offer free counseling to those that need it. Please call Wendy at 508-579-4576 or email www.soaringsouls@hotmail.com The event will be at Halligan's 889 Southbridge St. Auburn, MA

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Start: 7:30 pm

BRIDGING THE IMPOSSIBLE?

Confronting Barriers to Dialogue between Germans/Jews/Palestinians

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st @ 7:30pm
Dana Commons, second floor
Clark University

The trauma of the Holocaust and the ever-present Palestinian-Israeli conflict make dialogue between Jews and Germans and between Jews and Palestinians extremely difficult, if not impossible. Is it yet possible to bridge "the impossible"? Julia Chaitin, Senior Lecturer, Sapir Academic College, Hof Ashkelon, Israel, will look at the barriers that often confound dialogue--such as opposing narratives of the past and present in the Jewish-Palestinian case, and the boundaries of "perpetrators" and "victims" that rigidify relations between Jews and Germans. She will then explore techniques that can open up dialogue for deeper understanding of self, and of the other, creating a new way of relating to one's "enemies." Following the talk, Thomas Kühne, Strassler Professor in Holocaust History at the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies will moderate a panel including Debórah Dwork, Rose Professor of Holocaust History and Director, Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Rebekah Phillips, Doctoral Student, Department of Psychology; Srinivasan Sitaraman, Assistant Professor, Department of Government; and Pamela Steiner, Project Director, Inter-Communal Violence and Reconciliation Project, Senior Fellow Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. Cosponsored by the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies

This event is part of the Difficult Dialogues program at Clark University, for more information on the program and to see a complete listing of this fall's events, go to: http://www.clarku.edudifficult/dialogues

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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Help Audio Journal, the radio reading service for Worcester County residents who are blind or otherwise disadvantaged, celebrate 20 years of service.

Viva Bene Ristorante,
144 Commercial Street, Worcester. Free Parking.
November 5, 2007 6PM

5-course dinner, each paired with a premium wine.

Silent auction, raffles.
$65 per person

Call 508-797-1117 or see
www.audiojournal.net

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Start: 12:00 am
End: 6:03 pm

When: Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Time: 12 Noon, lunch and 5:30 PM-6:30 PM dinner
Where: Worcester State College: Campus Ministry House

Burncoat Baptist Church members and friends will prepare and serve a free lunch and dinner to students in the Campus Ambassadors (CA) Ministry House located behind Dowden Hall at Worcester State College. The lunch will begin at 12 with dinner served at 5:30 PM. After dinner a CA Multitude prayer service will begin at 7:00 PM in the Student Center on Campus. Church members and friends interested in helping donate funds, prepare, cook, and/or serve food can speak to Pastor Jim at 508-853-6240 or email the church at burncoatbaptist@charter.net. CA is a Christian Ministry open to all Worcester State College students. For more information about the CA Ministry, please send an email to ca@worcester.edu.

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Start: 2:00 pm
End: 6:31 pm

Holy Trinity Nursing Home
300 Barber Ave
Worcester,Ma
508.852.1000

Craft and Gift Fair
Nov 16th and Nov 17th
Fri 2-6
Sat 10-2

Many Local Vendors
Raffles

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11 / 18
Start: 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

The Friends of Mercy Centre are hosting our Second Annual Craft Fair and Fall Festival on Sunday, November 18, 2007 10AM to 3PM at Mercy Centre, 25 West Chester St, Worcester, MA. The fair is open to all and starts with the Turkey Driblet Contest at 10 AM. The fun includes: Free Admission, Local Crafters, Homemade Pies, Baked Goods, Scholastic Book Fair, Thanksgiving Raffles and Kids Activity Center. Come and enjoy a slice of homemade pie a-la-mode and hot cider. It’s a great time to start holiday shopping! All proceeds go to help keep the Mercy Centre School open

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

You are invited to hear the Worcester State College Chorale perform holiday music on Sunday, November 18 at 1:00 PM in the Sanctuary of Burncoat Baptist Church, 475 Burncoat St in Worcester. As part of the musical program, the chorale will sing Here I am Lord and Let There Be Peace on Earth. Parking is available behind the church. Admission is free and refreshments will be available after the performance. A free will offering will be collected to help fund future musical events. Plan on joining us before the concert at our 10:00 a.m. worship service followed by a free lunch at 11:30 a.m.

Choir Director Dr. Christie Nigro will conduct the a cappella chorale sing As a highly polished, semi-professional a cappella choir, the Worcester State College Chorale has gained an international reputation. The group has traveled worldwide to destinations such as the Czech Republic, Austria, England, Scotland, Spain, Italy (where the choir was the featured guest of Pope Paul II in Rome), Ireland, Argentina, Poland and Greece in May. Dr Christie Nigro founded the choir in 1989 with the intent of creating a high-caliber a cappella ensemble for non-music majors. Today the Chorale is considered by many to be one of the best choral ensembles in Worcester County. She is Professor of Music at Worcester State College where she conducts the college Chorus and Chorale, teaches music literature and history classes, and teaches the cello. Dr. Christie Nigro has conducted numerous choral works such as the Mozart Requiem, the Vivaldi Gloria, Bach's Magnificat in D Major and the Rutter Requiem, and Orff's Carmina Burana with the combined choirs of the Consortium and professional orchestra at Mechanics Hall in Worcester.

Worcester State College Chorale singers include Sopranos Jacqueline Sargent, Sarah Wilson, Caroline Drahos, Lindsay Meyler, Ashley Piette, Nicole Raczynski, Kristen O’Brien, Erin Bagley, Kathryn Magdis and Erika Kelly; Altos Tasha Matthews. Betsy LaBelle, Lindsey Laflamme, Stephanie Miller, Katie Snelgrove, Alyssa Pasierb, Colette Goudreau, Natasha Vieu-Fleury, Valerie Goguen, Kristi Heffernan and Katherine Prior; Tenors: John Dougherty, Lenny Wells, Derek Sylvester, Julien Belliveau, Jorge Ramirez, Joe Klimavich; and Basses Brandon Suprenant, Matthew Monopoli, Stephen Pye, Ferris Fleming, Dan Murphy, Robert Budzyna and John Broome.

For more information, view the church website at burncoatbaptist.com or call the church office at 508-853-6240.

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