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Marion Natural History Museum204 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's after school group had a great time learning the difference between wild animal tracks, including coyote, raccoon, and bobcat. We also enjoyed practicing how to move like various animals by waddling, walking, bounding, and hopping. Bounding like a fisher cat and hopping like a snow shoe hare were by far the most difficult gaits to practice due to the placement of the rear feet versus the front. Many thanks to Jennifer Carlino for sharing her considerable expertise with usMay 10, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum198 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's after school group had a great time learning the difference between wild animal tracks, including coyote, raccoon, and bobcat. We also enjoyed practicing how to move like various animals by waddling, walking, bounding, and hopping. Bounding like a fisher cat and hopping like a snow shoe hare were by far the most difficult gaits to practice due to the placement of the rear feet versus the front. Many thanks to Jennifer Carlino for sharing her considerable expertise with usMay 10, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum190 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's after school group had a great time learning the difference between wild animal tracks, including coyote, raccoon, and bobcat. We also enjoyed practicing how to move like various animals by waddling, walking, bounding, and hopping. Bounding like a fisher cat and hopping like a snow shoe hare were by far the most difficult gaits to practice due to the placement of the rear feet versus the front. Many thanks to Jennifer Carlino for sharing her considerable expertise with usMay 10, 2018
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Ikebana182 viewsMattapoisett resident Ellen Flynn gave an Ikebana flower arranging demonstration at the public library on May 5. This type of flower arranging began in 7th century Japan, and Flynn has studied the art form for over 15 years. Reading from a centuries-old verse about Ikebana, Flynn shared that this art form is “like a poem, or a painting.” Photos by Marilou NewellMay 10, 2018
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Ikebana176 viewsMattapoisett resident Ellen Flynn gave an Ikebana flower arranging demonstration at the public library on May 5. This type of flower arranging began in 7th century Japan, and Flynn has studied the art form for over 15 years. Reading from a centuries-old verse about Ikebana, Flynn shared that this art form is “like a poem, or a painting.” Photos by Marilou NewellMay 10, 2018
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Ikebana178 viewsMattapoisett resident Ellen Flynn gave an Ikebana flower arranging demonstration at the public library on May 5. This type of flower arranging began in 7th century Japan, and Flynn has studied the art form for over 15 years. Reading from a centuries-old verse about Ikebana, Flynn shared that this art form is “like a poem, or a painting.” Photos by Marilou NewellMay 10, 2018
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G.R.I.T.475 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.May 10, 2018
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G.R.I.T.503 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.May 10, 2018
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G.R.I.T.408 viewsStudents and staff at Old Rochester Regional High School involved in the running group Southcoast G.R.I.T. ran the Providence Marathon on May 6. According to Erin Bednarczyk, the weather was ideal for the 15 students who ran on Sunday – 10 running the marathon, four the half-marathon, and one the 5K. Sixteen mentors ran alongside the students. Photos courtesy of Erin Bednarczyk and G.R.I.T.May 10, 2018
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Marion’s Annual Clean-up202 viewsMarion’s Annual Clean-up Day sponsored by the Boy Scouts included the future Scouts of Marion: L to R: Harrod Field, Oliver Dube, Charlie Dube. Photo by Tinker SaltonstallMay 10, 2018
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Flower Power 413 viewsThe village of Marion is bursting with colorful blooms as spring sprung suddenly upon us in the Tri-Town region. These tulips were a literal traffic-stopping splash of color in the sun on Cottage Street across from the Marion Music Hall on Tuesday. Photo by Jean PerryMay 10, 2018
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Ned's Point185 viewsMorgan Browning captured these golden moments at Ned’s Point during the evening of Monday, May 7.May 10, 2018
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