Times-GazetteWarren eastbayri.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 VOL. 147, NO. 17 $1.00 School board Manny Flavors tackles dating violence

Committee passes licks again first reading of policy designed to help keep kids safe

BY TED HAYES [email protected] Teen dating violence is a grow- ing problem, and Warren school committee members took the first steps Monday night to tackle violence in and out of their schools. The Bristol Warren Regional School Committee approved the first reading of a new policy which would spell out standards for stu- dents involved in relationships, and for those who see abusive relationships. It also gives the dis- trict clear policies to try to elimi- nate violent dating relationships. The committee passed the new policy's first reading unanimously and will take it up again next month. This is something that's becoming a big problem," said committee member Bill O'Dell, who helped come up with the ABOVE: Eskimo King owner Nacy Diemoz (left) poses with Manny Flavors and Grace Batista, owner of United Collison. BELOW: Manny sits propped up after being knocked down by a car last August. new policy as head of the policy subcommittee. The district has had similar Iconic Market Street ice cream mascot nearly restored after being hit by car last August policies in place for years, but the committee was charged with BY TED HAYES King owner Nancy Diemoz of War- drafting a standalone policy by [email protected] ren had him taken to United Colli- the state Department of Educa- Manny Flavors has had a tough sion Center on Market Street in tion. year, but if all goes well he'll go Warren, where mechanics set to Among other things, the pro- back to licking his ice cream cone work fixing him. They stripped posal would require that students soon enough. him, did some fiberglass work and and others who see evidence of Manny, the giant fiberglass mas- reinforced his lower body before abusive relationships report that cot that has stood in front of the giving him a few new coats of action to school officials. Those Eskimo King ice cream shop on paint. Meanwhile, a new concrete who fail to do so, the policy warns, Market Street since the place base was built for Manny back at may be subject to disciplinary opened in 1958, was struck by a car the ice cream stand. action. one rainy morning last August. The "We're hoping to get him back That point made committee collision — a woman pulling into within a week or so," said Ms. member Karen Lynch wary. the parking lot was rear-ended, Diemoz, who is planning ice cream "In a perfect world we would pushing her car into Manny just giveaways and other treats for want every single one of our kids hard enough to break his base — Manny's unveiling ceremony. to come forward," she said. "But sent him sagging slowly toward the Ms. Diemoz grew up in Warren, … especially if it's a friend who asphalt and caused some structur- used to work the window at Eski- has come to you in confidence, I al damage in his legs. After being taken down, Eskimo See MANNY Page 3 See DATING Page 3 Rhody Wed Party Wedding expo draws food, music, hipsters and more to Water Street PAGE 3 Page 2 Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013

DAVISON BOLSTER Singing songs from his past Warren guitar player Otis Read (far right) hung up his six-string Sunday and sang with two choirs instead, as he and his friends sang songs written by one of his ancestors at the Newman Congregational Church in Rumford. Daniel Read, a prolific and regionally famous hymn writer of the late 18th and early 19th century, was Mr. Read's great-great-great-great uncle. Otis has been rediscovering his ancestor's work over the past two years and is considering writing a biography on him, as well as having some of his unpublished pieces distributed. Apart from writing hymns, Daniel Read was a shopkeeper in New Haven, Conn., for many years, and fought in the Revolutionary War. Gallison's foreclosure bill moves forward The House of Representatives huge loss for a family, who is then days after enactment, would last week passed legislation at risk for homelessness and has apply only to owner-occupied sponsored by Rep. Raymond E. lost whatever investment they've residential properties of one to Gallison Jr. that would require made in their home. We need to four housing units. banks and lenders to make a ensure that lenders are doing If the mortgager does not good-faith attempt to negotiate their best to avoid foreclosing." respond or cooperate with the with homeowners before fore- Under the legislation (2013-H effort to hold a conciliation con- closing on homes in Rhode 5335 Sub. Aaa), lenders would be ference with the lender, the Island. Next, a similar bill moves required to attempt to engage a lender may proceed with the on to the Sewnate. mortgager at risk of foreclosure in foreclosure process. "It's in everyone's best interest a conciliation conference to try to Rhode Island's unemployment to prevent foreclosure," Rep. Gal- come to an agreement to modify rate of 9.4 percent is well above lison said. "Lenders are better off the terms of the mortgage. If the the national average, and many Have a Business? if they can continue receiving effort is successful and an agree- Rhode Islanders are struggling to steady payments, even if they are ment is reached, the lender avoid foreclosure. According to Advertise it here and reach a little lower, from the homeown- would not have to fulfill the the Mortgage Bankers Associa- over 60,000 readers! er. Communities and our state requirement again if the mort- tion, Rhode Island ranked first in obviously are hurt when houses gager fails to comply within the New England and seventh in the Call today! 401-253-6000 are left empty and unattended. next nine months. The legisla- nation for new foreclosures in And of course, foreclosure is a tion, which would take effect 60 the fourth quarter of 2012, although the number of foreclo- sures in the state did decline by 23 percent from the previous year. The bill is cosponsored by Rep. Kenneth A. Marshall of Bristol, and others from other parts of the state. Donna M. Nesselbush is sponsoring similar legislation in the Senate. BROKEN VACUUM? Take it to Handy Andy’s!TM ALL VACUUM BRANDS Sales-Service-Repairs-Parts • FREE ESTIMATES • FREE LOANERS 54 • GUARANTEED WORK YEARS OF • 80 NEW VACUUMS SERVICE • TRADE-INS TAKEN Taking care of you! We make the best new vacuum you’ll ever TM HENRY ANDY PAUL own! WITH ANY $50 OFF TRADE-IN Trade in your old vacuum and get a new Handy Andy’s Quality VacTM Vacuum Cleaner. Best new vacuum for pet hair, sand, wood floors, carpets, rugs, furniture, stairs and allergies. Handy Andy’s Amazing Service and Guarantee. Over 8,000 Sold! Highly Recommended. Excellent Reviews. Buy your new vacuum at Handy Andy’s!TM BEST NEW VACUUM CLEANER BEST GUARANTEE - BEST SERVICE NO INTEREST PAYMENT PLANS 508-997-8011 Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3 1693 Acushnet Ave, Near Nash Rd, New Bedford HandyAndys.com FREE PARKING LOT! Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 3 Rhody Wed parties on Water Street New "indie" wedding expo draws food, music, hipsters and more to Water Street

BY TED HAYES [email protected] A small corner of Warren was transformed Sunday when Rhody Wed, a new wedding expo firm started by three local business- women, took over the Simply Devine catering company and restaurant on Water Street. Though it was officially a wed- ding expo, the afternoon event was as much a party as anything else. More than 150 people bought tickets for the event and were treated to live music (a rock band and string quartet, among others), drinks and gourmet food trucks that drove in from Providence for the day. "It was great," said Katie Dick- son, the proprietor of the Wooden Midshipman and one of three women who founded Rhody Wed earlier this year. "We definitely had a lot of people come out and some people stopped by from the neighborhood too." Apart from Ms. Dickson, busi- ness owners Elizabeth Kiepert (of Muse) and Bridget Tierney (of The CAITLIN MALONEY PHOTOGRAPHY Greenery) founded Rhody Web TOP LEFT: Wade Devers & the Deathbed Confessions plays tunes from the stage, a flatbed trailer donated by Frerichs Farm. BOTTOM RIGHT: this Spring, calling their venture Elana Wetzner, owner of Spoon&Sailor Letterpress (at center) chats with prospective brides. RIGHT: Seven Stars Bakery's catering staff pour Rhode Island's "best little indie French press coffee and infused lemonade during the industry networking brunch that kicked off the event. wedding showcase." The three have been in the hospitality really expensive,” Ms. Kiepert said. gourmet food trucks, including Council member David Frerichs When they will be, and what will industry for years and under “So it’s really frustrating for people Plouf Plouf, a rolling French bistro. and his wife Barbara, and a string happen, has yet to be determined, Rhody Wed brought together who don’t have a lot of money. Several bands, including Wade quartet played inside. she said. But she, Ms. Kiepert and dozens of vendors that they And there was nothing (like this) Devers & the Deathbed Confes- Ms. Dickson was happy the Ms. Tierney wasted no time after believe appeal to hip, fashionable in Rhode Island yet.” sions, played. The Deathbed Con- expo was such a huge success, Sunday's event, meeting after it would-be brides and grooms. Sunday's event was definitely fessions played on a trailer donat- and said Rhody Wed will probably was over to talk about the “Expos tend to be tacky and on the hip side. There were several ed to the event by Warren Town host more events in the future. upstart's next party. MANNY: Ice Cream giveaway planned DATING: Policy in From Page 1 and it's clear that while he's hold- much later. "He never really had a its first reading ing an ice cream cone in his left name." hand, he used to be holding some- That changed a few years ago, From Page 1 … some latitude in judging mo King and finally bought the thing else in his right. Ms. Diemoz when Ms. Diemoz held a contest to who should have been saying business in 2000 from its former thinks it was a mug of root beer. name the iconic fiberglass mascot. think the threat of disciplinary something." owner and her former boss, Mario "Apparently (prior to 1958) he She received hundreds of respons- action makes me concerned." The policy would establish Paradiso. Manny was always there was one of the original A&W Root es, some printable, some not. Mr. O'Dell said he under- other ground rules to prevent and over the years he's become a Beer boys," Ms. Diemoz said. "We had all kinds of stuff. Stuff to stood her concerns, but said dating violence, including ways landmark. "They had a family, two boys, a girl do with jimmies, Mr. Sprinkles, Mr. "we felt it was still our obliga- to keep students who may have "I'm glad he's going back up. So and mom and dad. At one point he Lickme, things like that." tion to place a very strong been in abusive relationships many people miss him. He's such was stolen from a bunch of kids, "But I like Manny Flavors. It emphasis on what … a person's out of each other's classrooms. an icon, and people have been ask- his arm fell off, and he worked his stuck." responsibility is." To read the full text of dis- ing since August what was going to way here." Note: A date for Manny's unveil- Fortunately, committee trict's teen dating proposal, see happen." Mr. Paradiso always told her that ing ceremony hasn't yet been set. member Diane Campbell said, www.eastbayri.com. Note that Manny had an interesting histo- Manny came here on a train from But check out the shop's page on the keyword is "may" face the document is still in draft ry. Workers at United Collision California, but his moniker, Man- Facebook, or see www.eskimok- action. form and has not yet been found many layers of paint on him, ny Flavors, didn't come until ing.com, for updates. "I think that gives principals passed.

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Vinyl was king Saturday Hundreds of music lovers descended on Warren's In Your Ear music shop Satur- day for the annual observance of Record Store Day, a celebration of all things vinyl. Owner Chris Zingg said it was a tremendous, if busy, day. Marked nation- wide, Record Store Day is held the third Saturday of April and apart from vinyl, celebrates and supports independent music stores.

KEN SHANE Council settles on $22 million budget plan

BY TED HAYES Town Meeting. being filed, she said, they went [email protected] This year's budget sessions were ahead and held the final public Next step, Financial Town Meeting. quiet, and there was little discus- hearing on April 9. Warren town councilors have sion of the budget before coun- "Nobody came," she said. passed a proposed budget that cilors passed the proposed plan The next step for the budget is would see the town spend nearly earlier this month. Councilors had Financial Town Meeting on May 20. $22.2 million on local government planned to hold the second of two Though the event is usually sparse- and education this coming year, required public meetings this com- ly attended and a quorum of 125 is about $100,000 less than last year. ing Tuesday, April 30, but since no not often met, the most recent The town's proposed $22.02 mil- petitions were filed with the town meeting held last fall attracted lion budget would necessitate an after the first hearing on April 2, more than 400 residents, most of $18.64 per $1,000 tax rate given the officials from the Board of Can- whom were interested in the town's Look as Young as You Feel Inside. results of Warren's recent revalua- vassers decided to push up that sale of the Main Street School. tion. Residents interested in learn- second hearing to two weeks ago. Two more building dispositions You have many options available to ing what their tax bill will likely be Had residents filed petitions to will be on the ballot this year, as keep you looking as young as you next year should use their new change the budget, Board of Can- well; the sale of the old VFW hall on feel, but how do you know which one assessments to compute their rate; vassers chairwoman Julie Coelho Metacom Avenue to the owner of is right for you? using the old assessments will pro- said it would have taken the town the Cutler Mills, and the sale of the Dr. Gregory Hofeldt, Ophthalmic vide an incorrect tax bill. The final time to verify all the signatures old Liberty Street School to 2nd Plastic Surgeon, can help. rate won't be set until Financial necessary on petitions; with none Story Theatre.

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BY TED HAYES [email protected] There are some big things in store for this Saturday's Earth Day Cleanup in Warren. The annual event, traditionally held the week after the official celebration of Earth Day, is run every year from a staging area at the Pete Sepe Pavilion, and that will be the case this year as well. Dozens of volunteers are needed to clean trash from town beach- es, parks, roadsides and wooded Laurie Furtado was named the top McDonald's employee in the areas. In return, they’ll get a Northeast for 2012. sense of satisfaction, a “Thank You” from organizers and just as good, a free T-Shirt and food. Restaurant employee wins big This year’s shirts were designed by Warren artist BY MANUEL C. for providing quality service with Richard Kaiser. To get yours, "MANNY" CORREIRA cleanliness and value above and show up at the Pete Sepe Pavilion beyond what was expected of at 9 a.m., sign in, grab some cof- You wouldn’t think that work- her. But, as she explained, it goes fee and pick up clean-up bags. ing in a fast food restaurant far beyond that. From there, get your assignment RICHARD DIONNE would bring notoriety and “People ask me all the time (or specify where you’d like to A National Grid employee cleans up near the East Bay Bike Path. acclaim. But for Laurie Furtado, why I love my job so much and I clean) and head out. There will that's exactly what it did. tell them, ‘It’s because of my also be a hot dog roast at the Ms. Furtado was recently customers,’” she explained. pavilion at noon. Don't forget to ness owners and residents down- scouring areas along the bike named McDonald’s Restaurant “They are the most important wear comfortable clothes that town to "think local" and con- path and Child Street of junk, “Crew Person of the Year” for thing to me. I’ve met so many you don't mind dirtying, and centrate on cleaning areas cleaning up Warren in a coopera- 2012 after beating out eight oth- wonderful people during my bring a pair of tough work gloves. around their homes or places of tive effort that also saw volun- er challengers — and 50,000 oth- time here in Warren. My manag- This year, members of the business. A little bit at a time, teers clean up parts of Bristol. In er employees from 750 franchise er and fellow employees are Conservation Commission, Eco- they said, volunteers can make all, more than 50 National Grid locations — in the chain's great to work with. It’s one big nomic Development Board, War- downtown Warren shine. employees helped in the Bristol Northeast region, made up of happy family here.” ren Preservation Society and Dis- Saturday's clean-up won't be and Warren cleanup. New England and New York. Initially, Ms. Furtado knew cover Warren hope volunteers the first this Spring, or even this For more information on this She’s been employed at the she had been nominated for head downtown after they pick week. Employees from National year’s cleanup, e-mail Jane Harri- McDonald’s on Metacom this honor, but didn’t think up their supplies at the pavilion. Grid who volunteered for the day son at janeharrison@fullchan- Avenue in Warren for six years. much about winning after that. They've put out the word to busi- spent the better part of Monday nel.net. The Crew Person of the Year “I was really surprised that I Award honors the top crew had been nominated,” she said. member in each of McDonald’s “But to win, was a real shock.” 22 U.S. Regions. Ms. Furtado previously Ms. Furtado, who previously worked at the former Linden lived in Bristol, was recognized Gate Flowers in Bristol.

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EDITORIAL Lace up for run, help those hurt in bombing

he Marathon bombing affected all of us. We may have known someone running in the race — almost two dozen people from Bar- rington started the marathon last Monday. We may have known someone who was there to Twatch the race. Or we may have known someone who lives in or around the city, maybe even someone who was trapped inside their home during the manhunt for the surviving bomber. It affected us all, and next month we’ll all have the opportunity to show our support (and raise money) for the bombing victims and WHERE TO WRITE: their families. The Fuel- Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box Belt Team from town is 90, Bristol, RI 02809. organizing the “Barring- Letters may also be sent to us on ton to Boston Run” — a the Internet at: warren@eastbay 4.15-mile run. It’s an newspapers.com informal event, but it’s also a great way for local folks to get involved. People can also donate money that will be go directly to One Fund Boston. “There were at least eight of us who ran (in the Boston Marathon) and we just can’t turn our minds off to what happened,” wrote Vinu Malik, who owns the company LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FuelBelt in Warren, which makes equipment for endurance athletes. For many of us, the Boston Marathon bombing night- Warren needs you on Earth Day mare ended on Friday night at about 8:40 when law enforcement captured the lone remaining suspect. But To the editor: You could help the drinking in Scouting, Church activities, for some of us — for the friends and families of those The Kickemuit River Council water of 55,000 citizens in Bar- etc., or a Mother’s Day certificate four innocents killed and the 170-plus others scarred (KRC) is so happy that the won- rington, Bristol and Warren by for the first person who taught physically and emotionally by those evil blasts — the derful Warren Conservation cleaning around the reservoir. you how to clean. Wear long nightmare is far from over. We can remember everyone Commission (WCC) and Dunkin You can clean the streets in War- pants, boots, long sleeves, and hurt by the bombing on May 15 and take part in the Bar- Donuts are sponsoring an Earth ren and Bristol that go right to bug spray. Children need an rington to Boston Run. Day Cleanup on Saturday, April the Kickemuit River. adult with them. We hope to see 27, at 9 a.m. at the Peter Sepe If you clean an area around the you there. We need you. The Pavilion on Hugh Cole Road, in Kickemuit River in Bristol, you Kickemuit River needs your help. Warren. Come, participate, and will need to leave the trash for Three hours of your time will sign in at 9 am. Have a coffee, Bristol pickup because of finan- make the world a better place. enjoy a baked good, a clean-up cial constraints. You may call me Ann Morrill bag & an assignment. If you can at 274-6927 to sign up for an Laurel Lane clean an area around the Kicke- area, if you cannot make it to the muit River — salt or fresh, in pavilion. Ms. Morrill is the first vice Warren or Bristol — it would be Earn a certificate designed by president of the Kickemuit River so helpful. Janice Urban for your activities Council. WARRENTIMES-GAZETTE Governor — When it comes to tolls, why not think big? Established in 1866 To the editor: for some working individuals) is General Assembly and also be Matthew Hayes, Publisher Like many of you, I was only going to impact those who able to afford to maintain the ail- Josh Bickford, Editor shocked and dismayed by the may have been hard hit by the ing Rhode Island pension system. R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus new toll structure proposed by great recession and no longer Imagine how much more efficient the Rhode Island Bridge and have the credit scores necessary our leaders would be with these Letters policy Turnpike Authority this past week to get a credit card and Easy Pass. new salaries. The Warren Times-Gazette encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. We for the Sakonnet River Bridge. To be fair, even if everyone were As the saying goes, anything will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. 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We will correct all errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. the East Bay to make up for A much more realistic toll political courage to do the right They will always appear on this page. decades of ineptitude and waste would be $25 each way. Now you thing; raise the toll to $25 each by our state government, then are talking a revenue stream that way for all and show we can This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $38 these tolls are nowhere near high can really get things done. With a become the state that many of us ($32 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Peri- enough to get the job done. The $25 toll each way, we could afford already fear that we are. odicals postage paid Bristol, RI 02809. The Warren Times-Gazette office is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI. Tele- phone 245-6002. POSTMASTER send address changes to Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. proposed one way cash toll of significant raises for all state Glenn Allen $5.25 each way ($52.50 per week elected officials, members of the Tiverton Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 7 100 YEARS AGO Taken from the pages of the The Bristol Fourth of July Committee Warren and Barrington Gazette presents this week in April 1913: Beginning of a dynasty Spirit of America Eddie B. Blount has bought of This was taken Robert T. Hunt, all of "the right, from a bakery ad title and interest in the oyster busi- that ran in the War- Golf Tournament ness owned and operated by them ren and Barrington together under the firm name of Gazette this week in April 1913. Blunt and Hunt," for some years. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013 The papers have been passed and Golf at Montaup Country Club are duly recorded at the town clerk's office in the town hall. Entry Fee: $115/Golfer Fiendish fire whistle Includes Golf Fee, Cart & Dinner...Prizes! Chief Maxwell and the present Tournament Info board of engineers of the fire Tee Time 1:00pm Shotgun Start - Modified Scramble department are determined to Young colt bolts The good old game Entry Fee make the fire alarm system do its Fee includes 18 holes w/ cart work properly, or know the reason. Tuesday afternoon late, Frank The boys of the St. John's base Please make checks payable to: Bristol Fourth of July Committeee Two weeks ago, tomorrow, they Davis, whose home is on Child ball association are getting ready tested it out after having it thor- street harnessed a young colt which to play the good old game this Contest & Prizes oughly repaired. An instrument he owns into a light wagon and season without let or hindrance. Straightest Drive, Longest Drive, Putting, Closest to the Pin on Par 3 & 5 that makes such a fiendish noise started out to train and exercise They have leased a piece of land Raffle Tickets & Prizes as the siren does, has no business him. All went well until near the in the eastern part of the town Application/details at www.July4thBristol.com to be delicate in construction, but Barrington bridge. At that point, a from Capt. E.G. Macomber and Call or text 401-447-6883 such is the case, and the slide has large pile which had been placed in wife, which they intend to use for to be carefully adjusted to produce position to be used, and which was a diamond. The lease has a year the proper sound or any sound at lying in a conspicuous way caused to run. Work has already been all. The last time it was tested it did the young animal to take fright, stared on the ground to make it not work exactly as it should, and without warning it jumped and serviceable. It is being graded, further repairs and adjustments bolted. Mr. Davis caught unawares filled and will be rolled and have been made. Tomorrow by the colt's action was thrown out marked out. The land is so situat- morning at 11 o'clock it will be and landed heavily upon the ed that it is much handier of tested again. So when it blows and ground. The horse, finding itself access than the other out of town you hear it(if you do) don't get without a driver, and clear of the grounds, and it will have scared. It will not blow for fire, frol- buggy, for when the wheel struck entrance from both Child and ic or fun, but for the reason tat it is the pile, the harness broke, started Market streets. It is proposed to not yet in order and CHief Maxwell on a longer run headed for play on these grounds both Sat- proposes that it shall be put in Swansea, and late that night had urdays and Sundays the same as order and made to do the work for not been recovered. It has since has been the custom in other which it was purchased. been restored to its owner's barn. years upon the Brown lot.

