Friday, December 16, 2011

Twin Beds For Family Needed

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BROCKTON--The Brockton Police Department's Project Guardian Angels is looking for numerous items to help out needy families--including the search for four twin beds.
Volunteers have put out a call for four twin beds--boxspring and mattress--for a family with four children.
Anyone who can help should contact Officer Rosie Browne at 508-897-5295 or at guardians@brocktonpolice.com
New or (not overly) used twin beds will be accepted.
For those who may not have a lead on the twin beds, the project also seeks unwrapped new toys, food, wrapping paper, gift certificates, coats, hats, gloves.
Contact Browne for more information.

Toy Drive Volunteers Needed

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BROCKTON--Volunteers are needed for the City of Champions Toy Drive, a collaboration beween the City of Brockton, Catholic Charities South, The Shaw's Center/Brockton Rox, the Salvation Army, the United Way of Greater Plymouth County, Metrosouth Chamber of Commerce, the Roatary Club of Brockton, and the Charity Guild. Volunteers are needed to help with set up on Tuesday, Dec. 20 and for the toy distribution on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
To volunteer, register online at http://tinyurl.com/toyvolunteer. For additional information contact Nicki Meade Draves at Catholic Charities South at 617-832-7414 or norma_draves@ccab.org.

Upcoming--School On Wheels Seeks Tutors

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BROCKTON--School on Wheels of Massachusetts is seeking volunteers from around the region to become one-on-one afterschool tutors/mentors and positive adult role models for children experiencing homelessness in New Bedford, Brockton, Middleboro, Norwell, or Stoughton.
The greatest need now is for English- and Spanish-speaking volunteers to tutor at the HarbOur House in New Bedford on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Volunteer tutor training will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2012, from 10:30 am – 1:00 pm at Harbour House, 713 Shawmut Ave., New Bedford.
School on Wheels tutors help pre-K through 12th grade students overcome obstacles to learning and achieve their full educational potential.
Tutors receive training in effective tutoring strategies and ongoing support from SOWMA’s professional staff.
No prior experience is needed. A three month commitment is requested.
Volunteers are required to go through a 2.5 hour tutor training session before working with a SOWMA student.
To find out more about becoming a one-on-one after school tutor/mentor for a child experiencing homelessness in New Bedford, Brockton, Middleboro, Norwell, or Stoughton, contact Robin Gilbert at robin@sowma.org, or phone 508.587-9091.
Learn more by visiting the SOWMA website at www.sowma.org.
ABOUT SCHOOL ON WHEELS OF MASSACHUSETTS
School on Wheels of Massachusetts is the only organization providing one-on-one tutoring, new backpacks and school supplies, and educational advocacy and support to children experiencing homelessness in multiple locations.
SOWMA is dedicated to helping each child reach his or her full academic potential. To make a donation to SOWMA or to find out more about their programs for children and teens impacted by homelessness, visit their website at www.sowma.org, or phone 508-587-9091.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

BHS CONCERTS KICK-OFF TONIGHT

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BROCKTON--
Music lovers from across the region will be treated to a toe-tapping variety of festive tunes at the annual Brockton High School Holiday Concert, which will be held tonight Dec. 13 and Wednesday, Dec. 14th in the school’s Edwin Nelson Auditorium. Considered one of the best holiday traditions of the South Shore, the concert features a bevy of bands and choruses that present concertgoers with a wide selection of holiday favorites.
Proceeds from the concerts will benefit the BHS Music Program and the Children’s Advocacy Center.
“This is the most popular concert of the year. The quality of the music, the variety of selections and performances are what keep people coming year after year,” said Brockton Public Schools Music Director Vincent Macrina.
“I am so proud that the student musicians are known for such high-quality work that we have generations of families coming back to celebrate the season with us,” he said.
Tickets cost $4 per person, and may be available at the door while they last.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Lalli Book Release Party, Nov. 29

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BROCKTON--Tuesday night, Nov. 29, area realtor Lorraine Lalli will share her experiences as a real estate agent through humorous stories and anecdotes she has compiled into a new book, "The Real Estate Seesaw," a funny and humorous look at more than 35 years in the field.
"I have a guarantee," Lalli said. "If you don't laugh you can get your money back," she said.
The book release party will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. at Tutto Bene, (formerly Pasta Bene), 1040 Pearl St., Brockton.
Tickets for the party cost $25 per person and includes pizza, salad, cash bar, and a copy of her book.
Party goers must RSVP by Friday, Nov. 25.
Anyone wishing to purchase the book only, can do so by contacting Lalli at lorraine@realestateseesaw.com or by calling her at 508-930-6185.
The book costs $12.75, which includes tax.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Santa Hat Day, Sunday, Nov. 20

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BROCKTON--Break out your Christmas or holiday ornaments and don your Santa hat and head to Main Street Sunday, Nov. 20 for the third annual Santa Hat Day to kick-off the holiday season and break Brockton's own semi-official record of the most people wearing a Santa hat in one place at one time.
Streets around Main Street will be blocked off beginning at about 2 p.m and festivities, including music, holiday coupons for local shopping, raffles and give-aways--including an Apple IPad--will go into full swing at 2:30 p.m.
The official count will take place at 3:30 p.m.
All are invited.
Santa hats will be available for a nominal cost while supplies last.
Last year Brockton, with 872 men, women and children wearing bright red Santa hats, topped the record set by Mullingar, Ireland the year before.
John Merian, co-owner of Tuxedos by Merian, with the help of the Downtown Business Association and others, launched the Santa hat drive three years ago as a way to kick off the holiday season and to honor James Edgar, a late 19th Century Brockton department store owner who is considered to have been the first department store Santa--even beating out the more famous Macy's Santa.
It is also a reminder the 25th annual Holiday Parade and holiday bazaar will take place the following Saturday, Nov. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Charity Guild "Doo Wop" Concert, Dec. 2


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BROCKTON--The Charity Guild’s merry and bright celebration of the season, “A Doo-Wop Holiday,” will be held Friday evening, Dec. 2 at the Martin Institute at Stonehill College.
This concert will include delightful pop tunes of the 50s and 60s as well as yuletide classics.
All proceeds benefit the Guild’s food pantry in its ongoing struggle to feed the hungry and to fight poverty in Brockton.
Featured vocalists will be Lynne Albanese, Nancy Gustafson, Lia Macrina and surprise guests.
Vincent Macrina and the United Brass Quintet will also perform.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. for cocktails followed by a buffet at 7, and the concert from 8 to 10 p.m.
Tickets are $55 for dinner and the concert or $25 for the concert alone.
There are four ways to reserve a spot at this always popular event:
*Phone Barbara Janelli, Guild president, at (508) 583-3117.
*Mail a check payable to The Charity Guild, P.O. Box 2372, Brockton, MA 02305.
*Stop by the Guild at 501 Main Street in Brockton, at the corner of Dover, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
*Easiest of all, go online to www.thecharityguild.org, where you may pay with a credit card or PayPal.
Reservations must be in by Nov. 20.






