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• The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, is currently closed to the public, but offers virtual tours on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. Tickets for the virtual tours can be purchased by visiting rihs.org.

• 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.

• Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park will once again offer its annual winter lecture series discussing the Blackstone Valley’s role as an incubator for revolution­ary thought

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