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Call 401-253-1000 or 1-800-382-8477 Page 8 Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 POLICE REPORT Monday, April 15 A man who found a relatively new bicy- Control Officer Heidi Garrity saved the Someone found a litter of kittens on cle on Brown Street near the bike path day after getting the call around 11:23 Market Street and called the animal turned it over to police. a.m. "There were three guys sitting control officer. Officer Heidi Garrity said there, and they didn't want to touch that apart from that litter of six, four A mother and two sisters got into it in it," she said. "One of them said, 'I'm not more kittens were born at the shelter a their Market Street home. Police were going near it, it looks sick!' I said, 'It's few days later, and she also recovered a called and it broke up. got trash on its face. What do you litter of six baby rabbits from a home. want?'" Officer Garrity moved a card- A passer-by fond a needle and syringe board box next to the animal and it ran Someone spotted a coyote in the park- on Sanders Street and flagged down an out and away, no worse for wear. ing lot of a Market Street business. officer. Two bikes were reported stolen from a Police got a call that kids were throwing Items were reported stolen from a stor- Main Street home. rocks at cars parked in a Water Street age locker on Franklin Street. parking lot. A loud music call came in from Child A Market Street woman told police that Street at about 6:46 p.m. Fire crews were called to a Main Street a man was in her shed. He was smoking, address at 11:25 p.m. for a "cookie she noted. Jennifer A. Pacheco, 24, of 347 Main mishap." St., Apt. 6, was arrested on a warrant Syringes were found on Metacom for domestic simple assault/battery Tuesday, April 16 Avenue. and domestic disorderly conduct. Police got a call about property damage Police got a call about an assault on Friday, April 19 on Main Street and about half an hour Miller Street, but the victim did not A driver struck a stone wall on Serpen- later detained two juveniles in connec- want to press charges. tion with the incident. One, 16, was tine Road. charged with vandalism/malicious injury A supposedly drunk driver spotted on Police got a call from a person who to property and conspiracy; the other, Metacom Avenue at 6:19 p.m. was 15, was charged with conspiracy. believed he spotted one of the suspects sober, but was having a medical issue. in the Boston Marathon bombing at a gas station in Swansea. A Miller Street merchant complained of Tina Gonzalez, 32, of 146 Main St., Apt. shoplifting. 2, was charged with violating a protec- A narcotics call from Wood Street tive order. A Child Street woman told police that turned up nothing illegal. someone stole her laptop computer. Someone complained that people were "banging and stomping" at a Main Saturday, April 20 A Child Street resident called police Street address. Police arrived but found Donald A. Rainville, 27, of New Bed- after receiving harassing text messages nothing amiss. ford, was charged with driving under from a neighbor. the influence of drugs or alcohol, first Mark A. Lacharite, 48, of 20 Union St., offense, resisting arrest and refusal to A man and women were reported second floor, was charged with disor- submit to a chemical test, after police yelling on Main Street at about 8:17 derly conduct after police were called to pulled him over on Child Street at 1:09 p.m. A short while later a similar call Market Street at 8:19 p.m. for a disor- a.m. came in from Union Street, and yet derly person. another similar call came in from War- Someone called about kids playing ren Avenue at 10:29 p.m. A "suspicious" person was spotted car- paintball on Park Street. rying two bicycles at Market and Turner Wednesday, April 17 streets. Police got a call that someone was Someone spray-painted the side of a sleeping on the grass in front of the Main Street building. A purse was stolen from a car parked in Liberty Street School. Police got the a Metacom Avenue parking lot. call at 3:37 p.m. and dispersed the A father and son on Market Street were man. reported for fighting around 2:19 a.m. Thursday, April 18 A patron at a Metacom Avenue bar Police were called to a landlord/tenant dis- walked out on his tab. Someone complained about the noise pute on Market Street around 9:20 a.m. from a generator on Main Street at 3:20 a.m. Police checked it out but did- Kids were spotted digging holes adja- A squirrel found itself trapped in a cent to the bike path, near Park Street. n't find it excessively loud. Metacom Avenue dumpster, but Animal

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Store Hours: Monday - Saturday 7am-6pm, Sunday 7am-1pm 204 WILLETT AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, RHODE ISLAND 401-437-1610 • www.schrodersdeli.com Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 9 AT THE YMCA Man sleeps out for malaria campaign The Bayside YMCA offers a vari- Urinary control care ety of programs for all ages at the Y United Methodist Church at 70 West St., Barrington. Stop by Southcoast Health System and hopes to spread word, or call 245-2444 for more informa- Bayside YMCA are teaming up raise funds to fight disease tion or to register. Online registra- again for another program in the tion is available for YMCA mem- “Partnering for a Healthy East Bay” bers at www.ymcagreaterprovi- series at Barrington Public Library, 281 County Road. BY TED HAYES dence.org/bayside. [email protected] Programs may be canceled due On Thursday, April 25, at 6:30 to lack of enrollment, so register as p.m., Dr. John Carroll and Dr. Mosquito netting is good for soon as possible. Financial assis- Patrick Kelty will discuss the latest keeping bugs out. Rain, not so tance is available for many pro- medical and surgical advance- much. grams. ments for treatment of urinary At 3:30 a.m. last Wednesday, as urgency, frequency and inconti- he lay sleepless on an inflatable Healthy Kids Day 2013 nence in both men and women. mattress set up on the United Methodist Church's front lawn, Head to the Bayside YMCA on Summer camp Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 Rick Norman realized that fact and, It’s not too early to start planning p.m. for Healthy Kids Day. This is looking up through the leaky net- a summer at Camp Manitoo, a ting above him, asked the rainy, an annual event filled with free place where kids come to learn, raw heavens for a reprieve: family fun — it’s your chance to get grow and have fun in a friendly, "I said, 'God, can you maybe Rick Norman spent a soggy, cold night last week in front of the active from head to toe with your safe environment. A wide variety of ease up a little bit? Does it really Methodist Church. children. camp experiences are available, all have to rain on me? Immediately it The day will feature indoor and designed to enhance and enrich started raining harder." hour-long documentary about the I A million people die every year outdoor activities, including your child’s summer. Touch-a-Truck, bounce house, At that, he laughed heartily. disease and efforts to fight it. The from the disease. One in five child- Whether it’s the traditional camp sports, games and more. The day Despite a mostly sleepless, documentary will be shown at the hood deaths in Africa is caused by with sports, games, swimming, also is an open house for this sum- uncomfortable night, Mr. Norman church (25 Church St.) and starts at malaria. and arts and crafts in a choice- mer’s YMCA camps and hard hat based model, or one of the week- accomplished what he'd set out to 7 p.m. Guests will be able to donate I Malaria kills 10,000 pregnant tours of the new Hall Family Center long specialty camps – fencing, art, do last week: Raise awareness of to the cause while they are there, women per year in Africa. and Collis Aquatic Center, which martial arts or horseback riding to the toll malaria still takes on mil- though the event is free. are under construction. name a few. lions worldwide. His sleep-out, Donations collected over the using mosquito netting that malar- course of the night will be passed ia experts say can dramatically to the "Nothing But Nets" cam- reduce cases of the deadly disease, paign, which purchases and dis- turned a few heads and spread the tributes insecticide-treated bed word about simple solutions to nets throughout Africa. what remains a global epidemic. A few facts about malaria, cour- "I had people stop and ask, won- tesy of Mr. Norman: dering what was going on," he said I It is spread from person to per- later. "So that was good." son by mosquitos. The next step comes this Thurs- I About 3.3 billion people, near- day, April 25, when the church's ly half the world's population, are Committee on Relief hosts an at risk of catching the disease. Page 10 Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 AROUND TOWN Lion’s Den is open A beekeeping workshop is free at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 28. If you Wednesday, Saturday have ever been curious about doing a little backyard beekeep- The Lion’s Den Thrift Shop at 16 ing, hear local beekeeper Jeff Mel- Miller St. is open from 9 a.m. to 1 lo from Aquidneck Island Apiaries p.m. on Wednesdays and Satur- discuss chemical-free beekeeping days. Wednesday, May 1, is Wacky locally and beyond, how he began Wednesday. All items will be $5 and where he is going. There will and under. be plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Learn to build your A wall basket workshop at 10:30 business Facebook page a.m. on Saturday, May 4. The cost is $30. Pick from three styles of “Build Your Business Facebook handwoven baskets that can be Page & Start Marketing Your Busi- hung on a door or wall. Decide if ness” with instructor Sara Bagwell the basket will be in sun or shade is from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, and let your creativity bring these April 24, at the East Bay Chamber traditional baskets to life. of Commerce office, 16 Cutler St., Frerichs Farm is a family owned Warren. It is designed for the Face- Students from Warren and Bristol dance studios will join a nation-wide flash mob to celebrate National and operated retail nursery and book beginner who has little or no Dance Week. The United Flash Mob is on Saturday afternoon at Independence Park in Bristol. farm on the Kickemuit River at 43 experience in Facebook market- Kinnicutt Ave. For more informa- ing. bers are welcome at 7 p.m. on Casini & Bill Monroe on May 10, part of a country-wide flash mob tion, call 245-8245 or visit www. Participants will learn how to Thursdays at the fitness center at and Tara Harris on May 17. There held on April 27. For more infor- frerichsfarm.com. navigate the Facebook business 426 Metacom Ave. in the Parker will be open mic on May 24, mation, contact Ms. Nienhuis at page as well as best practices on Mill. Memorial Day weekend. 440-8574 or director@theballetctr. Literacy Volunteers utilizing the social media giant for Donations are collected during com or visit nationaldance marketing. Participants should the free classes and go toward Studios to celebrate week.org. offering free training have a Facebook personal profile improvements to the shelter and Literacy Volunteers of East Bay already set up or must notify the day-to-day operations. For more National Dance Week Federal Blues to host seeks volunteers to help adults instructor at Sara.Bagwell06@ information, call Mark Lombari at Just Dance of Warren and The working on skills such as reading, gmail.com prior to the class. 247-7440. clamboil, bluegrass band Ballet Center, Danceworks and writing, math, using e-mail and Registration is limited to the Extensions of Bristol will partici- The Warren Federal Blues RIM the Internet and speaking English. first 15 people who RSVP for the Acoustic open mic at pate in a United Flash Mob on Sat- will host its seventh annual old- You don’t need to be a teacher. free workshop. To reserve a spot, urday, April 27, at 3:30 p.m. at fashioned New England-style send an e-mail to Sara.Bagw Coffee Depot on Friday A training session starts on Independence Park on Thames clamboil fund-raiser with chow- Monday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m. at [email protected] or call the An acoustic open mic is on Fri- Street in Bristol to help National der and music by the Barn Yard Chamber at 245-0750. the Portsmouth Free Public day, April 26, from 7 to 9:50 p.m. at Dance Week achieve its mission to Jammers, a bluegrass band, on Library, 2657 East Main Road. The Coffee Depot, 501 Main St. “celebrate dance and promote fun Saturday, April 27, at the Por- Each training is four sessions long, Alzheimer’s caregivers The open mic starts at about 7 fitness.” tuguese American Club, 112 totaling eight hours. These inter- group to meet tonight p.m., with guest artist Marilynn Studio owners Garance Nien- Arlington Ave. active training sessions teach Manfra performing from 8 to 8:40 huis, Michelle Spina, Lisa Carissi- Arrive at 6 p.m.; the boil will be tutoring techniques and best An Alzheimer’s caregivers sup- p.m., followed by open mic until mi and Sherry Winn have come served promptly at 7. The cost is practices for working with adult port group meets the fourth 9:50. The venue is alcohol- and together to create an event to cel- $25 per person, and there is a 150- learners. Wednesday of the month, April 24, tobacco-free. Beverages, food and ebrate dance for everyone to “get person capacity. For tickets, call Volunteers meet with their stu- at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist pastries are for sale. (Please do not your bodies moving and dance!” Ed Hebert at 368-5120 or e-mail dents two hours per week. Call Church’s Giura Building, 16 Miller bring in food.) National Dance Week is a non- [email protected]. If available, training coordinator Eleanor St. For more information, call 396- Bring a non-perishable food profit organization founded in tickets can be purchased at the Fuller at 247-2177 to register for 5200. donation to benefit the Bristol 1981 consisting of dance luminar- door. the training session. Or visit the Good Neighbors soup kitchen in ies and organizations created to website to see more information Try Zumba classes and support of “Singing Out for Food” gain greater recognition for dance Spring breakfast by about being a tutor at www. support animal shelter for the Artist Hunger Network. as an art form. lveb.org. Literacy Volunteers of Check out www.singingoutfor “Flash Mob participants will Ladies Rosary Sodality East Bay serves East Providence food.org. range in age from 6 to adult and Zumba, a Latin-inspired cardio The Ladies Rosary Sodality will and all of Bristol and Newport Open mics are almost every Fri- the event stresses the fun of being workout, is offered at 426 Fitness serve a spring breakfast from 7 to counties. day (except holiday weekends). active as a family, as a communi- for free on Thursday nights to 11 a.m. Sunday, April 28, at St. Performers coming up are Karen ty,” Ms. Nienhuis said. raise funds for the Warren Animal Thomas the Apostle Church, 500 Richardson on May 3, Matteo The United Flash Mob will be a Chamber hosting a Shelter. Non-members and mem- Metacom Ave. Breakfast includes Women’s Spring Series scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, home fries, baked WEBOND (Women’s Empower- beans, toast, fruit cup, juice, ment and Business Owners Net- doughnuts and coffee. working Development) is hosting Tickets are $9 for adults and $4 a weekly Women’s Spring Series at for children under 12. Call 245- the East Bay Chamber of Com- 4488 or 245-4469 for tickets. merce office, 16 Cutler St., Warren. The brown bag lunch series Spring breakfast by concludes on Tuesday, April 30, Touisset Fire Company from noon to 1 p.m. There is a 20- minute speaker, with discussion The Touisset Fire Company, Sta- and networking. The topic is “How tion 6, will host a spring breakfast Can Law of Attraction Help My from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Sunday, April Business Grow?” with Nicole L., 28, at the station on Touisset Road. Spiral Healing. On the menu are scrambled eggs, The seminar is $5. Call 245-0750 sausage, corned beef hash, pan- to register. Seating is limited. cakes, french toast, home fries, beans, yogurt, fruit cup, muffins, Rotary Club meets Danish, juice, coffee and tea. Tickets are $9 for adults and $3 every Tuesday evening for children 10 and under at the The Warren Barrington Rotary door. Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at The Wharf Tavern, Frerichs Farm offering Water Street, Warren. Presented more spring workshops are interesting speakers and pro- grams. Interested parties are wel- Frerichs Farm is open for the come. A full-course dinner is $16. season and will be presenting Want to make a difference in the some spring workshops to help community? For more informa- gardeners get into the swing of tion, call J. Metaxas at 254-3927 or things. Sign up online as space is e-mail [email protected]. limited. Go to www.frerichs farm.com to sign up. See more AROUND TOWN Page 12 Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 11 New season of Bristol/Warren ART Night kicks off on Thursday Four artists’ studios businesses feature special events situ, recording their interaction showcasing the work of dozens with nature. Her most recent large will be open to the public more artists. installation was at Lincoln Center, A free trolley service runs New York, for The Big Apple Cir- A new season of Bristol/Warren between open studios, galleries cus. ART Nights kicks off with a rare and business partners in each Allison Newsome, bronze and opportunity to visit the working town. Held on the last Thursday of clay sculpture, is located at 74 studio of Allison Newsome, a Har- the month from April to October, Baker St., Warren. She works in a vard ceramics instructor and each month’s lineup is completely distinctive style to create intricate internationally recognized bronze different to the last. bronze, ceramic reliefs and sculp- and clay sculptor. In its second year, ART Night tures. Her work has been featured Her studio is among four artists’ has expanded, offering visitors a in exhibitions in Jingdezhen, Chi- studios that will be open to the chance to visit 30 artists’ studios. na, and Society National Beaux public from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thurs- Music, film, lectures and work- Artes, Paris. day, April 25. The other three shops also have been added. Dawn Oliveira, textile designer, artists are Janice Lee Kelly, an air Event night programs and is at 219 High St., Bristol. She cre- and helium sculptor; cut-paper brochures are available at all par- ates printed organic fabrics, deco- artist Robert Pillsbury, a Harvard ticipating venues. rative pillows, women’s belts and art graduate who creates three- For more information about small purses. She is a graduate of dimensional surfaces using ART Night, visit www.artnightbris- UMass-Dartmouth and lived and paper; and Dawn Oliveira, a textile tolwarren.org. worked in for more designer who has worked with than 20 years. In 2007, she Polo Ralph Lauren and Emanuel Featured open studios launched Oliveira Textiles, which Ungarro. Janice Lee Kelly, air and helium features designs using organic The evening offers people of all sculpture, is located at Studio fabrics and non-toxic dyes. ages the rare (and free) opportuni- 219A, 30 Cutler St., Warren. She Robert Pillsbury, cut-paper One of the featured artists on ART Night is Allison Newsome, a ceram- ty to take a peek inside artists’ stu- creates gravity-defying, kinetic artist, is at the Maxwell House, 59 ics instructor and bronze and clay sculptor. dios to see where and how their and ethereal environmental Church St., Warren. His art is works are created. In addition to sculptures. Her photographs cap- defined by intricate patterns and of light and shadow. His recent terns, chair caning and Italian the open studios, 18 galleries and ture the site-specific sculptures in textures that emphasize the play work is influenced by quilt pat- abstract art. Audubon hosting a lecture on marine mammal/sea turtle first responder program Dust off your binoculars! The Foundation. state you will be attending the vacation week hikes and pro- uous forest. best birding of the year is at the For more information, call 245- May 2 class at the Audubon Soci- grams. Visit www.asri.org for pro- The program is for ages 10 and Audubon Society of Rhode 7500 or visit www.asrieec.org. To ety of Rhode Island. gram details, participating older. The fee is $15 adults and $8 Island’s Environmental Education register for programs requiring I Passport to the Trails returns refuges, and trail maps. children ($12/$6 members). Reg- Center at 1401 Hope St. on the registration, call 949-5454, ext. 0, through Sept. 30. Head out with I Spring birding and hiking at ister online at www.asri.org. For Bristol/Warren town line. or e-mail programs@asri. org. your passport, visit Audubon the National more information on this pro- The center features a life-sized I A free lecture for adults on the wildlife refuges across the state, Estuarine Research Reserve on gram and details on travel to Pru- model of a Right Whale, harbor Mystic Aquarium Marine Mam- and discover the varied habitats is from 9:45 a.m. dence Island, visit www.asri.org seal display, marine and freshwa- mal and Sea Turtle First Respon- and creatures that call Rhode to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4. and click on the events calendar ter aquarium exhibits, tide pool der Training is from 6 to 8 p.m. Island home. Along the way, you Many spring songbirds are arriv- for this program, which will take tank, along with trails and a Thursday, May 2, at the center. Sea will be directed to a “hidden” sten- ing in the region, stopping over to place again on Saturday, June 1. boardwalk to the bay on the 28- Research Foundation’s Mystic cil template at each refuge. Make a re-fuel and rest on islands like I “Time to Gather Stones,” an acre wildlife refuge. The center is Aquarium has been responding to crayon or pencil rubbing at each Prudence. Take a passenger van to art exhibit by Nancy Chapman, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- marine mammal strandings since destination and return the com- traverse the island, incorporating at the center through April 28 dur- day to Saturday and noon to 5 1973. Learn how to identify local pleted passport to Audubon by several short hikes (anywhere ing center hours. Ms. Chapman’s p.m. Sunday. marine mammal and sea turtle Sept. 30 for a reward and the from 1/2 to 2 miles). paintings are inspired by Old The usual admission fee is $6 for species, as well as the federal reg- opportunity to be entered in a Trails are relatively flat and the Boston Neck Road, which runs adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for ulations that ensure the safety of grand prize raffle. pace will be easy. Learn about the through the Casey Farm property children 4 to 12 years (under 4 are these animals. Just visit the Audubon Environ- unique history of the island in in North Kingstown. The artist free). However, it is waived on the Information will be provided for mental Education Center to addition to the beautiful natural draws inspiration from the old first Saturday of each month for those interested in becoming a receive your free passport. They features that make Prudence a walls that run on either side of the Free Family Fun Day courtesy of a first responder. To register, e-mail also will be available at all gem. Habitats to be visited include old road. The exhibit is free with grant from the Citizens Bank rescue@Mystic Aquarium.org and Audubon Earth Day and school saltmarsh, pine barren and decid- admission.