The Charity Guild, Inc., presents "A Doo Wop Holiday" A concert to benefit TCG Food Pantry
Featuring Vocalists Lynn Albanese, Nancy B. Gustafson, Lia Macrina, Vincent Macrina & The United Brass Quintet, Accompanist: Richard Cesarini,
Friday, December 2, 2011, at The Martin Institute At Stonehill College, 320 Washington Street, Easton, MA, Cocktails: 6p, Buffet 7p, Concert 8-10p,
For reservations, return form with check to TCG, POBox 2372, Brockton, MA 02302-2372, or call Barbara at 508 583 3117. Tickets for dinner and concert: $55.00/ Concert only: $25.00
http://www.thecharityguild.org/

Raffles, Prizes At Raising Champions Event

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BROCKTON--Family Self-Sufficiency, a program within Brockton Housing Authority will hold a gathering Thursday, November 17, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., and includes a drawing for a $50 gift certificate and other prizes.
All are invited to the event which is the kickoff for "Raising Champions," a program designed to aid residents in public housing and the Housing Choice Voucher program to raise their children as champions.
Family Self-Sufficiency is located at 53 Plymouth St., Brockton.

Garden Club Hosts 2011 Holiday House Tour

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BROCKTON--For the first time in many years Brockton Garden Club will host a holiday house tour. Members of the club are reinventing, redesigning and decorating the Packard Estate, a historic home at 276 Prospect St. in Brockton.
Tours will be held Friday, Dec. 9 from Noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased in advance during business hours at John's Greenhouse, 517 Copeland St. or Alexander's Restaurant, 391 Crescent St.
Advance tickets cost $15. Tickets at the door day of tours are $20.
To send a check, click the brochure above for mailing instructions or for more information contact Ellen at 508-857-5595.
FYI: Heels, smoking and cameras are not allowed. Handicapped access is not available at this event.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Criolo Fashion Show Takes Center Stage Sat.


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BROCKTON--Downtown by Design, New England’s newest hot spot for fashion and design, invites area fashionistas to its first annual fall fashion showcase, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the newly renovated VFW Post in Brockton.
The show will feature an array of clothing specially made by Downtown by Design and Criolo Cultural Clothing, also known as C3.
The evening will also feature soulful sounds by upcoming recording artist from the New England/Tri-state area and some of the most captivating and beautiful models walking the runway in Boston and New York.
The party begins at 7 p.m. and will run until Midnight.
Tickets are $25 for individuals and $75 for a table of four.
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST CONTACT WILL BARBOSA FOR RESERVATIONS.
This is a proper dress guest list event, 21+ for males and 18+ for females geared towards upscale clientele, state and local elected officials and leading professionals of Brockton and surrounding communities.
Tickets are available by reservation only in order to assure seating and can be made by calling, 508-580-1900 or 508-942-9265, or by email at guests.criolo@gmail.com, Please respond promptly to ensure proper seating arrangement.
Criolo Cultural Clothing. "Not Just Clothing... It's Culture!"

Friday, November 4, 2011

TRWA Film Festival

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11th 6PM TO 10PM

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12th 6PM TO 10PM

BROCKTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
304 MAIN STREET
BROCKTON, MA

$7 ONE NIGHT
$10 BOTH NIGHTS
$20 BOTH NIGHTS PLUS A TRWA MEMBERSHIP


COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZERS, BEVERAGES & SWEETS

RAFFLES & TRWA GEAR & 2012 CALENDARS FOR SALE

JOIN US FOR THIS THOUGHT PROVOKING AND ENTERTAINING EVENT.

Call 508-828-1101 or click here to buy tickets on line.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Tricks, Treats At Rox Stadium

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BROCKTON--Kids, before you go out trick-or-treating, be sure to stop by the Rox office on the third-base side of Campanelli Stadium between 3:30 and 5 p.m. this Monday for a Halloween treat with the Rox.
Wear your costume! Treats will be given to everyone who stops by, and youngsters will get a chance to meet and have a picture taken with K-O.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Addiction Tales Drive "Silence" Film



Click here to visit Rateau’s YouTube page for other films and video production services.

