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2 Announcements New museum board members The Discovery Museums appointed three new members to their Board of Directors. 3 Events ‘Trouble in Tahiti’ performance The students of Indian Hill Music School’s Opera Workshop presents the one-act opera September 30 and October 1. Lura’s Gift Boutique open house Check out the unique gifts at Lura’s October 1. Buy 1 and 2nd item is half off! Backyard composting workshop Join the informal discussion to learn and share composting tips with others October 1 at Concord Public Works. 6 unClassifieds Buying or selling? Place your great deals in the next issue of The Exchange, visit www.boston.com/exchange Local real estate info Check out recent real estate transactions in your town. Inside... September 29 - October 5, 2005 Published in association with ShopWise is a trademark of ADVO, Inc. T H E ACTON BOXBOROUGH HARVARD exchange exchange Annual Tent Sale Annual Tent Sale Oriental Rugs 65%-75% off at closeout prices. Now is the time to buy. Hundreds of Genuine Authentic Design: Persia, China, India, Pakistan & More We will also feature closeout and clearance of our discontinued and excess inventory rugs sizes 3 x 5 to 10 x 14, plus rounds and runners. 1 mile from Concord Rotary on Rte. 2A in Acton Concord Rotary Rte. 2 Rte. 2 141 Great Road Acton, MA (978) 263-2302 Hours: Every day 10am-7pm Located at parking lot of Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 • Don't Miss it! 40%-70% Off Warehouse Clearance See Saxony, Textured, Berbers, Leval Loop Laminates $2.49 sq. ft. Prefinished Wood $4.99 sq. ft. Saxony, Textures & Berbers $1.35 sq. ft. of our Carpet, Wood and Laminate Flooring. of Acton America's Largest Carpet Retailer Published by Globe Specialty Products, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boston Globe • (508) 871-1900 www.boston.com/gsp www.boston.com/exchange

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  • 2 AnnouncementsNew museum board membersThe Discovery Museums appointed threenew members to their Board of Directors.

    3 Events‘Trouble in Tahiti’ performanceThe students of Indian Hill Music School’sOpera Workshop presents the one-actopera September 30 and October 1.

    Lura’s Gift Boutique open houseCheck out the unique gifts at Lura’s October 1. Buy 1 and 2nd item is half off!

    Backyard composting workshopJoin the informal discussion to learn andshare composting tips with others October 1 at Concord Public Works.

    6 unClassifiedsBuying or selling? Place your great deals in the next issue ofThe Exchange, visitwww.boston.com/exchange

    Local real estate infoCheck out recent real estate transactions in your town.

    Inside...September 29 - October 5, 2005

    Published in association withShopWise is a trademark of ADVO, Inc.

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    Annual Tent SaleAnnual Tent Sale

    Oriental Rugs

    65%-75% offat closeout prices.

    Now is the time to buy.Hundreds of Genuine Authentic

    Design: Persia, China, India, Pakistan& More

    We will also feature closeout and clearance of our discontinuedand excess inventory rugs sizes 3 x 5 to 10 x 14, plus rounds

    and runners.

    1 mile from Concord Rotaryon Rte. 2A in Acton

    Concord Rotary Rte. 2Rte. 2

    141 Great RoadActon, MA

    (978) 263-2302Hours: Every day 10am-7pm

    Located at parking lot of

    Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 • Don't Miss it!

    40%-70% OffWarehouse Clearance

    See Saxony, Textured, Berbers, Leval LoopLaminates$2.49 sq. ft.

    Prefinished Wood$4.99 sq. ft.

