Community Corner
Groups Showing Watertown Some Love After a Week of Tragedy
Take advantage of some of the offers for Watertown residents following the Boston Marathon bombings and manhunt that ended in town.

Many efforts have been started to help victims of the Boston Marathon Bombings, but some efforts have also started to help Watertown residents heal after the recent tragic events.
Watertown residents and workers can attend Sunday's performance of Amadeus for free, thanks to an offer by the New Repertory Theatre. Click here for details.
Find out what's happening in Watertownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Watertown Community Foundation will provide mini grants to residents interested in having gatherings to discuss recent events, express their sadness and support the victims. Find out more by clicking here.
Friday night, the Watertown boy's lacrosse team will hold a ceremony honoring Watertown's police officers and firefighters. Find out more by clicking here.
Find out what's happening in Watertownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Watertown residents can get discounted registration fees for Boston Ski and Sports Club's leagues. Get $25 off most leagues, and $10 off tennis leagues. Go here for more information. Also, see Patch's events calendar to see when leagues play.
Residents are invited to a free evening of Healing through Music and Dance at the Church of the Good Shepherd, at Russell Avenue and Mt. Auburn Street in Watertown. The event is at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 28. Click here for more details.
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See all of Patch's coverage of the Boston Marathon Bombing and Manhunt here.
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