Community Corner

Five Things: Twenty40 Bash, Divorce Care

Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 16.


Twenty40’s Post-Apocalyptic Bash: North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce’s young professionals group is holding a Post-Apocalyptic Bash to celebrate making it through the Mayan apocalypse. Young professionals from all over state are welcome to attend and prove to your peers that you made it through the doomsday predictions of Dec 21, 2012. Join us at Updike’s Newtowne Coffee Roasting Company, 7726 Post Road in N.K.on from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for Twenty40’s first event of 2013. Joining Updike’s will be local distillery Sons of Liberty with a sampling of their products. Smashing Photobooth will also be on hand for you to get photographic proof that you made it through the apocalypse. A $10 entry fee includes food, drinks and networking. RSVP to the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce at 401-295-5566 or info@northkingstown.com.

Divorce Care group: This is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. People who understand what you are going through and want to help, lead the sessions. There will be a 30-40 minute video featuring top experts on divorce and recovery subjects, followed by a discussion and sharing time. Sessions will begin on Thursday, October 25, from 7 to 9 p.m. and will meet at Christ Church Ministry Center (Steeple View Condominiums, 61 Cedar Ave. #1, East Greenwich) for 13 weeks. For more information visit the Christ Church website (www.christchurchec.org), call the church office (884-8632) or email us at: info@christchurchec.org .

Weekend Ski Trip: Some ski lovers have organized bus transportation to Sunday River in Maine for the weekend. The bus will depart Friday at 3 p.m. and return Sunday at 11 p.m. Roundtrip bus to Sunday River Maine, with a stop at North Conway village, N.H., on the way home Sunday night. The bus fare is $50 round-trip, per person. This is a 55-passenger coach bus, chartered by an EG youth organization. Families are welcome, space is limited. Bus only! You must arrange your own accommodations/lift tickets for the weekend. However, discount accommodations and lift tickets are available through our group. Please contact me for more information. If you are interested, contact Mark Timperley, mtimperley@timperley.com.

Looking ahead...

Paint It Purple Night at EGHS: On Friday night, EGHS is hosting two varsity basketball games. With the Varsity Club’s help, we are going to “Paint it Purple.” The kids will wear purple in support of Project Purple, an organization founded by Chris Herren about the dangers of substance abuse and making good choices. We will have contests at both halftimes to raise money with the money raised to be donated to the Herren organization. The JV Boys Basketball team plays at 3:30 p.m., Boys Varsity at 5 p.m., and Girls Varsity Basketball at 7 p.m.

MLK Jr. Hoops Tourney this weekend: EG Basketball Association tells me 118 teams will be playing games in East Greenwich this weekend, players in grades 4 through 9 from Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts! There will be 145 games played between Friday night and Monday. With 3,000 to 4,000 people coming to town each weekend day, let’s make sure we roll out the red carpet! Games will be played at EGHS, Cole Middle School and Rocky Hill School.

Spring Soccer Sign Ups Open: East Greenwich Soccer Association announces registration for the 2013 Spring Recreation House League is now open. In addition to U6 & U8 age groups, EGSA is also creating a new U5 division for the youngest players. They will be running clinic style practices for all the teams. All games will be played on Sunday afternoons. Please go to www.gotsoccer.com and register under your family account. For more detailed instructions on registering please visit our website here.

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