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Box 90, Bristol, May 5 at St. Alexander’s Christopher Moon will perform in ment and job-matching work- RI 02809 a rescheduled concert on Satur- shop for employers at 8:30 a.m. A May breakfast is at St. Alexan- day, April 27, at 8 p.m. at the BY FAX: 401/253-6055 Thursday, May 2, or at 8:30 a.m. der Church, 221 Main St., on Sun- Church Street Coffeehouse. Monday, May 6, at the East Bay Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east day, May 5, from 10 a.m. to noon. The coffeehouse is located in Chamber office, 16 Cutler St., bayri.com where you can fill out forms The menu includes a waffle sta- the lower level of the First United Suite 102, Warren. for engagements, weddings, anniver- tion, eggs, sausage, ham, home- saries, births and achievements. Go to Methodist Church, 25 Church St. The workshop explains the free made homefries, breads and Allysen Callery was nominated the bottom of the homepage and click muffins, fruit, juice, coffee and recruitment and assessment tools on “Send Us Your News.” for Best Female Vocals in 2009 and available through the state’s other items. 2010 and was named Best Singer- online career center, Employ FOR MORE INFORMATION: Tickets are $9 for adults and $5 401/253-6000, ext. 107 songwriter/Acoustic Act of 2012 RI.org. for children. Tickets are available by the Providence Phoenix. Space is limited, so reserve a Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., at the door or sold before or after She has been called the “Tim seat by calling 888/616-5627. Bristol. Photos are encouraged but Mass. cannot be returned, unless a self- Burton of folk music” and recent- addressed, stamped envelope is ly returned from her second tour Car Cruise Nights enclosed. Elks to host a of Germany and Switzerland. Ally- kick off next week Milestone events, such as births, wed- Mother’s Day breakfast sen plays nylon string guitar the dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- way your mother sang you to The annual Car Cruise Nights mitted within the year following the A Mother’s Day breakfast is from sleep and was influenced by some Allysen Callery was named Best will begin a new season on Friday, event. 8 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 12, at of the greatest performers of our Singer-songwriter/Acoustic Act of May 3, from 5 p.m. until dusk at St. the Bristol County Elks, 1 Consti- DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday time with the soulful lyrics of a 2012 by the Providence Phoenix. Thomas the Apostle Church, 500 tution St., Bristol. Proceeds will Bob Dylan combined with the Metacom Ave. The evenings will NOTE: To get information into the She will play on Saturday in a Eight Days calendar in the Life section, benefit Elks charitable causes. sweeping melodies of Stevie tripleheader along with folk continue until Oct. 4. Tickets are $9 in advance or $10 Nicks. All vehicles are welcome. There the deadline is at noon on Friday. artists Kim Lamothe and Christo- at the door. Call the Lodge at 253- Kim Lamothe is a Rhode Island will be a live DJ playing ’50s music, pher Moon in a concert resched- 9805. songwriter with a poetic lyrical prizes and food. uled due to a snowstorm this win- ance department or at the event. style, percussive guitar playing on ter. Lions Club holding annual In the past 13 years, the Bristol Free counseling for one song and delicate finger pick- County Lions Club gave out over your small business ing on the next, with an energetic Tickets are $12 at the door, Scholarship Breakfast 45 scholarships to well deserving playful quality on stage that cap- which opens at 7:30. Refresh- local students. All net proceeds Anyone interested in a free, con- tures people. ments are available for $2. The The Bristol County Lions Club from the event will go toward the fidential mentoring session can Christopher Moon is a keen coffeehouse is a smoke- and alco- will host its 13th annual Scholar- scholarships. contact the East Bay Chamber of observer of the human condition hol-free venue. ship Breakfast on Sunday, May 5, Anyone interested in purchas- Commerce to meet with a SCORE with brilliant lyrics and blues Coming up on May 11 will be from 8 to 11 a.m. at St. Michael’s ing tickets or learning more about rhythms combined with soulful Joanne Lurgio with Mary Ann parish hall, 378 Hope St., Bristol. business counselor. Appoint- this event or the Lions Club can harmonica. Rossoni. The breakfast consists of eggs, ments are available on Fridays at contact Bette Walpole at 235-2322 pancakes, bacon, ham, homefries 9:30 or 10:30 a.m. at the Chamber or Linda Pelland at 253-6879. sweetbread french toast, pastry, office, 16 Cutler St., Suite 102. juice and coffee. Tickets are $8 for Learn more about how to AT THE LIBRARY adults and $5 for children under Annual 5K and Fun Run increase, expand or manage your 12. There also will be raffles and is coming up on May 4 business with a face-to-face con- Books on Main book Copies of the book are available at prizes and a special Mother’s Day sultation with a business profes- the library. For more information door prize. The Warren Substance Abuse sional who has owned a variety of club to meet tonight call 245-7686. Prevention Coalition is sponsor- businesses for 40 years and can Free eye screenings are for any- George Hail Library is at 530 one who attends the breakfast. ing the 23nd annual 5K and Fun help with your questions or prob- The library book club, Books on Main St. Hours are from 10 a.m. All high school students living in Run on Saturday, May 4, at Kicke- lems. You decide the level of assis- Main, will meet on Wednesday, Bristol County who have been muit Middle School, Child Street. tance you would like, and the April 24, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday accepted into an accredited The Kid’s Fun Run begins at 8:15 number of sessions, based on 2013 Reading Across Rhode Island and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and school are eligible for scholar- a.m., followed by the 5K at 9 a.m. A your needs. Call the Chamber selection, “The Beauty of Human- Saturday. For more information, ships. Applications can be picked 1.5-mile walk is included. office at 245-0750 for more infor- ity Movement” by Camilla Gibb. call 245-7686 or visit www.george up at the local high school guid- Applications for the race are mation. All are welcome to attend. hail.org. Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 13 BCS offering trip to Connecticut Art Trail in June 2nd Story Theatre to present Two major stops on the Con- Popes’ daughter, Theodate Pope art. In addition to five works by necticut Art Trail are on the Bar- Riddle, who became one of Amer- Caravaggio, there are 50 paintings Williams’ ‘The Rose Tattoo’ rington Community School’s next ica’s most successful vernacular by his followers, known as Car- trip. architects. avaggisti. There also will be time Play has been called a intoxicating fairy tale for grown- “Artistic Legacies in Connecti- The farm covers 150 acres of to visit works by the American fairy tale for grownups ups and as poetic and wistful a cut: French & American Impres- fields and woodlands and con- Impressionists, as well as the Nut- work as Williams ever composed” sionism and the Genius of Car- tains a reconstructed pre-1925 ting Collection of American colo- by the New York Times. 2nd Story Theatre celebrates the Previews are at 8 p.m. Friday avaggio” will feature visits and sunken garden by landscape gar- nial furniture, works by the pre- rites of spring with a production tours at Hill-Stead Museum and dener Beatrix Farrand, a working Raphaelites and the Hudson River and Saturday, April 26 and 27, and of “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28. Preview Wadsworth Atheneum on Friday, colleague of Mrs. Riddle and niece School. Williams’ poetic tale of the spiritu- June 7. of Edith Wharton. There will be a Barrington departure is at 7:30 tickets are $20. al and sexual salvation of a Sicilian Regular performances are from A morning visit will be made at tour of the house-museum with a a.m., with a Providence pickup at widow. Performances are from Hill-Stead Museum, sitting above docent as well as the garden. 7:50; return will be by 5 p.m. The May 2 to 26 at 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 April 26 to May 26 at the theater at p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 the historic colonial village of At the Wadsworth Atheneum, trip fee of $85 for BCS members 28 Market St. Farmington, Conn. The Colonial there will be lunch, followed by a and $98 for non-members p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $25; $20 The production is directed by for under 21. Revival country house was built guided tour of “Burst of Light: Car- includes admission and guided Ed Shea. Set in a small fishing by Alfred Atmore Pope around avaggio and His Legacy.” The exhi- tours, lunch, BCS escort, motor- Discussion Sunday will take colony on the American Gulf place on May 12. Put your think- 1900 for his collection of French bition explores the legacy of the coach and driver tip. Coast, the play revolves around Impressionist paintings. The renowned painter Michelangelo Visit the BCS website at ing cap on for a discussion of the Serafina delle Rose, a restless wid- humanities themes roused by the house, which contains period fur- Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) www.barrcommschool.com or ow for whom love is stronger than nishings, was designed by the and his influence on 17th-century call 245-0432 weekday mornings. play. It begins immediately follow- death. The story of this passionate ing the performance. Sicilian dressmaker, the lover she 2nd Story Theatre is at 28 Mar- SENIORS chooses and the daughter she ket St. For more information, call denies, is a seldom-produced 247-4200, e-mail boxoffice@2nd noon the day before at 245-2474. favorite nonprofit organizations ‘Songs of Faith’ DVD classic. StoryTheatre.com or visit the The computer room is open to and their stories will be posted on Winner of the 1951 Tony Award website at www.2ndStoryTheat concert on Thursday all seniors from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Salute to Senior Service Wall of for Best Play, it was called “An re.com. Monday to Friday for practice and Fame. In addition, $5,000 will be The Warren Senior Center, 20 pleasure. donated to the national winner’s Libby Lane, is open from 8:30 a.m. Crocheting and crafts are at 6 nonprofit charity of choice. ACHIEVEMENTS to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and p.m. Mondays. has a variety of activities. For more Cards are played at 9 a.m., with Kickemuit Village bingo Air Force Airman NOAH C. Charlene Berry-Jensen of Hope information, or to sign up for pro- bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, is every Wednesday JENSEN graduated from basic Street, Warren, and Chris Jensen grams, call Betty at 247-1930. pinochle on Wednesdays, Hi-Lo- military train- of Grimes, Iowa. A volunteer luncheon is at 11:30 Jack on Thursdays and cribbage The Kickemuit Village weekly ing at Joint a.m. Thursday, April 25. On the on Fridays. Base San Anto- Two Warren students earned menu is chicken soup, hot, open- bingo is at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays Join Rachel and friends for whist at Andreozzi Hall, 20 Libby Lane. nio-Lackland, academic honors for the winter faced turkey sandwich on white at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays. San Antonio, term at Portsmouth Abbey bread, gravy, stuffing, cranberry Refreshments are served. Harbor Lights trip to Texas. By com- School. PETER BARLOW, Grade sauce, string beans, fresh fruit, Aerobics classes are on Tues- pleting basic 12, and SOPHIA DIODATI, Grade and decaf coffee or tea. The sug- days and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Foxwoods on May 6 training, he 10, were named to the honor roll. gested donation is $3. Sign up by Join Sue for a workout that focus- earned four noon Wednesday, April 24. Harbor Lights of St. Mary’s, in es on the key posture muscle conjunction with Conway Tours, credits toward Warren students were named “Understanding the Benefits of groups and cardiovascular sys- an associate in to the dean’s list for the quarter Home Care” is at 12:15 p.m. will hold its monthly bus trip to tem. The cost per class is $1.50. Foxwoods on Monday, May 6. The applied science degree through ending March 23 at New England Thursday, April 25, with Marsha Crocheting and knitting is at 1 the Community College of the Air Institute of Technology. Included Mascena from Bayada Home trip departs at 7:30 a.m. and p.m. on Tuesdays. Crochet and/or returns at 5 p.m. The cost is $20, Force and also earned distinction are JOHN BATE, GEOFFREY Care. knit for yourself or for charity. The as an honor graduate. A 2012 HAWLEY, MATTHEW NILE and “Songs of Faith” is at 1 p.m. including food and Keno group is working on hats and mit- coupons. You do not need to be a graduate of Dallas Center Grimes PAIGE WHITNEY. Thursday, April 25. The DVD con- tens for underprivileged children. High School, he is the son of cert by Daniel O’Donnell features member of Harbor Lights to par- Ceramics is at 6 p.m. on Tues- ticipate. Call Rose Arpaia at 253- LEGALNOTICE inspirational and gospel songs. days with June. There is no charge Refreshments will follow. Sign up 6525 for information, reservations for the class, just the piece you and payment. No payment will be LEGALNOTICE TOWN OF WARREN with Betty. work on. A spring brunch is at 11:30 a.m. accepted on the bus. VACANCIES A craft class is at 10 a.m. on TOWN OF WARREN SUMMER HELP FOR VACANCIES Monday, April 29. On the menu is Wednesdays with Joan. Beginners DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS orange juice, spinach, mushroom LEGALNOTICE PLAYGROUND COUNSELORS are always welcome. ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTOR MINIMUM AGE – 16 YEARS OLD, and cheese omelet, breakfast Cribbage for beginners with NOTICE WORK WEEK – 40 HOURS sausage, potato log, yogurt, and The Town of Warren is seeking applications instructor Frank Nencka is at 1 Town of Warren decaf coffee or tea. The suggested for the above positions. Applications may The Town of Warren is seeking applica- p.m. on Thursdays. 514 Main Street be obtained in the Town Clerk’s Office or on tions for the above positions. Applications donation is $3. Sign up by noon Bingo is at 1 p.m. Fridays, with a Warren Probate sessions the Town Website www.townofwarren- may be obtained in the Town Clerk’s Friday, April 26. variety of games and cash prizes. May 9 & 16 and ri.gov. Applications must be filed in the Office or on the Town Website June 12 & 27, 2013 On Thursday, May 2, “Don’t Be a Refreshments are served. Town Clerk’s Office, 514 Main Street, www.townofwarren-ri.gov. Applications Target of Healthcare Fraud” is 9:30 AM Warren, RI, no later than Friday, May 3, must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office, with a representative from the 2013 by 4:00 PM. 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, no later than Vote for Outstanding Probate Judge, Steven Minicucci Monday, May 3, 2013 by 4:00 PM. attorney general’s Consumer Pro- Julie A Coelho, Town Clerk tection Unit. Sign up with Betty. Senior Volunteer April 24 & May 1, 2013 Julie A Coelho, Town Clerk Upcoming trips include a Paw- April 24 & May 1, 2013 Sox game on Tuesday, May 21, at Rhode Island residents are April 10, 17 & 24 2013 12:05 p.m. It is $10 per member. encouraged to cast their vote for Payment is due when you sign up. the state’s Outstanding Senior Vol- A trip to see “War Horse” at unteer. There are two seniors from PPAC is Thursday, June 6, at 1 p.m. the East Bay among the nominees See Betty if you are interested. — Gil P. of Rumford and Joseph Health insurance counseling is Souza of Bristol. offered on Thursday afternoons The recognition is part of the by appointment. Janet Holmes Salute to Senior Service program, from East Bay CAP is available to sponsored by Home Instead Inc. assist seniors with health insur- The program honors the contri- ance questions and options. There butions of adults 65 and older are many assistance programs who give at least 15 hours a month available to eligible seniors. Call of volunteer service to their the center for an appointment. favorite causes. If you need state transportation Online voting is under way services through the RIDE pro- through April 30 at SalutetoSe- gram for medical appointments, niorService.com (nominations for there is a co-pay fee of $4 round outstanding senior volunteers trip. Medical assistance recipients were accepted between Feb. 1 and will not be charged. If you have March 31). From those state win- any questions, call 461-9760. ners, a panel of senior care experts Lunch is served in the dining will pick the national Salute to center on weekdays at 11:30 a.m. Senior Service honoree. for a suggested donation of $3. Home Instead Inc. will donate Reservations must be made by $500 to each of the state winners’ Page 14 Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 LEGALNOTICE

TOWN OF WARREN VACANCIES Wildcats Local run will help those hurt by bombing ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD ‘Barrington to Boston and a handful of other residents ran date when the Boston Marathon VOLUNTARY HISTORIC COMMITTEE - improve to 4-1 in this year’s marathon and were for- was run. BOARD OF APPEALS Run’ planned for May 15 TREE COMMISSION tunate to escape unharmed. But the “There is a fund-raising compo- CONSERVATION COMMISSION The Kickemuit Middle group of local runners knows there nent to it if anyone wishes to con- The Warren Town Council is seeking School Wildcats improved to A handful of area residents who are many people who have been tribute,” wrote Mr. Malik. “All applications for the above positions. 4-1 on the season with a 10-0 participated in this year’s Boston dramatically affected by the act of money raised will go ... to those Applications may be obtained in the Town Clerk’s Office or on the Town Website victory over Thompson Mid- Marathon are organizing an infor- terrorism. directly affected by the explosions www.townofwarren-ri.gov. Applications dle School this past week and mal run to raise money for those “There were at least eight of us on Marathon Monday.” must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office, did it on solid pitching perfor- impacted by the explosions near the who ran and we just can’t turn our The run will begin and end at 14 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, no later than mances from CJ Casalino and race finish line. minds off to what happened,” Chachapacassett Road in Barring- Friday, May 3, 2013 by 4:00 PM. Interviews will be held at the Town Council Meeting on Damien Mendoza, who com- A few hours after the bombs deto- wrote Mr. Malik, who owns the ton; it starts at 6 p.m. The course May 14, 2013 at 7pm in the Council bined to pitch a one-hit nated in downtown Boston killing company FuelBelt in Warren, travels mainly along Rumstick Chambers. shutout. The Wildcats play three people and injuring nearly 200 which makes equipment for Road, and participants can park at Julie A Coelho, Town Clerk first place Wickford on the others, a group of local residents endurance athletes. Barrington Beach. road this Friday, April 26. including Warren business owner The local runners will host an Donations are optional with all April 17, 24 & May 1, 2013 Vinu Malik were already discussing informal 4.15-mile run called the collections going directly to One how they could help the victims. “Barrington to Boston Run” — the Fund Boston. There will also be LEGALNOTICE LEGALNOTICE Mr. Malik, his brother Michael, distance acts as a reminder of the commemorative T-shirts. TOWN OF WARREN TOWN OF WARREN 514 MAIN STREET LIFEGUARDS –CERTIFIED WARREN RI 02885 Contractors are invited to submit sealed Must be DEM certified “non-surf”. Two (2) nd full times, at 40 hours per week. One (1) 52 Anniversary bids to: part-time, at 16 hours per week, 1961 - 2013 Weekends are required. Happy 60th Town of Warren C/O Warren Town Clerk Applications may be obtained in the Town 514 Main Street Clerk’s Office or on the Town Website Angelina Warren RI 02885 www.townofwarren-ri.gov. Applications John! must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office, Deadline: May 10, 2013 @ 11:00am 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, no later than Berretto Friday, May 3, 2013 by 4:00 PM. Love, Joann, Jody, Project: Color Coat & Stripe Veterans Precious memories silently Field Running Track Julie A Coelho, Town Clerk kept of a dear mother Jacob & Seth I’ll never forget Contact: John M. Massed April 10, 17 & 24 2013 Director of Public Works No longer in my life (401) 245 - 0200 to share, but in my heart you Bid documents may be obtained or LEGALNOTICE examined at the Office of the Warren Town are always there. Clerk, 514 Main Street, Warren Rhode LEGALNOTICE Island 02885. The Town of Warren Sadly missed, BRISTOL COUNTY reserves the Right to award this project to INVITATION TO BID Son Joe WATER AUTHORITY the lowest, qualified, evaluated, responsive TOWN OF WARREN IMPORTANT NOTICE bidder. The Town of Warren reserves the CONCESSION RIGHTS Right to reject any and all bids or to accept (Ice Cream/ Slush Peddler) the bid deemed in its best interest. The Water System Flushing Schedule Barrington – April 21 – May 3 Town of Warren reserves the right to reject The Town of Warren is seeking bids for 2ND ANNIVERSARY any bids at their discretion, for reasons that Concession Rights to Burr’s Hill Park, Warren – May 1 – May 10 could include, but not limited to past Town Beach & Hugh Cole Park. No con- Bristol – May 8 – May 24 performances from provided references, cession after 5 PM. Minimum Bid: lack of proper equipment, lack of $500. MUST sell ice cream/ice cream Water System Flushing will be done Sunday manpower to complete project in a timely novelties and slush. Must also work through Thursday, 10 pm to 6 am. fashion. The Town of Warren is an equal with the Recreation Director. opportunity employer. Rust deposits from the cast iron mains may Bids should be submitted in a sealed enve- temporarily cause discolored water. If you Individuals requesting interpreter services lope, clearly marked “CONCESSION experience discolored water after 6:00 am, for the hearing impaired must notify the RIGHTS”, to the Town Clerk’s Office no run the water for 5 to 10 minutes until it ATTENTION Town Clerk’s Office at least forty-eight (48) later than 11:00 AM, May 3, 2013 at which clears. Hours prior to the meeting. 245-7340. time the bids will be opened publicly. The Authority suggests storing water during April 24 & May 1, & 8, 2013 The Town of Warren reserves the right to Louis A. D’Agostino the day for drinking purposes. reject any or all bids and to waive any April 27, 2011-April 27, 2013 AGENTS & informality and accepts the proposal Should you have any concerns or problems deemed in the best interest of the Town. please call our emergency telephone num- Lou, We miss you very ber 401-245-5071. BROKERS Persons requesting interpreter services for much and so does Benji. the hearing-impaired must notify the Town Thank you for your cooperation. Looking for Clerk’s Office at least forty-eight (48) hours Your Loving Family a great pet? prior to bid opening (401-245-7340) Warren is an equal opportunity provider We want Check out the East Bay and employer. PAYMENT Classifieds every week LEGALNOTICE your news! April 10, 17 & 24, 2013 DEMAND NOTICE TOWN OF WARREN PROBATE COURT Tells us about the new Justin Arruda LEGAL NOTICE 514 MAIN STREET 9:30 A.M. 13 Ellis Avenue members of your team, Probate Judge, Steven Minicucci your awards, your TOWN OF WARREN Acting Probate Judge, Warren, RI 02885 FOURTH QUARTERLY PAYMENT Anthony DeSisto certifications, your

Due: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Debiase, Louis A. Est# 12-34 PAST DUE RENT OF $384.03. achievements and other Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Petition to sell real estate to be heard on ON STORAGE UNIT #25 announcements. Send April 25, 2013. Interest will be charged on Wednesday, May 8, 2012. Plat 15A - Lot 16: 7 Rosewood Court DUE BY 04/26/2013 by 5:00PM press releases, photos, April 10, 17 & 24, 2013 etc. to: We now offer a lock box payment drop off in the Government A-1 Self Storage Inc Center lobby located at 1 Joyce Street. Payments can be Robertson, Lawrence M. a/k/a 110 Seymour Street realestate@ Robertson, Lawrence, Est. #13-12 dropped off 24 hours a day. Payments received after 3pm will Debra Tursini-Robertson has qualified as Warren, RI 02885 eastbaynewspapers.com be posted the next business day. Executrix of the estate. Creditors must file 401 245-0330 their claims in the Clerk's Office in the Checks may be mailed to: time required by law beginning April 17, Tax Collector 2013. April 17, 24 & May 1, 2013 Town of Warren, RI Shop & Dine P.O. Box 150423 Individuals requesting interpreter servic- We'll do Hartford, CT 06115-0423 es for the hearing impaired must notify Locally, You’ll the Town Clerk's Office at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. 245-7340. Ross Latham, Finance Director be glad you did! the rest. Warren Times-Gazette April 24, 2013 Page 15

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Paid vacations, retirement plans, and health care cannot be far behind. This proposal should RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. never see the light of day. Christine Kavanagh (left) choreographs a dance for Marcella Mazzenga. Back in 2004, legislators tried to extend union status to day care workers, but then-Governor Don Carcieri nixed the plan by A production three decades in the making vetoing the bill. He wisely saw that allowing the unionization of providers opens a Pandora’s Box BY CHRISTY NADALIN “The Wizard of Oz” included stu- her expert team: choreographer to other interest groups similarly [email protected] “It has been a pleasure dents as young as grade five — Cindy LoSasso, music director situated. As I wrote in a column St. Mary’s Bay View Academy and they proved they had what it Diane Gualtieri, percussion and back then, why not allow the readies its 30th anniversary to be part of this takes to perform with the older sound engineer Karen Mellor, and unionization of snow plow con- Cabaret — and director Christine girls costume designer Arlene Vachelli, production for every tractors who also get paid by the Kavanagh has been at the helm Appropriately, the theme of this an addition to all the parents, state? How about permitting since year one. year’s Cabaret is “Tradition”, and it teachers, and alumnae who sup- one of those years.” nursing home operators the right “It has been a pleasure to be will provide a glimpse of Broad- port her efforts. “We are so fortu- to unionize since they too receive part of this production for every CHRISTINE KAVANAGH way numbers over the last thirty nate to have the support of per- state money and have to comply one of those years,” says Christine years, play on an Oscar theme and forming arts students who come with regulations? The list of Kavanagh, who has taught theater a classic old-school Hollywood back. When we revisit the past, we wannabes is interminable. That’s and chamber music at the East depending on the cast and pro- and Broadway feel. New this year make the present stronger,” says why federal law (subject to state Providence girls school for three duction, not much has changed is a backdrop enabling a projec- Ms. Kavanagh. “God has been very exemptions) prohibits the union- decades. over the years besides the faces. tion of pictures from past good to us.” ization of private providers. The Cabaret has traditionally “The kids are always very talent- Cabarets. Performances will be held April I remember well an interview I been a Broadway style produc- ed and great to work with.” It Asked what it has been like to 25-28, tickets are $25 ($15 on conducted when I was a talk tion and, although according to used to be a primarily upper- successfully execute Bay View’s Thursday’s student night. Visit show host on WHJJ. An irate Ms. Kavanagh, Broadway music school production, but recent polished Cabaret year after year, bayviewacademy.org for more provider accompanied a union always needs to be tweaked, performances of “Annie” and the modest Ms. Kavanagh credits information. representative that afternoon. She grossed over $100,000 a year, had no college education, and was not a citizen. Yet she com- 2. OPENING DAY at the Her- FIVE UNDER TEN plained that taxpayers should reshoff Marine Museum/America’s A Janice Lee Cup Hall of Fame. Free. Details on help pay for her retirement and You don’t have to strip your check- page 7. Kelly creation. family health benefits. ing account to have a good time. Ms. Kelly's Make no mistake about it: this 3. Roger Williams University FLOAT studio Here are five of this week's best newest legislative gamble is SPRING CONCERT. Free. 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This one, still in its original satin Pool & Christmas Village, Swansea, MA Dolphin Apollo lined case, has Super 20% OFF* Robotic Cleaner sterling silver Special! Chemicals & for in-ground residential pools holders with Reg. $1099.99 25lb. 3” Slo Tabs Accessories porcelain cups. *Some Less Instant Rebate -$100.00 $69.99 You Pay $999.99 Also included Regular $109.99 Restrictions apply. Less Mail In Rebate -$100.00 are the dainty You Must Present Coupon Expires 05-14-13 Your Final Cost Only $899.99 sterling silver Karen demitasse spoons which WATERMAN are a necessity, as a teaspoon is too big to use in a cup this size. The sterling hold- ers were made by G. H. French silver company of North Attle- boro around 1920-1932. The porcelain liners are from Lenox China. There were many silver companies in the area at that This demitasse set is still in its original satin lined case and has sterling time, all of which are now gone or silver holders with porcelain cups. have merged with Reed & Barton. Small cups for tea and coffee have been in use across Asia and usually measure 2-2 ?” high and serve a rich dessert. Europe for the last two centuries, the saucers 4?” in diameter. Dur- Your demitasse service is miss- but became particularly popular ing the Victorian period, formality ing a couple of porcelain liners in the 1800’s in France. The word was at its peak. Dinner services of which are still available through demitasse “de-me-tas” means porcelain and silver included spe- some specialty retailers. Your set “half cup” in French. The smaller cial pieces for every purpose. Not has sterling holders, is in overall size was preferred for drinking many of us are that formal in our good condition and is in its origi- stronger coffees such as espresso, entertaining nowadays, but nal case. This set would have a cappuccino and Turkish coffee demitasse cups are the perfect likely value in the $300 range. after dinner. Demitasse cups size for children or a nice way to Q. I have a number of objects I inherited which I am considering donating to a local museum. What would I need to consider May 3rd - September 21st Store Hours: for doing this and can I write the donation off on my taxes? Sun & Mon 12-5pm, Tuesday CLOSED, A. There will be a process Weds & Thurs 11am-5pm, Fri & Sat 11am-6pm which the museum will do to Later hours by chance or appointment “accession” the object and for- mally accept it into their collec- CLOSED FOURTH OF JULY tion, and they will produce a “deed of gift”. They will ask you for basic information and what your terms of the gift may be— which may include if the object 259 Thames Street, Bristol, RI • 401-256-0485 • lunaseashop.com can be sold or disposed of. If you Near Gray’s Ice Cream & Thames Waterside want to get a tax deduction, you need to have an approximate val- ue if you think it is under $5000. If it is over $5000 in value, you will need a professional appraisal to submit with your return. There are different levels of appraisals and if the value exceeds $20,000, the appraiser will need to provide specific details in the report (as well as sign your return) in order for the IRS to accept it. You should seek advice from a profes- sional appraiser and an accoun- tant if the object is in this value range. Karen Waterman is an antique furniture and decorative arts appraiser in the East Bay area and will answer as many questions about your own “hidden treasures” as possible. By sending a letter or e-mail with a question, you give full permission for use in the column. Names, addresses or e-mail will not be published and photos will be returned if requested. Send e- mails (digital photos are encouraged) to [email protected]. Send snail mail to East Bay Newspapers, Att. Karen Waterman, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B3 ART Night: Gallery & Open Studio Tours of Bristol and Warren

