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Do-Si-Do in Marion525 viewsOn Sunday, September 14, the first of what is hoped to be an annual series of Marion Square Dances was held inside the Marion Community Center. Although initially slated to take place in the parking lot adjacent to the Marion General Store, the weekend’s rainy weather forced the event indoors. Caller Jim Schell of Lakeville had veteran square dancers and novices alike promenading, allemanding, bowing to their partners and do-si-doing with ease. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Garden Boutique525 viewsMembers of the Marion Garden Club held their annual "Christmas at the Cottage" Holiday Boutique for the first time this year inside the comforts of the Marion Music Hall on Saturday, December 13. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Pleasing 'Pippin'525 viewsScene from Tabor Academy’s recent production of 'Pippin.' (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).
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Rockets!525 viewsMarion Natural History Museum’s after-school program explores “Rockets”, with Debra Hill. Program partially funded by the Marion Arts Lottery Council. Picture by Elizabeth Leidhold
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Safety Days525 viewsRenate Mello, Mary Baumgartner and Manny Rego of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary along with U.S. Coast Guard Member Bob Simcox participated in Marion's first annual Public Safety Day this past weekend at Marion's Silvershell Beach. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Safety Days525 viewsThe Marion Police Brotherhood hosted their first annual Public Safety Day at Marion's Silvershell Beach on Saturday, June 13. The event included the installation of child safety seats in residents' vehicles, fingerprint and photo id cards for children along with displays from a variety of local, state and federal government public safety agencies. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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What's the Buzz?524 viewsThe Seaside School Sea Bees win the Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall by correctly spelling "armagnac" in the final round. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Adirondack Art524 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Adirondack Art524 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Dreams in Marion524 viewsFleetwood Dreams, a tribute to the music of Fleetwood Mac, will headline the annual benefit concert for the Marion Police Brotherhood at Silvershell Beach on Saturday, July 12 beginning at 8:00 pm. Tickets will be available at the front gate for those who don’t have any and all proceeds will go towards various community programs and events that the Marion Police Brotherhood supports throughout the year.
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Masonic Anniversary524 viewsCurrent Marion Pythagorean Lodge Master Tom Dexter stands in front of a portrait of David P. Hiller, one of the founders of the Pythagorean Lodge. The Pythagorean Lodge organization will be celebrating their 150th anniversary in July 2011. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry.
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Radio Tower Property524 viewsThe Sippican Lands Trust will be hosting a walk of our historic Radio Tower property on Saturday, September 9 at 10:00 am. The property was acquired by the SLT in 1986 and is the actual site of the once-active Marconi wireless telegraph station around the time of WWII. The walk will explore some of the trails and remnants of this historic property. Photo courtesy Jim Bride
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