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Tuesday Five: Holiday Trash Days, Cash Mob, Arts Auction, Coyne
Welcome to Tuesday, and the official start of an abbreviated weekend:

Holiday trash schedule - In observance of Memorial Day the Woonsocket Recycle Facility will be closed on Saturday, May 25 and Monday May 27. Residents are reminded that curbside pick-up of trash, recycling and yard waste from May 27to May 31 will be delayed by one day.
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).
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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.
The events are sponsored by the Northern RI Chamber of Commerce and the Blackstone Valley Independent Business Alliance.
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Auction for the Arts - An original painting by Artist T.L. Lange (1965 - 2002) is among the items up for bid at this year's Auction for the Arts on May 30th. This painting is 26" x 39", mixed media, and is signed by the artist. It is valued at $2,800. Come out and bid on this original painting, and other items, with the proceeds benefiting Stadium Theatre.
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Coyne Family Fire Fund - On the afternoon of Tuesday April 30th, Lt. John Coyne of the Smithfield Fire Department and his family lost their Woonsocket home due to a tragic fire. The Smithfield Firefighters, along with close friends of the Coyne's, have set up a fundraising page to help alleviate some of the financial burden that John and Dawn will face over the upcoming months. Although nothing can replace all that they have lost, every dollar will help. For more information, visit http://smithfieldfire.com/coyne-family-fire-fund/.
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