    Saxony,Textures &Berbers$1.35 sq. ft.

    of our Carpet, Wood and Laminate Flooring.

    of ActonAmerica's Largest Carpet Retailer

    Published by Globe Specialty Products, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boston Globe • (508) 871-1900 www.boston.com/gsp

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    Community Service Hours Availablefor High School Community serv-ice hours are available for HighSchool seniors and juniors work-ing with the Concord Orchestra inConcord center. We need ushers

    and ticket help. Work with afriend. Call 978-369-4967

    Subscriptions to ConcordOrchestra’s Season We now havesubscriptions available for the

    entire 2005-2006 concert seasonwith the Concord Orchestra. Seeour web page at www.concor-dorchestra.com for an outstand-ing selection of music andsoloists!

    The Sue Yang and Students ArtExhibition 2005 At the GreaterBoston Buddhist CultureCenter,950 Mass Ave,Cambridge, MA, 09/ 17- 10/16,Tues-Sat 11:00 AM-6:00 PM.Local artist, Pat Gunning ofActon, will have a Chinese BrushPainting in exhibit.

    Knitting, Weaving & SpinningClasses Fiber Arts classes willbegin at the Fiber Loft, Harvard inlate Sept. All levels of expertiseare available in morning orevening sessions. Visitwww.TheFiberLoft.com or call978-456-8669.

    New Board Members at TheDiscovery Museums The DiscoveryMuseums of Acton hasannounced the appointment ofthree new members to theirBoard of Directors. They areActon residents Lauren Friedman,Lenore Henry, and Lees Stuntz.

    Fall Festival at Drumlin FarmWildlife Sanctuary Sheep Dogdemos, fiddle contest, and more!Sat/Sun Oct 1 & 2 10 am - 4 pm.$10 adults, $7 kids, under age 3free.www.massaudubon.org/drumlin-farm. 208 S. Great Road, LincolnMA. 781.259.2200.

    High Holiday Services at theChabad Center in Acton, 148Great Rd. (2A), are free of charge.All are welcome regardless oftemple affiliation. Services are inHebrew, but you may be sur-prised what a wonderful experi-ence you can still have. Theprayer books have English trans-lation. The sermon is in English

    and selected prayers are recitedin unison in English. For a sched-ule of services visit www.chabad-ofacton.com under upcomingevents and scroll to the bottom.Best wishes for a happy NewYear.

    Dance Therapy Class at EmersonHospital Emerson Hospital offers“Dance Therapy Class: UsingTherapy to Recover fromCancer,” a program designed forwomen and men who are fighting,recovering and living with cancer.Patients can take an active part inimproving their quality of life,allowing them to return to every-day living with renewed vigor andenthusiasm. The course is taughtby Susan Osofsky-Ross, a cancersurvivor and dance teacher whohas worked at the Boston BalletSchool. Through October 15 atEmerson Hospital, 133 ORNAC,Concord. Call Susan at 781-961-3268 for more info.

    Ski Passes Available It’s not toolate to sign up for a discountedseason ski pass to Mt Wachusettthrough the Harvard Parks andRecreation Commission. Severalpass options are available. The$189 pass is good for Mondaythrough Friday, 9 am to 10 pm,and weekend nights from 4 to 10p.m. The deadline to purchasethe $189 pass is October 15.Everyone has a chance to win afree pass through a raffle.Registration forms available atthe Harvard Public Library. CallChris Ready at 978-456-8361 orCharlotte Winchell at 978-456-3536 for more info.

    ‘The Pastel Biennial’ PowersGallery hosts “The PastelBiennial,” a popular group showallowing gallery visitors to com-pare a wide and diverse range ofstyles using pastels. The showincludes works by renownedartists Wolf Kahn and Will Klemm

    and many others. Free admission,Browsing welcome. Gallery islocated at 342 Great Road,Acton. Through Oct. 15. Galleryhours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-6 pm.; Thursday, 10 am-8 pm;Sunday, 1-5 pm. Call for moreinfo. 978-263-5105

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    Story-time at Sargent MemorialLibrary The Sargent MemorialLibrary will host weekly drop-instory time on both Monday andWednesday mornings at 10:45a.m. and Tuesday evenings at6:45. All ages are welcome. Sign-up is not required. Back by popu-lar demand, the monthly story-time and craft program led byLorraine Cook continues this fallon the third Tuesday of eachmonth. The program will start at 1pm for children ages 2-6. Call thelibrary at 978-263-4680 to sign-up.