Bristol and Warren are offering Warren); cut-paper artist Robert seven “ART Nights”—a gallery Pillsbury, a Harvard art graduate stroll with a twist—for 2013, and who creates three-dimensional the first will be held this Thursday, surfaces using layered, woven, April 25. hand–cut paper (Maxwell House, ART Night invites you to explore 59 Church St., Warren); and Dawn the inner workings of artists’ stu- Oliveira, a textile designer who has dios, and each ART Night features worked with Polo Ralph Lauren two local artists who open their and Emanuel Ungarro (219 High studio doors for an up-close and St., Bristol). personal look at where their work Ride the free trolley, visit gal- is created. A free trolley will run leries and take a rare peek inside ABOVE: The Oliveira Textiles stu- between galleries and studios, artists’ studios to see how creative dio, featuring the bold, colorful with local shops and restaurants works come to life. ART Night is a creations of textile designer Dawn contributing their own special partnership between the Warren Oliveira, will welcome visitors for offerings. Arts Initiative and Bristol Inde- ART Night, this Thursday, April April’s ART Night features 18 pendent Galleries and runs on the 25. RIGHT: A seed pod in the Cut- open galleries and business part- last Thursday of every month from ler thicket adjacent to Janice Lee ners and four open studios, April through October. Kelly's FLOAT studio, one of the including those of Allison New- featured studios. some, a Harvard ceramics instruc- What you need to know tor and internationally recognized WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m., April 25 bronze and clay sculptor (74 Bak- er St., Warren); Janice Lee Kelly, an COST: Free air & helium sculptor whose work MORE INFO: artnightbristolwar- is on display at the Lincoln Center ren.org or info@artnightbristol- in New York (#219A, 30 Cutler St., warren.org Chorus that sang for President Obama last Thursday performing in Bristol this Saturday

The Boston Children's Chorus, which performed before Presi- dent Obama and a national audi- ence at last week's interfaith ser- vice of healing following the Boston Marathon bombing, will be entertaining an audience here in the East Bay this weekend. Harnessing the power and joy of music to unite diverse communi- ties and inspire social change, this national award-winning premier chorus will be features as the final concert of the Community Con- cert Series at St. Michael's Church in Bristol. The BCC, celebrating its tenth season following its launch What you need to know in 2003, will entertain with songs from classical, folk and spiritual WHERE: St. Michael's Church traditions. WHEN: Saturday, April 27, 7:30 Dinner/concert packages will p.m. be available at Le Central and COST: $20, $15 (seniors), $10 (stu- Redlefsen's. The package price dents), available at Paper, Packag- includes a prix fixe menu and ing & Panache and at the door. concert ticket, given at the restau- MORE INFO: www.ccsatsm.org; rant. Reservations are required. 401/254-9626

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The new “normal” was not nor- cannoli at Mike’s or a high fast- ple are dead, nearly 200 were We were Navy, FBI on the cor- It was such a freak occurrence mal since there was always a ball left up in the zone were the injured or ner, federal civilians next door, after such a mass tragedy that I color-coded alert to worry about only legitimate causes of stress maimed, and Air Force two doors up, Army shook my head in disbelief, or “chatter” to put us on edge. on a jaunt to Boston. Those we once again across the street and Hill staffers thinking “what next?” Then a My husband was expecting to days are over, our security has suffered a large- next door to them. We all few weeks later, on a day I had get deployed—but didn’t—and been violated and a new genera- scale terrorist checked in on each other that been up on the Hill meeting we were mindful of his friends tion of Americans will under- attack in an afternoon and shared what we with a U.S. Senator, we learned and colleagues heading to Iraq stand what it’s like to be terror- American city. knew. That night the wind shift- that there was anthrax found in and Afghanistan to try and fight ized. The act of hor- ed and the smoke from the a Senate office. Terrorism of a the “enemy” on their own terri- As the “we got ‘em” celebra- Cara rific cowardice burning building wafted across new variety had come to visit. tory. tions come to a close, I wish I CROMWELL at the Boston our neighborhood. The metallic- The weeks and months that The arrival of the D.C. sniper had something smart or particu- Marathon, plastic-toxic-smelling air had a followed are a blur. D.C. in October of 2002 seemed like larly helpful to say about coping ricin-laced letters addressed to weight and a smell I can still changed overnight from a seri- the final straw. A month of gor- when terrorism comes to town federal officials, a massive man- taste. ous city with a fun side to a grim geous fall days marred by the and violates our sense of securi- hunt, and the crazy ups and I woke up on September 12th city with a sad side. Every din- certainty of the next attack. I ty. The sad truth is that the ter- downs of the 24-hour news cycle bleary-eyed from too much TV ner out, every public event felt learned the ins and outs of rorists—foreign and domestic— are taking me back to a place I and too many tears and drove to like forced fun. We had a moral online shopping and decided will always walk among us and don’t want to go: 2001. work late with my colleague who obligation to fight terrorism by that staying home and “letting try to take away things that are I remember opening the sun- came home with me the day going out and living “normally” the terrorists win” was okay as precious: the lives of other roof of my car as it crept across before. We had a feeling—like as we made our emergency long as I didn’t die in the parking Americans, our freedoms, our the 14th Street bridge that beau- many of us do now—that the plans and waited for the next lot of the local Home Depot. The trust in another. But they will tiful September morning and “terrorists would win” if they shoe to drop. I had friends who phrase “sheltering in place” never win as long as our resolve thinking about how incredibly changed one thing about how had their mail delivered to a became part of our vernacular. to stop them is strong and our blue the sky was. I didn’t know it we lived, and the American way bucket outside their door and As the years passed, terrorism love for one another is true. In a then but that trip in would be would disappear forever. It was others who made plans to move continued to shape our lives. I country full of first responders the last time I ever felt com- “United We Stand” back then. away. started my second maternity and heroes who run towards a pletely safe and carefree. A few Today, it’s “Boston Strong”. My husband and I had our leave a week early because my disaster, they can’t win and we hours later I would drive back Later that month, a tornado first child and while we were company was housed in an IMF can’t lose. across the bridge with smoke touched down on our little absorbed in the joys of parent- building that was always on filling the sky, creeping along to street, literally bouncing across hood, we now had someone so alert. Chatter surfaced indicat- Cara Cromwell is a public ing that an attack was imminent, affairs consultant and so it was decided that I should enthusiastic Red Sox fan, who stay home rather than worry believes that in politics—and about becoming the enormous baseball—game changing action pregnant woman who blocks the occurs in the middle, creating stairwell during a mass evacua- opportunity on the ball field tion. By the time we moved to and compromise and coalition- Rhode Island on Thanksgiving building in the halls of power. Day 2005, I was done living Visit her blog, Straight Up The under the constant threat of an Middle, at attack and glad to move back to http://straightupthemiddle.blogs a place where terrorism was pot.com/ and follow her on unlikely to show its hideous Twitter @cmcromwell.

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CARDIO CANINE MAY 3 - MAY 5, 2013 SIDEWALK SALES Sue Casa Harbor Bath and Body An Exercise Program for You and Your Dog Week 4 Kate and Company ‘Man’s Best Friend,’ is a com- I boutique mon catchphrase. Its origin may Robin Jenkins Antiques seem obvious, but according to Bristol House of Pizza American history, it was a lawyer from Warrensburg, Missouri that Coggeshall Jewelers coined the phrase. Paper Packaging & Panache It was October of 1869 when a Roberto’s farmer suspected local dogs of Persimmon killing his livestock. To subdue the threat, the farmer, shot and New Leaf killed a neigh- Bristol House B & B bor’s hound dog, Alayne White Spa known as Old Revival Drum. In retalia- tion, the dog’s SS Dion master, sued. Lobster Pot A successful trial Plank with Chatarunga Push-Up Green River Silver Co. followed, with Oliveira Textiles Marisa attorney George porate a famous dog game, position. BELLIS G. 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DEM estimated that coverage through multiple media South County and the East Bay about 20,000 anglers fished on the outlets. Also at the seminar, and although the morning was opening day. Visit www.dem.ri.gov RISAA members Roger and Sue cold the excitement was conta- for a listing of ponds and lakes Lema will speak on fishing for gious. Excitement from the likes that have been stocked. striped bass during the annual of Kyra Ander- worm hatches in South County. son… seven Tautog season opens Capt. Dave Porreca will also years old on The spring tautog season runs speak about fishing the cider opening day… from April 15 to May 31 with a worm hatches… with fly fishing who was the 16” minimum size and a three gear. He is owner of River & Rip- only one in her fish bag limit. It is closed June 1 tide Anglers, a fishing guide busi- group that to July 31 during the spawning ness. Non-members are request- caught a fish. season and reopens August. Tau- ed to make a $10 donation to the Just as she was tog anglers often use soft baits in RISAA scholarship fund, mem- Capt. Dave saying “It’s my the spring such as grass shrimp bers attend free. The event will MONTI birthday!” she and clam works but green crabs be preceded by dinner paid sepa- reeled her second rainbow trout and Asian crabs work well too. rately and served by the West Val- at Silver Spring Lake in North ley Inn starting at 5:30 p.m. Kingstown. John Bergantini, nine- RISAA seminar Monday, April 29 ty-one years old, from Narra- The Rhode Island Saltwater Final 2013 saltwater gansett, RI was proud to share, Anglers Association (RISAA) will fishing regulations “I’ve been fishing opening day for hold a seminar Monday, April 29, DEM has posted final 2013 salt- seventy years.” The Department 7 p.m., at the West Valley Inn, water fishing regulations with of Environmental Management's West Warwick, on weather for some liberalization to scup and Fish & Wildlife Division said boaters and fishermen with fluke regulations but more Birthday trout: Kyra Anderson of North Kingstown turned seven on approximately 80,000 hatchery- meteorologist Fred Campagna, restrictive regulations on black opening day. She caught this rainbow trout while fishing with family sea bass, as Rhode Island has to and friends at Silver Spring Lake. take a 32% reduction in total catch. Here are regulation high- lights, for a complete listing visit fishing and shell fishing on Nar- blog at DEM’s web site at ragansett Bay for over 40 years. www.noflukefishing.blogspot.co www.dem.ri.gov. Visit his No Fluke website at m or e-mail him at dmontif- Captain Dave Monti has been www.noflukefishing.com; his [email protected] . East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B7 ALONG THE WATERFRONT Spring boat show; Herreshoff 'Opening Day' n Bristol, Middletown and three other locations I around the state, the Rhode Island Boat Show will present, boats, equip- ment and more over the week- end of May 4-5. Organized by the RI Marine Trades Association, the show is free and Bruce is meant to BURDETT appeal to those with interests of boats of all sizes and sorts. Ryan Miller, owner of Latitude Yacht Brokerage of Newport and one of the founders of the show, said that it was launched as “sim- ply a way to say, We are open for business. Now that the economy has corrected itself, we have the opportunity to really showcase At the christening of Alerion 41 hull number one are Scott Bryant, vice what Rhode Island has to offer president of sales and marketing (left), and Randy Borges, president of recreational boaters.” USWatercraft. A show website at www.rhodeislandboatshow.com partner for more than three lists information including boats Alerion 41 debutes Alerion Yachts is celebrating the decades. Many of our swimmers on view at each venue. New and are current or former Navy per- brokerage sail and power boats launch of the first Alerion 41, the 650th Alerion built. sonnel. We hope the situation will be displayed both on the with the Navy can be resolved in water and on land. The show’s Manufactured now in Warren at the former TPI facility by USWa- the coming weeks. In the mean- venues include Bristol Marine & time, we are exploring alterna- Fleet Yacht Sales (Bristol), Conan- tercraft, the Alerion line now ranges in size from 20 to 41 feet. tives. icut Marine Services & Latitude “This unwelcome news is the Yacht Brokerage (Jamestown), The Alerion 41 “captures all of the day-sailer spirit of its prede- latest in a series of challenges West Marine (Middletown), Silver we’ve faced in recent years. In Spring Marine (Wakefield), and cessors while boasting a finely finished interior,” the company 2010 the federal government Marinemax & Brewer Greenwich eliminated $1 million in annual Bay Marina (Warwick). said. The boat features traditional appearance, advanced underwa- support for our marine science Opening Day at Herreshoff ter shape, sophisticated rig and education program. The bay community responded, and our The Herreshoff Marine Muse- light displacement. It offers an opening transom for swimming Explore The Bay program is now um/America’s Cup Hall of Fame on a firm financial footing. In starts its season with a free Open- and boarding access, concealed folding anchor roller, and simple- recent years federal funding for ing Day on Sunday, April 28. Day- our fisheries habitat restoration long highlights include a book to-handle sail plan. “There isn’t a better way to cel- work has been slashed by two sale, store sale (15 percent off), thirds. Residents in Newport and rowing lessons, meet the sailing ebrate this incredible milestone of launching the 650th Alerion other communities have stepped teachers, and a look at progress up to help us fill the void. Last on the Reliance model project. than to have it be the Alerion 41, which exceeds all of our expecta- fall Superstorm Sandy destroyed Clam chowder donated by Blount our Exploration Center and Fine Foods will be served from tions.” said Scott Bryant, vice president of sales and marketing. Aquarium in Newport. The Bay 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Mosbacher community responded, and we Room will be open from noon to USWatercraft also owns and builds True North powerboats are pleased to announce that we 3 p.m., and there will be a guided will be re-opening the Explo- museum tour at 3 p.m. and North Rip sport fishing boats, and is a licensed builder for ration Center this summer at Eas- Shellfishing closures J/Boats and Farr race boats. ton’s Beach. With your support we will overcome this latest chal- Rain last week caused the R.I. lenge.” Department of Environmental Save The Bay Management to close areas to seeks new swim start Hawks ranked 9th in nation Save The Bay is scrambling to shellfishing. Taunton registered Brown University has moved find a new place to start its 2013 .64 inches of rain. up to third place in Sailing cross-bay swim after Naval Sta- As of Monday, Mt. Hope Bay, World’s national college rankings. tion Newport said it cannot host the Kickemuit River, the Conimi- Roger Williams University is in the race start. The base blames cut Triangle and Greenwich Bay ninth place while Connecticut budget issues brought about by were closed and due to reopen at College is 16th. the federal sequester. sunrise on Sunday, April 28. Among women’s teams, the “We can assure you that Save For updates on conditional University of Rhode Island is in The Bay will not cancel the areas, call the DEM hotline at 13th place. 222-2900. 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East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B9 Food& Dining Springtime is a great time for beer drinkers BY BRIAN "THE BEER GUY" BUONGIOVANNI love beer. I love talking about it, reading about it, I studying the culture around it, brewing it and (most of all) drinking it. That being said, it appears that the warm weather is finally arriving and with it a slew of great seasonal beers. With so many craft brew- eries popping up it’s difficult to keep track of what’s going on in such a rapidly expanding, La Ferme Urbaine, a limited-run Farmhouse Ale soon to be released by diverse industry. Foolproof Brewing in Pawtucket. Fear not, beer drinking citizen. I’m here to help! Spring is a great time of year for beer drinkers of all types. The going to sit in your gut and pre- mind: Sam Adams (MA) Summer darker, maltier stouts and vent you from partaking of Ale (brewed with lemon zest & porters are still great choices for another hamburger. Lagers, grains of paradise…yes they went cool evenings but the warm days Kölsch, Pilseners and Shandies to paradise, reaped the grains and open the opportunity to break are standard Summer beer- made beer with them!), Brooklyn out some hoppy favorites. Keep drinking fare. Light, clean, crisp (NY) Summer Ale, Long Trail (VT) an eye out for Amber Ales, Pale and a low ABV are the hallmarks Pollenator, Berkshire Brewing Ales and India Pale Ales as well of a great Summer brew. (MA) Maibock Lager and Sierra as another variety of beer that’s Last Summer, shandies were Nevada (CA) Summerfest. rapidly gaining popularity: all the rage in the beer market. Remember: A great beer not Hopped Session Ales. He’Brew Created in Ireland a shandy is only tastes good, it feels good. Get (NY) puts out a great "Genesis half lager, half lemonade (the out there this season and try Dry Hopped Session Ale", Otter “Arnold Palmer of Beer”, if you some brews you’ve never tried Creek (VT) has released a new will). If you like fruit-forward before. Your taste buds will thank "Hop Session Ale" and Founder’s beers (a la Sam Adams Cherry you for it. Brewing (MI) has released their Wheat or Newport Storm’s Blue- Cheers to Great Beers! "All Day IPA: A Session IPA". berry Ale) you’ll definitely enjoy These beers are geared towards a shandy on a hot day. Some Brian “The Beer Guy” handles offering hopheads sessionable popular shandies have been the Craft Beer selection at released by Curious Traveler Brickyard Wine & Spirits in ale that still delivers intense hop Zeppelin: An Unfiltered Hefeweizen, is the latest seasonal spring brew (MA) and Leinenkugel (WI). Barrington and organizes the flavors and aromas. from Revival Brewing of Providence. Our friends at Beer Advocate As you make your way to the new East Bay Homebrewers offer the best definition of a ses- store to chase away the Summer Club. He can be reached at sionable beer: “Any beer that heat keep these seasonal brews in [email protected]. contains no higher than 5 per- cent ABV, featuring a balance house Ale called La Ferme many. They tend to be unfil- between malt and hop charac- Urbaine. They’re describing it as tered, giving them a cloudy ters (ingredients) and, typically, “a beer light in body and color appearance, and low in alcohol a clean finish—a combination of and boasts a strong Belgian with a crisp, clean finish. Great which creates a beer with high yeast flavor and aroma backed for a hot day. drinkability. The purpose of a by a subtle noble hop profile.” It One of the quirky aspects of session beer is to allow a beer will weigh in with an ABV at the brewing industry is the drinker to have multiple beers, 7.8% and register relatively low release of seasonal beers. Once within a reasonable time period on the bitterness scale. Spring hits the Summer beers or session, without overwhelm- Revival Brewing, out of Provi- arrive. Don’t ask me for an ing the senses or reaching inap- dence, will also be releasing a explanation…it is what it is. propriate levels of intoxication.” seasonal Spring brew. Zeppelin: Summer beers are structured Local brewers are also getting An Unfiltered Hefeweizen will be for hot weather sessions. Think in on the seasonal action. Fool- hitting the shelves in a few mowing the lawn, going to a proof Brewing in Pawtucket will weeks. Hefeweizen is a wheat barbecue or sitting by the pool. be releasing a limited-run Farm- beer which originated in Ger- You don’t want something that’s $19 PRIX FIX MENU Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Sunday

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Portsmouth | 401.683.3138 | www.15pointroad.com DINNER Tuesday - Sunday 5 - 10 pm 215 Water St. Warren, RI • (401) 289-2524 www.thewharftavernri.com Remember Mom, book your OPEN 7 DAYS Mother’s Day reservation! SUPER SUNDAY - Prix Fixe $28 Join us for MONDAY Mother’s Day $1 Oyster Night at the bar only Newport County’s Largest Selection of Seafood Monday Through Thursday As seen on Call for Reservations $19.95 Prix Fixe 3-Course Dinner *Includes a glass of house wine or tavern beer FOOD Network’s (Not Valid With Any Other Offers) Diners, Drive-Ins, Music is Back! Tuesday Through Friday Join us on Friday Nights from Enjoy selected 1/2 PRICED and Dives! 7-10pm with our Solo Jazz Pianist APPETIZERS! 4:30 - 6:30 (for bar guests only) EAT IN or TAKE OUT Family Style Dining & Seafood Market DeWolf Tavern at Thames Street Landing 259 Thames St, Bristol, RI • www.DeWolfTavern.com 963 Aquidneck Ave. • Middletown • 401-846-9620 (Minutes from Downtown Newport) • www.anthonysseafood.com Page B10 East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Food&DiningDining NIBBLES

Have any food and dining news you want to share? Send it to us at [email protected]. The legendary Dining Out for Life Great Chowder Cook-Off offi- On Thursday, April 25, round up cially kicks off your friends, and dine out to fight summer in AIDS! Here’s how it works: Partic- Newport on ipating restaurants donate a per- Saturday, June centage of purchases on this one 1 at the New- port Yachting special day to AIDS Project Center. Rhode Island, for HIV/AIDS care and prevention services. Contact Amy at 401-559-7896 or email [email protected] for partici- pation restaurants. On April 25, vations,” and Eric Ripert, coming spring. Rich Silvia, Execu- Dine Out! Fight AIDS! renowned chef of Le Bernadin, tive Chef at Newport's White author and regular guest on Bra- Horse Tavern, brings his culinary New England clam boil vo’s “Top Chef” on Thursday, May talents to NBS, presenting a Seventh Annual Old Fashioned 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Providence sumptuous breakfast comprised New England Style Clam-Boil with Performing Arts Center, as they of locally grown and organic Chowda & Blue Grass Band, a share stories and muse on the ingredients, all generously Breakfast served All Day fundraiser for the Warren Federal place of food in our personal, donated by area vendors. Walks Blues. Saturday April 27 at the community, and global life. It’s an led by expert birders, nature Hot & Cold Sandwiches Portuguese American Club,112 evening of storytelling and obser- activities for children, and an Soups and Homemade Specials made Daily Arlington Avenue, Warren. Doors vation providing frank and opportunity to meet one of our open at 6 p.m., boil served at 7 provocative insight into what real- resident raptors, makes for a very Friday Seafood Specials p.m. Donation is $25.00 per per- ly goes on behind the kitchen special Sunday in May. Sunday, son. doors. Tickets are on sale now, May 19; seatings at 8, 9, and 10 277 Bullocks Point Ave Riverside, RI 02915 • 401-433-4422 visit www.ppacri.org or call a.m. Birdwalks on the half hour DINE-IN OR TAKE-OUT Mon - Thurs 8am-3pm • Fri 8am-8pm • Sat & Sun 8am-3pm ‘Flowers In Bloom’ tea 401/421-ARTS. beginning at 7:30 a.m. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door; The Little Compton Village Grapes & Grains $5 for kids 4-12. Call 401/846- Improvement Society is hosting a Mother’s Day winery trip 2577 for more information. tea, “Flowers in Bloom,” on Sun- day, April 28, at 2 p.m. at Country Sunday, May 12. Why do the Great Chowder Cook-Off View Estates, off Crandall Road, same ol’ Mother Day brunch,

W Tiverton. The tea is open to the when you can have a private tour Featured on the Food Network YOUR LOCAL ITALIAN RESTAURANT W public by reservations only. All and tasting at a beautiful winery and Travel Channel, the legendary & FRESH PASTA SHOP W proceeds will benefit the Brownell Great Chowder Cook-Off officially . in New York? In conjunction with N kicks off summer in Newport on O House restoration fund. For reser- WE ARE NOW OPEN 7 DAYS: Sparkling Pointe Winery in Long N vations, call Beverly at 401/635- Island, Grapes & Grains has Saturday, June 1 at the Newport Open Sun-Thurs 11am-9 pm, Fri & Sat 11am-10pm N

