Community Corner
5 Things You Need To Know Today—Tuesday, April 10
Pop Warner open house; Spring Tea and Hat contest at the Milano Center; Wakefield Repertory Youth Theatre info session.

1) Trip me sprinkling grey: A slight chance of sprinkling showers after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 59. West wind between 8 and 14 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20 percent. Tonight, a slight chance of showers after 10 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. West wind between 7 and 10 mph. (Forecast by the National Weather Service.)
2) Like Tom Brady and the Pats, we rollin kids: Stop in the Melrose Elks tonight from to register your young footballer for the upcoming season and have any questions you may have answered by members of our Melrose Association of Pop Warner Football.
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3) Tea, Earl Grey, hot: EPOCH Senior Healthcare is hosting a . Delicious tea and dainty little pastries will be served at the Milano Senior Center. Prizes will be awarded for the most unique and unusual hats. If you need a ride, please call 781-665-4304. Reservations required.
4) Is it this stage I want? Wakefield Repertory Youth Theatre will be holding an . WRYT is a summer drama camp beginning on Monday, June 25 and ending with a performance of The Prince and the Pauper during the first weekend of August. Parents will receive information on daily camp activities, payment options, and scholarship information at the session. Email Kerry at wrytkerry@gmail.com with any questions.
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5) Sun comes up, it's Tuesday morning: Here's our lineup of weekly features that run each Tuesday on Melrose Patch:
- Police Log: I usually get the log on Mondays from the Melrose Police Department and bring you a recap on Tuesdays.
- Poll Results: Every Wednesday we run a poll about a timely issue on Melrose Patch, and the following Tuesday, we'll bring you the results and invite you to continue the conversation.
Check our calendar for the full slate of events—and add your own!
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