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POP! ON OVER What’s happening in local entertain- ment and trends? Read all about it on Pop!, The Eagle-Tribune’s entertain- ment blog hosted by arts and enter- tainment reporter Rosemary Ford. Visit at blogs.eagletribune.com/pop. CHECK IT OUT Classified, 15 Comics, 25 Inside LIFE TRENDS IN LIVING NORTH OF BOSTON NORTH YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK MANAGING EDITOR TRACEY RAUH SOLOMON 978-946-2000 After trick-or-treating, invite people back to your house for coffee, hot cocoa, and this dessert. What a treat and sur- prise it will be for your family and friends, no matter what age. This is a no-cook, four-layer refrigerated dessert, which you decorate with easy-to-do decorations. Children will have fun making this with you. And if you are like me, you will have as much fun making things like this for Halloween as others do eating it. Halloween has always been a favorite time around my house, taking second place only to Christmas. Trick-or-Treat Dessert Ingredients: 2 1 4 cups chocolate wafer cookie crumbs, divided (oreo cookie crumbs OK) 1 2 cup sugar, divided 1 stick butter, melted 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened 1 tub (12 ounces) non-dairy whipped topping, thawed 2 cups boiling water 1 large package. (8 serving size) orange flavor gelatin 1 2 cup cold water Ice cubes Topping ingredients Assorted rectangle-shaped sandwich cookies (for gravestones) Small tubes orange and brown decorator icing (to write on cookies) Candy corn and candy pumpkins Mix 2 cups of the cookie crumbs, 1 4 cup of the sugar, and melted butter in a 13-by-9 inch serving pan. (No baking involved). Press mixture firmly onto bottom of pan and refrigerate. Beat cream cheese and remaining 1 4 cup sugar in bowl until smooth. Stir in 1 2 cup of the whipped topping. Spread over cookie crust. Stir boiling water into gelatin in bowl for 2 minutes or until dissolved. Mix cold water and some ice cubes to make 1 1 2 cups. Stir into gelatin until slightly thick- ened. Remove any remaining ice. Spoon over cream cheese layer. Refrigerate 3 hours or until firm. Spread remaining whipped topping over gelatin. Sprinkle with remaining cookie crumbs. Decorate as a graveyard by writing on cookies “boo” and “RIP.” Stand cookies as grave stones in top of dessert. Sprinkle candy corn and pumpkins around the “graveyard.” Pat Altomare’s “Pat’s Kitchen” runs weekly in the Wednesday Home section of The Eagle-Tribune. She invites your ques- tions and comments. E-mail patakitchen@ yahoo.com, or write c/o The Eagle-Tri- bune, 100 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA 01845. ‘Graveyard’ dessert for Halloween Pat’s Kitchen Patricia Altomare Dear Dog Lady, My divorce attorney has a small shaggy dog named Lil- liput that first reminded me of a mop head scooting along the floor. I can’t remember what kind of dog it is. In the beginning of seeing the lawyer, I resented this animal being allowed to sit in on meetings. I thought it was very unprofessional. Now, I couldn’t bear to be without Lilliput somewhere in the room (sometimes on my lap) while I go over the grim details of my broken marriage and what kind of financial settlement I want. I am also thinking of getting a dog as I move in to a new place and begin my single life after 33 years of dogless marriage. The kids are all grown. Can you recommend a kind of dog that would be a good match for a newly single 58-year-old woman? -- Colleen Dear Colleen, Consider the old expression that acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative. Fie on Dog Lady to foist her opinion about what could be the most important choice in your post-divorce life. Only you can answer the questions and make the choice about your new roommate. Small or large? Purebred or mutt? Older dog or puppy? Shaggy or short hair? Shelter or rescue? You have many decisions to make before you settle down with your new four- legged roomie. Just know this: It will be a lot of work. There is no such thing as a dog that doesn’t want to be walked. Some dogs need more exercise than others; all require you to haul yourself off the couch and put one foot in front of the other every day. In your current condition, that requirement is a boon. Walking the dog will carry you out of your com- fort zone and into a world of new possibilities. You also must train the dog to do everything you want your pet to do — from socializing with other dogs, to walking on the leash, and maintaining proper potty manners. Lilliput’s silent supportive presence put you in the mood to get a dog. Now, gird yourself for the work ahead. Dog Lady never wants to scare anybody from bringing home a canine. Still, any potential pet owner must under- stand the relationship is like a marriage in which divorce is not an option. You have to enter into it with eyes wide open about the challenges ahead. Dear Dog Lady, I own a dog boutique and read your column on a regular basis. I was greatly offended by a recent column. You stated the local store is a great place to hang out and find out about foods. Yes we are, but so much more. My prices are actually lower than the chains and a person doesn’t have to pay shipping with me as he would if he buys off the Internet. Small businesses are the heart of America and we are struggling to make a living. I spend lots of time explaining the difference in dog foods and showing customers how to make an educated decision. My customers are important to me and I make sure they know their busi- ness is appreciated. -- Pam Dear Pam, Thanks for woofing up for the small business owner. Listen to “Ask Dog Lady” on Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. on WCAP 980AM. Visit www.askdoglady.com to ask a question, make a comment, or enjoy reading Dog Lady’s archives. Ask Dog Lady Choose wisely when deciding on a canine partner Start tuning those vocal chords and calling your friends to root you on. Simon Cowell won’t be there to give the thumbs up, but singing, “Do you love me, do you surfer girl?” might win you favor with the judges of the upcoming Brian Wilson karaoke contests The competition takes place at Garcia Brogan’s Cantina Pub & Restaurant on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. Participants will perform a classic Beach Boys hit. The winner gets four third-row tickets the Nov. 12 Brian Wilson concert at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, and that’s not all. “The big thing for this contests is that Brian Wilson is going to be doing a meet-and-greet with the winner,” said Heather Shea, marketing BY JILL DIVER [email protected] Sing karaoke like a Beach Boy and win tickets to his show JUST LIKE BRIAN WILSON IF YOU GO KARAOKE What: Brian Wilson Karaoke Contest. When: 7 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 7. Where: Garcia Brogan’s, 131 Middlesex St., Lowell. How: E-mail [email protected] with name, address, phone number, e-mail and age. Only 30 spaces are available. You will be notified by a Lowell Memorial Auditorium staff member if you are one of the first 30 people to register. BRIAN WILSON What: Brian Wilson in concert When: 8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12, 8 p.m. Where Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 East Mer- rimack St., Lowell. How: Tickets cost $28.50 - $54.50 and can be purchased at the box office; by calling 978-454-2299 or online at www.lowellauditorium.com. The Beach Boys are shown in this 1966 file photo. From left are Al Jardine, Mike Love, Dennis Wilson, Brian Wilson and Carl Wilson. Brian Wilson comes to the Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Nov. 12. Please see WILSON, Page 14 ET_ET_20091030_1_13 ET_ET_20091030_1_13 www.eagletribune.com THE EAGLE-TRIBUNE Friday, October 30, 2009 13 ET_ET_20091030_1_13 Breast Cancer Support Group Contact: Penny Bardsley, RN (978) 683-4000 x 2023. 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POP! On OverWhat’s happening in local entertain-

