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Get Out: Area Events For This Weekend

Looking at Wrentham-area events this weekend.


Where/When: . Saturday, Jan 7, 2:30pm to 3:45pm.
What is it?: A Lego Club at the library. No registration required.
Price: None

Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Removal
When: Saturday, Jan. 7, before 8am.
What is it?: Wrentham Boy Scout Troop 131 will perform their annual Christmas tree recycling drive as a service project for Wrentham residents only. For a $10 donation, curbside pickup will be on Saturday, Jan. 7 (raindate: Sun., Jan. 8). Please place your donation in an envelope. Seal the envelope and place it around the bottom of the tree with a rubber band. Make checks payable to "Troop 131" and place the tree on the curb near the street before 8am on Sat., January 7th. 2012. For safety reasons, they cannot accept trees with tinsel, flocked trees, trees with nails, artificial trees, wreathes with metal shape wires, or trees with any other metal attached.  Your donations are a critical part of the ability to provide a quality program, consistent with the high ideals of scouting.  The Scouts of Troop 131 thank you for your support.
Price: $10

Cub Scouts Electronics Recycling
Where/When: parking lot. Saturday, Jan. 7, 10am - 4pm.
What is it?: The Wrentham Cub Scouts Pack 131 will be holding an electronics recycling event to raise funds on Saturday.
Price: $5 per item, or all you can haul for $20.

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Where/When: Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary(293 Moose Hill St, Sharon). Friday, Jan. 6 - Sunday, Jan. 8, 10am to 4pm.
What is it?: Mass Audubon’s Moose Hill Wildlife Gallery is pleased to announce its new fall exhibit “Natural Expressions and Indigenous Colors” featuring the work of Farnaz Mobayyen.
Experience the energetic, bold and passionate expressions that capture the soul and spirit of the world outside. The spontaneous and creative essence of her work is reflected in the brilliant and colorful paintings which will inspire your imagination and appreciation of nature.  Ms. Mobayyen has exhibited and won awards for her artwork throughout the Massachusetts and Michigan area.


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