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Hopkinton Historical Society Presents: Lucy Stone

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March 1st, at 7:00 PM, 168 Hayden Rowe St.
Join us as storyteller/ actress Judith Black portrays the life of this remarkable Massachusetts woman who changed the world.
Co-sponsored by the Hopkinton Library and the Hopkinton Historical Society and supported by a grant from the Hopkinton Cultural Council
Free and Open to the Public. All are Welcome!

Video: Hopkinton Resident, Mary Kniaz presents History of St. John the Evangelist

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hopkinton resident Mary Kniaz presenting "Stones, Pennies, and Prayers, The Story of Father Ryan and the Heroic Beginnings of St. John’s Parish" at the Hopkinton Historical Society. Mary has copies of her book for sale with proceeds going towards restoration of the Church.

Blackstone Valley Wealth Management Announces 2nd Annual Hopkinton High School Scholarship

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Blackstone Valley Wealth Management is pleased to announce the offering of a $1,000 scholarship to be given to a Hopkinton High School student graduation this spring. To be eligible for the Blackstone Valley Wealth Management Annual Scholarship, the student must be:
• Currently a senior at Hopkinton High School, graduating in 2017.
• Planning to pursue a higher education at a college or university immediately after high school
• A child in a single-parent home who can display financial need.

Free Veterans Breakfast Friday, March 3.

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Dear Veterans and Friends:

It doesn't get better than this. Veterans' spring training with great military chow at the Hopkinton Senior Center, 3 March 2017, at 0900 hours. It's worth it to start your morning with good friends.

Prepare for the get-together with

www.hcam.tv/series/veterans/slideshow.shtml
www.hcam.tv/veteransremember

These sites are valuable and hopefully permanent records of Hopkinton's military history.

A New Sculpture Exhibit at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts will be the Centerpiece for Three Exciting Events this March

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A new sculpture exhibit, featuring the works of acclaimed artist Michael Alfano, opens at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) this March. The exhibit, titled Ever Evolving, features Alfano’s surreal and philosophical figurative-based sculpture. The collection spans a decade of his work and premiers several new pieces. The free public exhibit runs March 1 to March 26 at the HCA Gallery (98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton). For gallery hours and more information, visit www.hopartscenter.org.