ment and trends? Read all about it on Pop!, The Eagle-Tribune’s entertain-ment blog hosted by arts and enter-tainment reporter Rosemary Ford. Visit at blogs.eagletribune.com/pop.

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After trick-or-treating, invite people back to your house for coffee, hot cocoa, and this dessert.

What a treat and sur-prise it will be for your family and friends, no matter what age. This is a no-cook, four-layer

refrigerated dessert, which you decorate with easy-to-do decorations.

Children will have fun making this with you. And if you are like me, you will have as much fun making things like this for Halloween as others do eating it.

Halloween has always been a favorite time around my house, taking second place only to Christmas.

trick-or-treat Dessert

Ingredients:2 1⁄4 cups chocolate wafer cookie crumbs, divided

(oreo cookie crumbs oK)1⁄2 cup sugar, divided1 stick butter, melted1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened1 tub (12 ounces) non-dairy whipped topping,

thawed2 cups boiling water1 large package. (8 serving size) orange flavor

gelatin1⁄2 cup cold waterice cubes

Topping ingredientsAssorted rectangle-shaped sandwich

cookies (for gravestones)Small tubes orange and brown decorator

icing (to write on cookies)Candy corn and candy pumpkinsMix 2 cups of the cookie crumbs, 1⁄4 cup

of the sugar, and melted butter in a 13-by-9 inch serving pan. (No baking involved). Press mixture firmly onto bottom of pan and refrigerate.

