Chair Yvette Cain called the March meeting of the Holliston Council on Aging to order at 2:00pm on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. The meeting was conducted using the special guidelines for holding open meetings using remote participation (these special guidelines are currently set to expire at the end of this month – unless the State legislature and Governor extend the pandemic-related rules).
Category: Diversity and Inclusion
HN&N Holding an Open Social
Whether you’ve recently moved to Holliston, just moved across town, or have lived in Holliston for years – Holliston Newcomers & Neighbors is a place to get to know your neighbors and give back to our great community. HNN is a not-for-profit organization that coordinates charitable, civic, and recreational events and activities. And no – you don’t have to be new to be a newcomer. There is no time limit on when you can join or for how long you can be a member.
Holliston Happenings: Week of March 5 – 11, 2023
A lot going on in Holliston this coming week.
Please join in.
Holliston Senior Center – March Calendar
Here’s what’s happening at the Senior Center during the month of March.
Don’t miss out on all that is offered for learning, dining, and socializing.
Who’s Next?
Please read this important message regarding the future of the Holliston Reporter.
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Support Turkish Earthquake Survivors
The charitable foundation Bridge to Turkey Fund is collecting donations for survivors of the recent earthquake.
Elder Care Telecheck
The Publishers thank Peter Eagan for this informative look at an available support network for those in our community.
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Tina Hein Encourages Questions and Conversations
Tina Hein reserves time prior to her weekly Select Board meetings to chat with residents. On any Monday evening at 6 PM, residents are encouraged to meet Hein in the comfort of the Upper Town Hall conference room (also accessible by elevator). Hein invited me to visit with her recently, and I found her to be encouraging of questions and open to any conversation topics and direction.
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News from Holliston High
Holliston High School students are diving into new classes with the new term starting in mid-January. The bitter cold has not slowed students’ busy schedules. This month’s interview is with Chloe Sampas, president of the Leo Club, a leading community service organization that creates important connections for students to the community.
Council on Aging Holds February Meeting
Holliston’s Council on Aging held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. The meeting was held using the special guidelines for holding public meetings enacted at the beginning of the pandemic.
