Holliston’s Council on Aging met recently held its November meeting via Zoom. Chair Bob Malone called the meeting to order at 1:02 pm.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of November 16, 2020
This is a busy week in Holliston. Water payments are due Monday the 16th. Rt 16 will detour near the Sherborn line beginning on Monday.
Holliston Happenings: Week of November 9, 2020
This Wednesday is Veterans Day. Town offices and schools will be closed. We thank and remember all those who have served to protect our nation.
Holliston Cultural Council Extends Deadline for Proposals
The 2021 Holliston Cultural Council application process for proposals for funding from local artists, organizations, and schools is now open. The deadline to submit proposals has been extended to December 14, 2020.
Library Trustees Meet
During Wednesday evening’s brief meeting of the Library Trustees, Library Director Leslie McDonnell gave a concise report on programs, staff, and the building for October.
Senior Center Activities for November
The Senior Center to organize activities for Holliston’s Seniors – some at the Center and others for virtual participation. Check out November’s offerings.
Tuck Everlasting: “An Amazing Performance”
Saturday, October 17th, I was lucky enough to see Prana’s production of a book that made it all the way to Broadway, Tuck Everlasting. Performed out in the parking lot of Christ the King Church, this was a non-musical version of the Broadway show. An outstanding job was done by eight teenagers portraying a family that got stuck, not tuck, in time.
Holliston Happenings: Week of October 19, 2020
Early in-person voting takes place all week during regular Town Hall business hours in Upper Town. Several Board / Committee meetings are planned for the coming week.
Tweens and Teens Activities Announced by Library
Want to do crafts and talk about books? The Holliston Public Library announces a virtual “Crafterschool” and Book Club for Teens and Tweens. Join–virtually for now–via Zoom!
Safe Halloween Treat Transport
Halloween is coming! With everyone concerned about the threat of EEE and our ongoing concerns about COVID19, the Holliston Lions & Community Farm have opted to not proceed with our Haunted Hay Walk. However, we want to offer a safe and fun alternative for Halloween for Holliston residents.
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