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Five Things to Do This Weekend

Bean bag toss tournament, craft fair and more on tap this weekend.

Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are some ideas:

BEAN BAG/CORN HOLE TOURNAMENT
Where/when: 5 Pine Ridge Cir, Reading, Saturday at 3 p.m. 
Why go: The Corn hole/Bean Bag Toss Tournament costs $25 per person and will benefit the new playground at Sturges Park. The event will feature a bouncy house, music and popcorn. 

CRAFTS IN THE PARK
Where/when: Ipswich River Park, Saturday at 10 a.m. 
Why go: Attend the craft fair with over 70 vendors, entertainment and food sponsored by the North Reading Land Utilization Committee and Parks & Recreation.

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WOODLAND FAIRY TEA
Where/when: Flint Memorial Library, Saturday at 3 p.m. 
Why go: Stop by the library for a woodland fairy themed tea featuring dress up (gnome hats and fairy wings), face painting, tea served in tea cups and other snacks and a book reading. Kids will be able to decorate a clay pot and plant a seedling. Dress up in a themed costume. Registration is required.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY
Where/when: 75 New Crossing Rd, Reading, Saturday
Why go: Reading residents should drop off their hazardous waste. Bring your license. Commercial waste, latex paint and TV's will not be collected. For more information call the DPW at 781-942-9077.

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SISTER PLANTS PERENNIAL SALE
Where/when: , Saturday at 8 a.m. 
Why go: 500 perennial varieties will be on sale.

Check out our calendar of events for more things to do this weekend. 

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