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Facebook Free Lunch!569 viewsThe Wanderer hosted a Free Lunch event for Facebook fans on October 8, 2011. Who said there's no such thing as free lunch? Photo by Anne Kakley.
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Nature Photography569 viewsThank you to all of our followers on Facebook and for sharing all your great nature and wildlife photos. We couldn’t fit them all so be sure to check out our Facebook page for more!
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Marion Wellness Fair568 viewsThe Marion Institute sponsored their annual Wellness Day Community Health Fair at the Marion Music Hall on Saturday, January 27. The event was a gathering of those seeking to find ways to live a healthier lifestyle and featured a wide array of wellness practitioners from throughout the South Coast area. Many of the practitioners and vendors at the event offered a wealth of information regarding alternate and non-traditional methods of treating the body, mind and spirit. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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COA Director Departs568 viewsThe Mattapoisett Board of Selectmen recently acknowledged outgoing Council on Aging (COA) Director Cheryl Randall, who is leaving to become Director for the Association for Relief of Aging Women, by presenting her with a plaque for her past service to the town. Ms. Randall (second from left) is seen here posing with the plaque and bouquet of flowers from her father, George (center) along with Mattapoisett Selectman Jordan Collyer, Selectman Ray Andrews, and her son. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Music Mission568 viewsMattapoisett native and ORR High School graduate Sarah DeMatos recently embarked on a mission to Bulembu, Swaziland to volunteer at an abandoned baby haven called the ABC (Abandoned Babies for Christ) Orphanage. Now she's working to raise funds and awareness for the children in Africa through a series of planned summer concerts and events in the tri-town area. (Photo courtesy of Sarah DeMatos).
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Remebering Mr. Rod568 viewsFriends and family met to dedicate the Athletic Fields at ORR in the memory of former Athletic Director Joao Rodrigues on Friday October 19, 2007
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Corcordia Launches567 viewsMattapoisett resident Brian Kvilhaug will skipper the new fishing vessel, Concordia, which was launched in Fairhaven on Friday, December 2, 2011. The 95-foot, 199-ton steel scallop boat is the first built in the area in the past 50 years, and was built at D. N. Kelly’s shipyard in Fairhaven. The Concordia was christened by Allison Kvilhaug, daughter of the skipper. It replaces the original Concordia built in 1946. Photo by Tony Lopes.
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Seahorse567 viewsOliver Zuther found a seahorse on Point Connett while he was exploring. He kept it in a bucket for an hour or so while other children and adults had a peek. With the help of another Point Connett buddy named CJ, the seahorse was safely released back into the water later in the afternoon. Photo courtesy Martha Zuther
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Lizzie T's Spelling Bee566 viewsElizabeth Taber Library's First Annual Lizzie T's Spelling Bee. March 8, 2007
Team: Alpha Beeze; Ina Roehr, Patricia Petit, & Jim Maffei
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Remebering Mr. Rod566 viewsFriends and family met to dedicate the Athletic Fields at ORR in the memory of former Athletic Director Joao Rodrigues on Friday October 19, 2007
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Mother-Daughter Tea565 viewsA "Mother-Daughter Tea" was held on Saturday, May 19 in Reynard Hall at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. The tea featured a “Language of Flowers, Fans, and Calling Cards” along with a presentation by Donna and Ron Lasko, named the “Ultimate Tea Couple” by the Tea Association of the USA. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Tri-Town Bike Benefit565 viewsSeveral hundred children and their parents braved soggy conditions to participate in the first annual Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) Tri-Town Ride for Kids on Saturday, May 19 starting at Center School on Barstow Street in Mattapoisett. The young bikers arrived with the goal of pedaling their way towards raising $10,000 in the fight to find a cure for cancer. Children ranging in age from 3 to 15 years were encouraged to participate in the bike rally benefit. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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