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Video: Hillers Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer Opens Season vs Ashland

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Hillers Boys Soccer picked up a win in their first game of the season as they shutout Ashland 4-0. Senior, Ben Fargiano and Sophomore, Michael Poovakad scored the two first half goals and then the Hillers added 2 more in the 2nd half, one off of a Duncan Schnur header and the other off of a Andrew Palleiko shot to run away with the victory.

Annual Polyarts Festival September 17th 10am-4pm

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42nd Annual Hopkinton
Polyarts Festival

Saturday, September 17, 2016
Hopkinton Town Common
10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Polyarts began in 1974 as a demonstration of various arts and crafts to showcase the talents of the local community. Since then, it has grown into a day long event with many professional craftspeople, performing artists, and community groups participating throughout the day. Polyarts is free to attend and is a family-friendly day with something for everyone, be it food, music, crafts, or other entertainment.

Bocce Challenge 2016 Thursday 9/8 3-6pm at Hopkinton Senior Center

By Tom Nappi, News Director

For the 3rd straight year, the Hopkinton Senior Center will host the annual Bocce challenge. The event will take place Thursday September 8th, 2016 at the Hopkinton Senior Center. 2014 was the first year of the challenge and the Hopkinton Police defeated the Seniors. In 2015 the Hopkinton Fire Department joined the challenge and defeated the Police Department in the championship round. This year come join the fun as the Hopkinton Fire Department, Police Department and Seniors will once again battle on the Bocce court.

Be Refreshed: The Power of Words Sept 29th

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Thursday, September 29 9:15-11:15am and 6:30-8:30p

There will be a panel of speakers discussing different types of words....encouraging words, healing words, and challenging words. These words have power to change our lives and the lives of others around us. It's worth reflecting about how we use these powerful words so we can make a greater impact on others. The panel speakers are Tara Romine, Rachel Jackson, and Patti Stadolnik.

Hopkinton Public Library Events: Writing Walk 9/14, Women for Women 9/19

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Local poet Polly Brown will lead a writing walk at Art on the Trail on Wednesday, September 14 at 6 pm. Meet at the Main Street/Claflin Street end of Center Trail, across from Hopkinton Lumber. After a short introduction you'll have the opportunity to explore on your own and find something that inspires you to write. Then we'll gather back at the start of the trail to share. Please bring writing materials, insect repellent, and a stool or portable chair. (We'll try to have some extras of all of these things, too, just in case.)

Volleyball Clinic Hosted by Hillers Coach, Margie Grabmeier 9/17-10/08

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Join MA Volleyball Coach of the Year Margie Grabmeier and the members of the 2014 State Champion Hillers Varsity Volleyball Team for a series of practices and games designed to help you master your volleyball skills. This clinic will run for 4 Saturdays in the fall.

You will improve your bump, set, spike, and overhead serve while learning the basic rules of team volleyball during “match” play!

You will also receive information on area clubs, clinics, and camps for even more opportunities throughout the year.

Marathon Quilters Guild Quilt Show

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The Marathon Quilters Guild of Hopkinton is thrilled to celebrate its 20th Anniversary with a Quilt Show on September 17 & 18 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at The Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe Street, Hopkinton, MA. The show will feature many beautiful and unique quilts made by guild members as well as the recently completed 300th Anniversary quilt for the Town of Hopkinton and the quilt completed for the Hopkinton Library which helped raise funds for the new library.