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Sippican Royale327 viewsStaff and residents enjoy the handmade ship created for the cruise week at Sippican Healthcare Center in Marion. Volunteer Tom Lynch made the ship out of cardboard egg cartons. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry
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Point Road Memorial Forest327 viewsPoint Road Memorial Forest Advisory Committee members Tess Cederholme (left) and Chrissie Bascomb (right) led a tour and information session on the cremation cemetery located on the land, donated by the Stone family, and maintained by the town of Marion and the Marion Land Trust on Sunday, June 3, 2012. The stone structure to the right is called a cairn; historically, they have been used as trail markers and grave stones. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Three Generations of Disney327 viewsConductor and musical director Philip Sanborn lead the Tri-County Symphonic Band in a concert of famous music from Disney films, at Tabor Academy, on Sunday, June 17, 2012. The concert was a benefit to raise money for various musical scholarships that are awarded to area students. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Marion Fireworks 2013327 viewsFireworks at Silvershell Beach. Photos by Felix Perez
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Life Along the Shore 327 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s Life Along the Shore program enjoyed learning a little something about the crabs that inhabit the Marion shoreline during the July 2013 session. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold
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Salty’s Silvery Moon Soiree327 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lands Trust’s Salty’s Silvery Moon Soiree last Friday at Dunseith Gardens featured cooking fires with hay-bale seating for s’mores, as well as cider. Simon Brooks provided music and storytelling. Photos by Paul Lopes and Felix Perez.
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Marion Firefighter’s Association327 viewsThe Marion Firefighter’s Association held its annual spaghetti supper fundraiser on Saturday, January 31 at the Marion VFW. The money raised goes towards purchasing gear, supplies, and equipment outside the regular Fire Department budget. Hungry guests came for the spaghetti and stayed for the fun. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Sippican School Science Fair327 viewsSippican School students presented their answers to the probing questions of life such as what’s in your snack foods and which helmet protects your melon the best during the April 6 annual Sippican School Science Fair. Photos by Jean Perry
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Chalk It Up327 viewsThe day before the Marion Town Party, kids chalked-up the sidewalks in front of the Marion Town House in preparation for the Saturday night event. Town Party Planning Committee members set up picnic tables and strung party lights in the background while the kids drew colorful, festive pictures with chalk. Photos by Jean Perry
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Sippican School Open House327 viewsSippican School students had the chance to meet their teachers and discover their classrooms on August 31, the final day of school vacation. Each teacher devised their own scavenger hunt for the kids that helped the students discover their classrooms. Some older students were eager to find their desks and begin stocking them with brand new school supplies in anticipation of the big day. Photos by Jean Perry
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Pizza with Santa327 viewsThe Marion Police Brotherhood held its annual “Pizza with Santa” on Sunday, December 6, keeping up the tradition of collecting toy donations for its “Stuff a Cruiser” toy drive to benefit those served by the Justice Resource Institute. Marion Police say this was the biggest year yet for toy donations. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Marion Natural History Museum327 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum welcomed a visit from Mark Whelan, engineer with Sippican/Lockheed Martin Corp. Mark allowed us to experiment with compression, stability and buoyancy. We built our own submarines and figured out how to make it sink, but not too fast. Then we held a race to see whose submarine sank the slowest. The group had a great time working with all the materials and we’d like to thank Mark and Sippican/Lockheed Martin for the wonderful program.
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