Beat cream cheese and remaining 1⁄4 cup sugar in bowl until smooth. Stir in 1⁄2 cup of the whipped topping. Spread over cookie crust.

Stir boiling water into gelatin in bowl for 2 minutes or until dissolved. Mix cold water and some ice cubes to make 11⁄2 cups. Stir into gelatin until slightly thick-ened. Remove any remaining ice. Spoon over cream cheese layer. Refrigerate 3 hours or until firm. Spread remaining whipped topping over gelatin.

Sprinkle with remaining cookie crumbs. Decorate as a graveyard by writing on cookies “boo” and “RIP.” Stand cookies as grave stones in top of dessert. Sprinkle candy corn and pumpkins around the “graveyard.”

Pat Altomare’s “Pat’s Kitchen” runs weekly in the Wednesday Home section of The Eagle-Tribune. She invites your ques-tions and comments. E-mail [email protected], or write c/o The Eagle-Tri-bune, 100 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA 01845.

‘Graveyard’ dessert for Halloween

Pat’s Kitchen Patricia Altomare

Dear Dog Lady,My divorce

attorney has a small shaggy dog named Lil-liput that first reminded me of a mop head scooting along the floor. I can’t remember what

kind of dog it is.In the beginning of seeing the

lawyer, I resented this animal being allowed to sit in on meetings. I thought it was very unprofessional. Now, I couldn’t bear to be without Lilliput somewhere in the room (sometimes on my lap) while I go over the grim details of my broken marriage and what kind of financial settlement I want.

I am also thinking of getting a dog as I move in to a new place and begin my single life after 33 years of dogless marriage. The kids are all grown. Can you recommend a kind of dog that would be a good match for a newly single 58-year-old woman?

-- ColleenDear Colleen,Consider the old expression that

acquiring a dog may be the only

opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative. Fie on Dog Lady to foist her opinion about what could be the most important choice in your post-divorce life. Only you can answer the questions and make the choice about your new roommate.

Small or large? Purebred or mutt? Older dog or puppy? Shaggy or short hair? Shelter or rescue? You have many decisions to make before you settle down with your new four-legged roomie.

Just know this: It will be a lot of work. There is no such thing as a dog that doesn’t want to be walked. Some dogs need more exercise than others; all require you to haul yourself off the couch and put one foot in front of the other every day. In your current condition, that requirement is a boon. Walking the dog will carry you out of your com-fort zone and into a world of new possibilities.

You also must train the dog to do everything you want your pet to do — from socializing with other dogs, to walking on the leash, and maintaining proper potty manners.

Lilliput’s silent supportive presence put you in the mood to get a dog. Now, gird yourself for the work ahead. Dog Lady never wants to scare anybody from bringing home a canine. Still, any

potential pet owner must under-stand the relationship is like a marriage in which divorce is not an option. You have to enter into it with eyes wide open about the challenges ahead.

Dear Dog Lady,I own a dog boutique and read

your column on a regular basis. I was greatly offended by a recent column. You stated the local store is a great place to hang out and find out about foods. Yes we are, but so much more.

My prices are actually lower than the chains and a person doesn’t have to pay shipping with me as he would if he buys off the Internet. Small businesses are the heart of America and we are struggling to make a living. I spend lots of time explaining the difference in dog foods and showing customers how to make an educated decision. My customers are important to me and I make sure they know their busi-ness is appreciated.

-- PamDear Pam,Thanks for woofing up for the small

business owner.

Listen to “Ask Dog Lady” on

Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. on WCAP 980AM. Visit www.askdoglady.com to ask a question, make a comment, or enjoy reading Dog Lady’s archives.

Ask Dog Lady

Choose wisely when deciding on a canine partner

Start tuning those vocal chords and calling your friends to root you on.

Simon Cowell won’t be there to give the thumbs up, but singing, “Do you love me, do you surfer girl?” might win you favor with the judges of the upcoming Brian Wilson karaoke contests

The competition takes place at Garcia Brogan’s Cantina Pub & Restaurant on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 10 p.m.

Participants will perform a classic Beach Boys hit. The winner gets four third-row tickets the Nov. 12 Brian Wilson concert at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, and that’s not all.