By Lisa E. Crowley
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BROCKTON—One of the numerous things Noube Rateau, a Brockton High graduate and producer for Brockton Community Access, learned during the 6 to 8 months he and two other friends spent filming “Silence,” a documentary about drugs and addiction, was the people who escaped the cycle of addiction, mostly did it through education.
“It seemed like the best way to stay away from it or not get involved in it, is education,” Rateau said after the premiere of “Silence” held Tuesday night at Bridgewater State University, where Rateau graduated in 2006.
“Education always seemed to be the outlet,” Rateau said.
The documentary is filmed in Brockton and features Brockton residents from various walks-of-life who tell their stories, often heart-breaking, of their own addictions, or that of their parents, or other family or friends, and how it has affected their lives—-in essence, breaking the silence and stigma that is often attached to addiction.
“Silence,” not only deals with so-called gangster associated, street-level heroin, crack and methamphetamine, but also the scourge of alcohol and prescription pills.
One man, in his mid-20s, tells of his mother’s addiction and how he had to become father, brother and breadwinner to his siblings when he was 11-years-old.
A 20-something woman tells how a close male friend drugged her and then raped her in a horrible and humiliating fashion.
Larry Curtis, who ran for councilor-at-large in 2009, and his wife Peg share the harrows of their son’s addiction, the costs—emotional and financial--of numerous rehab attempts.
A man of the streets, Carly, who many would describe as a derelict, explains how he became an alcoholic and how he cannot live without booze.
“I wish I was dead,” Carly says in the film.
A convicted dealer who spent time in jail regrets his past, but argues if authorities and law enforcement actually wanted to win the drug war it would be over by now except that a lot of jobs and money are involved.
Frankly, anyone who sees the film will believe him.
Rateau, 22, who graduated from Brockton High in 2003, said the next step for the film is to lock-in other colleges and universities for more showings and hopes to have a schedule in January.
After the tours and showings, Rateau said the film will likely be shown on Brockton's cable access station, but in the meantime if anyone is interested in buying a copy of the DVD they can contact him by phone or email.(See below)
After Tuesday night's premiere, there was a question and answer session during which Rateau called for the more than 200 people to get involved in their community and pay attention to what’s happening in government because in the end any solutions come down to policy—government action.
At the very least, Rateau said, Brockton and other communities have elections Tuesday, Nov. 8 and people should learn who is on what side of the issues, and then:
“Go vote,” Rateau said.
To purchase "Silence," contact Rateau at 508-930-4458 or by email at noubevideo@gmail.com.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Healty Eating Fest At City Hall, Oct. 24

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BROCKTON--the UMass Extension Nutrition Education Program team will celebrate “Food Day” at Brockton City Hall, 45 School St. on Monday, Oct. 24th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
All are welcome to come see what’s new in nutrition.
This event will include: interactive games to test your knowledge of healthy eating and information about achieving your healthy weight and what foods to eat in order to get the right number of calories for you.
National Food Day is an initiative promoted by the Center for Science in Public Interest and the focus is to bring nation-wide attention to what we eat and where our food comes from.
Food Day is a way to start thinking about how the food choices we make impacts our health, the local economy and the sustainability of our food supply.
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, call Andrea Gulezian at (508) 513-3475.

"Silence" Depicts Drug Use, Addiction

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BROCKTON--Bridgewater State University will host a premiere presentation of "Silence," a documentary about drugs and addiction inspired by true stories from the local area.
The documentary is written and directed by Noube Rateau, an employee of Brockton Cable, who said the film shows the reality of addiction and drug use from those who have lived it and survived it.
The preview will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Moakley Auditorium at Bridgewater State University.
The viewing is free and all are welcome.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Library Fashion Show Brings Diversity, Community Spirit

Lisa E. Crowley
BrocktonPost
BROCKTON--From evening wear to upscale urban styles to cutting edge every day T's and jeans, Brockton's Downtown by Design showed off its original fashions during a fundraiser for Brockton Library Foundation Tuesday night.
"It was a great night," said Anne Beauregard, a foundation member and all-around library volunteer who was one of nearly 100 men, women and children who watched as
hot young men and women modeled even hotter clothing designed and made especially for the event by Guilherme "Will" Barbosa and Karen "Special K" Brown, who together opened Downtown by Design on Main Street.
"First of all, it was a learning experience, but I definitely loved the outcome," Barbosa said after the show, which featured not only young men and women modeling the designs, but an appearance by the Darlington Braves, a group of adolescent cheerleaders from Pawtucket, Rhode Island, singer-songwriter Ray Diamonds (Pictured in photo below) and rapper Mic Ross.
The event was held in the library's conference room and featured a DJ playing club music as the models took their turns on the runway to cheers and shouts from audience members--many who were friends and family.
The crowd included young and old, elected officials or their representatives, MetroSouth Chamber of Commerce officials, and the library's new director Elizabeth Marcus Wolfe, who took over the job about three weeks ago after former director Harry Williams III left to take over at Quincy's Crane Public Library.
Coming from Holliston, Wolfe said the fashion show was a welcome blast of diversity, camaraderie, and positive city life.
"What a wonderful way to be introduced to the community," Wolfe said. Barbosa said Downtown by Design will host another "invite only" fashion show to be held at Brockton's V.F.W., Saturday, Nov. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. that will be followed by dancing and music. Tickets are $25 and anyone can be on the guest list by contacting Barbosa at 508-942-9265 or email at criolo508@gmail.com.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Towerfest 2011 Sat. Oct. 8

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BROCKTON--Towerfest 2011 will be held Saturday, Oct. 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at D.W. Field Park.
The annual fete will feature Zappy the Clown, free pony rides, a reptile show, the Cosmo Legion Band, Balloon Man, a reptile show, birds of prey exhibit, raffles, crafts, face painting and tours of the historic tower overlooking the Frederick Law Olmstead designed park.
Admission is free and all are welcome. Click event flyer for times of each activity.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Edaville Season Opens Oct. 1

After a bid to sell the property, Edaville Railroad has instead decided to stay open and has revamped the park and reached out for new opportunities.
The popular fall and winter park opens Saturday, Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DAY OUT WITH THOMAS: Leader of the Pack Tour 2011
October 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10
Thomas the Tank Engine is chugging into Edaville for six very special dates this fall! Spend the day immersed in the storybook world of Thomas and his Island of Sodor friends. Take a magical 20-minute ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas, meet his kindly but stern boss Sir Topham Hat, and stay to enjoy the many rides and amusements Edaville has to offer – for kids of all ages.

CRANBERRIES ALIVE!
October 15, 16
Peak foliage collides with peak cranberry harvest for a weekend event that is sure to awaken the senses. Aspiring engineers of all ages will enjoy an authentic train ride through spectacular scenery -- oftentimes past actual cranberry harvesting -- as well as a wide array of carnival rides and amusements. Come see, taste, touch, and learn about the mighty cranberry, then stop by for a meet and greet with our celebrity hosts Curious George and The Cat in the Hat.

COUNTRY FAIR with THE BERENSTAIN BEARS
October 22, 23
Summer may be a distant memory, but the old time carnival is coming to Edaville for one last hootenanny! Fun for the whole family, this event offers live entertainment, carnival treats and diversions. And the rides! The Berenstain Bears will be on hand to host a traditional family picnic to which all are invited. Pre-order your delicious, themed meal and it’ll be packed and ready to go. All you’ll need is the blanket.

