
WEEKEND WEATHER
Saturday: Sun to increasing clouds. Brisk southwest winds. Mid 70s.
Sunday: Few showers around. The start early and finish late. Some dry hours too. More humid with highs from 72-77. South wind 5-10mph.
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SATURDAY
The Seekonk Republican Committee will meet 10 a.m. at Seekonk Public Library to discuss issues that impact the state.
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Seekonk Public Library will host Tai Chi 10:30 a.m. Tai Chi is a low-intensity workout which provides numerous benefits such as improved balance and toned muscles as well as promoting longevity and weight loss. These free classes will meet every Saturday in September in the large meeting room and be held outdoors in Seekonk Meadows weather permitting.
Science Saturday Workshops will take place 12:30 to 3 p.m. at Seekonk Public Library. Major Don Morrison from the Civil Air Patrol and resident "Mr. Wizard" will work with students aged 11 and up with experiments in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). September's project is remote controlled helicopters. Registration is required for this program, and placement preference will be given to Seekonk residents.
SUNDAY
Mayor Menino’s Boston Bikes host the 9th annual Hub on Wheels for cycling enthusiasts ages 10 and older to explore historical Boston. The ride starts and finishes on City Hall Plaza in downtown Boston, with a 10-, 30- and 50-mile route option. Fruit, water and light snacks will be available for hungry riders at various stops throughout each course. Don’t have a bike but still want to ride? Reserve a bike by contacting the official bike rental partner, Urban Adventours, at 617-760 ‑0637 or at www.urbanadventours.com. Registration is 6:30 a.m. Ride starts 8 a.m. Sign up at Hub on Wheels Registration or go to the on-site registration tent when you arrive at City Hall Plaza. Registration fee is $45 prior to the event and $55 on-site.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.