“The big thing for this contests is that Brian Wilson is going to be doing a meet-and-greet with the winner,” said Heather Shea, marketing

By Jill Diver

[email protected]

Sing karaoke like a Beach Boy and win tickets to his show

Just Like Brian WiLson

iF YOu GOKARAOKE

What: � brian Wilson Karaoke Contest.When: � 7 to 10 p.m., saturday, nov. 7.Where: � garcia brogan’s, 131 Middlesex st., lowell. How: � E-mail [email protected] with

name, address, phone number, e-mail and age. only 30 spaces are available. You will be notified by a lowell Memorial Auditorium staff member if you are one of the first 30 people to register.

BRIAN WILSONWhat: � brian Wilson in concertWhen: � 8 p.m., Thursday, nov. 12, 8 p.m.Where � lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 East Mer-

rimack st., lowell. How: � Tickets cost $28.50 - $54.50 and can be

purchased at the box office; by calling 978-454-2299 or online at www.lowellauditorium.com.

The Beach Boys are shown in this 1966 file photo. From left are Al Jardine, Mike Love, Dennis Wilson, Brian Wilson and Carl Wilson.

Brian Wilson comes to the Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Nov. 12.

Please see WILSON, Page 14

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www.eagletribune.com THe eagle-TRibuNe Friday, October 30, 2009 13

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Breast CancerSupport Group

Contact: Penny Bardsley, RN(978) 683-4000 x 2023.

We meet monthly,First Thursday, at 4pmJohnson Dining Room,

near Cafeteria.

FiNAL-1 Thr, Oct 29, 2009 9:57:01 PM

FRIDAY'S TV 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30

(2) Washington Week NOW (N) Bill Moyers' Journal (N) Frontline "Close to Home"

(4) Ghost Whisperer "Head Over Heels" (N) Medium "Bite Me" (N) Numb3rs "Dreamland" (N)

(5) Supernanny "Simmons Family" (N) Ugly Betty 20/20 "Vanished: Ghosts of Autumn"

(7) Law&O "Human Flesh Search Engine" Dateline NBC (N) The Jay Leno Show (N)

(9) Supernanny "Simmons Family" (N) Ugly Betty 20/20 "Vanished: Ghosts of Autumn"

(11) Antiques Rd. Antiques Rd. Masterpiece "Endgame" Talks are held to end the apartheid in South Africa.

(25) House "Broken" House begins a detox program. Fox News at 10

(27) En Nombre del Amor Sortilegio La Rosa de Guadalupe

(38) Law & Order: S.V.U. "Taken" WBZ News Comm. Auditions The Office My Name Is Earl

(44) The National Parks: America's Best Idea "Going Home (1920-1933)" Nova

(50) Friday Night Smackdown WWE superstars do battle. Law & Order: S.V.U. "Taken"

(56) Smallville "Crossfire" (N) Next Top Model "Let's Go Surfing" 7 News at 10 on CW56

(60) Mas Sabe El Diablo Niños Ricos Pobres Padres Victorinos

(68) (7:00) Wild Wild West Will Smith. Criminal Minds "Doubt" Criminal Minds "Scared to Death"

CABLE

A&E Criminal Minds "Seven Seconds" Criminal Minds "Minimal Loss" Criminal Minds "Paradise"

AMC Young Frankenstein (1974, Comedy) Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Gene Wilder. Movie

BRAVO Top Model "The Girl on the Cover" Sleepless in Seattle (‘93, Rom) Meg Ryan, Ross Malinger, Tom Hanks.

CNN Campbell Brown Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360

CSNE NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics Site: TD Banknorth Garden -- Boston, Mass. (L) Celtics Post-Game

COM Scrubs Scrubs Comedy Presents Comedy Presents Nick Swardson

DISN Wizards (N) Suite Life on Deck Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Wizards Hannah Montana

DISC Dirty Jobs "Locomotive Builder" Lobstermen "The Draggers are Coming" Lobstermen "Cat and Mouse Game"

ESPN NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics Site: TD Banknorth Garden -- Boston, Mass. (L) NBA Basketball

FAM Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (‘04) Freddie Prinze Jr. America's Funniest Home Videos

FX The Invisible (‘07) Marcia Gay Harden, Justin Chatwin. That '70s Show That '70s Show

HBO Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (‘07) Steven Pasquale. (:45) First Look The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon...

LIFE DietTribe "Greatest Fears" (N) Project Runway "The Best of the Best" Project Runway "The Best of the Best"

MAX Movie Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) Dennis Miller, David Spade. Jumper Hayden Christensen.

MTV (7:00) My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Ulalume "Howling at the New Moon" Scream 3 (‘99) Neve Campbell.