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Margherita Pizza M on Brayton Avenue. Two and a blanket, pick up some locally the Newport Oyster Festival! It Chicken Marsala Pizza half years later, they moved down made cheese at the winery, and debuts only a cherrystone’s throw away, outside the gates at the & lets not forget the Mashed Potato Pizza!!! the street to their present location finish off the perfect day with a on the Westport/Fall River line picnic in the vineyard. All travel Newport Yachting Center on and gradually added a full menu and tasting included in the fee of America’s Cup Avenue. The best of daily specials, lobsters, steaks, $80/person. We are even sending of local shellfish and seafood are clamboils, pasta dishes and more. every traveler home with a special presented farmers’market style, Most people in the community gift! Limited spaces available. It’s thanks to the Matunuck Oyster know them through their clamboil never too early to plan! For more Farm, and paired with beer, spirits Mother’s Day fund-raisers for local causes, info or to RSVP please email pan- and live music. The festival contin- including A Wish Come True, the [email protected]. ues into the evening and entry is Serving our Cancer Society and the Faxon Ani- free with a Chowder Cook-Off mal Rescue League. To celebrate Mother's Day Breakfast ticket. Adult admission special dinner entrees the 25th anniversary, diners can $15 until sold out, $20 through & specials all day. enjoy 25 percent off the menu Sunday, May 12, from 8 to 11:30 May, and $25 at the gate. Visit (except lobsters) during the a.m., join us for a Mother’s Day www.newportwater month of May (except on holidays Breakfast at the Bristol County frontevents.com, or call 800/745- 444 Thames Street, Bristol • 401-254-1188 and not in combination with other Elks, 1 Constitution St., Bristol. 3000 for more information. www.redlefsens.com offers). And be sure to register for Proceeds benefit Elks charitable prizes all month—including lob- causes. Tickets are $9 in advance, Wine Tasting in Bristol sters, a liquor basket, gift certifi- $10 at the door, or call the lodge The Corliss Institute, Inc. will hold cates and much more. at 401/253-9805. Show your Mom how special she is and come its Third Annual Wine Tasting on Good vs. Evil: enjoy a great breakfast by the Wednesday, June 12 from 5:30 to DDiinnnneerr 77 NNiigghhttss bay! 8:30 p.m. at Bristol Elks Lodge Sun-Thur 5-9pm • Fri & Sat 5-9:30 An evening with Anthony 1860, 1 Constitution St. Enjoy fine wine, light fare, and a silent BEST ITALIAN Bourdain & Eric Ripert Birds & Breakfast auction while overlooking Narra- IN THE EAST BAY Two chefs. Two unlikely friends. - Providence Monthly Spring is just around the corner! gansett Bay. Tickets are $50 and Two very different careers and What better way to usher in this will benefit individuals with devel- GIFT CERTIFICATES philosophies sharing one stage. favorite time of year than to opmental disabilities. For reser- Banquet Room Now Available Join Anthony Bourdain, chef, spend the morning at Norman vations or more information con- robertosofbristol.com author of Medium Raw and host Bird Sanctuary as we celebrate tact Kelly at [email protected] or Fine Italian Cuisine 450 Hope Street, Bristol, RI • 254-9732 of The Travel Channel’s “No Reser- this community tradition of wel- 401/289-2681. East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B11 To Submit Calendar Items Calendar index BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): Music ...... 12 [email protected] BY PHONE: 401/253-6000 x150 Theater & Stage ...... 13 BY MAIL: Calendar - East Bay Life, PO Box 90, Kids & Outdoors ...... 13 Bristol, RI 02809 Arts & Antiques ...... 14 BY FAX: 401/253-6055 Trips & Tours ...... 15 Or stop by any of our offices. Listings are coordi- nated by Christy Nadalin. Photos or artwork are Benefits ...... 15 encouraged but cannot be returned. Markets ...... 15 DEADLINE: Noon on Friday before publication Clubs & Classes ...... 15 Self Help & Support . . . . .16 DaysIN EAST BAY

Earth Day at the Mount Hope farmers SPOTLIGHT market Wednesday To celebrate Earth Day, Mount Hope April 24 Farm is hosting a Cash4Cans event, col- lecting empty metal and aluminum Concetta L. Giso in Concert cans through April 27. The cans will be Accomplished musician Concetta L. cashed in with all proceeds to go to the Giso, who regularly performs in 88the Arbor Foundation. Kids can bring alu- Providence area, returns for a pub hour minum and metal cans to the farmers performance. Light refreshments will market and, as part of the Market Earth be served. Day Celebration, receive a red cedar WHERE: EPOCH Senior Living on Blackstone seedling for planting at their house or Boulevard, 353 Blackstone Blvd., Providence on the farm grounds. There will also be WHEN: 4 p.m. children’s seed starting station set up at COST: Free the market. Children can come start their very own pea or bean plant to take MORE INFO: Please R.S.V.P.: 401/273-6565 home and watch grow, and can even ask some of the expert farmers at the Film series: Gerhard Richter Painting markets for tips on taking care of plants, One of the world’s greatest living and growing veggies. painters, the German artist Gerhard WHERE: Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom Ave., Richter has spent over half a century Bristol experimenting with a tremendous WHEN: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. range of techniques and ideas, address- ing historical crises and mass media COST: Free representation alongside explorations MORE INFO: [email protected] of chance procedures. Infamously media-shy, he agreed to appear on Facial Anatomy for Artists camera for the first time in 15 years for Local plastic surgeon and artist Russell a 2007 short by filmmaker Corinna Belz Babbitt III, M.D. will lead a two-hour called Gerhard Richter’s Window. Her seminar at Sandywoods on the anato- follow-up, Gerhard Richter Painting, is my and physiology of the human face. a thrilling document of Richter’s cre- By deconstructing and exploring the ative process, juxtaposed with intimate components of facial anatomy and the conversations (with his critics, his col- The Jammin' Divas at the Stone Church Coffee House complexities of expression, age, and laborators, and his American gallerist our external environment, the artist Marian Goodman) and rare archive can gain an improved understanding of material. he Jammin' Divas play traditional and contemporary folk music from Ireland, Australia and the how to WHERE: The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road, USA. The group consists of Grammy Nominee Aoife Clancy, the daughter of Bobby Clancy of the WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 Tiverton T Clancy Brothers; Becky Chace, chosen Muse Way, Tiverton WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Best Female Vocalist five times by the readers of WHERE: First Congregational Church, 300 High Street, Bristol WHEN: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. COST: Free the Providence Phoenix Best Music Poll; rising WHEN: April 27; Doors open at 6:45 and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. COST: Attendees are asked to make a donation MORE INFO: fourcornersarts.org Folk/Rock artist Kath Buckell; and accom- COST: Tickets are $15.00 per adult; students are half price; children 5 to TASA in whatever amount they can afford, plished flutist Hadar Noiberg. The Stone Coffee and under are free. and/or to bring art supplies for children to the Poet Linda Alrdrich at Island Books House is an affordable, family-oriented, handi- MORE INFO: Tickets are available at the door. For ticket information or to seminar. purchase tickets in advance, please call 401/253-4813 or 401/253-7288. Linda is visiting us a part of her March cap-accessible musical venue. MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org; and Mad Women book tour. She is a 401/241-7349 graduate of University of New Hamp- shire, Florida State University (MAThe- Insect Investigations atre Arts), and Vermont College Do you love insects? We love insects! (MFA/Poetry). She was director of the Join us to learn about insect programs Young Conservatory and a member of like the Lost Ladybug Project, BeeSpot- the repertory at the American Conser- COST: $29 BCS members/$34 non-members WHERE: Casino Theater, 9 Freebody St., Newport Abbey Rhode at Greenvale Vineyards ter and Monarch Watch. We'll have vatory Theatre in San Francisco, and MORE INFO: Call 401/245-0432 weekday morn- WHEN: 6 p.m., cocktails & light food (generously Join us for the music of the Beatles per- catch-and-release insect hunts at 1:30, later an Associate Professor of English ings, or visit the website, www.barrcomm- provided by Tallulah on Thames), 7 p.m., film formed by Abbey Rhode, Rhode Island’s 2:30, and 3:30 p.m.; and crafts and oth- and Humanities at Aims Community school.com begins premier Beatles tribute band. This er activities will be ongoing from 1 to 4 College in Greeley, Co. This is her 2nd COST: $20 event sells out quickly so call now! Also, p.m. Find out how you can become a collection of poems. Her poem MORE INFO: www.newportfilm.com Greenvale's commemorative citizen scientist and help our native "Woman-without-Arms" won the Emi- Portsmouth 375th Anniversary wine animals and plants! ly Dickinson Award in 2000. Linda now Live Art Demo will be available for the first time. WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn lives in Portland, Maine. Thursday Join Alta Luna Gallery on Art Night for a WHERE: Greenvale Vineyards, 582 Wapping St. New Bedford, MA WHERE: Island Books, 575 East Main Rd., Mid- April 25 fun and informative artist demonstra- Road, Portsmouth WHEN: 1-4 p.m., Saturday, April 27 dletown tion and discussion,"The Art of Pastels” WHEN: 7-9:30 p.m. COST: Free with zoo admission Francisco Pais WHEN: 6:30 p.m. with the very talented Jay Egge. COST: $22 in advance, $25 at the door MORE INFO: 508/991-4556; www.bpzoo.org A devoted yogi and Portuguese native, COST: Free WHERE: Alta Luna Gallery, 297 Hope St., Bristol MORE INFO: 401/847-3777 MORE INFO: 401/849-2665 Pais has played his own music all over (upstairs from Green River Silver) Susie Burke and David Surette the world with some of the best musi- WHEN: 6-9 p.m. cians in the New York scene. Susie Burke and David Surette have When a Will Won't: An Estate Plan for COST: Free made a name for themselves as one of the Living WHERE: Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 MORE INFO: 401/688-0396 the finest acts on the lively New Eng- Estate planning is the focus of this one- Anawan St., Fall River, MA land folk scene. Together since 1988, session class offered by Larry Berren, WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday Susie and David have built a steady fol- Esq., who serves on the RI Bar Associa- COST: $20 in advance, $23 at the door April 27 lowing for their own blend of contem- porary, traditional, and original folk tion Probate and Trust Committee; he is MORE INFO: 508/324-1926; www.narrowscen- Debo Band also a founding member of Wealth ter.org and acoustic music. This 11-member group led by Ethiopi- Counsel, LLC, the premier organization Friday WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 for estate planning attorneys and the RI Film: Venus & Serena April 26 an-American saxophonist Danny Muse Way, Tiverton Mekonnen and fronted by charismatic Estate Planning Council. This Barring- In Venus & Serena, we gain unprece- WHEN: 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m. ton Community School course address- vocalist Bruck Tesfaye, has won rave dented access into their lives during the Aaron Freeman reviews for their groundbreaking take COST: $12 advance, $15 at the door es Revocable living trust-centered plan- most intimidating year of their career. ning, the five elements of every trust, The frontman for Ween steps out. on Ethiopian pop music. WHERE: Nar- MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsmusic.com; Over the course of 2011, Venus grap- rows Center for the Arts, 16 Anawan St., 401/241-7349 how and why a trust avoids probate, WHERE: Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 pled with an energy-sapping autoim- Fall River, MA and what other documents should be mune disease while Serena battled Anawan St., Fall River, MA part of every living trust-centered plan back from a life-threatening pulmonary WHEN: 8 p.m. WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Barrington Middle School, Middle High- embolism. Neither let their adversities COST: $25 in advance, $28 at the door COST: $15 in advance and $17 at the door way, Barrington hold them back, while they drew their MORE INFO: 508/324-1926; www.narrowscen- MORE INFO: 508/324-1926; www.narrowscen- WHEN: 7-9 p.m. greatest strength from each other. ter.org ter.org See SUNDAY Page 12 Page B12 East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Days

8 the season with free admission and a visit www.bradleyhospital.org. Road, Portsmouth variety of activities for all to enjoy, Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 Sunday including a book sale (donations wel- Tuesday p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. come!), 15% off merchandise in the April 30 From Page 11 museum store, program information, stories and successes from our sailing Poetry Reading: "Under the Influence" DeWolf Tavern instructors, meet the RELIANCE Pro- Wednesday 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 April 28 Poet Kim M. Baker will read from her ject team and hear details of this epic new collection of poems "Under the May 1 Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz) Generations Barbershop Quartet endeavor, free clam chowder and a 3 Influence: Musings on Poems & Paint- p.m. guided tour of the museum. Leadership and Public Service Named the “Busiest Barbershop Quar- ings". A professor at Roger Williams The Coffee Depot tet in New England,” Generations Bar- Become a member on Opening Day University School of Law, she writes Conference bershop Quartet will fill Linden Place and receive a $10 store gift certificate. poetry about big hair and Elvis. Her The Masters of Public Administration 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 Mansion with their four piece har- WHERE: The Herreshoff Marine Museum/Ameri- poems have been widely published and and Master of Science in Leadership Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- monies as part of the mansion’s highly ca’s Cup Hall of Fame, One Burnside Street, Bris- essays broadcast on NPR. programs at Roger Williams University lows the featured artist's 8:00-8:40 pm and the R.I. Chapter of American Soci- anticipated Spring Concert Series. The tol WHERE: Island Books, 575 East Main Road, Mid- performance until 9:50pm., Fridays show will feature sing-a-longs, narra- WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dletown ety for Public Administration will co- excluding holiday weekends. Please tives about their songs and a selection host a Leadership and Public Service COST: Free WHEN: 6:30 p.m. note this is an alcohol and tobacco-free of special numbers in the mansion’s Conference, an all-day event featuring venue. Try to remember to bring a non- MORE INFO: 401/253-5000 x105; www.her- COST: Free syndicated columnist Froma Harrop as conservatory, which once served as the reshoff.org perishable food donation to benefit town barbershop in the 1860’s. With a MORE INFO: 401/849-2665 the keynote speaker. Additional speak- Bristol Good Neighbors, our local food combined 150 years of singing experi- ers and panels will round out this pantry, in support of 'Singing Out for ence, Generations Barbershop Quartet RWU Spring 2013 Film/Speaker Series From High School and Beyond: thought-provoking and networking on the Jewish Experience Food' for the Artist Hunger Network. has performed at locations from Fen- Transition to Adulthood For Teens with event around the theme of "Ethics and This Friday: Marilynn Manfra. way Park to the Wang Center, and are Holocaust historian Deborah Dwork of Autism Spectrum Disorder the State of Civil Society." An RSVP is schedules to appear in the famous Clark University will deliver a lecture, Arthur Mercurio, MA, assistant direc- recommended; seating is limited. The Italian Club Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this titled “Flight from the Reich: Public Where: RWU Baypoint Conference tor of the Center for Autism and Devel- 13 Kelley St., Warren; 401/289-0166 year. Actions, Private Lives." Following her opmental Disabilities at Bradley Hospi- Center, 144 Anthony Road, Portsmouth presentation, will be a screening of six WHERE: Linden PLace, 500 Hope St., Bristol tal will participate in a panel discussion WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Karaoke with Spotlight Entertainment, short films about the Holocaust and the WHEN: April 28, 2 p.m. including experts from the College COST: $20 recommended donation 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. drink specials and Jewish Experience and a discussion prizes. COST: Tickets are $15, $10 for Linden Place Intern Program, Groden Center, MORE INFO: Jane Flora at [email protected] with Nicolas Greinacher, director of Asperger’s Association of New England members and free for Colt Circle members. “Vergeben Vergessen,” at 4:00 p.m. Reservations are recommended. – Rhode Island Chapter (AANE-RI), and RWU Chorus Spring Concert The Knights of Columbus WHERE: RWU Global Heritage Hall Building, College Learning Experience. Intended 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton MORE INFO: For more information or to reserve Room G01, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol The program will include a celebration tickets, please call the Linden Place office at for parents of children with High Func- WHEN: 2 p.m. tion Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome. of French composers, featuring "Fauré Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- 401/253-0390 or e-mail us at info@linden- Requiem." The ensemble consists of ozations Studio; food from 6-11 p.m.; place.org. COST: Free WHERE: Bradley Hospital, 1011 Veterans Memor- about 35 singers from around the RWU karaoke and dancing from 7-11 p.m. ial Parkway, Riverside MORE INFO: 401/254-3433 community and is directed by Jonathan Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free Herreshoff Opening Day WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m. Richter. The chorus will be collecting admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse The Herreshoff Marine Museum / COST: Free donations for Home & Hopsice Care of Bertholde 401/297-6604 America’s Cup Hall of Fame opens for MORE INFO: To register, call 401/432-1392 or R.I. WHERE: St. Mary’s Church, 300 Wood St., Bris- The Luxury Box tol 350 Fall River Ave., Seekonk; 508/336- WHEN: 7:30 p.m. 6634 COST: Free Thursday: Chris from What Matters?; MORE INFO: 401/254-3626 Friday: karaoke; Saturday: Brother to Brother; Tuesday: karaoke

Merrill Lounge 535 North Broadway, east Providence; Music 401/434-9742 Aidan’s Irish Pub Friday: Bobby Justin; Saturday: Spell- State St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 binders Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. Not Your Average Bar & Grille Atlantic Sports Pub 275 Child St., Warren; 401/245-9517 70 Shove St., Tiverton; 401/816-5996 One Pelham East Every Wednesday: Pro Karaoke by Rick 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 & Joan Friday: What Matters; Saturday: Them Friday: Second Avenue; Saturday: Shot Apples; Tuesday: Stu Sinclair (Halfway in the Dark to Halloween Party!)

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508/676-9778 Tefft White Cultural Center. The Festi- 8 Saturday: live acoustic music val’s slogan for 2013 is “You Know You POTLIGHT Want to Look.” Kids & S WHERE: Roger Williams University, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol Outdoors WHEN: April 28 COST: Free Children’s Reading Circle Theater Preschool children can join the fun MORE INFO: http://www.film-festival.org/Roving- Eye.php every Thursday for stories, snacks and a & Stage craft activity. Murder at the Museum WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, Back to Broadway The Marley Bridges Theatre Company Westport This finger-snapping, toe-tapping cele- presents an interactive murder mys- WHEN: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursdays bration of Broadway shows will include tery, “A Diamond in the Rough.” Visitors COST: Free numbers from the Sound of Music, step back in time to the Griswold House MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady, South of the 1890s, when the property was still lagestore.com Pacific, and Les Mis, and will feature a private home. George Griswold, a solo performances as well as dynamic ne’er-do-well and sole heir to the Gir- Children’s Story Hour ensemble numbers. swold fortune, is throwing an “inheri- Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- WHERE: Honyman Hall, Trinity Church, Queen tance party” when something terrible ed story and picture books geared Anne Square, Newport happens. Audience members will towards the pre-school set, followed by WHEN: Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27, at search the galleries for clues and ques- craft time allowing the children to 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, April 28 at 2 p.m. tion suspects to help solve the crime. express their creativity based on the fun COST: $15, $12 for seniors and military WHERE: Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave., facts and stories they just heard. Newport MORE INFO: 401/324-9492 WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington Shopping WHEN: 5:30 p.m. April 25 and 27 Center, County Road, Barrington 'First Person, Second Story' COST: $25 per adult, $13 per youth for non- WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays members; $15 per adult, $8 per youth for mem- Have you ever wondered how an COST: Free bers author wrote his book? Why she wrote MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; www.barrington- it? Come listen to three authors discuss MORE INFO: 401/848-8200; www.NewportArt- books.com what they wrote, why they wrote it, and Museum.org how they chose their respective sub- Li'l Peeps Spring Session jects at “First Person, Second Story.” Open Mic This popular program introduces chil- The intimate evening will be hosted Chris Farias hosts an open mic at dren ages 18 to 36 months to the and moderated by Massachusetts Book Sandywoods Center for the Arts. Award winner and Westport resident delights of nature through age-appro- WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 priate, hands-on activities. Along with 'Avenue Q' at RWU Dawn Tripp, author of the Boston Muse Way, Tiverton Globe Local Best-seller “Game of a nature lesson, activities may include he musical that brought puppets to Broadway, Avenue Q swept WHEN: 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays nature walks, crafts, songs and stories. Secrets.” Christopher Castellani of the 2004 Tony Awards for Boston will discuss his novel, “All This COST: Free; donations appreciated This is also a wonderful opportunity to make new friends with the other chil- Best Musical, Book, and WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Talk of Love,” an IndieNext pick that has MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- T Ferry Road, Bristol received rave reviews in Library Journal woodsmusic.com dren and parents. There will be no class Score, answering the question: April 18, 2013 due to school vacation. what happens when Muppets WHEN: April 19-21; 24-27; 7:30 p.m. all per- and Booklist and is hailed as “rich and formances except Sunday, April 21 at 2 p.m. entertaining” by The Boston Globe. Paula Hunter Away From Home Class is limited to 12 children so please grow up still searching for direc- register early. Adults must accompa- COST: $10; $5 for students and seniors Randy Susan Meyers will discuss her The premiere dancing monologuist, tion and love in their lives? ny children and there are no refunds for MORE INFO: 401/254-3666 novel, “The Comfort of Lies,” which was Hunter's honest, bittersweet, and missed classes. In order to maintain Described as the Sesame Street a CBS Radio Valentine’s Day pick, and always hilarious performances do not for grown-ups, this show con- hailed by The Boston Globe as “sharp disappoint and Paula Hunter Away tains adult content and is for mature audiences. and biting, and sometimes wickedly From Home is firmly in this tradition of See KIDS Page 14 funny.” Anna Solomon will discuss her dance melded with storytelling. Using novel, “The Little Bride,” which was her life as the basis for her perfor- named a “Must Read Fall Book” by mances, Hunter weaves a personal Women's Day Magazine and praised by movement style, current events, child- USA Today and The New York Times. hood memories (the eccentric world of Enjoy complimentary wine and tapas her midwestern upbringing), eclectic starting at 6:30 p.m. and great story- music, and surprising set or installa- telling starting at 7 p.m. There are a lim- tion. ited number of tickets available. WHERE: Church of the Redeemer, Hope Street, WHERE: Cork, 90 Front St., New Bedford, MA Providence (across from East Side Pharmacy.) WHEN: 6:30-9 p.m. WHEN: April 26, 27; 7:30 p.m. COST: Tickets are $35. Cash or check only COST: $10 admission/pay at the door please. MORE INFO: 401/529-4391 MORE INFO: www.ahanewbedford.org; 508/996- 8253, x205 The Rose Tattoo 'Hello Dolly!' 2nd Story Theatre celebrates the rites of spring with a production of The Rose The Mt. Hope Masqueraders, Directed Tattoo, Tennessee Williams’ poetic tale by Carol Schlink, will be performing of the spiritual and sexual salvation of a "Hello Dolly!" in Bristol. Discounted Sicilian widow. Set in a small fishing Box Office Tickets are available at colony on the American Gulf Coast, The www.huskyzone.org through May 8. Rose Tattoo revolves around Serafina WHERE: Mt. Hope High School Performing Arts delle Rose, a restless widow for whom Center, 199 Chestnut St., Bristol love is stronger than death. The story of WHEN: May 9-11 at 7 p.m.; May 12 at 2 p.m. this passionate Sicilian dressmaker, the COST: General $15.00 / Seniors & Students- lover she chooses and the daughter she $10.00 denies, is a seldom- produced classic. MORE INFO: [email protected]; Winner of the 1951 Tony Award for Best 401/254-5980 ext 3163 Play. WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre, 28 Market St., War- International Film Festival in Bristol ren From cutting-edge documentaries to WHEN: Previews April 26-27; performances May provocative narrative films, the eighth 2-26; Thursdays at 7 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays annual Roving Eye International Film at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 3 p.m. Festival promises to be a portal for dis- COST: $25; $20 for previews and ages 21 and covery to film-lovers across the region. under The popular event celebrates global MORE INFO: 401/247-4200; www.2ndstorythe- cinema and artists, will take place April atre.com 28th, and is presented by collaboration between FLICKERS: Rhode Island Wednesday Night at the Movies International Film Festival and Roger April 24: Skyfall; May 1: Les Miserables Williams University. More than 50 WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- international films will be showcased, tol many United States premieres. All screenings are free to the general public WHEN: 7 p.m. and will take place on the campus of COST: Free Roger Williams University in Bristol, at MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 the Global Heritage Hall and the Mary Page B14 East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Days

