Mar. 21st, 2011

[identity profile] ceelove.livejournal.com
Howdy, Davis Square. I poked around for a while to see what might be considered the range of "immediately near by", and this is about as far away as Union Square, so:

Gentle Dragon Preschool is hosting a Photo Portrait Session with our experienced professional photographer. )
[identity profile] audioboy.livejournal.com

Don't forget to reserve your tickets for one of two FUND-RAISING encore performances of
The Post-Meridian Radio Players' highly-successful staged radio show from Arisia 2011!

When: Friday, March 25th, 8:00pm - 9:30pm & Saturday, March 26th, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Where: Urban Promise Church of Somerville
Address: 204 Elm St.,Somerville, MA (map)
Tickets: FREE (with a suggested donation of $5 to help support future PMRP projects!)
Full Details: Can be found on our website and in our original DSLJ post from March 2nd

"...the whole thing was hilarious. I'm a pretty casual Dr. Who fan, but I still got all of the jokes,
and the Lovecraft interludes were a nice touch.
" - The Boston Phoenix, 1/20/11

"I saw this group at Arisia and they were incredible, very talented. I highly recommend you go.
How can you beat seeing a live
Doctor Who radio story!?" - ToasterLabs
[identity profile] amy-s1.livejournal.com
Just wanted to pass this on - need to send an email by tomorrow if you want to support the path.

"Friends of the Community Path is urging residents to send letters/email by March 22 supporting the City’s request for funds to extend the community path. "

http://somerville.patch.com/articles/a-call-for-residents-to-support-community-path-before-mar-22-deadline
[identity profile] ku9296.livejournal.com
A group of Japanese parents in Arlington is organizing a "kamishibai" (traditional Japanese storytelling for children using art panels) / bake sale event to help the victims of the Tohoku earthquake:

"Shunsuke Yamaguchi, Arlington artist and teacher, will perform two Kamishibai tales: The Grateful Crane & The Story of Momotaro. Traditional Japanese folk tales told in artistic panels with a modern twist. A delicious bake sale to follow the event. Bring some money to buy yummy Japanese and American treats."

Date & Time: March 26 (Sat) at 1pm
Venue: Calvary United Methodist Church,
300 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA
$3 donation suggested per person

All donations at the door will go to the Japanese Association of Greater Boston,which will in turn send the money to Japan to help the earthquake victims. The Association will donate the money to the most appropriate and effective organization, to be determined based on the guidance from the Consulate General of Japan in Boston.

ETA: If you can't attend the event on 3/26 and would still like to make a donation, please write a check payable to "Japanese Association of Greater Boston" with "Donation for earthquake relief fund" written on the Memo/For line and send it to:

Japanese Association of Greater Boston
361 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA 02474
E-MAIL: info@jagb.org

Thank you for your support!

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