GHOST TRAIN
October 29, 30
Something seriously strange is going on out in the bogs at night, and we’re inviting the public to experience Edaville’s all too real ghost story – in a first ever, after hours excursion. Take a 40-minute train ride deep into the park’s far reaches, on rails we haven’t run for years. On the way, learn about Edaville’s enigmatic founder – Carver’s own Willy Wonka of trains – and his evidently enduring connection to these cranberry bogs he still roams.

The park and all amusement rides will be closed for Ghost Train. Come just for the train ride, and please leave the young kids at home because we’re not sure what we’ll encounter out there from night to night..

THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE
November 18, 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, December 5, 6, 12, 13, 24, 31
The Polar Express comes to life at Edaville this Christmas season! Inspired by the award-winning book by Chris Van Allsburg and the hit movie starring Tom Hanks, The Polar Express will transport pajama-clad passengers to the North Pole. There Santa will board the train and greet the children, each receiving their own jingle bell just as in the story. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served by costumed staff while guests enjoy a live reading and carols.


CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
November 25-27, December 1-4, 7-11, 14-23, 26-30, January 1
During the Christmas season, Edaville is transformed into a winter wonderland. Passengers relax comfortably in warm and dry coaches while riding through a spectacular holiday setting featuring an explosion of lights. Kids of all ages can enjoy an array of vintage amusement rides and a visit with Santa in one of our indoor play areas. Stay for a delicious full meal or enjoy seasonal treats while roaming our Christmas park.

Kid Mtn. Bike Day, Blue Hills, Oct. 2

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BROCKTON--The state Department of Conservation and Recreation will host "Take a kid mountain biking day," Sunday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Blue Hills Reservation.
The event is free and all are welcome.
Participants should bring their bikes and helmets. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.
Bikers can practice their skills on an obstacle course and then head out for family-friendly guided tours of the reservation or head out on your own along Blue Hills' numerous trails or check out the new bike trails around Ponkapoag Pond.
Participants should meet at Houghton's Pond picnic site #5 on Blue Hill River Road in Milton.
For more information, call 617-698-1802, ext. 212.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Upcoming: Oct. 18 Fall Fashion Show Supports Library Foundation

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BROCKTON--Downtown By Design will present a Fall Fashion Show on Tuesday, Oct. 18beginning at 6 p.m. at the Brockton Main Library.
Moore Fashion will host the event and tickets will be available at the door.
Cost is $5 per person or two for $8 with all the proceeds benefiting the Brockton Library Foundation.
For more information please contact Anne at greenbeachab@yahoo.com or 508-584-6919.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

5K Run/Walk For Domestic Violence Awareness, Sat. Oct. 1

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BROCKTON--Family and Community Resources of Brockton hopes to raise awareness and money to meet the rising need of women and children suffering from domestic violence.
Family and Community Resources will host the "Hearts and Hands for Hope" 5K Run/Walk to End Domestic Violence, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011 beginning with a 9 a.m. registration at Raymond Elementary School.
In recognition of October as domestic violence FCR, in a prepared statement, hopes to help those who seek services and counseling in order to escape the terror, physical abuse and potentially life-threatening harm they face each day from domestic violence.
Family and Community Resources has experienced a 20% increase in demand for their services over the last year, so fundraising dollars are needed more than ever. Support of this race will go a long way to help provide the necessary services to individuals and children effected in our local communities.
The start and finish line will be at the Raymond Elementary School, 125 Oak Street, Brockton.
Registration begins at 9 a.m.
At 10:45 a.m. a kids' 1/4 Mile Fun Run will begin. The kids race will be followed by an all ages 5K Run/Walk at 11:15 a.m.
There will be a post race party with free buffet at Mickey Malone's Sports Bar, 347 N. Pearl St., Brockton,
Costs for the run-walk are:
5K Walker: Suggested pledge donation $30. Children walkers 12 and under FREE.
5K Runner: $25
Student Runner: 12-17 years old: $10
Kids' Fun Run: 12 and under: FREE
Click here to pre-register online at Family and Community Resources website or to download a printable application to mail-in.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Lee, Old Time Baseball Thursday night

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BROCKTON--Former Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee, Brockton Rox coach Ed Noddle and Ron Shafer, a former Wall Street Journal writer-editor who has written a history of the Dodgers baseball club, will talk Thursday night at Joe Angelo's Cafe about Brockton's connection to the Dodgers through William "Gunner" McGunnigle, a Brockton native and early manager of the Dodgers who developed and wore the first catcher's mitt in the late 1800s.
A presentation will be held at Joe Angelo's beginning at 6 p.m., Sept. 22.
Cost is $20 and includes a buffet dinner.
Proceeds will help defray costs for a remembrance plaque to McGunnigle which will be displayed at Campanelli Stadium.
All are invited to attend.
Tickets available at the door.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Saturday, Sept. 17--Celebrate Learning

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BROCKTON--Faith Family Life Church will host a celebration of education and learning, Saturday, Sept. 17 at East Middle School's Goodwin Park from Noon to 3 p.m.
The event, "School is Cool--Celebrate Learning," will feature free school supplies, hot dogs, chips, and lemonade.
There will be music by "Holy Hip Hop," and "Breakin The Chainz Crew."
There will also be raffles and prizes for students and teachers.
Free items while supplies last.
For more information, click here to visit Faith Family Life. www.faithfamilylife.org

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Upcoming: Rumsfeld At Old South, Sept. 26

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BROCKTON--Boston radio station WRKO will present a program with former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld as he discusses the events of September 11th and the responsibility of protecting our nation, an event coinciding with his new book,"Known and Unknown."
The program will take place Monday, September 26 starting at The Old South Meeting House in Boston.
Rumsfeld's talk begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Cost is $50 per ticket.
Each ticket grants access to the event and includes an autographed copy of Rumsfeld’s, "Known and Unknown."
As the author of "Known and Unknown," Mr. Rumsfeld not only chronicles his life as a public servant, but provides insight into previously undisclosed details of the United States government that few Americans can offer.
At the end of the event, attendees will have the chance to participate in a question and answer session with Rumsfeld.
Click here to go to WRKO's website to purchase tickets...