    Creative Dance A series for chil-dren ages 4-8, is accepting regis-tration for the fall session. TheIntroductory Creative Dance Iclass, for ages 3.8-4.5, includes

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    Thursday, September 29Take Aparts Potluck at TheDiscovery Museums Are you curi-ous about what’s inside a tele-phone, VCR’s and other house-hold items? Drop in to theScience Discovery Museum from2:00 to 4:30 pm and take some-thing apart! Sponsored byAnalog Devices.978-264-4200

    www.discoverymuseums.org5 Steps to Super Profits—A freebusiness seminar Business own-ers - learn how to reduce yourhours and maximize your profits.Presented by Van C. Smick,Certified Action Business Coachon 9/29 fr 4:30-7pm Details onwebsite. Reg online or by calling866-914-3000

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    Friday, September 30Vocalist Kathleen Kolman JazzVocalist Kathleen Kolman willperform swing, ballads andBrazilian music with theWorkingman’s Jazz Band in theVillage Forge Tavern at ColonialInn of Concord. 8 pm Free.978-369-9200

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    Indian Hill opera The students ofIndian Hill Music School’s OperaWorkshop present “Trouble inTahiti,” Leonard Bernstein’s one-act opera about a troubled mar-riage in 1950s middle classAmerica. Refreshments will beserved at the door for $5. Openseating. 9/30 and 10/1 at 7:30p.m. Indian Hill, Blackman Hall,36 King St. in Littleton.978-486-0540

    www.indianhillmusic.org

    Debra Cowan at Bull Run DebraCowan, along with special guest,composer, guitarist and co-pro-ducer Michael DeLalla, will per-form songs from the new record-ing, “Dad’s Dinner Pail.” Comeout and listen to Debra’s musicand story telling. 8 pm at BullRun Restaurant, 215 Great Roadin Shirley. $10 includes free copyof “Dad’s Dinner Pail.” Call formore information.978-425-4311

    www.bullrunrestaurant.com

    Fundraising Party The parents andfriends of Concord-Carlisle PopWarner Football andCheerleading are hosting the firstFundraising Party (over 21) at theConcord Elks Club, BakerAvenue, Concord, 7 p.m.-11 p.m.Open bar from 7 to 9 p.m., cashbar until closing. East MeetsWest Catering will serve deliciousfood, and Rick McDonnell ofRam-Jam Musical Productionswill spin dance tunes. Silent auc-tion and more. Tickets: $50. Senddonations and ticket inquiries toTerry Hoey, 34 William Rd.,Concord.

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    Bellevue Cadillac PerformanceYou’ve heard their music in TVshows and motion pictures.They’ve played with Ray Charles,James Brown, Keith Richards andmore. The Bellevue Cadillac is aband that brings you multi-gener-ational musical experience filledwith joy, wonder and comedy!Come to the Bull Run Restaurantand enjoy their music at 8 p.m.$15/cash advance, $20/day ofshow. 215 Great Road in Shirley.978-425-4311

    www.bullrunrestaurant.com

    Saturday, October 1Open House at Lura’s Chic GiftBoutique Come in and browse -see our truely unique gifts ataffordable prices. Refreshmentswill be served. Sale Prices - Buy

    1 get 2nd item half off. 60 GreatRoad, Acton. A fun place toshop. 10 am-4 pm.978-263-4681

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    Tony Gallo Sings Recordingartist/vocalist Tony Gallo sings inthe traditions of Frank Sinatra,Joe Williams and Ray Charleswith the Workingman's Jazz Bandin the Village Forge Tavern ofConcord. 8 p.m. Free.978-369-9200

    www.concordscolonialinn.com

    Benefit Concert for Eye of the StormEquine Rescue Harry Chalmiers,

    Abby Aronson & Norm Zocherplay Blues Guitars 7:30 Sat.StowTown Hall Tx $15/8, For more info978-897-8866