NESN (7:30) Football and America Dirty Water "2009 Nightlight Awards" NESN Sportsdesk Notre Dame

NICK The Troop The Troop George Lopez George Lopez George Lopez George Lopez

SHOW Nurse Jackie Weeds (N) Californication Californication Dexter "Dirty Harry"

SPIKE (7:00) Forrest Gump (‘94, Com/Dra) Sally Field, Gary Sinise, Tom Hanks. Forrest Gump Tom Hanks.

TBS Family Guy Family Guy Failure To Launch (‘06) Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew McConaughey.

TMC (:05) The Nanny Diaries (2007, Comedy) Donna Murphy, Lars and the Real Girl

TNT Bones "The Woman in the Tunnel" Air Force One (1997, Action) Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Harrison Ford.

USA NCIS "Sea Dog" Monk White Collar "Portrait" (N)

More detailed listings are contained in The Eagle-Tribune's Sunday television guide, TV Update.

Dear Abby: My daughter insists that she’s a “multitasker” — too busy to telephone or text except when she’s driving. It scares me to be in the passenger seat while she’s talking on the phone or picking up toys the baby has dropped from his car seat.

I told her I won’t talk to her while she’s driving because I don’t want to be a party to an accident she might be involved in, so she has stopped calling me altogether.

Don’t these self-described multitaskers realize they are operating machines that can kill them or others while they shift their focus from the road? A man recently died in a head-on car crash as he crossed the inter-state line. When the emergency vehicles arrived, his laptop was still running. What else can I say to my daughter when she doesn’t “want to hear about it”?

Terrified Mama In CaliforniaDear Terrified: The statistics I

have read indicate that driv-ers using cell phones have the same risk of being involved in an accident as people who have been drinking. It is sad that your daughter is so overscheduled that she feels she must do two things at once.

However, until your daughter is ready to sharpen her maternal

instincts, grow up and stop being defensive, there is nothing you or anyone can say that will cut through the static. I am truly sorry.

Dear Abby: My twin sister, “Kar-ina,” and I will be seniors this year, and we’re starting to look at colleges. It has always been “assumed” that Karina and I would attend the same college and be roommates. However, I think it’s time for some sepa-ration. We’re very close, and I would like us to attend the same college, but I think we should consider having different roommates.

Karina is hurt and upset that I don’t want to continue sharing a room with her, pointing out that we’ve been “roommates” our entire lives and get along well, so why argue with success?

It has nothing to do with her. I just think it would be easier to expand our horizons if we’re not just known as “the twins.” We would still see each other often, and if things don’t work out per-haps we can be roomies the fol-lowing year.

My mother is shocked and thinks there’s something wrong between us. I would appreciate another opinion.

The Other TwinDear Twin: Have a private talk

with your mother and explain that as much as you love your

sister, the time has come for both of you to explore your individu-ality. While the concept may be foreign to her, what you are con-templating would be a healthy opportunity for both of you. As the daughter of an identical twin, I can assure you that some degree of separation will be healthy and give you both a chance to grow.

Dear Abby: I am not ugly, but I am very unphotogenic. I take terrible pictures. At family weddings, I know photos are necessary and I cooperate. But the rest of the time I do not want to be photographed. Isn’t this my right?

How can I, without offending anyone, prevent people from taking my picture? And am I the only person who feels this way?

No Pictures, Please, Kansas City, Mo.Dear No Pictures, Please: No, you

aren’t — and people who know you and care about your feelings should respect them and not insist. If the shooter is a stranger or a casual acquaintance, all you need to say is, “I prefer not to be photographed.” And if you are pressed, say you’re in the Wit-ness Protection Program.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange-les, CA 90069.

Dear Abby

Multitasking daughter is driving toward disaster

manager for Lowell Memorial Auditorium.

“Whoever wins will have the chance to meet a legend, since (Wilson) was pretty much the founder of the Beach Boys and he was pretty much the one who wrote all the songs.”

Wilson was the leader and chief songwriter of The Beach Boys, a band formed in the early 1960s and also including his brothers, Carl and Dennis. He played bass and keyboards, as well as singing.

Since anyone who enters the contest is likely to be a huge fan, the meet-and-greet should be all the more special, Shea said.

“I don’t think that someone who wasn’t a huge fan would go out of their way to do something like this,” she said, noting that the winner also receive a $50 gift card to Garcia Brogan’s, and the runner-up a pair of third-row tickets to the show. Plus, everyone who performs will be entered into a drawing for yet another pair of third-row tickets.

