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5 Things You Need to Know: Indian Dancing, a Nameless Foundation and More

A round up of five daily things you need to know for Needham and Wellesley on April 22

 

1. After a chilly night last night, there may be some frost in the morning. Otherwise, the National Weather Service says it looks like a sunny day with highs of about 51ºF, followed by 36ºF lows on a partly cloudy evening.

2. If you want to help fund the Wellesley High School's . As you leave Roche Bros, hand your receipt to the parents in their caps and gowns. They will donate the proceeds of your purchase to the school's substance-free graduation party. 

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3. While it still lacks a name, it has been going on since 2005 and has raised over $5.5 million. The Foundation to be Named Later is hosting a Baseball business lunch today at 60 State St in Boston. Tickets are $300, and the lunch and presentation, "Moneyball revisited a decade later," start at 11 a.m.

4. MassBay Community College will hold a service at 2:30 p.m. today to remember both the Marathon Tragedy and Pay Tribute to an Alumna, .

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5. So you think you can dance--Indian style? The North Hill afternoon dance course Kathak: A Northern India Dance Tradition starts at 2 p.m. at their 865 Central Ave location. Free dancing demonstration follows the storytelling style of Kathak dance.

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