Upcoming: ARTS at Christ Church Opener, Sept. 24

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BROCKTON--ARTS at Christ Church, entering its 17th year, will host its first event of the season, "Folk Café," an evening of traditional and contemporary folk music Saturday, September, 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Christ Congregational Church, 1350 Pleasant St., Brockton.
The performance will feature Gail Finnie Rundlett
Gail Finnie Rundlett is a folk singer who has a strong following in the Boston area. She is a singer/songwriter who performs traditional to contemporary folk music and songs in the gospel tradition.
She has recorded a number of CD’s which will be on sale at the concert. Her latest CD is called “Heart of a Believer.”
Julian Rundlett, Gail's son, is a professional singer/songwriter. His music is a stylish mix of jazz, rock, pop, R&B, funk, and gospel. Julian plays with several local bands, churches and recording studios.
Admission is a free will offering and refreshments will be served.
Christ Church has handicapped access and ample easy parking. Situated on the Stoughton/Brockton line.
The following is the ARTS at Christ Church season schedule:
October
Saturday October 22 at 6.30 p.m. ‘Mystery Dinner Theatre’ – Once again the ARTS Committee is preparing a seasonal event. This year will see a performance of the mystery play ‘Death by Chocolate’ in a dinner theatre setting. The last two Christ Church dinner theatre events were absolute sell-outs and this presentation is not expected to disappoint. This is a ticketed event and seating will be limited. Advanced bookings only. Tickets will go on sale beginning Sunday October 2.
November
Sunday, November 20, at 3 p.m. ‘The Magic of Phil Smith.’ – Following the church's Thanksgiving dinner at 3 p.m. there will be a magic show for all ages. Phil Smith is a master magician and has long been entertaining children and adults with his magic act. Smith is a ‘kid at heart’ which makes his magic dazzle everyone. The admission is free with a freewill offering.
December
Sunday, December 11, 2.30 p.m. "A Dickens of a Christmas." Our traditionally popular Christmas concert will have all the usual Christmas sounds of singing, brass and bells but with the theme of a Victorian Christmas which Charles Dickens would have recognized. This is an all age event with free admission and freewill offering. Victorian style seasonal refreshments will be served following the concert.
January 2012
Saturday, January 14, Time TBD Jazz Café. Celebrate MLK weekend with a visit to the Jazz Café and hear Herbert S. Jones and the group Glorious play jazz and gospel music. Refreshments will be available. Admission free with a freewill offering.
March
Sunday, March 25 at 4 p.m. "A celebration of Mendelssohn." Our traditional Lenten concert will feature a combined choirs event with singers and choirs of the S.E. Mass. American Guild of Organists Chapter. There will be choral, piano and organ music by Mendelssohn. Admission free with a freewill offering.
April
Saturday, April 28 beginning at Noon "Carnival." An outdoor carnival with entertainment, games, fun and food. An all age family event.
May
Sunday, May 20 at 3 p.m. "Spring Melodies." Vocal and instrumental music on the lighter side. Featuring vocalist and pianist Matt Cunningham and soprano Kathleen Crooker performing wide a selection of show songs, duets, solos, and instrumental pieces. A soothing way to spend a Sunday afternoon and a relaxed end to the 17th ARTS season.
For information about the ARTS events and other Christ Congregational Church events, visit their website at www.brocktonucc.org.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Brockton To Remember 9/11 Attacks

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BROCKTON--The City of Brockton will hold a ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday, Sept. 11th at 11 a.m.
The event will be held at City Hall Plaza, 45 School St., to honor those who lost their lives, and to recognize the City’s public safety personnel for their continuing dedication to the community.
“It is hard to believe that we are marking the 10th anniversary of September 11th this year,” said Mayor Linda M. Balzotti in a prepared statment.
“While time has passed, the dramatic impact that day had on our nation remains vivid in our minds. This ceremony provides an opportunity for Brocktonians to come together and honor the legacy of the individuals who lost their lives on that day, and to show appreciation to our public safety personnel,” she said.
All are welcome.




The ceremony will include tributes by the Brockton Police Department Honor Guard, the Brockton Fire Department Honor Guard, and the Brockton Firefighters Pipes & Drums.




For more information about Brockton’s 9/11 ceremony, please contact Maysa de Oliveira at (508) 580-7123.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sea Of White Fills Shaw's Center

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BROCKTON--More than 200 men and women sporting all white suits, dresses, slacks and blouses created a sea of white during Emerging 40's "White Party," held last Friday night at the Shaw's Center in Brockton.
"I was really pleased with the turnout," said Drew Ambroise, founder of the non-profit organization that seeks to connect the area's professionals.
More than 200 of the area's young professionals, and business and homeowners sipped cocktails and mingled, during the inaugural event Friday, Aug. 26 that featured music, dancing and appetizers.
Among the partygoers was Mark Resnick, Brockton's new executive director of Brockton Redeveopment Authority, who gave a 10 to 15 minute synopsis of why businesses should reinvest in Brockton.
Also in attendance from Mayor Linda Balzotti's staff were Koren Cappiello, director of community and social services and Maysa de Oliveira, director of constituent services.
(Photos courtesy of Rayford Marshall)

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

"White" Party At Shaw's Center Friday

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BROCKTON--Emerging40, a nonpartisan young professionals network, will host a South Shore social mixer, "2011 White Party," Friday, Aug. 26 at the Shaw's Center in Brockton.
Andrew Ambroise, the group's head, said he hopes everyone wears white--whether it be a white suit, white dress or other white attire--to coincide with the "2011 White Party."
He describes the event as an exclusive social mixer for the area's young professionals who are looking to have a good time while connecting with new friends in the area.
There will be food, wine tasting, dancing and music by DJ Chubby Chub, who will feature Top40, Pop, 80's, 90's, Hip Hop and Old Skool.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling 774-240-8044, or visiting Emerging40's new website Emerging40.net by clicking here.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Brockton Couple Share Last Dance Today--Always

Lisa E. Crowley
BrocktonPost
BROCKTON--Anne Paiva-Thibeault for the last 23 years has always saved the last dance for husband Eddie, and Thursday evening was no different when the couple enjoyed the music of the Corvairs at Heights Crossing for the season finale of the mayor's summer concert series.
"I'm her friend, companion, lover and husband," Eddie Thibeault said in between twirling Anne (pictured at top) on and off the dance space in front of the Corvairs, who played a mix of music from the 1950s to today's top 40 that had the scores of concert goers who came from all points in Brockton singing, clapping and for many--dancing.
Anne Paiva-Thibeault said the song "Save the last dance for me," by the Drifters, one of the many foot-stomping tunes played by the Corvairs, is a perfect song for the couple.
"We love dancing and I'm going to save every one for him," she said.
The Thibeault's weren't the only ones who could not sit in a chair and watch as the Corvairs rocked Heights Crossing.

