Community Corner
Five Things: EG vs. Middletown In Super Bowl
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Dec. 2.

Super Bowl today! The EGHS Avengers take on the Middletown Islanders for the Division III state championship at Carcieri Field. This should be a game: The Islanders are undefeated and the Avengers have lost only one game this season – to the Islanders, naturally. Gametime 3 p.m. Go Avengers!
Adopt-A-Pet Open House:Â Animals are available for viewing and adoption today with the assistance of a dedicated East Greenwich Animal Protection League member. The open house takes place at Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital from 10:30 to 1 p.m. Individual appointments are also available.
Grief Support: This group meets in the Christ Church office condo on Sunday afternoons and is for anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one. Each week there is a video which covers different topics pertinent to those who are grieving. Following the video there is time to discuss the contents with others in the group. Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. It is a safe and welcoming environment. For more information, contact the church at 884-8632.
15th Annual Open Studios at Shady Lea Mill: The wonderful artists at the Shady Lea are again opening up their studios and selling their work. Featuring pottery, sculpture, painting, glass blowing, pewter frames, photography, woodworking, jewelry and classes in art, guitar building and furniture making. This year there are several new additions; in addition, they will be featuring The Aikido Collaborative, offering Aikido and Japanese sword studies, and the paranormal group *GHOSTS* have planned an exciting presentation of their adventures at the mill and other local places of interest. The Shady Lea continues to be home to an artistic magic that permeates throughout every Studio. Please bring non-perishable food items and gently worn winter clothing. Â
Weather:Â It's going to be a little warmer today, but blankets still advised for the football game this afternoon. High temperatures in the 50s.
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