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5 Things May 6 in Easton: Meditative Monday at NRT

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1. Meditative Mondays at NRT's Sheep Pasture

Today at 7:45 a.m.:

Do you want a really great and peaceful way to start off your week? Come to Sheep Pasture at 7:45 am on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month from April-August 2013 for a 30-45 minute nature walk. Bring your iPod, or just enjoy the sounds of nature as we walk through Sheep Pasture’s trails in the early morning. Not a “learning hike”, but rather an opportunity to simply start your week off to the relaxing sounds of nature during this quiet walk. Meeting starts out from the Carriage House at 7:45 am and is appropriate for all ability levels. Walk is drizzle or shine; in case of heavier rain, walk will be held the next scheduled Monday. No registration required.

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Cost: Free to all

Meeting Dates/ Time: 7:45 am- April 1, 15; May 6, 20; June 3, 17; July 1, 15; August 5, 19

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2. Friends of the Ames Free Library Meeting

Tonight at 7 p.m.:

The Friends is a nonprofit organization integral to promoting and supporting the library. Donations raised by the Friends are used to purchase exciting museum passes that allow you to visit places like the Boston Children's Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Aquarium, Mystic Seaport, and Plimoth Plantation, for a fraction of the regular cost!

Join this vibrant group. Benefits of membership include reduced admission to certain events, special previews at booksales, and the chance to meet some really great Easton neighbors. New members are very welcome! . On Facebook  

3. Check out the Latest Town Meeting Warrant Draft

Please click here for a draft warrant for this year's Annual Town Meeting, scheduled for Monday, May 20, 2013 at 7:00 pm in the Oliver Ames High School Auditorium on Lothrop Street.

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