    Backyard Composting WorkshopInterested in composting butdon’t know how to begin? New tocomposting and want to learnsome tips? Care to share yourknowledge and experience withothers? Join us for an informaldiscussion and learning opportu-nity. New and experienced com-posters are encouraged toattend. Meet at Concord Public

    Works, 133 Keyes Road, rain orshine. 10 am to noon. Compostbins will be for sale for $20 each.For details call 978-318-3240.

    Museum Benefit and AuctionDeCordova Museum andSculpture Park holds its annualbenefit and auction, “All Art, Allthe Time,” featuring dinner, musicby Meredith Cooper and an all artsilent auction of extraordinaryitems. Tickets for this black-tieevent are $600, patron level, and

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    Dance Prism Holds NutcrackerAuditions Auditions will be held at4:00 pm at New England Ballet,302 Boston Post Road (Rt. 20),Wayland for the regional cast forDance Prism’s Nutcracker at the

    Rogers-Kirshner Auditorium onDecember 10.978-371-1038

    www.danceprism.com

    Everyday Enchanment show Drawyourself into the fantastical art-work of Christine Murphy.

    Murphy’s paintings blend pat-terns, colors and imagery fromthe imagination with such diversesubjects as mythology and con-temporary life. October 1 throughNovember 11 at NOA Gallery,113 Main St., Groton. Openingreception Sat. Oct.1, 2-4pm,gallery hours: Mon-Thurs: 10-5p.m., Fri: 12-5 p.m., Sat: 10-5 ,Sun:1-4 p.m. Free. 978-448-2959

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    Sunday, October 2YARD SALE 1 Day Only - SundayOctober 2nd 8:00 am - 1:00 pm,furniture, kitchen items, glass-ware, paintings, tools, and manyone of a kind items. 81Harrington Avenue, Concord.

    Monday, October 3Emerson Umbrella Open Mike -Flamenco Night 7:30 pm,Two forthe Show, host, 40 Stow St.Concord, Steve Spungin andYvonne LaLira feature at 8:30 pm,signup by 7:15 pm at the openmike, or by noon at 978-369-8090 or [email protected],$5.00. 978-369-8090

    www.ellenschmidt.com

    Tuesday, October 4Continental Cafe Open Mike 6:30pm, Two for the Show host, 5A

    Spruce St.,W. Acton, Tim Masonfeatures at 8 pm, signup by 6:15pm at the Cafe or by noon at978-369-8090 or [email protected],$4.00 admission.978-369-8090

    www.ellenschmidt.com

    Habitat for Humanity FundraiserDinner You are invited to O’Naturals on Tues. Oct 4, 4 pm-8pm to enjoy a delicious mealwhile raising funds for the ActonHabitat for Humanity home!Don’t miss it-O’ Naturals, GreatRoad Acton.978-264-4263

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    Wednesday, October 5Celebrate the New Water Year Startoff the new Water Year right bylearning more about water in yourneighborhood at the ScienceDiscovery Museum from 3:30 to5:30 pm. Make a rain gauge totrack rainfall at your own home.978-264-4200

    www.discoverymuseums.org

    Thursday, October 6Toddler Time: Silly Spiders Make aspider crown and pretend to playin a life-sized spider web. Youwill help us to tell and act outstories about Ananse the sillytrickster! At the Children’sDiscovery Museum at 9:30 am.978-264-4200

    www.discoverymuseums.org

    Transcending Tradition Event:Foreign Influences on theConcord Authors of the 19thCentury Series. Gallery Talk onElizabeth Peabody’s ForeignLibrary’s Collection. This is partof a 10-part series sponsored byConcord Carlisle CommunityEducation and requires registra-tion. 7 to 9 pm at 129 Main Street

    in Concord. Call for more infor-mation.978-318-1540

    CPR AED for Community Learn howto save a life and prevent suddencardiac death. American HeartAsooc at CCHS, 6:30-10 PM.Call 978-318-1540 to enroll.978-318-1540

