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Five Things You Need To Know Today, May 14

There's a book club meeting, a faculty recital at WCMS, and a Reiki clinic going on on a rainy, cloudy Monday.

 

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Today is Monday, May 14. Here are five things you need to know:

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1. Cloudy with a chance of rain: The National Weather Service predicts a cloudy day with a chance of rain and a high of 71. The same for the evening with a low of 55.

2. Read, Meet, Greet: An International Book Club: One Winchester, Many Traditions sponsors an international book club which will meet on Monday, May 14 at 7 pm to discuss Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie. Copies of the book are available on loan through the Library: ask the Circulation Desk for book clubs.  For more information, check the library website, winpublib.org, or contact Marie Ariel at mariel@minlib.net or 721-7171 x20. At 7 p.m. at , 80 Washington St.

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3. Faculty Recital: WCMS trumpet faculty member Peter Kenagy joins the Faculty Recital Series this evening. Playing all original music by Peter Kenagy, a 13-piece band will be accompanying him. This event will be held at the NextDoor Center for the Arts in , 40 Cross St.  Free and open to the public at 7:30 p.m.

4. Peel Off Stress at Woburn's Weekly Reiki Clinic: Reiki is for everyone!! Peel off layers of stress and enhance every aspect of your life.  Experience better health and increase your overall sense of well-being. It's easy with Reiki! At 6:00 p.m. at 76 Winn St, Woburn. Costs $20.

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