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Top Lions603 viewsThe Incoming President of the Mattapoisett Lions Club, Lion Helene Rose received a bouquet of yellow roses along with her President's pin.
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Harbor Days603 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club's Harbor Days Celebration 2009 wrapped up on Sunday, July 19 after a week of dining adventures, live entertainment and craft fair fun. Thousands of visitors flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront for this annual event now in its twenty sixth year. Proceeds from the celebration help to fund many of the Club's charitable endeavors, including the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Harbor Days603 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club's Harbor Days Celebration 2009 wrapped up on Sunday, July 19 after a week of dining adventures, live entertainment and craft fair fun. Thousands of visitors flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront for this annual event now in its twenty sixth year. Proceeds from the celebration help to fund many of the Club's charitable endeavors, including the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court603 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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Painting Donation603 viewsJames Russell, president of the New Bedford Whaling Museum (center) accepts painting from Mattapoisett watercolorist Mike Mazer (left) as Ian Marshall, president of the American Society of Marine Artists, (right) looks on. The painting was one of three donated to the New Bedford Whaling Museum by Dr. Mazer at the annual meeting of ASMA held recently at the Whaling Museum. Photo by Robert Semler, ASMA past president.
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Fishing in the Laguna Madre603 viewsMark Trow and Rory Hammond long time Mattapoisett residents, and both starting players of the ORR 1974 State Championship Soccer Team. Picture taken November 19, 2009 after fishing in the Laguna Madre about 30 miles south of Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Rent at ORR603 viewsThe ORR High School Drama Club will be offering the first-ever performance of Rent: The High School Edition from March 18 through 21. The 1996 Tony-award winning rock-opera will be presented in the ORRHS auditorium at 7:30 pm on March 18, March 19 and March 20, and there will be a day performance on Sunday, March 21 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for students and seniors, and $15 for adults. For ticket information, call Sue at 774-265-0081. Photo by Felix Perez. March 18, 2010 edition
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Youth Hoops603 viewsThe ORR Bulldogs fifth grade team in the Cape Hoops Youth Basketball League played Dartmouth at ORR on Saturday, January 14, 2012. The league features teams from grades 4 through 8, with 130 kids from the Tri-Towns representing five boys teams and three girls teams. The teams will be participating in league playoffs in two weeks. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Craddock Center in Cherry Log, GA603 viewsMattapoisett Congregational Church mission trip to Craddock Center in Cherry Log, GA. Submitted by Lisa Hill
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Marion Block Party 2007602 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the town’s World War II and other veterans. Several hundred people attended the event held on Spring Street in front of Marion’s Town House on Saturday night, August 25. (Photo by Laurie Chiarito).
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ORR Music Winners602 views(l. to r.) Drummer and Berklee alumnus John Blackwell, Old Rochester Regional High School Music Director Stan Ellis, Stivers School for the Arts Music Director Claude Lucien Thomas, Northwest Catholic High School Music Director Raymond Sinclair, Percussion Professor Terri Lynne Carrington and Music Education Chair Cecil Adderley pose at Berklee's Annual High School Jazz Festival.
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Spooky Sounds602 viewsThat Chick Band will once again bring its own special mix of music and merriment to the Halloween Hoopla to be held at the Marion Art Center on Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1 at 8:00 pm both nights. As always, quick banter is sure to accompany the band’s eclectic repertoire of blues, Motown, folk and rock ‘n’ roll, and a fiendishly good time is guaranteed for all. Tickets are $12 for MAC members and $15 for non-members, and should be reserved by calling the Marion Art Center at 508-748-1266.
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