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    Friday, October 7Harvard as Utopia Harvard asUtopia: Fruitlands, Shakers, St.Benedict’s: Harvard HistoricalSociety 215 Still River Rd,Harvard. Opening Oct 7th 6-9pm, Thursdays 6-9 pm andSundays 2-5 pm978 456 8285

    Saturday, October 8COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND FLEAMARKET Sponsored by theHarvard LWV & ConservationTrust, in the center of Harvard,atthe Bromfield School 9:30 am to4:00 pm. Huge flea market with200 booths of antiques and col-lectibles.978-456-9292

    www.harvardfleamarket.com

    Whole Health Expo New England’sLargest Holistic Health andBody/Mind/Spirit company, nowin our 20th year. Just $12includes over 100 vendors andlectures. 50%-off books. 2nd-dayre-admission. Free parking.Feature film screening. For furtherinformation:[email protected],Toll-free: 877.WHE.EXPO(877.943.3976)

    www.WholeHealthExpo.com

    Whole Health Expo October 8-9What the Bleep!? screenings withpaid admission to Whole HealthExpo™ in Boxborough; Also at

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    Portland ME March 4-5, 2006;Northampton MA April 8-9, 2006;Pittsburgh May 6-7, [email protected] toll-free: 877.WHE.EXPO

    (877.943.3976) Tickets at thedoor or online; more info atwww.WholeHealthExpo.com

    Discovery Day at DeCordovaDeCordova holds a SculpturePark Discovery Day includingwire sculpture art and guided

    drawing activities; talks anddemonstrations by SculpturePark artists; Sculpture Park tours,1 and 2 pm; scavenger hunt andmore. Bring a picnic or eat at TheCafe. $5/members in advance,$7/day of event, $12/non-mem-bers in advance, $15/day ofevent; free for children ages 2and younger. 51 Sandy PondRoad in Lincoln, 12 to 4 pm. Callfor more info.781-259-3631

    www.decordova.org

    Church Apple Festival TheEvangelical CongregationalChurch on the Harvard towncommon will hold its 47th annualapple festival from 10 am to 3pm. More than 500 fresh applepies will be sold to benefit chari-ties such as Loaves & Fishes,Habitat for Humanity and HeiferProject International. There willalso be town band performances,face painting and food stands.Admission is free. Call for moreinfo.978-456-2742

    Sunday, October 9Apple Fest The 3rd Annual AppleFest will be held at the groundsof St. Isidore Parish at 429 GreatRoad in Stow from 11:30 am to3:30 pm. Vendor spaces are $30-$40 depending on booth sizewith an additional $10 tablerental fee. Call Reverend Butlerfor more information.

    978-897-2710

    Friday, October 14Stan Young at Bull Run Countrymusic singer and songwriter StanYoung will perform at the BullRun Restaurant at 8 pm for hisOfficial CD Release Concert.Stan writes songs from everydaylife experiences and events thatare meaningful to him. He hopesthey will be meaningful to othersas well. $10. 215 Great Road inShirley. Call for more information.978-425-4311

    www.bullrunrestaurant.com

    The Gerry Beaudoin Triofeaturing Jay Geils Come to theActon Jazz Cafe and listen to themusic of The Gerry BeaudoinTrio 9 pm to midnight. The ActonJazz Cafe is located at 452 GreatRoad, lower level of the Workers'

    Credit Union Center. There will beat $15 cover charge. Call formore info.978-263-6161

    www.actonjazzcafe.com

    Saturday, October 15Dance Fundraiser for HurricaneKatrina Relief Fund Come to theHoliday Inn in Boxborough tosupport the Hurricane KatrinaRelief Fund. There will be a DJ,appetizers, cash bar, raffle andmuch more from 7:30 pm to mid-night. Tables/$500, Couples/$50,Singles/$30. Call BrookeNicholas at 978-263-1802 formore information. All proceedswill go to the American RedCross Hurricane Katrina ReliefFund and will be matched by theFinley Family CharitableFoundation.