8 MORE INFO: 508/991-4556; www.bpzoo.org Wolfson, a small digital camera is also of Barrington, combines repur- including photography, videography, attached via a few metal brackets to the posed materials, various mediums, and painting and sculpture. Kids Weekly storytimes line of his kite. He selects the angle, and abstract cartography to capture the pat- WHERE: Narrows Gallery, 16 Anawan St. Fall Riv- programs the camera to take a photo, terns of surf in an often hostile, yet ulti- Through May 18 at the East Providence er, MA usually between five and 10 seconds, mately zen New England environment. From Page 13 Public Libraries. No advance registra- WHEN: Wednesdays through Saturdays, noon to rotating a few degrees every 10 seconds. tion is necessary. Half hour storytimes WHERE: IMAGO Gallery, 36 Market Street, War- 5 p.m; through May 18. “The randomness makes the process an age-appropriate program we ask include stories, songs, crafts, and other ren COST: Free more interesting for me and gives the that older siblings not accompany the activities. WHEN: Through May 25, 4-8 p.m. Thursdays, MORE INFO: 508/324-1926 or email publicrela- parent/child team. photographs, especially the ones with and noon-8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. WHERE: Weaver Branch, 41 Grove Ave., East people, a candid feel,” he said. The pho- [email protected] COST: Free WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Providence; Riverside Branch, 475 Bullocks Point tographs are taken from between 50 ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol Ave., Riverside and 300 feet high. MORE INFO: www.imagofoundation4art.org Portsmouth Garden Club's annual WHEN: 9:45-10:45 a.m., April 25; May 2, 2013 Flower Show WHEN: Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m., ages 3 - 6 @ River- WHERE: The Temple Habonim Art Gallery, 165 MORE INFO: 401/954-5454 side; Wednesdays, 10 a.m., ages birth - 35 New Meadow Road, Barrington "Legacies in Paint" The theme this year is "Days of Our months @ Riverside; Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., WHEN: Through May 2. The Newport Art Museum invites Lives". Each category represents a spe- Lego Club — East Providence ages 2 – 6 @ Weaver; Thursdays, 9:30 a.m., guests to attend a panel discussion cial time of our lives, in flowers. Pick up ages birth – 35 months @ Weaver; Thursdays, COST: Free Kids in grades K to 5 are invited to build featuring many of the exhibiting artists a ballot as you enter and you be the 10:30 a.m., ages 3 – 6 @ Weaver; Saturdays, 10 MORE INFO: 401/245-6536; from "Legacies in Paint: The Mentor judge of your favorite arrangement, alongside other kids who love Legos. a.m., ages 2 - 6 @ Weaver [email protected] The librarian will provide a theme for Project", which is now on view in the plant, dish garden, or photo. COST: Free Griswold House. "Legacies in Paint" inspiration, but participants can Deep Woods at DeBlois Gallery WHERE: Atria Aquidneck Place,125 Quaker Hill explore the open-ended possibilities of MORE INFO: 401/434-2453; www.eastprovi- is the culmination of a four-month Lane,Portsmouth dencelibrary.org "Deep Woods", an exhibit of the works creating on their own. Donations are mentoring project that consisted of five WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, from Legos are always welcome. of Robert Sabin and Eleanor Sabin, will mid- to late-career painters and five 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Yoga at the Zoo be featured at the DeBlois Gallery dur- painters at the beginning of their COST: Free WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove ing the month of April. This show marks careers. "Legacies in Paint: The Mentor Ave.; and Riverside Branch, 475 Bullocks Point Stretch, Learn, Breathe, Play at the But- the first time that this talented Project" will be on view through May 5, Ave. tonwood Park Zoo! Join certified chil- Call For Art: 'The Best & The Brightest" dren's yoga instructor Lynda Jacobvitz father/daughter duo has publicly 2013. WHEN: 3:45-4:45 p.m., April 24 and May 22 exhibited their work together. And, All college art students and seasoned (Riverside) to explore creative movement through WHERE: The Newport Art Museum's Griswold games, songs and simple yoga with while their mediums and styles differ House, 76 Bellevue Avenue, Newport artists, for exhibit at Alta Luna Gallery. COST: Free your child in a fun and nurturing envi- greatly, the viewer is certain to enjoy WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Alta Luna Gallery, 297 Hope Street, 2nd MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 (Weaver); 401/433- ronment. They will move like frogs, roar discovering the common thread which COST: Free with the price of admission floor, Bristol 4877 (Riverside) like lions and wag their downward dog underlies both artists' work. "Deep MORE INFO: 401/848-8200; www.NewportArt- WHEN: Drop-off Dates: April 20-30 in person, tails using a variety of multi-sensory Woods" may be viewed at DeBlois Tuesday-Sunday, 12-5 p.m. Legos at the Library — Bristol Museum.org experiences. Class is offered to children Gallery through April 30th. COST: Free Program is generally for school-aged with a parent, grandparent or caregiver. WHERE: DeBlois Gallery, 138 Bellevue Avenue, Maria Walker and Charles Miller Exhibit MORE INFO: 401/688-0396; www.altaluna- children, but big Legos are available for WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn Newport gallery.com children as young as 4. Parents are St. New Bedford, MA COST: Free Dedee Shattuck Gallery is pleased to open its 2013 season featuring Maria asked to stay. WHEN: 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 24 MORE INFO: www.debloisgallery.com; 401/847- Walker and Charles Miller, an exhibit of Time to Gather Stones WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- COST: Zoo Members: $24 per session; Non-Mem- 997 7. Nancy Chapman’s paintings are tol abstract paintings. Maria Walker's work bers: $36 per session plus zoo admission explores the tension between complete inspired by a special place known as WHEN: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursdays MORE INFO: Pre-registration required: 508/991- Gerry Perino Exhibit at NAM control and randomness. Her process Old Boston Neck Road that runs COST: Free 4556; www.bpzoo.org Gerry Perrino’s exhibition Shelf Life: involves pouring hand-mixed pigments through the Casey Farm property in MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 Paintings by Gerry Perrino, is currently onto canvas, and then stretching the North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Young Children’s Story Hour on view through May 12. Perrino is resulting compositions over irregularly WHERE: Environmental Education Center, 1401 Toddler Tales Bring your little ones for stories geared Chairman of the Art Department at shaped frames. Charles Miller layers Hope Street, Bristol Enjoy a zooper fun story time at the for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a craft Salve Regina University. simple elements dissected from his WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., through April Zoo! Includes a snack and a craft/activ- and light snack. WHERE: The Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue sketches onto canvas. He is inspired by COST: Free with admission to center ity. Recommended for ages 3+ WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth Avenue, Newport his experience of the natural world, but MORE INFO: 401/245-7500 WHEN: Through May 12 guided by design principles and a WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays painterly language. Guest curator Hen- St. New Bedford, MA COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/848-8200; newportartmuseum.org ry McMahon is a painter, teacher, writer WHEN: 10:30 a.m., every Thursday in April MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; and art critic living and working in Long COST: Free with zoo admission www.bakerbooks.net Island City, Queens. This is his curatori- MORE INFO: 508/991-4556; www.bpzoo.org al debut. Trips & IMAGO Group Exhibit WHERE: Dedee Shattuck Gallery, 1 Partners Lane Toe Jam Puppet Band Imago Foundation for the Arts is fea- (off 865 Main Rd), Westport, MA turing the art work of member Lenny Tours Sing, dance and play the hour away WHEN: Wednesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., with New Bedford's favorite, the Toe Rumpler and guest artists John Boland Sundays, 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Art in Bloom Arts & and David Gonville. Mr. Rumpler is an Jam Puppet Band! COST: Free Join Barrington Garden Club and Bar- accomplished photographer and Bar- rington Community School in this co- WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn rington resident who made the switch MORE INFO: 508/636-4177 St. New Bedford, MA Antiques sponsored trip to the Museum of Fine to digital after more than 40 years of tra- Arts, Boston, annual rite of spring, “Art WHEN: 10:30 a.m. and noon, every Monday in Aerial kite photography show ditional photography. Mr. Boland, of Marinosci Exhibit April in Bloom.” More than 50 garden clubs An aerial kite photography exhibit fea- Warren, is a ceramic artist specializing Artist Angelo Marinosci, Jr. of Warren is and professional designers participate COST: Zoo admission + $5 per family turing the work of Dr. Ivan Wolfson will in stoneware, porcelain and raku for exhibiting “Marinosci & Company”at as the beauty of nature and art are run through May 2. According to Dr. contemporary interiors. Mr. Gonville, the Dryden Gallery, along with the three joined, with the museum brightened by other artists exhibiting with him: richly colored and inventive floral painters Karen A. McDonnell (also of arrangements created to complement a Warren) and David DeLuca, and pho- particular work of art. tographer Charles Lutz. “Marinosci & WHERE: Coach departs from parking lot behind Company” includes over 200 works of Barrington Town Hall art and is viewable throughout April during regular business hours. WHEN: Monday, April 29. Coach departs at 8:30 a.m., followed by a Providence pickup at 8:50. WHERE: Dryden Gallery, 27 Dryden Lane, Provi- COST: $64 BCS members/ $72 Non-Members. dence Museum members may deduct $15 from these WHEN: Through April fees. Barrington Garden Club members should COST: Free consult their yearbook for pricing. MORE INFO: 401/421-6196 "http://www.Provi- MORE INFO: Call 401/245-0432 weekday morn- dencePictureFrame.com" www.ProvidencePic- ings, or visit the website, www.barrcomm- tureFrame.com school.com.

Pastel Show Boston Pops honors Marvin Hamlisch The Tiverton Arts Council is hosting an The Barrington Community School is exhibit highlighting the works of Tina offering a trip to a Boston Pops concert, Pacheco and Valerie Rousseau both of featuring the Boston Pops Orchestra Tiverton, Dennis Broadbent of West- under the direction of Keith Lockhart, port and Arlene Cabral of Fall River. paying tribute to the talents of the late The show will run through May 2. Marvin Hamlisch. An admirable line- WHERE: Tiverton Town Hall , 343 Highland Ave., up of talent will be featured, including Tiverton Broadway legend Donna McKechnie, WHEN: 2-4 p.m. actress and vocalist Jodi Benson, and Doug La Brecque, a frequent musical COST: Free collaborator of Mr. Hamlisch. MORE INFO: 401/815-0943 WHERE: Symphony Hall, Boston; coach departs from parking lot behind Barrington Town Hall Petroleum Paradox WHEN: Wednesday, May 15. Coach departs at The Narrows is pleased to host a 3:45PM, followed by a Providence pickup at national art exhibit by the Women's 4:05. Caucus for Art, “Petroleum Paradox: For COST: $98 BCS members/$110 non-members. Better or For Worse,” the collective work Includes concert ticket, BCS escort, coach and of 63 artists from around the nation driver tip. who have created work based on MORE INFO themes of climate change and our : 401/245-0432 weekday nation’s dependence on fossil fuels. mornings; Artists used a variety of mediums, www.barrcommschool.com East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B15 Days

Bristol County Lions Scholarship along with baked goods and other come. Complimentary8 coffee, tea, pizza SPOTLIGHT Breakfast treats. The Acacia Cafe food truck and pastry, cash bar available. The Bristol County Lions Club will be serves breakfast and lunch. There will WHERE: Democratic Club, 186 Roffee St., Bar- hosting their Thirteenth Annual Schol- also be live music, demonstrations, rington kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- arship Breakfast on Sunday, May 5 at St. WHEN: 7-8 p.m. beginner dance class, 8-11 p.m. Michael's Parish Hall, 378 Hope Street, ing and electronics drives and more. social dance party, Fridays Bristol, from 8 to 11 a.m. The breakfast WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm, 300 Metacom Ave., COST: $15, door consists of eggs, pancakes, bacon, ham, Bristol MORE INFO: 401/245-1119; www.dancenelia.com home fries sweetbread French toast, WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays pastry, juice and coffee. Donations are MORE INFO: [email protected] Ballroom Dance Lessons $8 for adults and $5 for children under Learn all the social dances from a certi- 12. They will also be giving free eye Rogers Free Library Book Sale screening for anyone who attends the fied instructor in a relaxed environ- Ongoing sale featuring adult, young breakfast. All high school students liv- ment. Adults of all ages are welcome. adult and children’s books. Also avail- ing in Bristol County who have been Great for beginners and more experi- able are DVDs, audio books and puz- accepted into an accredited school are enced dancers. Help with wedding zles. All items are reasonably priced eligible to apply for the scholarship. dance preparation also available. with proceeds benefiting the library. Applications can be picked up at your WHERE: East Providence Senior Center, 610 high school guidance department or at WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- Waterman Ave., East Providence tol the event. In the past 13 years the Bris- WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Mondays tol County Lions Club gave out over 45 WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 COST: $3 scholarships to well-deserving local a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday students. All net proceeds from this MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 MORE INFO: 401/434-0080 event will go towards awarding these scholarships. Sandywoods Winter Farmers’ Market Choreographed Ballroom Dance Classes WHERE: St. Michael's Parish Hall, 378 Hope Vendors will offer jams and jellies, hon- Mike and Joyce Alexander will teach Street, Bristol ey, gourmet roasted coffee, clam chow- choreographed ballroom dancing WHEN: May 5, 8-11 a.m. der, fresh shellfish, alpaca hats and (round dancing) every Monday evening. Modern social round dancing COST: $8/$5 gloves, breads and cakes, pasture- raised meat and poultry, sandwiches is pre-choreographed with a “cuer” MORE INFO: Contact Bette Walpole at 401/235- telling the dancers what to do as they all 2322, or Linda Pelland at 401/253-6879. and tacos, granola and eggs and fresh produce. There will also be live music. progress around the dance floor. Rhythms taught will be fox-trot, waltz, WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 cha-cha and rumba. Muse Way (take Roosevelt Drive off Bulgar- RWU Dance Theatre Performance marsh Road), Tiverton WHERE: Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol Ferry Road, Portsmouth WHEN: 4-7 p.m. Thursdays through May 16 resenting new Markets WHEN: 6-7 p.m. (advanced), 7-8 p.m. (beginners) WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bris- COST: 401/241-7349; [email protected] and 8-9 p.m. (intermediate) on Mondays and innova- tol. Barrington Public Library Book Sale COST: $10 per couple tive works by WHEN: 7:30 p.m. on May 2, 3, 4; 2 p.m. on May 4, 5 The Friends of the Barrington Public P MORE INFO: 508/672-0259; [email protected] student, faculty, and COST: $10; $5 for students and seniors Library host this ongoing book sale fea- guest performers. MORE INFO: 401/254-3626 turing fiction and nonfiction titles for all ages. Most books are 50 cents or $1, Clubs & East Bay Toastmasters Club with some specially priced volumes. All A program for professionals, students, profits go back to the library. stay-at-home parents or retirees who wish to improve their oral communica- WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Classes tion skills. Membership open to all. Linden Place Museum’s Spring remarkable entrepreneurship and reli- Road, Barrington Active Single Seniors Meeting Architectural Lecture & Bus Tour gious diversity during Newport’s colo- WHERE: United Methodist Elder Care, 30 WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m. All active single seniors are welcome to nial period, Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Tours to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 1-5 p.m. Sun- Alexander Ave., East Providence Linden Place Museum is pleased to pre- attend these meetings to discuss plans sent a two-part series about local archi- last approximately 75 minutes and are day WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m., first and third Thursdays weather permitting. for upcoming activities such as biking, of each month tect, Russell Warren (1783-1860), led by MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 walking, outdoor concerts, inexpensive MORE INFO: http://9556.toastmastersclubs.org Mack Woodward, Principal Architectur- WHERE: Purchase tickets and depart from the trips, dinner, theater and more. RSVP al Historian for the Rhode Island His- Brick Market: Museum & Shop, 127 Thames St., Bristol Garden Club Plant Sale only (number below). torical Preservation & Heritage Com- Newport Open Knit Night at Sisters of the Wool Perennials, annuals, vegetables for sale, WHERE: Pizza Wave, 400 Metacom Ave., Bristol mission. The first part of the series will WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays as well as garden items, books, vases WHEN: 6 p.m. Tuesdays Sisters of the Wool hosts a free knitting be a free lecture on Wednesday, May 1st COST: $12; $5 for ages 12 & under and statuary. night, every Thursday, at their Westport inside Linden Place Mansion in Bristol. COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/841-8770; www.NewportHisto- WHERE: Mount Hope High School location. The lecture will provide an overview of ryTours.org MORE INFO: 401/247-0503 Warren's life and work as a preparation WHEN: Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. WHERE: Sisters of the Wool, 782 Main Rd., West- for the bus tour. On Saturday, May 11, MORE INFO: www.bristolgardenclub.com Ballroom & Latin Dancing port sit back and take in the view from the Join the fun and learn all the popular WHEN: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays bus as noted historic preservation Mt. Hope Winter Farmers’ Market dances. Learn two new dances each MORE INFO: 774/264-9665 architect and Russell Warren scholar This indoor, wintertime farmers’ mar- month and enjoy an evening of social Mack Woodward leads you through Benefits kets showcases many local vendors dancing. No partner needed to learn; some of Russell Warren's most notable The Rose Tattoo at 2nd Story Theatre selling fresh produce, meat and fish, beginners, singles and couples wel- works in Providence, including the inte- See CLUBS Page 16 riors of some antique homes which Join the Bristol Warren Education homeowners have graciously agreed to Foundation and 2nd Story Theatre as show. This tour offers the unique & they celebrate the rites of spring with a exclusive opportunity to go behind- production of The Rose Tattoo, Ten- the-scenes and visit architecturally rich nessee Williams’ poetic tale of the spiri- sites not usually open to the public. tual and sexual salvation of a Sicilian widow. WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope St., Bristol WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre, 28 Market St., War- WHEN: The tour will leave Linden Place by bus at 9:30 a.m. ren WHEN: Thursday, April 25, doors at 7 p.m. show COST: $40, and $35 for members of Linden Place. A picnic lunch will be provided. starts at 8 p.m. COST: $20 per ticket, all proceeds to benefit the MORE INFO: Reservations required. Call 401/253-0390. Bristol Warren Education Foundation MORE INFO: bwedfoundation.org

Newport History Tours Spring Walking Stargazing Soiree Tours Star Kids Scholarship Program will host its eleventh Annual Stargazing Soiree, Newport History Tours' 2013 schedule featuring Honky Tonk Knights—voted will begin with Saturday and Sunday best band 2012 by Newport Life. Guests tours during April and May, with the full will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a beer and summer schedule to follow in June. “As wine bar and special cocktails present- the weather warms, especially after the ed by Keel Vodka. Other highlights late winter storms, locals and visitors include a live and silent auction, a raf- alike are eager to be outside,” said Liz fle, jewelry and wine sales. The mission Spoden, Education Assistant with the of the Star Kids Scholarship Program is Newport Restoration Foundation, who to provide educational opportunities to co-manages the tour program. “The help high-risk, low-income children Newport History Tours provides an break the intergenerational cycle of opportunity to explore Newport’s Old poverty, disease, crime and substance Quarter neighborhood, learn about abuse. The program provides funds for Newport’s historic past and enjoy tuition to effective non-public schools, spring in Newport.” The spring 2013 uniforms, tutoring, after school pro- schedule runs April through May and grams and summer programs. includes Golden to Gilded: From New- port’s colonial Golden Age to Gilded WHERE: 41 North, Thames St., Newport Age summer colony, discover the trans- WHEN: Saturday, April 27 from 7-10 p.m. formation of the city and its people, COST: $150, $100 ages 35 and under Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.; and Discover MORE INFO: 401/848-4187, www.starkidspro- Colonial Newport: Hear stories of gram.org Page B16 East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Days

