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Mansfield Senior Center Hosts Upcoming Events
Mobile food share, introduction to GMail, mini-facials-Monday, and more are upcoming. Read on for more information.

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Mobile food share, introduction to GMail, mini-facials-Monday, and more are upcoming. Read on for more information.

Reservations are required at least four days in advance of your normal pick-up day. You can schedule over the phone or online.
Camp will take place April 10-12 at the Branford Recreation Department. The cost is $125 per child.
The City of Cleveland and Division of Police offering citizens the following advice to improve their visit for the holiday.
Planning Board Chairman Peter Klein encourages all members of the community to attend and share their thoughts, ideas and suggestions.
Fixing leaks could save residents 10 percent on their water bills, according to data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Tickets start at $50. Discounts available for groups, seniors, military and students.
Community members can support wildlife and earn the certification by restoring habitats with native plants, eliminating pesticides and more.
On March 29 at 6:30 pm, the City of Bellevue will host a forum featuring David Smith, Ph.D of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
The office hours are on March 27 from 10:30 am-12:30 pm at South Shore Regional Library.
In order to identify barriers to building ADUs and encourage candid feedback, the County has set up a free, confidential survey.
These classes can cover any artistic genre, e.g., dance, jewelry making, painting, writing, improvisation, music theory scrapbooking, &more.
97% of Metra trains were on time in February. It exceeded the five-year average for the month of February of 94.4%.
68 more spaces will be added by the end of 2017.
New lighting, signage and platform, waiting area improvements are coming.
The public is invited to Coffee Hour with State Rep. Carol Hall on Saturday, April 8, 10:30 am at Angelina’s Restaurant.
The show consists of 45 pieces of award-winning art created from Illinois K-12 students. These pieces were selected from over 790 entries.
Dickinson has joined the Company as Residential Sales Associate in the Shoreline Guilford office and is a member of the Popplewell Team.
The students learned how to make a traditional Chinese dish of dumplings, had an authentic Chinese tea ceremony, and more.
on March 25, Environmental Educator Megan Hoffman will highlight animals whose populations have been impacted by human activity.