    Harvest Festival at Verrill FarmTake a ride to the pumpkin patchand pick your own just in time forHalloween carving. French fries,cider donuts and other foodsserved a la carte. Live music byAdam Dewey and Crazy Creek,pony rides by Giddy-Up Ponies,wagon and hayrides – noon to 4pm at 11 Wheeler Road inConcord. Call for more info.978-369-4494

    www.verrillfarm.com

    Tour the Art at the Library Take aspecial tour with Curator LeslieWilson and see the incredible artcollection of the newly renovatedConcord Free Public Library. 1:30to 3:30 p.m. Concord-CarlisleCommunity Education sponsorsthis event. Space is limited.Registration required. Call formore info and to register. A smallfee may apply.978-318-1540

    Turkey Dinner The First Church ofChrist invites you to their 56thAnnual Turkey Dinner at thechurch on 25 Great Road,Bedford, 6:30 pm. Roastedturkey, homemade stuffing,mashed potatoes, vegetables,cranberry sauce, hot rolls, home-baked apple and pumpkin pies.You are welcome to this warmdinner in a relaxed and festiveatmosphere. Tickets are $9/adult,$5/children. Tickets sell fast, so

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    Benefit Walk-A-Thon A Walk-A-Thon to benefit the St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital willtake place along the scenic trailsof the Battle Road in Lincoln at 9am. A one-mile out and back trailhas been established using theexisting paths at the park, and ashort lap can be repeated to fill apledge requirement. Enjoy thefall foliage and support a worthycause. Call Phil Schultz at 978-369-4082 or [email protected] for completeinformation and sponsor forms.

    Sunday, October 16Dance Prism’s Dance Prism’s bal-let, based on the classic fairytale, will be at the PerformingArts Center at 2:30 pm, followedby a Pumpkin Party with the castmembers. Tickets $20/adults,$14/children,seniors.978-371-1038

    www.danceprism.com

    Book Talk with Philip McFarlandThe author of “Hawthorne in

    Concord” will be at the ConcordLibrary to discuss his new biog-raphy. Copies of the paperbackedition will be available for pur-chase and book signing.McFarland’s biography recordsboth Hawthorne’s developmentas a writer and the developmentof Concord over three decades.

    2 to 4 pm at 129 Main Street,Concord.978-318-3300

    Tuesday, October 18Knitting Extravaganza JoinStephanie Pearl-McPhee andLinda Roghaar for a night ofmadcap yarns! Celebrate thepublication of two new books:Knit-Lit 3 and the Yarn Harlot.

    Tall tales of knitting by mastersof the field. 7 pm at WillowBooks & Cafe, 279 Great Road inActon. Call for more info.978-266-0066

    www.willowbooks.net

    Saturday, October 22City of Roses performs at Cafe ZibaEnjoy their live music from 3:00

    to 5:30 p.m. Their sound flowssmoothly from folk to rock, coun-try to blues, reminiscent ofCrosby, Stills & Nash, EmmylouHarris, and Manhattan Transfer.City of Roses delivers the kind ofcrowd-pleasing performance thatstays with you long after youleave the show. 340 Great Roadin Acton. Call for more info. 978-263-8877

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    Boxborough7 Cobblestone Way — Jay F.Celona and Lucia F. Celona toPaul E. Runkle and Susan G.Nindel, $687,000Hamilton Ave.— Maurice Mccarthy andPatricia Mccarthy to MargaretFedus, $125,000

    Harvard33 Orion Way — Hui-hua S. Tengand Kwuang-fo Kurt Teng toGregory L. Smolka and Terry M.Smolka, $845,000432 TownsendRd. — Suzanne M. Bullett andTerence W. Bullett to Lezli A.Whitehouse and Suzanne L.Rodrigues, $400,000

