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PRESENTS YOUR COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Ongoing

Woonsocket

• The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, is happy to announce new expanded hours beginning Thursday, Sept. 24. The Museum will now be opened on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for visitors who have purchased tickets in advance. Tickets are available at rihs.org/buy-tickets.

• The offices of the St. Joseph Senior Citizens Club would like to wish all the members and their families a Merry Christmas and a better new year. We hope to see everyone next year!

• St. Joseph’s special year-end monthly club drawing winners: Shirley Levitre, Marilyn Beaudette, Michelle McDonald, Pat Palardy, Jeanne Theroux, Fran Furnelle, Lucille Langevin, Ed Aubin, Liz Cole, Sue J. Grenier, Lorraine Robidoux, Monique Auger, Connie Ethier, Denise Chamberlai­n, Marjorie Mineau, Claire Bouley, Margaret Deragon, Jean Dutremble Jr., Gilberte Desrosiers, Gerry Robidoux, Claire Brodeur, Gino Orazi, and Roland Roy.

Congratula­tions to all...

Hoping to see you all next year as soon as we can meet again.

Blackstone Valley/State

• Family Service of Rhode Island, a statewide nonprofit human service organizati­on, has launched “Be Safe Plus,” a program delivering fresh foods, masks, cleaning and personal care supplies to Rhode Island seniors, people with disabiliti­es and their caregivers who are at high-risk for COVID-19. FSRI recruited Chubby Chickpea and “Hope & Main,” located in Warren, and Roch’s Fresh Food, of West Greenwich, to put Rhode Islanders back to work by employing them to pack and deliver “Be Safe Plus” boxes. Seniors can access Be Safe Plus by calling 401462-4444/The Point for assistance in English and Spanish.

Cumberland

Storytime (on Zoom) is back at the Cumberland Public Library! Beginning Jan. 12, join the library Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday mornings at 10:30 a.m., and Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom to enjoy great stories, songs and rhymes with the Children’s Staff! Online registrati­on is required at least 2 hours prior to the start of the program. Register for each storytime individual­ly. For additional informatio­n, please contact the Children’s Room at (401) 333-2552, ext. 3, visit www.cumberland­library.org, or email read@cumberland­library.org.

If meditation is on your resolution­s list for 2021, then you will not want to miss this free Zoom event from the Cumberland Public Library on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. The New Year is a itme to create a clean slate. Join longtime meditator Arlene Sansel for a powerful workshop anyone interested in meditation will find useful and informativ­e. Arleme Sansel has been inspiring audiences on how to practice and learn this very simple technique. Meditation is proven to have many health benefits, both physical and mental. She will lead a short meditation sitting at the end of the program. For registrati­on informatio­n, visit www.cumberland­lilbrary.org, call (401) 333-2552 ext. 2 or email reference@ cumberland­library.org.

The Children’s Room of the Cumberland Public Library is making movie night a lot more fun! Each month there will be an interactiv­e script to go with a movie (movie not included but available to be checked out with your library card). Sign up to pick up your kit, full of supplies for a family to participat­e at home together. January’s movie is Frozen. Register by Jan. 4 by contacting the Children’s Room at (401) 333-2552, ext. 3 or emailing read@cumberland­library.org. The registrati­on deadline is Jan. 4.

Pawtucket

The Empowermen­t Factory, in collaborat­ion with the Rhode Island Department of Education, is offering free elementary youth art classes, from January through May. Each participat­ing child will receive a creativity kit to accompany online, live classes taught by The Empowermen­t Team. These fun, free classes combine art, science, and social emotional learning. Starting Jan. 5, all Rhode Island elementary students are eligible to register for up to 2 sessions. Space is limited. Families are encouraged to visit www.empowermen­tfactory.org/free-art-adventures and sign up for an alert to be notified via email when registrati­on opens. Registrati­on is limited and begins Jan. 5.

Foxboro

Patriot Place is hosting a Festival of Trees Holiday Stroll, through Jan. 9. Guests will enjoy festive holiday trees displayed throughout the North Marketplac­e. Each tree will be decorated by a different Patriot Place venue, and highlight that venue’s favorite charity during the season of giving. As guests enjoy this festive and safe holiday experience, they will be able to safely vote for their favorite tree via contactles­s QR codes stationed at each display. The tree receiving the most votes will earn a $1,000 donation to the winning tree’s designated charity, courtesy of Patriot Place. Participat­ing venues include Bar Louie, Bed Bath & Beyond, Capriotti’s, CBS Sporting Club, Citizen Crust, Dunkin’, European Wax Center, Patriot Place management offices, Pure Barre, Scorpion Bar, Showcase Cinemas de Lux, Six String, Mass General for Children – Foxborough / Spaulding Outpatient Center for Children Foxborough, Splitsvill­e, vineyard vines and Wormtown Brewery. For a full list of participat­ing venues, their charities of choice and additional details, visit www.patriot-place.com/festivalof­trees.

Kingston

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at URI announces its registrati­on for its spring semester of online classes for adults age 50 and up. Enjoy a variety of classes simply for the joy of learning, no tests, no grades. The subjects are endless, ranging from current events, humanities, history and government, and recreation and wellness. Consider taking a class on the US Constituti­on, the New 7 Wonders of the World, Arts and Genetics, or a class in learning Italian. In addition, OLLI members can also participat­e in special interest groups, such as the Foreign Policy Discussion­s, the monthly book club, writers’ group and photograph­y group. Visit uri.edu/olli or call (401) 874-4197 to learn more about yearly membership and 12 months of lifelong learning opportunit­ies.

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