If you want in, there’s no time to waste. Only 30 spaces are available, and they will go to the first 30 people to register. Those who qualify will be notified by an auditorium staff member.

Even those who don’t compete are bound to have fun watching the contest and cheering their favorite contestant on.

“We thought Brian Wilson would be a great person to do because the Beach Boys had so many hits,” Shea said.

Continued from Page 13

Wilson: Win tickets to see Beach Boy

Q: My hus-band and I have the same argument every year just about this time. I always get the seasonal flu shot when they have the clinic at our

local senior center. He abso-lutely refuses to get vaccinated and always tells me about people he knows who have gotten sick after getting the shot. I am the one who will have to take care of him if he gets ill, so this really

irritates me. How do I convince him he is wrong?

A: Your husband could be pre-sented with the latest medical

data and statistics related to the safety and effectiveness of the seasonal flu serum and still refuse to be vaccinated. This is a dispute that may never be settled to your satisfaction.

It is generally recommended anyone (over 6 months) who wants to reduce their chances of getting the seasonal flu should be vaccinated as soon as pos-sible starting in September. More specifically, people over the age of 50 and those living with certain chronic conditions are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated every year. There

are several other categories of people at risk, but the two men-tioned are those that relate to your husband.

The viruses used to develop the vaccine are not live viruses; someone isn’t going to get the flu as a direct result of the vaccina-tion. There is a relatively small percentage of individuals who may suffer with some minor side effects, such as a low-grade fever, aches and soreness at the inocula-tion site. On rare occasions people have had an allergic reaction from the vaccine, which can produce a much more serious outcome.

There is always a risk in taking any medication; people need to weigh the risks of not protecting oneself against the risk of being

one of those rare cases in which complications arise. Your hus-band is not isolated in his opin-ion, nor will he be the last to take this stand. The CDC, state and local health departments every year are challenged with educat-ing the community and breaking down the misconceptions far too many people have regarding sea-sonal flu vaccinations.

If your husband continues to refuse to get the flu shot, ulti-mately that is his choice. He and others who refuse to get vacci-nated should act responsibly and avoid certain situations if they begin to feel ill and displaying symptoms of the flu. He should not have any contact with young infants, pregnant women or those

living in long-term care facilities; all populations highly at risk.

You may disapprove of your husband’s choices and feel frus-trated, but channel your energy into making sure he remains healthy and does not bring mis-fortune to any other vulnerable individual. Always make sure he keeps his primary care physician informed of his vaccination his-tory or lack of.

Rosanne Distefano is the

executive director of Elder Ser-vices of the Merrimack Valley. Do you have a question? E-mail her at [email protected] or write to Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc., 360 Merrimack St., Lawrence, MA 01843.

Elder Q&ARosanne Distefano

How can I convince my husband to get a flu shot?

DAnCE

BAllrOOM DANCINg ClAsses. Christine Glaeser teaches American, Latin and Ballroom Dancing Thursdays, 6:45 p.m. at the Chelmsford Senior Center. $7 per class, $10 per couple. 75 Groton Road, North Chelmsford. 978-251-0533.

Belly DANCe 101. Learn Middle Eastern Belly Dancing from Tytiana at the First United Methodist Church. Held Mondays and Wednes-days, 9 to 10 a.m., 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Through Dec. 2. Cost is $64. Registration needed. 57 Peters St., North Andover. 978-502-8391.

CArMel CluB DANCe. Monday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Main Street, Peabody. Music by The Variations. Singles and guests welcome. Refreshments. Write to: Mr. Paul Micale, 16 Summit Terr., Pea-body, MA 01960.

ChAMPIONs Of The DANCe. Friday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. at Lowell Memorial Auditorium. Professional ballroom dancing. 50 East Merrimack St., Lowell. 978-937-8688, www.lowellauditorium.com.

lINe DANCINg ClAsses. All Saints Par-ish offers line dancing classes Wednesdays

from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. in the parish hall, 120 Bellevue Ave., Haverhill. All are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. 978-374-6001.

lINe DANCINg. Every Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the VFW, River Street, Methuen. $3. 603-329-5904.

