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5 Things: (No) Jazz in the Square Concert Series

Roslindale Green & Clean is hosting a plant sale at the Farmer's Market at Adams Park on Saturday.

 

  1. The 31st annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl started Tuesday and goes through June 6.
  2. Roslindale Green & Clean is hosting a plant sale at the Farmer's Market at Adams Park on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. - or until they sell out! For sale will be a wide variety of sun and shade plants, including shrubs, perennials, vines, ground covers and even some vegetables. All will be sold at very attractive prices and the proceeds will benefit Roslindale Green & Clean, the non-profit that maintains many of the green spaces around Roslindale Square. Knowledgeable staffers will be on hand to help customers make the right choices for their gardens. 
  3. Volunteers are important to the Roslindale Farmers’ Market. If you're interested in volunteering, please contact market manager Ben Sommer at rvmsfarmersmarket@gmail.com or 617-327-4065.
  4. There is no Friday the Jazz in the Square concert series during the summer. Jazz in the Square is a collaboration between Roslindale Village Main Streets and the Roslindale Congregational Church.  
  5. Did you know that the Mather School founded in Dorchester in 1639 is the first public elementary school in America, according to the City of Boston's website.  

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