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5 Things: Touch a Truck, Can You Find 'Message' in Wendy's Logo?

1. It will be "Touch a Truck" at the Fiske Public Library in Wrentham Wednesday, July 17, at 10 a.m. Truck enthusiasts will hear a good "Truck Story," check out a truck book and then go outside to touch and climb on Wrentham D.P.W. truck. The event is free, but they would appreciate if you would bring a donation for the Wrentham Food Pantry. You can sign-up at the circulation desk. 

2. The National Guard Group GRUV is going to be performing at the Wrentham Recreation's Concert on the Common, Sunday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Wrentham Sweatt Fund. 

3. Wendy's are you telling me something? Here's the deal, there was a theory going on that Wendy's was putting a hidden message within its new logo. The company said Monday in a Huffington Post article said it was unintentional. See if you can get the word (hint, it's the opposite of dad). I didn't see, but it did want to me to go to the Wendy's in Easton for a double cheeseburger. Can you see it?

4. We're in the middle of another heat wave in case you haven't noticed. Our friends at WHDH, it is going to be in the low 90s, but a sea breeze will help us get back into the mid-upper 80s in the afternoon. National Grid has a good tip for keep cool. Here's one of them: "Turn off ceiling fans, close the drapes – Ceiling fans don’t actually cool your home; they only circulate air to make you feel cooler. Therefore, they are most effective when you’re home to enjoy the benefits. Turn them off when you’re not home and save energy in the process. Also, draw blinds, shades or drapes to block the sunlight during the hottest part of the day, especially on south and west-facing windows."

5. If it's Friday, it's free, while at least where the Highland Foundation is concern. They offer free admission to museums and tourist attractions through the summer. The Easton Children's Museum is free July 26. Here's the link to their day. On Friday, July 26, The Children’s Museum in Easton will open its doors at no cost to visitors all day long, thanks to the Highland Street Foundation. For more information, visit their website.

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