Sheila Morrissey, who joined pal Theresa Dimond (pictured at right) in a frenzied dance set to the Beatle's "Twist and Shout," said the mayor's weekly concert series is one of her favorites especially because each week there is different kinds of music.
"Every generation is my generation of music," Morrissey said. "I even like rap," she said.

Many of the people at the concert are friends who spend time at Heights Crossing nt only dancing, but playing card games like Barbara Murphy, Virginia Tibbetts (pictured at right), Audrey Vacca and Frances Metcalf, who get together to play Whist.
Virginia Tibbetts, who underwent hip surgery last year and is slowly recovering, said she met the girls at Heights Crossing after watching all of the summer's concerts on local cable TV which broadcasts the shows throughout the week.

"I wasn't going to watch it on TV this time," Tibbetts said. "Tonight--I want to dance," she said.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Rox Host Special Events Aug. 18-21

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BROCKTON--It will be Fourth of July in August near Campanelli Stadium Friday night when the Rox end their game against Worcester during the team's numerous special events this weekend, including Bill "Spaceman" Lee who will throw out the ceremonial first pitch Saturday night and costumed characters from King Richard's Faire Sunday.
As the Brockton Rox fight for the second half title in the Cam-Am League, fans will be treated to numerous special events beginning Thursday night.
Here is the schedule of events:
Thursday, August 18, 7:05 p.m. vs Quebec: Heineken Thirsty Thursday/Facebook Friend Thursday

Friday, August 19, 7:05 p.m. vs Worcester: Signature Healthcare Mini-Helmet Night/Post-Game Fireworks;

Saturday, August 20, 7:05 p.m. vs. Worcester: Bill Lee returns to Campanelli Stadium
a season after setting the record as the oldest player to win a professional game while pitching for the Rox. Lee will be part of Celebrity Saturday at the ballpark. He will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and sign autographs for Rox fans;

Sunday, August 21, 5:05 p.m. vs. Worcester: King Richard's Faire Day/Sunday Family Fun Day. The cast and characters from New England's largest Renaissance Faire, King Richard's Faire, will be on hand to entertain the crowd with medieval antics and a between innings joust.
Also, fans can play catch on the field before the game, and stay afterwards to run the bases and get autographs from Rox players.
(Photo of knight courtesy of King Richard's Faire)

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

UPCOMING: Library Pancake Breakfast Sept. 10

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BROCKTON--The Brockton Library Foundation will hold its annual pancake breakfast Saturday, September 10 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the Main Library.
The cost is $3 for all you can eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, juice and more.
Kevin Tocci, news director for WXBR-1460 AM, will be the moderator for a political candidate panel, which will be held during the breakfast.
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too will be there to entertain younger guests.
For more information you may call 508-580-7890.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Brockton Arts Fest Sat., Aug. 27

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BROCKTON--The Greater Brockton Society for Poetry and the Arts will host the Downtown Brockton Arts and Music Festival, Saturday, Aug. 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event will be held at Salisbury Brook Park, near the intersection of Montello Street and White Avenue.
Admission to the event is free and all are welcome.
There will be bands, art projects, story telling and a host of other events.
Participants include Brockton Historical Society, Brockton Garden Club, The Yards Project, Hogie's Hobbies, Brockton Symphony Orchestra, and Haitian Artists Assembly of Massachusetts.
For a complete list of activities, entertainment and participants, click here to visit GBSPA's website.

Auto Break-Ins Prompt Ward 2 Meeting

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BROCKTON--From Ward 2 City Councilor Thomas Monahan:
There will be a Ward 2 meeting Thursday, August 11 at 6:30 p.m. at George's Café.
The focus of the meeting will be mainly on the recent auto break-ins in the ward with Officer Bill Healy of Neighborhood Watch.
Light refreshments will be served and a $25 gift certificate to George's will also be given away.
This will be an informational meeting intended to help both the police department and residents. Updates on what is going on in the city will also be addressed.

Monday, August 1, 2011

School Emergency Readiness Program Meets Next Week

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BROCKTON-The Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools, or REMS, program and its community partners will meet August 11 at 10 a.m. at the Keith Center, 175 Warren Ave.
The meeting will introduce residents and parents to plans for emergency readiness and responses associated with the school department.
REMS meets every month.
The August meeting will feature Dr. William T. Bennett and Dr. Richard S. Herman from Good Samaritan Medical Center's emergency room department.
Topic of discussion will include triage from a hospital perspective and designing a new emergency department to meet community needs.
For more information about the meeting or the program, contact Tobias Cowans at tobiascowans@bpsma.org.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Cape Verde Festival Correction


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BROCKTON--The annual Brockton Cape Verde Festival will be held at the Arnone Elementary School on Belmont Street, Sunday, July 31, from Noon to 8 p.m..
We incorrectly posted it would be held at 455 Oak St., the grounds of Fuller Craft Museum.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Cape Verde Festival Sunday, July 31

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BROCKTON--The annual Brockton Cape Verdean Day Festival will be held Sunday, July 31 on the grounds of the Fuller Craft Museum.
There will be live bands, numerous performances, children's games, activities and rides, and a host of food vendors.
Most activities are free and all are welcome.
The festival takes place at 455 Oak Street and runs from Noon to 7 p.m.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Free Soccer Camp For Brockton Youth

