Jul. 12th, 2012

[personal profile] ron_newman
Most of you already know about the Davis Square market on Wednesday afternoons, and the Union Square market on Saturday mornings. But Somerville also has a few smaller, lesser-known markets, which are served exclusively by Enterprise Farm's traveling produce bus:

Thursdays, 11 am to 1 pm: in front of the TAB Building, 167 Holland Street. This is sponsored by the Somerville Council on Aging. People 55 and over get a discount, up to 50% off depending on what you're buying.

Saturdays, 10 am to noon: Mystic Housing Development, by the playground

Saturdays, 1 to 3 pm: Glen Park, in front of the Capuano School on Glen Street

Saturdays, 4 to 6 pm: Clarendon Hill Housing (NOT Clarendon Hill Towers), off Powderhouse Blvd. just west of North Street, behind the manager’s building off of the main parking lot

The Saturday markets are sponsored by Groundwork Somerville, Shape Up Somerville, Somerville Housing Authority, and the Welcome Project. You get a discount if you use an EBT, SNAP, WIC, or Farmers' Market Coupon.
[personal profile] ron_newman
Somerville's annual outdoor summer movie screenings begin tonight. This official city announcement gives the full schedule, which I'll repeat below. All movies are on Thursday nights, starting at sunset.

July 12 - Megamind - Seven Hills Park, Davis Square
July 19 - Twilight Breaking Dawn, Part 1 - Blessing of the Bay Boathouse, Shore Drive
July 26 - The Muppets (2011) - Seven Hills Park
August 2 - Old Yeller - Argenziano School at Lincoln Park
August 9 - Cars - Seven Hills Park
August 16 - Scott Pilgrim vs the World - Seven Hills Park
August 23 - Arthur (1981) - City Hall Concourse, 93 Highland Ave.
August 30 - Viewers' Choice: one of these five films: A Streetcar Named Desire, Despicable Me, Eight Men Out, Fantastic Mr. Fox, or Pride & Prejudice (2005). At Seven Hills Park
[identity profile] shduff.livejournal.com
Hi everyone!

We're having another spaghetti dinner at sprout next week! It should be interesting... Check it out! Here's the information:

Everywhere you turn you hear that education is changing, failing, under siege, undergoing revolution, or just that something big and momentous is happening. This dinner is about exploring new visions for what learning could look like in the future.

This dinner will bring together people and ideas inspired by one of sprout's favorite books: Mindstorms by Seymour Papert. The title of this dinner is an homage to the last chapter of Mindstorms, which explores exactly this question. The speakers, performances, and talks you'll see tonight are all answering the same question in different ways, "What could it look like for learning and living to be rendered indistinguishable?"

Join us for dinner, drinks, and an exciting program on July 16 at 730PM including a discussion of sprout’s newest project developing The Somerville STEAM Academy, an innovation school within Somerville High School, the pedagogy behind Marcus Santos' Brazilian drumming groups Grooversity, She-BOOM, and AfroBrazil, and more...

-shaunalynn
[identity profile] trowa-barton.livejournal.com
ONE NIGHT ONLY! Thursday, July 19th at 8pm
Some Girl(s) will be presented at Unity Somerville, 6 William Street, Somerville, MA 02144
Suggested Donation $5 - General Admission - No reservations required

About the Play:

Written by Neil LaBute
Directed by [livejournal.com profile] trowa_barton

Ever survived a bad break-up? Whose fault was it? Does it matter? For one man with a rising career in writing and a young, blonde fiancèe, painful memories resurface as he confronts four of his exes in search of what went wrong. In Some Girl(s), Neil LaBute casts a truthful, hilarious light on a typical young American male as he wanders through his own heart of darkness. Can closure ever be found — or is that even the point?

Cast
Guy played by Brian Keller
Sam played by Julia Bailey
Tyler played by Kim Klasner
Lindsay played by Jeanne Callinan
Bobbi played by Elizabeth Rooney
Reggie played by Caroline Gulde
[identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
Does anyone use these anymore? It's unused, labels still on, so I hate to throw it away but I don't want to keep it. I don't even know why I have it. Anyone want it? 3 3/4"x 6 3/4" 6-ring DayRunner with all sorts of niceties.

This is made of paper with a black vinyl wraparound cover. No Bluetooth.

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