8 Ocean State Bridge Club Toastmasters Island Foghorns A free lunch is served once a month by Toastmasters International is a non- SPOTLIGHT Clubs Sakonnet Bay. Visit the website for profit organization that helps people schedule, results and more informa- develop and improve their public From Page 15 tion. Call or e-mail if you need a part- speaking abilities through local club ner. Beverages and snacks served. Air meetings. Gardening Volunteers at Veterans Home conditioned room is quiet and com- WHERE: Middletown Police Department, 123 Val- Rhode Island Veterans Home Master fortable. All are welcome. ley Rd., Middletown Gardener volunteers meet for general WHERE: Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. first and third Thursdays gardening activities to beautify the R.I. Tiverton of each month Veterans Home. WHEN: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, Mondays MORE INFO: e-mail vpres- WHERE: R.I. Veterans Home greenhouse, 480 COST: $6 [email protected] Metacom Ave., Bristol MORE INFO: 401/253-2383; www.oceanstate- WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon, Mondays and Thursdays bridgeclub.com Viking Bridge Club MORE INFO: 401/245-4845; Offers games and lessons for players at [email protected] Operation Shower Knitting Circle every level. Partners are guaranteed. Aquidneck Chiropractic will host a WHERE: St. Mary’s Parish House, 278 East Main Ladies Night at Art By You weekly knitting circle. The group will Road, Portsmouth Relax and be creative. All pottery is food make baby articles to be sent to Opera- WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. Wednes- and dishwasher safe. All materials are tion Shower, an organization that sup- days, Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays non-toxic, lead-free and water-based plies items to expectant families of sol- MORE INFO: 401/624-1723; www.vikingbridge- for easy clean up. Will not stain clothes, diers deployed overseas. club.com skin or furniture. WHERE: Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West WHERE: 33 Kent St., Barrington Main Rd., Middletown WHEN: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesdays MORE INFO: 401/247-1397; www.weirdgirlcre- COST: Free ations.com MORE INFO: 401/849-7011 Self Help & Live Model Figure Drawing Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior Support Take part in unguided figure drawing in Center a relaxed, informal and supportive set- A variety of weekly activities are avail- Al-Anon Meetings ting. All experience levels — new able, from zumba and line dancing to Hope for Today, an Al-Anon meeting artists included — are welcome. Bring bridge, computer classes and support offers help for families and friends of your own materials and easel or other groups. Thrift shop open weekdays alcoholics. preferred work surface. Model and from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Blood pres- chairs provided. sure clinics are heal every 4th Wednes- WHERE: Warren Senior Center, Joyce St., War- ren day of the month from 11 a.m. to noon. WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts (Yel- WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays low Building), 73 Muse Way, Tiverton Must be aged 55 or older to join; :oving Hearts Al-Anon Meeting WHEN: 6-9 p.m. Mondays Portsmouth residency not required. COST: $14 general, $10 for college-level art stu- WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth WHERE: St. James Lutheran Church, Middle dents MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 Highway, Barrington MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org WHEN: 11 a.m. Saturdays Senior Fitness Classes Allysen Callery performing in Warren Networking Breakfast Seekonk Total Fitness Club offer a free Food Addicts in Recovery Community businesses are invited to senior fitness class. A long-term solution to food addiction whether you are anorexic, bulimic, an attend a business networking breakfast WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall River llysen Callery, who’s been called “the Tim Burton of folk music” sponsored by Service By Referral (SBR) Ave., Seekonk overeater or otherwise food-obsessed. and tours in Germany and Switzerland, will perform April 27th No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Member- networking’s Bristol chapter. Both for- WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays at The Church Street Coffee- mal and informal networking exercises ship open to anyone who wants help A COST: Free house in Warren. Ms. Callery was will be conducted to help business with food. Meetings in East Providence WHERE: The Church Street Coffee- owners. As part of Service By Referral, MORE INFO: 508/336-4545; and Bristol. named “Best Singer- house at the First United Methodist www.totalfitnessclubs.com members have access to networking — East Bay Manor, 1440 Wampanoag Trail, Songwriter/Acoustic Act” of 2012 in The Church, 25 Church St., Warren meetings, training and events and oth- East Providence; 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays; free; Providence Phoenix’s Best Music Poll. WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday, April 27 er opportunities throughout Rhode Social Duplicate Bridge www.foodaddicts.org Also playing will be Kim Lamothe, with (doors open at 7:30 p.m.) Island and nearby Massachusetts. “Tea Time at the Table,” duplicate — Columban Fathers, 65 Ferry Road, Bristol; 8 Christopher Moon. Ms. Lamothe is a COST: $12 bridge for newcomers and intermedi- WHERE: Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, 100 a.m. Saturdays; free; 401/433-4521 (Betty) Tiverton songwriter with a poetic lyrical MORE INFO: 401/245-8474 Highland Ave., Seekonk ates. All are invited for an afternoon of MORE INFO: www.foodaddicts.org food, fun and friends. style and an energetic, playful quality WHEN: 8 a.m. on Thursdays on stage. Her music features percussive WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378 Marijuana Anonymous COST: Free, but guests are responsible for their guitar playing on one song and delicate finger-picking on the next. own breakfast costs East Main Road, Portsmouth Support group works to help people MORE INFO: [email protected] WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays recover from marijuana addiction. The MORE INFO: 401/624-1723 or e-mail viking- program uses the basic 12 steps of [email protected] recovery founded by Alcoholics Anony- mous. If using public transportation, in, 6:15-7 p.m. meeting. $2 per week. For more Barrington Preservation take RIPTA bus 60 to the church. information contact Barbara at 401/433-5084 Society Museum WHERE: Barrington Congregational Church Edu- or e-mail [email protected]. The Barrington Preservation Society cation Building (room 8), 461 County Road, Bar- — Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus St., rington Museum is a center for collecting, pre- Tiverton, on Thursdays at 10 a.m. All are wel- serving and exhibiting objects that WHEN: 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays come. relate to the history of the town of Bar- MORE INFO: 401/369-6518 or [email protected] — Warren Baptist Church, Main and Miller rington. It also serves as a research and (Bill W.); www.facebook.com/RIMABored- Street, Warren, Thursdays; 5:45-6:30 p.m. education center with programs, tours, NoMore weigh-in, 6:30-7:30 p.m. meeting, Thursdays. $3 books and published materials avail- a week. For more information, call Susan Lemois able to the community. In addition to at 401/864-6510. Parenting Support Group the permanent collection, there are This group, for parents to discuss the thematic exhibitions. challenges of raising children today in a WHERE: Barrington Preservation Society Muse- demanding society, is open to all par- um, 281 County Rd. (on the lower level of the ents, single and partnered, traditional Barrington Public Library) and non-traditional and to parents in Points of WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Sat- blended family situations. Child care is urday and by appointment available but parents must call Jennifer COST: Free DeWolf at 401/935-3359 by the Friday Interest before the meeting to let her know how MORE INFO: 401/289-0802; www.barrpreserva- Audubon Society’s tion.org many children will attend and their Environmental Education Center ages. This natural history museum and WHERE: Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church, aquarium is situated on a 28-acre 399 Hope St., Bristol Home to a battleship, destroyer, two P.T. wildlife refuge with walking trails and boats, a Russian-built missile corvette WHEN: 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each quarter-mile boardwalk. In the center, month plus aircraft exhibits. Recently appoint- visitors can look inside a 33-foot life- ed as Massachusetts’ official memorial COST: Free; donations of non-perishable food for sized Right Whale, discover life in a tide to its victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 ter- the Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or pool, observe Narragansett Bay’s rorist attacks, Battleship Cove serves as paper goods for the East Bay Food Pantry are marine life, see a rare blue lobster and welcome the Bay State’s official memorial to the even explore a cornfield at night. World War II, Korean, Vietnam and Per- TOPS Meetings WHERE: 1401 Hope St. (Route 114), Bristol sian Gulf conflicts. WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon-5 WHERE: Battleship Cove, 5 Water St., Fall River TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets p.m. Sunday, from October to May at locations around the East Bay. It’s a WHEN: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily sensible and affordable way to help you COST: $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children ages 4 COST: $15 adults, $13 seniors 65 and older and to 12, free for children under 4 and members; lose weight and get healthy. veterans, $9 children 6 to 12, $7 active military, group tours available free for children under 6 — Riverside Congregational Church, 15 Oak MORE INFO: 401/245-7500; www.asrieec.org Ave., Riverside, on Thursdays; 5:45-6:10 weigh- MORE INFO: 508/678-1100; www.battleship- cove.org East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B17 Days

Blithewold Mansion, ber Martin Wildlife8 Refuge Gardens & Arboretum COST: Free admission; donations appreciated SPOTLIGHT The Seekonk Land Conservation Trust A 45-room mansion and 33 acres of MORE INFO: 401/624-2144 (Jeffrey Cobb) maintains this 35-acre “oasis of peace” landscaped grounds overlooking Nar- with woodland trails, a pond and ragansett Bay. Various flower gardens, a Charles W. Greene Museum streams. 90-foot tall giant sequoia, a bamboo Exhibits include the Charles R. Carr col- WHERE: 379 Fall River Ave. (across the street grove and other exotic plants. On the lection of pre-Columbian, Peruvian from the Grist Mill Restaurant), Seekonk National Register of Historic Places. and North American Indian artifacts, WHEN: Sunrise to sunset, daily WHERE: 101 Ferry Road, Bristol including wampum and glass beads, COST: Free WHEN: Gardens and grounds open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. along with colonial fishing, farm imple- MORE INFO: 508/336-4244 (Tom Webb); daily; mansion and gardens open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ments and utensils. [email protected] April to October WHERE: George Hail Library, 2nd Floor, 530 COST: $24 per family, $11 for adults, $9 for Main St., Warren Maxwell House seniors/students/military personnel, $3 for chil- WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays and by appointment dren ages 6-17, free for kids 5 and under and This 2-1/2 story brick Colonial, the old- COST: Free admission Blithewold members est brick house in Warren, was built in MORE INFO: 245-7686 1756 by the Rev. Samuel Maxwell and MORE INFO: 401/253-2707; www.blithewold.org remained in the Maxwell family for 122 Coggeshall Farm Museum years. It has two working beehive ovens Bristol Historical & and is the home of the Massasoit His- Preservation Society Museum Visitors experience the past through all of their senses at this 48 acre living his- torical Association. Located in the former Bristol County tory farm. Interpreters dressed in repro- WHERE: Corner of Water and Church streets, jail, built in 1828 of stones used for bal- duction clothing carry out the same Warren last in Bristol ships. It has a library and tasks performed on Bristol’s farms in WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturdays; open for spe- collection of artifacts and memorabilia 1799 and invite visitors to learn hands- cial events and by appointment covering Bristol’s 300-year history. on. The working 18th century farm fea- COST: Free, donations welcome Architectural and historical walking tures historic structures and heirloom tours arranged for groups. MORE INFO: 245-3350, 245-0392; www.massas- plants and animals. oithistorical.org WHERE: 48 Court St. WHERE: Poppasquash Road, off Route 114, Bris- WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays tol, adjacent to Colt State Park Mt. Hope Farm COST: $2 donation; free for members WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays to Sundays, year The farm boasts 200 acres, from rocky MORE INFO: 401/253-7223 round; closed Mondays shorelines to thick forest paths to open COST: $5 adults, $3 children, seniors meadows, all linked with walking paths. The Bristol Train of Artillery MORE INFO: 253-9062; www.coggeshallfarm.org It dates back to 1745, is listed on the The B.T.A. has maintained an uninter- National Register of Historic Places and rupted existence from the date of its Fall River Carousel once hosted Gen. George Washington establishment on Feb. 12, 1776. The Housed in an elegant Victorian- during the Revolutionary War. headquarters is also a museum with inspired pavilion, this unique water- WHERE: 250 Metacom Ave., Bristol rare specimens of military weapons front venue has been completely COST: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily (the farm is sometimes and artifacts, shoulder arms, sabers, restored to the splendor of its early days closed for private functions) documents and other memorabilia. at the historic Lincoln Park. Over 3,000 COST: Free WHERE: 135 State St., Bristol carousels were produced in the U.S. MORE INFO: 254-1745; MORE INFO: For tours, exhibits or demos, contact during the “golden age” between the Audrey in the Afternoon www.mounthopefarm.com Lt. Col. Herb Deveau, 401/253-3927; Lt. Col. Sab- early 1880s and early 1930s. Fall River’s by Dias Carousel 54 of the Philadelphia Tobog- udrey in the Afternoon,” a 6-week film lecture series celebrat- Museum of Natural History gan Company is one of only 165 left ing the work of actress and Cormack Planetarium Buttonwood Park Zoo operating in the country. The classic Audrey Hepburn, will be Rhode Island’s only natural history The zoo features more than 200 ani- carousel, marked by masterful carvings “A WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 presented by librarian and film museum, home to the state’s only plan- mals in 28 exhibits on a 10-acre site. A and that old familiar up-and-down gal- County Road, Barrington loping motion, can be enjoyed by the enthusiast Doug Swiszcz at the Bar- etarium. Offers exhibits and attractions. new Zoo Choo Choo, an electric train, WHEN: 1 p.m., Wednesday, May 1 whole family year-round for birthday rington Public Library on Wednesday Seating is limited. Kids under four not runs daily on the grounds and is $2 a COST: Free admitted. parties and special events. afternoons at 1:00 PM. Roman Holi- ride. MORE INFO: Doug Swiszcz, WHERE: Fall River Carousel, Central St., Fall Riv- day, the 1953 film that turned Hep- WHERE: Roger Williams Park, 1000 Elmwood WHERE: 425 Hawthorn St., New Bedford [email protected]; 401/247- Ave., Providence er burn into an overnight sensation and 1920; www.barringtonlibrary.org WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; closed Thanksgiving, WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; planetarium is open Christmas and New Years Day WHEN: Season (closed for winter); opens Memo- earned her the Academy Award for rial Day on weekends, then Wednesday through every weekend and during school vacations with COST: $6 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free under 3, Sunday when school lets out; available for pri- Best Actress, opens the series on May shows at 2 p.m. $4.50 teens, seniors; $2 train vate functions year round 1st. The series continues with Funny Face on May 8th; The Nun’s Story COST: $3 adults, $2 children under age 8 (includes MORE INFO: 508/991-6178; www.bpzoo.org COST: $1 ride; $5 for seven rides on May 15th; Breakfast at Tiffany’s on May 22nd; My Fair Lady on May museum entrance fee), kids under 4 not admitted to planetarium MORE INFO: 508/678-1100, ext. 101; 29th; and Charade on June 5th. Buzzards Bay Brewing www.battleshipcove.org MORE INFO: 401/785-9457; The brewery is built on a 140-acre his- www.providenceri.com/museum toric farm where they grow the hops Gray’s Grist Mill variety of educational programs for stu- New Bedford Whaling and barley for their award winning ales, One of the oldest continually operating $2 discount for military, AAA and PBS members dents of all ages are available. National Historical Park lagers and pilsners. grist mills, grinding corn the same way MORE INFO: 401/253-0390 WHERE: 98 Horseneck Road, Westport it did before 1700. Buy the famous WHERE: 430 Potomska Road, Dartmouth Established in 1996 to preserve and WHEN: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday to Saturday; R.I.jonnycake meal here, made of flint- Lloyd Center WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, interpret America’s 19th-century whal- ing history. It encompasses a 13-block tours on Saturday cap corn, ground with granite stones. Located on 55 acres of pristine salt- through May; trails open dawn to dusk, 365 National Historic Landmark District COST: Free for one tasting; $5 for a Buzzards marsh, maritime forest and wetlands at days WHERE: 638 Adamsville Road, Westport and addresses economic, social and Bay sample glass and four tastings WHEN: Noon-4 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday the mouth of the Slocums River offering COST: Free 6 walking trails. The headquarters and MORE INFO: 508/636-2288; www.buzzards- MORE INFO: 508/636-6075; www.graysgrist- MORE INFO: 508/990-0505; brew.com mill.com nature center contain live exhibits. 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Caratunk Wildlife Refuge Greenvale Vineyards The Audubon Society of Rhode Island Vineyard tours are at 2 p.m. and include site has a large nature center with regu- a walk through the 20 acres of vines, a lar activities and educational classes. tasting of their estate-grown wines, the Includes an extensive trail system restored 1863 stable and views of the through 250 acres of fields, forests, Sakonnet River. streams and woods. WHERE: 582 Wapping Road, Portsmouth WHERE: 301 Brown Ave., Seekonk WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday to Saturday; noon- WHEN: Daily, sunrise to sunset 4 p.m. Sunday; daily public tours are at 2 p.m. COST: Free admission to refuge, admission fees (weather permitting) for programs COST: $8 per person MORE INFO: 508/761-8230; www.asri.org MORE INFO: 847-3777; www.greenvale.com

Chace-Cory House Linden Place Mansion This early 18th-century dwelling, home Bristol's “Great House” is where gener- of the Tiverton Historical Society, with ations of seafaring DeWolfs, Colts and its restored early outbuildings, houses Barrymores entertained presidents and the society’s collection of early Ameri- politicos. During Scavenger Hunts, can antiques and furnishings displayed make your way through the 200-year- in restored period rooms, as well as old mansion rooms and seek out important documents and artifacts dozens of artifacts — both big and from Tiverton’s rich past. New this year small — hidden and in plain sight, is a colonial garden the society is plant- while you learn of Linden Place’s rich ing with heirloom plants, including architectural and family history. jonnycake corn, the rare native R.I. white cap flint corn, with seed from WHERE: 500 Hope St., Bristol Harry Here Farm of Exeter. WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, through Columbus Day WHERE: 3908 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners COST: $8 for adults, $6 for seniors/students. $5 WHEN: 2-4:30 p.m. Sundays, June 3 to mid-Octo- for children ages 6 to 11, free for kids under 6; Page B18 East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Days

8 Osamequin Wildlife Sanctuary MORE INFO: 847-1000; The sanctuary features 42-acres along- www.newportmansions.org Points side Hundred Acre Cove with wood- lands, fields, saltwater wetlands and a Providence Children’s Museum From Page 17 well-defined trail system that leads to Every week, kids can enjoy a whole vari- the shoreline with benches for resting ety of activities, crafts, games and more. environmental history of whaling. along the way. There is a map at the WHERE: 100 South St., Providence trailhead. WHERE: 33 William St., New Bedford WHEN: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays to Sundays, select MORE INFO: 508/996-4095; www.nps.gov/nebe WHERE: Off the Wampanoag Trail, Route 114, Fridays to 8 p.m., closed Mondays except holi- Barrington (there is a sign and a small parking days and public school vacations, September to Newport Vineyards & Winery area) March Tours at 1 and 3 p.m. daily, including a WHEN: Year-round, sunrise to sunset COST: $8.50, free for children under 12 months, walk among the 35 acres of vineyards. most programs free with admission Wine tastings held throughout the day. Preservation Society of Newport MORE INFO: 401/273-5437; www.childrenmuse- An art gallery and gift shop with Take a journey back in time at one of um.org gourmet foods, wine accessories and America’s premier collections of his- clothing. Private tours, events available. toric house museums. Find a world of Roger Williams Park Zoo WHERE: 909 E. Main Road (Route 138), Middle- exceptional elegance and inspiration in Walk through this 40 acre zoo — one of town architecture, art, interior design and the nation’s oldest — and encounter landscapes and explore 250 years of WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday; African elephants, Masai giraffes, noon-5 p.m. Sunday; 1 and 3 p.m. daily tours American history. zebras, red pandas, snow leopards, moon bears, gibbons, giant ant eaters COST: $7, includes a complimentary wineglass WHERE: The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Ave.; The Elms, 367 Bellevue Ave.; Marble House, 596 and more in naturalistic settings. Environmental Studies students from the Greater New Bedford Voca- MORE INFO: 848-5161 Bellevue Ave.; Chateau-sur-Mer, 474 Bellevue WHERE: 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence tional Technical High School help with opening new trails this past Ave.; Rosecliff, 548 Bellevue Ave.; Kingscoate, WHEN: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily October. Old Colony & Newport Railway 253 Bellevue Ave.; Hunter House, 54 Washing- The 80-minute, 10-mile trip takes riders ton St.; Isaac Bell House, 70 Perry St. COST: $14.95 adults, $9.95 kids 3 to 12, $12.95 seniors (62 plus), free for children under 3 and along Aquidneck Island’s west shore WHEN: 9 a.m. daily, The Breakers; 10 a.m. other through the Naval Base to Portsmouth zoo members; admission is half price in January mansions; 6 p.m. mansion, 7 p.m. grounds, The and February Spring Trail Excursion: Old and back. Breakers; 5 p.m. other mansions; 10:30 a.m.- MORE INFO: www.rwpzoo.org WHERE: Old Colony & Newport Railway, 19 4:30 p.m. weekends and holidays, Hunter House and Isaac Bell House America’s Cup Ave., Newport Sakonnet Vineyards WHEN: 11:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Sundays, year COST: $31.50 adults, $10 ages 6-17, five proper- Harbor Wildlife Refuge round ties excluding Hunter House; $24.50 adults, Open daily for tours (no weekend tours $6.50 ages 6-17, The Breakers plus one other in January and February), wine tastings COST: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for Meet at the Westport's Old Harbor Wildlife Refuge (about 2.5 miles property excluding Hunter House; $19.50 adults, and retail sales. children under 14 for coach; $13.50 for first-class $5.50 ages 6-17, The Breakers only; $14.50 south of Adamsville) from 3-5 p.m. on April 26, ready to help clear away parlor car regardless of age adults, $5.50 ages 6-17, one property, excluding WHERE: 162 West Main Road, Little Compton the debris of winter. Wear sturdy shoes and heavy gloves. Bring your MORE INFO: 401/849-0546; www.ocnrr.com The Breakers and Hunter House; $28 adults, $5 WHEN: Noon and 3 p.m. own loppers and water to drink. Sponsored by the Westport Land Con- ages 6-17, Hunter House only COST: $10 per person; includes complimentary wine glass servation Trust. Call 508-636-9228 for further information. www.west- MORE INFO: 635-8486; www.sakonnetwine.com portlandtrust.org

Touisset Wildlife Refuge A 66-acre refuge of fields, swamps and waterfront views of Kickemuit River Deadline approaching for offers an extensive trail system for bird enthusiasts and plant specialists. WHERE: Touisset Road, Touisset Point, Warren RI League Of Women Voters WHEN: Open year-round, sunrise to sunset 2013 Civic Education Merit Award To encourage teachers League of Women Voters and a engaged in teaching civics and to passionate proponent for educa- honor exceptional work in this tion and civic engagement. Essay area, the RI League of Women First Prize is $800, second Prize Voters announces the 2013 is $500 and third Prize is $200. A Susan B. Wilson Civic Education panel of three judges will review contest Merit Award. The award honors all applications and determine teachers who have enriched the winners. their students’ understanding of Application details are available civic rights and responsibilities here: www.lwvri.org/wilson- offers and encouraged students’ civic award.htm. participation. Susan B. Wilson, The submission deadline is for whom this award is named, April 30 and award decisions will was a founding member of the be announced in mid May. $1000 South Kingstown/Narragansett award VIOLET: Unionized child care The 2013 Hon. Francis J. Dari- is a bad idea gan, Jr. Rhode Island Law Day Essay Contest is open to all stu- nor was painted as a “meanie” for dents attending the 10th and From Page 1 trying to set up rules. 11th grade in Rhode Island. The present General Assembly The author of the winning licensed “day care center” and is once again on the brink of essay will receive a $1,000 you’d get paid per child. You servitude to unions, as evidenced Scholastic Award, as well as an would return the favor by send- by this legislation. Mandatory engraved trophy cup. The win- ing your children to mine since arbitration legislation quietly ner's school will receive a per- the rules merely prevent one lurks in the background for manent plaque and the annual from collecting payment for over- teachers, which would give the Law Day Essay Award Trophy to seeing one’s own children. union an upper hand in negotia- display until the next contest. In 2004 Governor Carcieri tions of contracts. Regrettably, Entry forms, guidelines and wanted to deny supplemental taxpayers have to stay ever-vigi- information are available at payments to welfare recipients lant as the legislators return to www.ribar.com under: For the who didn’t comply with their bad habits. Public - Law Related Education - back-to-work plan for 12 straight Senator Goodwin assures the 2013 Rhode Island Law Day months. In effect, the recipient public that the day care workers Information. could collect welfare benefits, will not be allowed to go on All entries must be received at health care for her and the family, strike. Sure, just like the prohibi- the Rhode Island Bar Association and at the last moment come into tion in present law that precludes no later than Friday, May 10, compliance by enrolling in a teachers’ strikes. The legislation is 2013 by 3 p.m. For more infor- course. Meanwhile, taxpayers paid devoid of any penalty if there is a mation contact 401/421-5740; for her child care, despite the fact strike so it’s a rhetorical exercise. [email protected]; or that the parent wasn’t doing any- You are about to be hosed, tax- [email protected]. thing during the day. The Gover- payer, if this act becomes law. East Bay Life April 24-25, 2013 Page B19 Sugar Ray, Chicago, Gin Blossoms, coming to Newport this summer

Newport Waterfront Events at the Newport Yachting Center announces it has added three more headliners to the 2013 Nan- tucket Nectars Sunset Music Series. The latest additions to the line- up are Southern rock jam band, Gov’t Mule; Chicago, one of the most successful American bands in rock history; and the Under The Sun Tour featuring Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray and Gin Blossoms with 800/745-3000. A number of addi- Special Guest, Fastball. tional headliners are currently The concert series will run from being confirmed in what promis- late May through August on the es to be a great summer of live waterfront in downtown Newport. music. Purchase tickets at www.new- portwaterfrontevents.com or Sugar Ray will be performing order by phone by calling in Newport on June 6 Oscar-winning actress brings her show to the Zeiterion

Olympia Dukakis, star of Steel Magnolias and Moonstruck, for which she won an Academy Award, will be performing her West End and Broadway one- woman hit, "Rose," for one night only, at New Bedford's Zei- terion Performing Arts Center. In the play called “A tour de force” by the New York Times, the 80- year-old Rose tells her powerful and deeply moving story, an epic journey of one Ukrainian Jewish woman through the 20th centu- ry.

