Aug. 19th, 2006

Smashing

Aug. 19th, 2006 01:05 am
[identity profile] leighjen.livejournal.com
Up late and just heard someone smashing car windows on Pearson Ave. They were too far way for me to see anything but a car driving away but I got the impression from the cursing that the owner of the car that had his window smashed might have gotten a better look. I hear the owner also call the cops.

Keep an eye out. There are smashers out tonight.

ETA: I seem to have been mistaken. I woke up this morning and saw that the windows on the first floor across the street were broken.
[identity profile] ihavemeaning.livejournal.com
20 Madison St.

Folks in their late 20s and early 30s need to unload. Follow the signs to the back yard.

We've postered, so households other than our 2 might get involved.

Driving/walking from the square: Madison St. is only one block long. It is a one way street off of Highland, right next to the high school. Turn on Sycamore from Highland. Madison St is the first street on your right.

Bus:  Take the 88 or 90 from Davis Square. Get off at Highland Ave & Trull Ln. Follow the signs. Bring us pastry.
[identity profile] amethystmoon.livejournal.com
So, I've decided I'm going to start offering art and craft lessons at my house for mid-teens through adults (I have no experience working with younger children). I'm setting the price at $40 per 2-hour sessions, and they can be scheduled on weekday evenings or weekend mornings through evenings. If you want lessons or know someone who might, email me (cemberley at gmail dot com) to discuss.

Possible classes:
- Beginner through intermediate drawing and painting (watercolor, acrylic, oil)
- Portfolio prep (ideal for high school students looking to apply to college art programs)
- Basic photography (digital or manual, no developing as I do not have the equipment, sadly)
- Beaded or wire-working jewlery
- book-binding
- basic sewing
[identity profile] marycurtin.livejournal.com
McIntyre & Moore Booksellers hosts "Embryos and Abortion: When Does Personhood Begin?": September's topic at the Davis Square Philosophy Café, moderated by Tom Clark, on Tuesday, September 19, 7:30-9:30 pm at McIntyre & Moore Booksellers, 255 Elm St. in Davis Square, Somerville, near the Red Line. Free and open to all; wheelchair accessible. 15% book discount* for all those attending [*discount available for day of event only]. For information call McIntyre & Moore Booksellers (617) 629-4840 or log onto www.mcintyreandmoore.com.
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