FilM

‘AlfreD levITT: IN Three ACTs.’ The documentary will be shown Saturday, Oct. 31, 2 p.m. at Cape Ann Community Cinema. Event is a benefit for the Rocky Neck Art Colony. Tickets are $10. 21 Main St., Gloucester. www.pacificstreetfilms.com.

free MOvIes. Every Friday, 10 a.m. at the Stevens Memorial Library. Open to seniors and the public. 345 Main St., North Andover. 978-688-9505.

frIDAy NIghT fOreIgN fIlMs. Oscar win-ning foreign films will be shown every Friday

in October, 7 p.m. at Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School St., Marblehead. Admission is $5. 781-631-9697.

ghOsT sTOrIes Of NeW eNglAND. Local haunts of Salem shows are scheduled each Thursday, 7:30 p.m. by telephone appointment, and Saturdays with continuous 30 minute shows between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., walk-in-basis, at SATV, 285 Derby St., Salem. Tickets are $6 each. Groups of four or more are $5 each. 978-777-2711.

‘rOCKy hOrrOr PICTure shOW.’ The film will be shown Friday, Oct. 30, 11 p.m. at the Firehouse Center for the Arts, Market Square, Newburyport. $15, includes bag of props. 978-462-7336, www.firehouse.org.

GAllERiEs AnD ART

ArChITeCTure eXhIBIT. “High and Low: Projects from Eisenman Architects,” through

Oct. 31 at the Robert Lehman Art Center, Brooks School. Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon. Free. 1160 Great Pond Road, North Andover. 978-725-6232, www.lehmanartcenter.com.

ArT serIes. Veasey Memorial Park’s art series offers art shows and open houses for area artists each month. Artists who want to showcase their work are welcome. 201 Wash-ington St., Groveland. 978-521-9345, e-mail [email protected].

‘BlOOMs, efflOresCeNCes & OTher

DerMATOlOgICAl eMBellIshMeNTs.’ Illus-trations, photographs and objects by Lauren Kalman, will be on view through Oct. 30, at University Gallery, UMass Lowell. 71 Wilder St., Lowell. 978-934-3491, www.uml.edu.

CONTeMPOrAry PhOTO eXhIBITION. The work of Karen Lynch will be featured at the Bridge Gallery during the month of October. Open to the public. Hours: noon to 6 p.m. every day except Tuesdays. 1R Water St., Newburyport. 978-462-4720, www.BridgeGalleryNewburyport.com.

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FEATUREDFEATUREDFEATUREDFEATUREDHALLOWEEN II (2009) (R)HALLOWEEN II (2009) (R)HALLOWEEN II (2009) (R)HALLOWEEN II (2009) (R) 9:45 PM9:45 PM9:45 PM9:45 PM