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BROCKTON--Mass Premier Soccer & Bank of America Inner City Initiative will hold a three day camp from August 15-17 at Southeastern Regional High School, free of charge to player’s from Brockton ages 8-16.
Players will be provided daily transportation to and from camp conducted by MPS professionally licensed coaches.
MPS offers a unique camp program built upon age appropriate, structured curriculum delivered in a fun and challenging environment.
If you would like to sign up for this camp please email rlatchana@mpsbr.com with your child’s Name/Date of birth/contact number and address.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Summerfest Kicks Off Aug. 5

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BROCKTON--School officials will host Summefest Aug. 5-7 in honor of the 40th anniversary of the high school and community schools program.
“Summerfest was a great way for people of all ages to get together, have some fun and enjoy being a part of Brockton,” said Community Schools Director Kathleen Smith in a prepared statement.
“Community Schools is meant to be a center of activity for children and adults, and we see this project as a way to kick-start one of Brockton’s best events and get people excited to celebrate summer and the city--together,” she said.
Summerfest was launched in 1971 to cap off the yearlong celebration of the new Brockton High School and the recently launched Community Schools program.
The event, which ran for many years, was a blend of music, food, crafts and activities for families.
Summerfest will return August 5-7 with events and activities for residents of all ages.
The revived Summerfest will kick off Friday night August 5 with a Summerfest dance at 7 p.m. at the Shaw’s Center.
Attendees will get to kick it up with their classmates, friends and neighbors, take in a Brockton Rox baseball game, and dance the night away to the tunes of their youth.
The family-themed Summerfest activities will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday August 6th at Brockton High School. S
chool and community groups, athletic organizations and friends from all over the city will organize games, crafts and activities for children of all ages.
Food, music, swimming (indoors and out) are part of a line-up that promises to be a fun day out for the whole family.
Summerfest weekend winds down Sunday Aug. 7 at Campanelli Stadium when the Rox take on the Rockland Boulders at 5:05 p.m.
Visit www.communityschools.com or call 508-580-7595 for more information.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

UPCOMING: AUG. 26: Emerging40 South Shore Mixer

Emerging40, a nonpartisan young professionals network, will host a South Shore social mixer, "2011 White Party," Friday, Aug. 26 at the Shaw's Center in Brockton.
Andrew Ambroise, the group's head, said he hopes everyone wears white--whether it be a white suit or white dress--to coincide with the "2011 White Party."
He describes the event as an exclusive social mixer for the area's young professionals who are looking to have a good time while connecting with new friends in the area.
There will be food, wine tasting, dancing and music by DJ Chubby Chub, who will feature Top40, Pop, 80's, 90's, Hip Hop and Old Skool.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling 774-240-8044, or visiting Emerging40's new website Emerging40.net by clicking here.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Patriots Brown Celebrates With Rox Saturday

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BROCKTON--The Brockton Rox will celebrate an extended homestand this week with beer specials, special events and an appearance by former New England Patriot Troy Brown, who will throw out the first pitch Saturday, July 23.
Game time is 7:05 p.m. when the Rox, on a 12-1 hotstreak, will take on Newark.
Brown will sign autographs and throw out the first pitch.
Also Saturday night, the Rox will celebrate National Hot Dog day by giving out a voucher for a free hot dog to the first 1,000 fans.
The Rox are also trying to set the Guinness World Record for the World's Most Expensive Hot Dog.
To find out more, click here to visit the Rox website.
Here's a list of other deals and events the Rox will offer during the homestand:
Tuesday, July 19: Rox vs. New York, 7:05 p.m. Two-for-Tuesday, with $2 Miller Lite and Coors Light in the beer garden, and the Coors Light Girls on hand with games and prizes.

Wednesday, July 20: Rox vs. New York, 7:05 p.m. Costco Wacky Wednesday...it's Country Night at the ballpark, presented by Texas Roadhouse. It's also Ticket Amnesty Night - present your unused tickets from prior games for admission to Wednesday's game.

Thursday, July 21: Rox vs. Newark, 7:05 p.m. Heineken Thirsty Thursday: $2 Heinekens in the beer garden, all game long! Plus, if you're a fan of the Rox on Facebook, e-mail us at facebook@brocktonrox.com before 9 a.m. on Thursday for a free ticket to the game.

Friday, July 22: Rox vs. Newark, 7:05 p.m. Postgame Fireworks.

Saturday, July 23: Rox vs. Newark, 7:05 p.m. Celebrity Saturday...meet three-time Super Bowl winner and former Patriot Troy Brown, who will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and sign autographs.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Free Summer Movie Nights At Rox Stadium

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BROCKTON--Kids and parents are invited to spend two Friday nights at Campanelli Stadium for two free movies beginning Friday, July 15 with a free showing of "How To Train Your Dragon."
Mayor Linda M. Balzotti and the Brockton Rox have teamed up to bring the family oriented nights to residents.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the movies begin at 6:15.
Concession stands will be open during the movies.
The event is free.
The next movie will be "Tangled," which will be shown Friday, Aug. 12.
All are welcome to attend.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Heights Crossing Concerts Kickoff Tonight, 6 p.m

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BROCKTON--The annual series of summer concerts at The Patio at Heights Crossing in Brockton will kickoff tonight at 6 p.m. with The Villainaires performing a mix of music from the 1950s to the 1970s.
“These outdoor concerts are a wonderful way to spend an evening, and come together as a community” said Mayor Linda M. Balzotti in a prepared statement. “Attendees get to see great live music and at no cost,” she said.
The free concerts will be held every Thursday night at 6 p.m. until Aug. 11.
The lineup of musical acts is as follows:
July 14: Billy Cuoto & the Afterhours
July 21: The Corvairs
July 28: The Cavaliers
Aug. 4: Java Jive
Aug. 11: Four Guys in Tuxes
The Patio is located at 35 Christy Place.
All the summer concerts are free and open to the public.
In addition to music, each concert will also feature a raffle and light refreshments.
All the performances are scheduled to take place outdoors.
In the event of rain, please contact the Mayor’s Office.
The Mayor’s Summer Concert series is sponsored by the Brockton Cultural Council.
For more information concerning this event, contact the Mayor’s Office at 508-580-7123.
(Photo above courtesy of Java Jive. The trio performs at Heights Crossing, Thursday, Aug. 4)