    Concord14 Zeus Drive — William S.Zouzas to Despena Zouzas andSamuel W. Zouzas, $642,32411Glen Ave. — Nabil M. Sidhomand Rosemarie Gorgui to JingWeng and Xinyu Wang, $131,100

    Carlisle31 Chandler Rd. — Charles J.White and Cheryl M. White toGeraldine G. Lynch and Kerri A.Lynch, $790,000249 MiddlesexTpke — Alice Macneil to AliceMacneil and John Macneil,$212,500

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    The Exchange • Acton-Boxborough-Harvard • September 29 - October 5,2005

    age-appropriate ballet technique,concepts of modern dance andcreative movement. CreativeDance II, for ages 4.5-5.5, focus-es on ballet, jazz and moderndance techniques to classicaland contemporary music. Theinstructor is Gloria Castano,trained by Boston Conservatory,Jacob’s Pillow, and in London.The sessions will be held at theHunt Recreation Center inConcord through 12/1. Call theConcord Recreation Departmentat 978-369-6460 for more infor-mation.

    Community Supper SeeksVolunteers Community Super, alocal non-profit that runs theFood Pantry on Windsor Avenue,the Clothes Closet and a freeweekly meal site at the ActonCongregational Church, is look-ing for several permanent andsubstitute volunteers available onTuesday mornings from 8:30 to10 am and Wednesday morningsfrom 7:30 to 10 am. Cooks arealso needed. Call Melissa at 978-263-6261 if interested.

    Free Monthly Grandparenting Group“First Connections” invites you tojoin other grandparents of infantsand young children to share thejoy and experience of being agrandparent. Discussions areflexible and the program is facili-tated by a trained grandparent

    group leader. The group meetson Thursday mornings once amonth at a restaurant inConcord. Please call 978-287-0221 to get more information onmeetings.

    Lincoln Trail Walks Begin ExploreLincoln’s open space through theannual fall trail walks. Walks willtake place on Wednesdays from10 a.m. to noon, rain or shine,until October 26. A ConservationDepartment staff will lead thewalk each week. Walks will be upto 3 miles long. Schedule: 9/21:Ogilvie Woods in Weston, meetat the trailhead at end ofStonehedge Road. 9/28: RicciFarm, meet on Farm road on thesouth side of Rte. 2A, east ofBedford Rd. 10/5: OsborneFarm, meet at the end of PageFarm Rd. 10/12: Cat Rock inWeston, meet on 117 East, lefton Drabbington Way to end.10/19: Muster Field and Flint’sPond, meet at Smith Schoolparking lot. 10/26: MinutemanPark, meet at Hartwell Tavernparking lot.

    Cornerstone Shop Reopens TheCornerstone Thrift Shop locatedin Acton Congregational Churchat 12 Concord Road hasreopened for the fall season! Newfall hours are Monday, 10 am to 2pm, Friday, 10 am to noon,Saturday, 9 am to 1 pm. Theshop has completely restocked

    with gently used, low-pricedclothing, toys and more.

    Farmer's market The Bird HouseGarden Center Farmer's Marketopens every Thursday from 4 to8 p.m. through October at 34Massachusetts Avenue inBoxborough. Local farmers sell

    fresh vegetables, fruit, honey,eggs, herbs and other organicproducts. Call 978-263-1628 formore info.

    Town of Acton restricts waterusage The Acton Water DistrictOutdoor Water Use Restrictionsare in effect until October 1.

    Please observe the following: 1.Even numbered houses may usewater outdoors on Tues, Thurs,Sat. 2. Odd numbered housesmay use water outdoors on Wed,Fri, Sun. 3. No lawn wateringfrom 7 a.m.-7 p.m. This restric-tion applies to lawns only. 4. Nooutdoor water use on Mondays.

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