WHERE: The Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, 684 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA WHEN: 8 p.m., April 27 COST: $45-$52 MORE INFO: 508/994-2900 Olympia Dukakis Local church raising money to fight malaria

Though there's not a single entire community. To illustrate parishioner who is likely to con- the crisis, they are screening tract the deadly disease, the First "When the Night Comes," a Bob- United Methodist Church of by Bailey film presented by the Warren & Bristol is joining the United Nations Foundation. battle against malaria, the num- This 55 minute documentary ber-one killer in Africa. Malaria about malaria in Africa is scary, is spread by mosquitoes, and it is heartbreaking, and real, and devastating, but prevention is viewer discretion is advised for simple. young children. Learn how you Sleeping under an insecticide- can become a part of the solu- treated mosquito net prevents tion on Thursday, April 25 the nocturnal bite of malaria- at 7 p.m., at the Fellowship Hall carrying mosquitoes and dra- ofThe First United Methodist matically reduces malaria-relat- Church of Warren & Bristol, 25 ed fatalities. However, people in Church Street in Warren. some parts of Africa often strug- gle to access the simplest things they need to survive. The parishioners of the First United Methodist Church have already raised about half of the money they will need for 100 nets—enough to protect an

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95 HORIZON DRIVE, TIVERTON - Vacation year round & enjoy expansive SOUTH TIVERTON - Brand new, quality Guimond Realty Group 112 POTTERSVILLE ROAD, LITTLE 447 STAFFORD ROAD B3, TIVERTON - breath taking WATER VIEWS from nearly construction designed for easy low main- 1741 Main Road, Tiverton, RI COMPTON - Wonderfully unique proper- Beautifully updated 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath every room in the house. Pristine, 3 BED home with fire- tenance living. Across the street from the beach! ty! Updated & meticulous passive solar main home townhouse in a quiet country setting. Expansive kitchen place, hardwood floors, MBR suite and lower level Gorgeous sunsets and water views! Vacation year 401-625-5878 with spacious open floor plan and stunning slate fire- for those who love to cook. Condo has large bedrooms guest quarters with separate entrance. 2 car garage. round in this great condo alternative by the sea. place. New guest house, gunnite in-ground pool, and a finished basement. Large private deck. $169,900. $425,000. Deb Plant, 401-451-8293. www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com $455,000. CAROL GUIMOND, 401-418-0462. garage & barn. Beautifully landscaped! $675,000. KATHY ROBINSON, 401-835-2492. DEB PLANT, 401-451-8293. Customer Satisfaction Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Luxury Listings

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RESIDENTIAL LOT FOR Sale: GET FREE OF: Credit card BARRINGTON: Looking to buy. Tiverton, RI, Gadsby Lane; 1.41 debt now. Cut payments by up Nayatt School District Acre Lot; Hillside location and over- to half. Stop creditors from call- $300,000-$550,000. Actively looking Seapowet Marsh. $179,000. ing 877-858-1386 looking, ready to buy immedi- Call: Bernard P. Giroux, Broker, ately, No realtors need to con- Giroux & Company: 508-677-9500. THE EAST BAY Classifieds! [email protected] Chock full of Real Estate for 718-216-2140. sale, Real Estate for rent and all PLACE YOUR YARD SALE Real Estate related services. ad in the East Bay Classifieds at It’s the place to be for all of your 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. Real Estate needs. Call our Apartment Rental Real Estate Advertising TIVERTON: 1 acre waterfront Specialist, 401-253-6000 or BARRINGTON 800-382-8477 (MA). lot, overlooking Westport, Barrington Cove Apts. 1 bed- perked, septic design, zoned S, in Tiverton Winwood Estates, Home Repair Loans room $795-$822 includes heat, Fall River taxes. Asking gas & hot water Seniors 62+ $179,000 Call Giroux and CHURCH COMMUNITY 401-246-2409 Company Real Estate 508-677- HOUSING: 0% & 3% Home EHO/ADA 9500 repair loans & Homebuyer train- ing classes 401-846-5114 THE EAST BAY Classifieds. Your Neighborhood Marketplace. 401-253-1000 or 4 LOT SUBDIVSION 800-382-8477 (MA) BARRINGTON: 2nd fl, 1 bdrm. Gleaming hardwoods, fresh paint, new bath, quiet street. Walk to Y, shops, and Scoop. $800 + utilities. Leave message at 508-509-5362.

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LITTLE COMPTON - Spacious Contemporary with open Nice location near Seapowet Ave. House needs total Waterview, 4 bedroom, shingled style Colonial (2 x 6 LITTLE COMPTON - Spacious cape in quiet location. floor plan, cathedral ceiling, wood floors, 3 season rehab. To be sold "As Is". Includes apartment over walls) with open floor plan & stone fireplace. Granite  3 bed, 2 bath, fireplace, hardwoods, room, 2 car garage. Well landscaped 1+ acre lot. spacious garage. Sale subject to Superior Court countertops & solid wood kitchen cabinets. 3-coat fin- deck, patio, 2 car garage. Near Commons and $349,000 Approval. $150,000 ish hardwood floors. On 22 Acres. $699,000 conservation land. $443,000

SOUTH TIVERTON - Three bedroom Ranch with SOUTH TIVERTON - Waterfront 7 Acre mini-farm on TIVERTON - An exceptional 3+ acre waterfront site on the east- 43 acre paradise in South Tiverton! Long, private drive- fireplace, attached 2 car garage, plus 34x36 barn Puncateest Neck Road. Spacious 8 room Colonial ern shoreline of Nanaquaket Pond - Spectacular sunsets. Stunning way leads to beautiful homesite with stone cottage, pri- one level geo-thermal heated home with open floor plan, 3 bed- on 1.3 acres. $255,000 Farmhouse, 3 car garage, all amenities. $1,400,000 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage and separate studio. $875,000 vate swimming pond, walking trails and more. $450,000

South Tiverton- Sakonnet Riverfront - 2 homes on 2 South Tiverton - Dramatic views over Seapowet Little Compton - Like new, waterview 3 bed custom South Tiverton - Near Little Compton line - 9 acre waterfront lots (total 7.9 acres). Hundreds of feet of Marshland to Sakonnet River. Striking Contemporary Colonial on 2 acres has 2,650 sq. ft. of living space with farm overlooking Nonquit Pond. Antique home in private beach frontage. Beautiful westerly views, near has 3 fireplaces, open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 1st floor master suite. Custom features include Brazilian need of restoration, barns, garage, and beautiful bird sanctuary and conservation land. Adjacent 9 acre baths. Located on quiet cul-de-sac, walking distance Cherry floors, built-in bookcases, tray ceiling in living yard with stone walls. $1,199,000 waterfront lot also available. $1,150,000 to Tiverton Four Corners. $625,000 room, solid four panel doors, fireplace & more. $635,000 April 24-26, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BARRINGTON ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 39 Chapin Rd. $550,000 $595,000 3 2/1 Patricia Deal/Residential Properties. Ltd. Patricia Deal/Residential Properties, Ltd. 35 Kirby St. $589,000 $612,000 4 2/1 Mary Beth Frye/Residential Properties, Ltd. Mary Beth Frye/Residential Properties, Ltd. 11 Heritage Rd. $455,000 $479,000 4 2/1 Jazzmine Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Marilynn Burmeister/RE/MAX River’s Edge 256 Sowams Rd. $175,000 $175,000 3 1/0 Nathan Clark Team/Nathan Clark & Assoc. Joyce Hughes/Residential Properties, Ltd. BRISTOL ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 34 First School St. $159,000 $159,000 2 1/1 Chad Kritzas Team/Keller Williams Rlty Npt. Sheila Clark-Lundy/William Raveis 22 Wall St. $850,000 $899,900 - - Deb Cordeiro Group/Exit Harborside Realty Deb Cordeiro Group/Exit Harborside Realty EAST PROVIDENCE ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 32 Gurney St. $170,000 $172,900 3 2/1 Carlos Mendes/Keller Realty No. RI Butch Simoneau/EXIT Team Realty 30 Forbes St. $164,000 $189,900 3 1/0 Margaret Farley/RE/MAX River’s Edge Margaret Farley/RE/MAX River’s Edge 27 Knowlton St. $117,000 $119,900 3 1/0 Victoria Doran/Coldwell Banker Res. Brokerage Livia Freitas/Freitas Realty Group 1096 Bullocks Point Ave. $98,500 $119,900 2 1/0 Carole Scaralia/Albert Realtors Carole Scaralia/Albert Realtors 95 Fraser St. $136,000 $139,000 2 1/0 Travassos-Kusiak Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Ted Freidman/RE/MAX River’s Edge 149 Hatton St. $155,000 $153,300 3 1/0 Lisa Halajko/RE/MAX River’s Edge Maria Correia/Mateus Realty 4 Florence St. $195,000 $207,000 3 1/1 Debra Donahue/RE/MAX River’s Edge W. George Buteau/RE/MAX Patriot Prop. 68 Appian Wy. $165,000 $169,900 3 1/0 Travassos-Kusiak Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Travassos-Kusiak Tea/RE/MAX River’s Edge 79 Charity St. $87,900 $87,000 4 1/0 Judy Albanese/RE/MAX 1st Choice Leonor Dasilva/RE/MAX Town & Country 21 Ferris Ave. $140,000 $144,900 3 1/0 Deborah Gold/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. Non MLS Member 55 Ramsay St. $199,000 $188,900 3 1/0 Don Morash Team/Abbott Properties Don Morash Team/Abbott Properties 735 Willett Ave. $128,000 $139,000 2 1/1 Ryan Fonseca/Century 21 Rondeau Assoc. Non MLS Member 50 Narragansett Ave. $75,000 $89,900 - - Maria Correia/Mateus Realty George Murphy/Blu Sky Real Estate 248 Mauran Ave. $130,000 $134,900 - - Maria Correia/Mateus Realty Pam Reis/Mateus Realty PORTSMOUTH ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 515 West Main Rd. $525,000 $550,000 5 6/1 Catherine Gazder/Lila Delman Real Estate Melanie Delman/Lila Delman Real Estate 16 Lepes Rd. $375,000 $389,000 4 3/0 Christine McNally/Century 21 Trend Realty Chad Kritzas Team/Keller Williams Rlty Npt. TIVERTON ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 136 Beech Ave. $136,000 $135,000 2 1/0 John Tripodi/RE/MAX Preferred Mike Hill/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty. 15 Arbor Ter. $150,000 $145,000 3 1/1 Tom Timberlake/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty David McCauley/Prudential Prime Properties 15 Hamilton Cir. $372,000 $399,000 3 2/1 Hill Harbor Group/RE/MAX Professionals Christopher Woodard/Keller Williams East Bay WARREN ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT 10 Asylum Rd. $180,000 $180,000 5 2/0 Yannee Doeur/Home Island Realty LLC Wendy Lord Harvey/Century 21 Trend Realty 24 Elm St. $189,000 $195,000 3 2/0 Jazzmine Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Matthew Antonio/Keller Williams Realty NRI Find out what houses are selling for! Search every property sale from 2011 to today... eastbayri.com/real-estate

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RIVERSIDE: 1st, 1 bed, appli- WARREN: 3 rooms, 1 bedroom, LITTLE COMPTON: Summer SOUTH TIVERTON: Green and WARREN: Cozy 2 bedroom Apartment Rental ances, AC, new carpet, no pets, 2nd floor, appliances, security rental in priv. comm, 3 BR, 2.5 solar Cottage, furnished, yearly ranch, appliances, parking, nice Commercial Rental lease, $700/mo, security 401- deposit, no pets/utilities. Includes bath, beach passes avail., call rental, $1200/mo, heat and yard, $1,000/mo Francis Realty 433-1803 water. $600/mo. 401-245-1567. Renee, 401-649-1915 electric last year $872, ideal for 401-253-9696 BRISTOL: 6000 sq ft for lease. BRISTOL: 1 bed, 2nd flr. inlaw or single person, no pets, w/appliances, $650, off street TIVERTON: North, 2 bd, 3rd fl. WARREN: First floor, 1 bed- SOUTH TIVERTON: Gorgeous Large storefront. Easy access, no smoke, Call 401-662-0884 WESTPORT: Howland Beach, large parking area. Adjacent to parking utilities separate, no clean, quiet, efficient, w/util, room, stove, refrig, water. Sec. 3-Bed Log Home on 1.5 Acres Ocean Front summer rentals, 1 pets, lease & sec. 401-253-9277 conveniently located/parking, deposit required, No pets, $550, in South Tiverton! 2057 sq. ft, Dollar Tree. Bristol Shopping & 4 BR Cottages. Limited Center 401-253-3190. $775 pets ok 401-635-8749 401-254-1036 $2000/month, lease, security, Weeks Avail. Call Renee, 401- BRISTOL: 2 bdrm, 2nd floor, off credit, references. Non-smok- Charming 3-Bed 649-1915. street parking avail., close to com- TIVERTON: Spacious 1 bed, WARREN: Studio, new floors, ing, pets conditional, no utilities TIVERTON: 1861 sq. ft, 1-car garage. Walk Office Space mon, $700 plus security. Tenant applianced, parking, 1st flr., own new windows, off street parking, included. Please call Deb Plant, to water, marina, library, Fort pays utilities 401-253-9822 entrance, cat ok, no dogs/smok- $500/mo + util, no pets, 401- 401-451-8293. Coldwell Banker Barton, restaurants and more! Condos For Rent ing, $625 401-489-2700. 247-2530 Guimond Realty BARRINGTON: office space for BRISTOL: 2 bedrooms, off $1600/month, lease, security, rent. Very quiet location, 2nd fl, street parking, water included WARREN: 1 bed, 2nd floor, credit, references. Non-smok- BRISTOL: Courtyard at Metacom, clean and bright, off street park- no pets, security deposit req., $550, 2 bed, 3rd floor $650 Homes For Rent SOUTH TIVERTON: Yearly ing, no pets, no utilities includ- 2 bedroom, 3rd flr., $1,200/mo ing, snow removal, high speed $750/mo 401-374-5892. includes appliances and water, lease. Passive/solar house. ed. Please call Deb Plant, 401- water incl., utilities separate, lease internet, all utilities. 401-246- other util separate, lease and 2BR. $1,200/month. Call Renee & security, 401-253-9277 Franklin St., 2 bed- FORD FARM, Tiverton - 451-8293 Coldwell Banker 0883 $325 + sec dep equal to BRISTOL: sec, no pets 401-253-9277 at 401-649-1915. room, laundry, pets okay, off Beautiful 2004 Colonial w/3 Guimond Realty one months rent. street parking, no smoking $750 BEDS, 2.5 BA, 2 car garage, plus 401-391-9581 WARREN: 1 bed, lower level, open floor plan, formal LR and incl. appl., elec. & water, coin op, DR w/ gas fp, granite/maple EAST PROVIDENCE: 3rd fl, 4 park., $725/mo, no pets, lease & kitchen w/ island, C/A, gas heat rm 2 bed, bus route, lg yard,gas sec required 401-253-9277 & mins to RT 24. Pets Whether you are heat and hot water, sec 8 ok, negotiable. $750 + util 401-433-1782 Lease/Credit/References. WARREN: Large 2 bed, xtra lg $2,700/month. Renee @ 401- LITTLE COMPTON: Studio apt. kitchen, liv rm, bathroom, off 439-0866. Coldwell Banker BUYING or walking distance from Commons, street, laundry, like new $750 Guimond Realty $675 utilities included. This is an water incl 401-749-2533 ADA Compliant affordable hous- LITTLE COMPTON: 2 BR SELLING ing unit 401-419-4379 WARREN: 1st fl. incl 1 bdrm, living Ocean View Summer Rental in LITTLE COMPTON: Quiet 2 room, full bath, kitchen for 1 person. Private Comm. Walk to South bdrm, 2nd floor apt. $900/mo Near bike bath & town beach, util. not Shore/Goosewing! $2,000/wk. Real Estate please incl. water & elec. 401-419-4379 incl., $650/month, 401-245-8300. Call Renee, 401-649-1915 feel free to give me a call. 1 Collins Court | Barrington Mary Jo Walk to the beach, to school, and to center of town ameni- ties in this spacious, gracious Nyatt neighborhood home Fidalgo-Tavares designed for sunny comfort and entertaining. Sparkling hard- 401-297-1399 Cell woods, granite kitchen, Florida room, den, library, fireplace, on nearly an acre of land is a must-see! 401-254-1900

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EAST PROVIDENCE: SUN- TILES: 12 x 12 , grayish beige, STAMPS: 88 various, 1942- ROCKING CHAIR: Glider, Barrington DAY APRIL 28TH from 9am - Free Stuff Finds Under $50 ceramic, 70 sq ft, $49.99 Bristol 2007 first day covers Mystic matching glider hassock, excel- 2pm at 57 Allerton Ave Weather 401-297-6798 Catalog price, $257; my price lent condition, blue, $150 401- Permitting.Tools, Golf, Vintage $99 Bristol 401-253-8103 290-8245. BARRINGTON: 226 Foote BUNK BED: Custom made BABY BIKE SEAT: Good shape Street Saturday April 27th Stuff, Exercise Equipment, bunk bed with built in storage with bracket. For up to 40 lbs. Submersible, 730am-230pm. Not your typical Furniture ETC. and student desk. Must have $30 Bristol 401-253-5909 SUMP PUMP: Finds Under $100 also pumps effluients. Stainless STAINED GLASS WINDOW: yard sale! years worth of house- transportation. Little Compton steel, 1hp, w/3 new switches, From the 1930’s. $130/BO. Fall ware, glasssware, kitchenware, (401)635-4714. BAR STOOLS: Two, natural BABY JUMPER (horse), excellent, moving, $99.99 River 508-676-1842 retro items, tools, books, holi- wood with white trim, $49 Portsmouth bouncer, bedding doesn’t matter Swansea 508-379-0914 day, golf clubs, frames, baskets, Westport, 508-636-2684 TORO RECYCLER MOWER: Cut up boy or girl $59 call (401) 835- photo albums, furniture, jewelry, FREE FIREWOOD: Self propelled, 22”, rear bag, PORTSMOUTH: 7 Heritage downed trees and take away. BASEBALL GLOVES: Rawlings, 5533 vhs tapes, loads more. One day variable speed, 9 position height Drive, Saturday, April 27, 9am- Free Westport 508-636-3089 Wilson, Spaulding, Star Models, only so dont miss out. 3pm. $30 each, Bristol 401-254-0701 $150 Barrington 401-289-0127 MAHOGANY PIANO: works, beautiful, needs tuning, free BEAUTIFUL COMMUNION VANGUARD 420 SAILBOAT: BARRINGTON: 4 Stanhope Riverside Tiverton 401-625-5816 DRESS: size 8, with crown and 15 ft, Hull only $195 Tiverton Saturday and Sunday April 27th veil $30 Call Betty 401-451- 401-624-4530 and 28th 8am-5pm. Moving. 165 Rounds Ave., 0906 Everything must go. Dining RIVERSIDE: Saturday, April 27, 8am-12pm. THE EAST BAY Classifieds. TRAMPOLINE: 14 foot trampo- room and other furniture, WASHER & DRYER: Covenant Cooperative Nursery Your Neighborhood line no net, good condition you kitchen, rugs, sports, bicycle, CUISINART COFFEE MAKER: Whirlpool, Kenmore, GE. School. Just for kids clothing Marketplace. 401-253-1000 or take away $99.99/best piano, desks, Dont miss this Single serve (KCup) SS300, Great working condition. $150. sale. 800-382-8477 (MA) Barrington 401-245-2335 one. new unopened in original box, Bristol 401-585-9151 $49 Barrington 401-245-6005 UPRIGHT FRIGIDAIRE FREEZ- Warren Finds Under $25 $90, Rumford 401-438-0131 WASHING MACHINE: GE 11 BARRINGTON: 13 Seven Oaks Mens, womens, ER: GOLF SETS: cycle, white, top loaded, $150 Drive, off Middle Highway, right, left handed, child sets, 10 GALLON AQUARIUM: With Barrington 401-247-4423 Saturday, April 27, 8am-1pm. WARREN: 133 Kickemuit bags, fairway woods, drivers, WEBBER KETTLE GRILL: light, heater & pump, $24.95 CAT TREE: Floor to ceiling, used once and 2, 20 lb bags of No early birds. Furniture, house- Road. Saturday April 27th putters, $49/best Pawtucket Tiverton 401-624-9775 with levels, good condition $80 Kinsford charcoal $75 401-253- hold items, something for every- 730am-4pm.( Rain date May 401-724-5049. 11) Moving sale. Everything Barrington 401-245-2335 7241 WORKX LAWNMOWR: one ADULT BRIEFS: (Invacare)X- 19”/24volt, 2011 3-in-1 cordless, goes. No junk. Household large, pull-ups or taped sides, 40” long, 30” CLOTHES & SHOES: Brand with battery and charger, like BARRINGTON: 207 Bay Spring items, tools, musical equipment, 10 cases available, $8.50 /per MAPLE DESK: high excellent condition, $45, new, excellent bargains, $50 or new $195 Barrington 401-245- Ave, Friday, Saturday, April 26, furniture, fine art, handmade package, free delivery, Bristol pottery, record albums, books, Bristol, call after 5pm 401-253- less East Providence, 401-438- Finds Under $200 1708 27, Early birds welcome. Multi 401-865-9918 6598 family, something for everyone. etc. 5622 2 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE EDEN PURE ELECTRIC New This Week O’BRIEN FLOAT: Towable, holds RIMS: $199.99 each/bo Fall Good Stuff BARRINGTON: 7 Manning Dr., 1040 Main St, ROOM HEATER: $75 Tiverton, WARREN: up to 3 people, $49.99 firm, Fall River, John, 401-835-5086 Saturday, April 27, 8am-noon. Saturday, April 27th and 401-624-9471 Good condition River 401-454-9186. leave message. Household, yard, toys, books, Sunday, Aug 28th. 9am-3pm. BOYS BIKE: etc. $24.99 401-253-9000 Well ELECTRIC STOVE: Huge estate sale. Antique furni- OUTDOOR GAS GRILL: BUNK BED: Very sturdy, pri- ture, glassware, tools and much kept, works great, excellent con- Westinghouse. yellow $99.99 Bristol 401-253-3058 mary colors, excellent condition, more. BOAT WINCH: New, galva- dition, $25, East Providence $150 Barrington 401-433-0058 Bristol nized, 1600 pounds, 1 speed, 401-434-3259 Dutton-lainson $24.99 Little WARREN: 165 Schoolhouse FUTON: Solid wooden frame. COMPUTER ACCESSORIES: BRISTOL: Hopeworth Association Compton 401-635-2916 PAPERBACK BOOKS: Over Road, Saturday, Sunday, April 175 books, fiction/non fiction all Excellent condition $99.99 2 speakers, mouse, keyboard, Park, bottom of Hopeworth 27, 28, 9am-3pm. Moving, must Newport 401-847-1763 printer & 18” flat screen monitor, Avenue, Saturday, April 27, 9am- genres $49 Bristol 401-254- sell everything, cash only, No 30 ft. $100, Westport 774-319-5332 2pm. Raindate Sunday April 28. CEDAR LAWN EDGING: 0701 early birds scalloped, brand new, $24.99/BO Atlantic Flag Selling space available, $15/table. GOLF CLUBS/BAG: Mens, left- COUCH & LOVESEAT: Burgundy Tiverton 401-625-1478 ies Python (Cobra knock-off), 3- & Banner Call 253-2534 to reserve spot. PORTABLE TABLE SAW: 10” w/pillows, good condition, sold as Estate Sales CHICKEN AND HENS PLANTS: Ryobi, Bristol $49.99 401-396- pw; Callaway Driver, Shag bag set, $120, Barrington 401-247- 694 No. Broadway BRISTOL: 1222R Hope street 3 plants for $1, Bristol 401-247- 9955 w/30 golf balls, $65 Barrington, 9868 401-245-7175. East Providence, RI Saturday April 27th 9am-4pm. NEWPORT: Estate sale. 1970. Estate sale of furniture, glass- Offered at one of Newports pre- RED SOX TICKETS: Many DISHWASHER: Kitchen Aide, Green and Cream HONDA LAWNMOWER: Self- ware, china, piano, tools, and mier residence off Bellevue HOSTAS: games, lower bleachers, call for built in, white/bisque, runs per- 401-434-1430 Color Leaves. Four pots with propelled, regular gas, good lots more. A most attend sale. Avenue. Designer high end details, $40 per ticket, Bristol, fect, $100 Portsmouth 401-578- several plants in each pot. $20. condition, $50 Barrington, 401- • Flags • Flag Poles home furnishings. 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SONY COMPUTER MONITOR: 2 seasons, $175/best Tiverton 45102ETA or www.oma- condition $10 Portsmouth 401- 19”, great condition, $15 dition, $75/BO Newport 401- 401-624-4077 hasteaks.com/offergc05 662-5429 Westport 508-636-3366 846-0830 SOMERSET AUTO GROUP Where Dreams Are Built One Ride At A Time BUYING GOLD HOTRIDESINC.COM Highest Prices Ever 10k STERLING SILVER - OLD COINS 18k $ PRIVATE $ Call us 14k APPRAISALS Portuguese Gold about our AUTO SERVICE FREE 30 VETERANS All Mechanical Repairs Tires 5% MORE WITH THE AD OIL CHANGE PROGRAM! MEMORIAL PARKWAY R.I. State Inspections Brakes East Providence, RI Buy Here Pay Here Tune Up Buying any broken, damaged, or unwanted gold Free Shuttle Service! Free Vehicle Pick-Up & Delivery, Night Drop-Offs, Classic Car Sales Electrical Service 401-435-4444 Custom Exhaust Car Sales or sterling silver jewelry. 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