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Brockton Fair Opens Thursday, June 30

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BROCKTON--The 137th Brockton Fair opens Thursday, June 30 with new rides, new attractions and magic shows by Brockton native and Las Vegas regular comedian/hypnotist Brian Campbell.
Fairgrounds open Thursday, June 30 at 5 p.m. The fair will run until Sunday, July 10.
Brockton native Campbell, "The Magic Guy," brings his magic act to the fair this year and joins Walker Brothers' International Circus, "The Grizzly Experience," a live grizzly bear show and "The Marvelous Mutts," a dog agility show.
There will also be rides, a petting zoo, woodworking, demolition derby, motocross, and many of the other fair favorites.
Fireworks will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights and Monday, Fourth of July.
The fair is open Fridays from 5 p.m. to Midnight, Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to Midnight and weekdays, Monday to Thursday from 5 to 11 p.m.
On Monday, July 4 the fair will be open from 2 p.m. to midnight.
Click here for a complete schedule of events...
Admission is $5 for adults and $1 for children 12 and under for walk-ins. The cost is $20 for a carload and includes parking and admission for all in the vehicle.
Discount coupons are available by clicking here...
For all other information about the fair click here to visit Reithoffer Show's website.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Brockton Pipes & Drums Race June 26


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BROCKTON--The 5th Annual Brockton Firefighters Pipes & Drums Road Race will be held Sunday, June 26.
The race will begin and end at Keating Hall, 80 Perkins Ave.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the race will start at 10 a.m.
There is a $15 registration fee if participants register before June 24. There is a $20 fee the day of the race. For more information, visit www.bffpd.com.

Free Health Fair Sat., June 25

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BROCKTON--The Greater Brockton Community Area Health Network will host the Greater Brockton Health Fair at the Trinity Baptist Church in Brockton Saturday, June 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The event is free.
The fair provides information on resources available to people so they can lead healthier lives.
Numerous health and human services are expected to have booths and tables and several free health screenings will be available.
Trinity Baptist Church is located at 1180 Main St., Brockton.

Campello Cleanup Saturday, June 25

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BROCKTON--Volunteers are needed to participate in a neighborhood clean-up Saturday, June 25 in the Campello section of Brockton.
The event will begin at 28 Sheppard St. at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, June 25.
“Events like these build momentum in the community, and foster a sense of ownership among neighbors,” said Mayor Linda M. Balzotti in a prepared statement.
“By working together to beautify their neighborhood, residents are also making personal connections,” she said.
Volunteers will receive supplies donated by Home Depot and begin cleaning up a vacant lot and adjacent streets in the Campello area.
“The Brockton Housing Authority, Mayor Balzotti, the Brockton Redevelopment Authority and BIC have made the revitalization of Campello a high priority,” said Housing Authority Executive Director Richard Sergi.
“This clean-up is our way of telling Campello residents that they count,” he said.
Last year’s event, which started on Tribou Street, was successful because residents not only participated, but followed up on their own, said Sergi.
“The clean-up is a great way to bring neighborhood residents together to complete a project that will have a direct positive impact on their lives,” said Marc Resnick, Executive Director of the Brockton Redevelopment Authority.
“It also helps to promote healthy neighborhoods and also supports other efforts in the area," he said.
A celebration barbeque will follow the clean-up.
The clean-up co-sponsored by: the Office of Mayor Linda M. Balzotti; the Brockton Redevelopment Authority, the Brockton Housing Authority; Self Help, Inc.; Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore; the Cape Verdean Association; Brockton Interfaith Community, Walgreens; and Home Depot.
For more information about the clean-up, or to volunteer, call Self Help at 508-588-4049.
(Above photo BrocktonPost file photo)

Manning Pool Opens June 27

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BROCKTON--Manning Pool, located behind Brockton High School, will open Monday, June 27.
Pool hours will be from 1 to 6 p.m. and the pool will be open seven days a week.
Passes for the pool are now available for purchase at the Elections Commission office, located on the first floor of City Hall, 45 School St.
Passes will also be on sale at the Manning Pool after it opens Monday, June 27.
Season passes are $45 per family, for up to five people; $22 per person; and $18 for senior citizens, age 60 and up.
Daily passes are $3 per day for Massachusetts residents, and $5 per person, per day for non-Massachusetts residents.
The pool will be open until Sunday, August 28.
The Manning Pool has a gazebo, state-of-the-art play area, and multiple water features.
There is also a slide, snack bar, locker rooms, and a 1.5 acre grassy area.
For more information, contact the mayor’s office at 508-580-7123. or visit the city's website at www.brockton.ma.us.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Good Sam Dedicates Healing Garden

By Lisa E. Crowley
BrocktonPost
BROCKTON—Middleboro resident Lorna Brunelle, who is a 6-year survivor of cancer, had a little advice to give those who may be battling the deadly disease.
“Stay positive, ask for help, reach out to family and friends for support and take care of yourself,” Brunelle said. “Take naps. Don’t do the dishes. Don’t make the bed—I made my bed everyday of my life until I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Some things don’t have to be done right away,” she said. (Pictured above at right)
Brunelle, 40, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at 33. She has been cancer-free for six years and was the keynote speaker for Good Samaritan Medical Center’s cancer survivor celebration and dedication of its new healing garden held Thursday, June 16.
Brunelle gave an inspiring message and was surrounded by several young women who are her students in the Miss America Pageant program. She has self-published a book, “Dirty Bombshell: From Thyroid Cancer Back to Fabulous;” she is a staff member at Boston Casting Inc. and is owner of Burt Wood School of Performing Arts and Alley Theatre in Middleboro.
Dr. Rohini Sakhuja, chairman of the Cancer Care Committee, said during a nearly two-hour celebration, that the healing garden is a place for patients and their families to find peace and calm during what can be difficult treatments.
Sakhuja gave the numerous cancer survivors in the crowd a show of support.
“They have the nerve, the guts—the guts to overcome all the obstacles that come at them,” Sakhuja said.
The healing garden is also open to the public and the hospital’s employees, but it isn’t open to those smoking cigarettes.
“There’s no smoking in the healing garden,” Sakhuja noted.