DIGITAL 3DDIGITAL 3DDIGITAL 3DDIGITAL 3DTOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 IN 3D DOUBLE FEATURE (G)TOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 IN 3D DOUBLE FEATURE (G)TOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 IN 3D DOUBLE FEATURE (G)TOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 IN 3D DOUBLE FEATURE (G)1:00, 5:00, 9:001:00, 5:00, 9:001:00, 5:00, 9:001:00, 5:00, 9:00BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (R)BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (R)BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (R)BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (R) (11:15 @ $6), 2:00,(11:15 @ $6), 2:00,(11:15 @ $6), 2:00,(11:15 @ $6), 2:00,4:45, 7:30, 10:154:45, 7:30, 10:154:45, 7:30, 10:154:45, 7:30, 10:15LONDON DREAMS (NR–NOT RATED)LONDON DREAMS (NR–NOT RATED)LONDON DREAMS (NR–NOT RATED)LONDON DREAMS (NR–NOT RATED) 12:00, 3:15, 6:45, 10:0012:00, 3:15, 6:45, 10:0012:00, 3:15, 6:45, 10:0012:00, 3:15, 6:45, 10:00MICHAEL JACKSON’S THIS IS IT (PG)MICHAEL JACKSON’S THIS IS IT (PG)MICHAEL JACKSON’S THIS IS IT (PG)MICHAEL JACKSON’S THIS IS IT (PG) ���� (10:45, 11:45 @ $6),(10:45, 11:45 @ $6),(10:45, 11:45 @ $6),(10:45, 11:45 @ $6),12:15, 1:30, 2:30, 3:00, 4:15, 5:15, 5:45, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:1512:15, 1:30, 2:30, 3:00, 4:15, 5:15, 5:45, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:1512:15, 1:30, 2:30, 3:00, 4:15, 5:15, 5:45, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:1512:15, 1:30, 2:30, 3:00, 4:15, 5:15, 5:45, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:15AMELIA (PG)AMELIA (PG)AMELIA (PG)AMELIA (PG) ���� (11:25 @ $6), 2:10, 4:55, 7:40, 10:25(11:25 @ $6), 2:10, 4:55, 7:40, 10:25(11:25 @ $6), 2:10, 4:55, 7:40, 10:25(11:25 @ $6), 2:10, 4:55, 7:40, 10:25ASTRO BOY (PG)ASTRO BOY (PG)ASTRO BOY (PG)ASTRO BOY (PG) ���� (11:45 @ $6), 2:20, 4:55, 7:25, 10:00(11:45 @ $6), 2:20, 4:55, 7:25, 10:00(11:45 @ $6), 2:20, 4:55, 7:25, 10:00(11:45 @ $6), 2:20, 4:55, 7:25, 10:00CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT (PG13)CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT (PG13)CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT (PG13)CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT (PG13) ����(11:50 @ $6), 2:40, 5:15, 7:55, 10:35(11:50 @ $6), 2:40, 5:15, 7:55, 10:35(11:50 @ $6), 2:40, 5:15, 7:55, 10:35(11:50 @ $6), 2:40, 5:15, 7:55, 10:35SAW VI (R)SAW VI (R)SAW VI (R)SAW VI (R) ���� (10:50, 11:30 @ $6), 1:10, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 7:15,(10:50, 11:30 @ $6), 1:10, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 7:15,(10:50, 11:30 @ $6), 1:10, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 7:15,(10:50, 11:30 @ $6), 1:10, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 7:15,8:30, 11:008:30, 11:008:30, 11:008:30, 11:00LAW ABIDING CITIZEN (R)LAW ABIDING CITIZEN (R)LAW ABIDING CITIZEN (R)LAW ABIDING CITIZEN (R) (10:55 @ $6), 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10(10:55 @ $6), 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10(10:55 @ $6), 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10(10:55 @ $6), 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (R)PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (R)PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (R)PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (R) (11:00 @ $6), 12:00, 1:15, 2:15, 3:45,(11:00 @ $6), 12:00, 1:15, 2:15, 3:45,(11:00 @ $6), 12:00, 1:15, 2:15, 3:45,(11:00 @ $6), 12:00, 1:15, 2:15, 3:45,4:45, 6:15, 7:15, 8:45, 9:45, 11:15, 12:004:45, 6:15, 7:15, 8:45, 9:45, 11:15, 12:004:45, 6:15, 7:15, 8:45, 9:45, 11:15, 12:004:45, 6:15, 7:15, 8:45, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00THE STEPFATHER (PG13)THE STEPFATHER (PG13)THE STEPFATHER (PG13)THE STEPFATHER (PG13) (11:20 @ $6), 1:55, 4:20, 7:10, 9:55(11:20 @ $6), 1:55, 4:20, 7:10, 9:55(11:20 @ $6), 1:55, 4:20, 7:10, 9:55(11:20 @ $6), 1:55, 4:20, 7:10, 9:55WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG) (11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10, 7:45,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10, 7:45,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10, 7:45,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10, 7:45,10:1510:1510:1510:15WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG) FFFF (11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10,(11:45 @ $6), 2:30, 5:10,7:45, 10:157:45, 10:157:45, 10:157:45, 10:15COUPLES RETREAT (PG13)COUPLES RETREAT (PG13)COUPLES RETREAT (PG13)COUPLES RETREAT (PG13) (11:00 @ $6), 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:00(11:00 @ $6), 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:00(11:00 @ $6), 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:00(11:00 @ $6), 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:00ZOMBIELAND (R)ZOMBIELAND (R)ZOMBIELAND (R)ZOMBIELAND (R) (11:55 @ $6), 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30(11:55 @ $6), 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30(11:55 @ $6), 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30(11:55 @ $6), 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (PG)CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (PG)CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (PG)CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (PG) (11:05 @ $6),(11:05 @ $6),(11:05 @ $6),(11:05 @ $6),1:30, 4:40, 7:05, 9:301:30, 4:40, 7:05, 9:301:30, 4:40, 7:05, 9:301:30, 4:40, 7:05, 9:30 3D NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE SHOWTIMES3D NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE SHOWTIMES3D NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE SHOWTIMES3D NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE SHOWTIMES

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