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Monday Monday - Cash Mob, Council, Riverz Edge, Water, Garden Up
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Cash Mob, Cash Mob - Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? Smile ear to ear, if you're like most businesses. The next Cash Mob in the city is Monday, June 3. The gathering location will be at 186 Cass Ave. in Woonsocket (parking lot across form LandMark Medical).
The two mystery businesses to be mobbed will be announced promptly at 6:15 p.m. The Cash Mob concept is simple. The idea is to gather a large group of people, mobbers, who agree to spend $20 at each venue.
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The events are sponsored by the Northern RI Chamber of Commerce and the Blackstone Valley Independent Business Alliance.
Council - The Woonsocket City Council meets tonight, 7 p.m., in Harris Hall at City Hall, 169 Main St. Among the items on their agenda, they'll vote on accepting the Main Street Livability Plan. Check out the entire docket attached to this article.
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Almost, ME The Beacon Charter High School For The Arts is proud to present almost, maine May 22, 23, and 24 at 7 p.m. at Beacon Theatre WorkshopBeacon Charter High School for the Arts, 320 Main St., RITickets - $10 general, $5 student and seniorscall for reservations (401) 671-6261 X 150or email jleclair@beaconart.org
Join this award winning troupe of high school players as they share John Cariani's almost, maine, a new romantic comedy set in a little town at the farthest point of Maine.
RiverzEdge Fundraising - RiverzEdge Arts Project is fund-raising for the the summer, partly to run new programs, and in part, because need in the community continues to rise along with demand for their programs. "We strive ever more diligently each season to meet these expanding needs. Seventy-seven percent of the youth we serve are considered low income or very low income by the benefits they receive. Safe spaces, meaningful work, training on professional-grade tools and computers and wrap around support for school success to on-time graduation are only the beginning of what we provide. You can donate to the program through their website.
Water flushing through June - Woonsocket's Water Division will flush city water pipes between April 22 to June 28 in the south-west part of the city, starting at Manville Rd. Unidirectional Flushing Program (UDF) is a method of cleaning the water mainlines through a network of flushing sequences with the water being discharged from a fire hydrant. In some cases, homes may experience a temporary drop in water pressure and/or discolored water. If your water is discolored, run cold water until it turns clear. (If you run hot water, the mineral deposits can settle into your water heater.)
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