Welcome to April's Crossroads Events!
TGIF! CROSSROADS is in your inbox today on the cusp of Patriots’ Day weekend. There will be fife and drum music, the crack of musket fire, and several re-enactment groups at OSV this weekend to celebrate the holiday. The Chamber invites you to join us at the Village on May 1st for Fun at Five networking and, on the 3rd, we will present a Ribbon Cutting at Regus in Sturbridge. Our seminar on AI and our first ever Meat Raffle are also coming up next month. Details on these and many spring events from our Members can be found in this issue!
CROSSROADS is our Members' platform to share their latest news and events with over 1,000 fellow Chamber Members and subscribers in our community. If you have events to share in CROSSROADS, you can add them to our Events calendar anytime 24/7. Keep our readers informed of your latest news by emailing your press releases, links and photos for inclusion in CROSSROADS. NEXT ISSUE: MAY 1, 2024
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CHAMBER OFFICE INFO
The office is OPEN Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
CLOSED ON MONDAY, APRIL 15 FOR PATRIOTS' DAY
No appointment is necessary. Give us a ring at 508-347-2761 to be sure we are here.
CMS CHAMBER OFFICE, 1A RIVER ROAD, STURBRIDGE
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Fun at Five!
Wednesday, May 1
5:00-7:00PM
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Old Sturbridge Village
Ox & Yoke Mercantile
1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge MA 01566
www.osv.org
Located in the Oliver Wight Building just outside the main Visitor Center the Ox & Yoke Mercantile
is a great place to meet for coffee or tea, Village-made pastries, soups, salads, and desserts.
Looking for a gift? Find a wide variety of Village-made crafts and designs, plus New England made food items, gardening supplies, children’s books, toys, and so much more.
Join us for Networking at OSV’s Ox & Yoke Mercantile and Café!
Come see the newly renovated Ox & Yoke Mercantile and Café at Old Sturbridge Village. Enjoy delicious sweet and savory offerings including the Village’s famous signature cookies.
Get a peek behind the scenes at OSV and learn about what the Village has planned for the year ahead including special Christmas by Candlelight offerings and new membership perks. In addition, there will be games, raffles, prizes, and networking.
Will you join in the FUN?
Register for Fun at Five by email or phone.
508-347-2761
Cost is $12 for Members who register, $15 at the door, or $20 for non-Members.
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Thank you to our May Fun at Five Sponsor! | |
A handle. A Blade. And 200 years of experience. Dexter-Russell is a leading manufacturer of high-quality professional cutlery, with a history dating back to 1818. The company was founded in Southbridge, Massachusetts and began crafting knives and tools for local farmers and tradespeople. Today, Dexter-Russell is recognized as a top choice among chefs and foodservice professionals worldwide, offering durable, reliable, and expertly crafted knives that are designed to meet the needs of the modern kitchen. | |
Visit the Dexter Factory Outlet Store for great deals on quality products like kitchen cutlery, kitchen tools, industrial cutlery, tactical knives, and more! We have first quality as well as factory seconds at discounted prices.
OUTLET STORE HOURS: Thursdays 3:30pm – 6:30pm, Saturdays 8am – 12pm
Please call 1-800-343-6042 to confirm hours.
Dexter-Russell, 44 River St, Southbridge, MA, 508-765-0201, https://dexter1818.com/
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SAVE THE DATE!
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Open House: REGUS
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Date: Friday May 3rd
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: 198 Charlton Rd. Suite 8, Sturbridge, MA 01566
Regus and the Chamber of Central Mass South cordially invite you for an afternoon with snacks and refreshments
to celebrate the opening of the new Regus location in Sturbridge.
Guided tours are organized so that you can view the workplaces throughout the center.
The Chamber will cut the official red ribbon at 1:00 p.m.
ABOUT REGUS
For more than 30 years, Regus has helped businesses find and create the perfect workspace for their people.
Their extensive network of locations enables companies of all sizes to work wherever and however they need.
VISIT ONLINE FOR MORE.
Let us know you are coming
RSVP BY EMAIL: sturbridge.charltonrd@regus.com
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Artificial Intelligence Seminar
Presented by Delcie Bean, CEO of Paragus I.T.
Wednesday, May 8 from 5:30-7:00pm
The Publick House Historic Inn - Craft's Hall
277 Main Street (Rte 131), Sturbridge
$25 per person.
Space is Limited! Please RSVP.
Call 508-347-2761 or email info@cmschamber.org to save your spot!
Few things have been hyped as much as Artificial Intelligence. However, behind all that hype, many business owners are left wondering if, when and how AI is going to impact their business. In this highly interactive presentation we’ll take a moment to align on where AI is today, why everyone is talking about it, and where it is going in the near future. After establishing some context, we’ll explore how AI is being used today and more importantly, how you can start using it in your own business. Finally, we’ll leave lots of time for your questions.
Enjoy hot and cold hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar in Craft's Hall while we learn about Artificial Intelligence from an expert in the field.
HORS D' OEUVRES
Classic Beef Tartar on Potato Crisps, Roasted Beef, Basil & Goat Cheese Tartlets
Artichoke Beignets, Beef Bourguignon Puffs, Mac & Cheese Croquettes, Miniature Chicken Pot Pies
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About the Presenter: Delcie Bean, CEO of Paragus I.T.
Since founding the company at the age of thirteen, Delcie Bean has transformed Paragus I.T. into one of the most successful, fastest-growing IT firms in the region. The company’s unique corporate culture and strategic approach to providing outsourced I.T. services to small-to-medium sized businesses have earned many accolades, including Inc. Magazine’s list of 5,000 fastest-growing businesses and Forbes Magazine’s 25 Small Giants.
As the company has grown, so has Delcie’s commitment to equity and inclusion. In 2014, he created Tech Foundry, an educational nonprofit designed to address the need for a skilled I.T. workforce by providing in-depth training for promising individuals from marginalized or underrepresented communities. In 2016, Delcie began the process of transitioning Paragus to a 100% employee-owned company.
Today, Delcie is on a mission to grow Paragus into a $250 million firm with offices all throughout the country. In doing so, Delcie aims to create more than 100 employee-owner millionaires. Most recently, Paragus expanded into Central Massachusetts by acquiring Comportz Technologies and opening an office in downtown Worcester.
When he isn’t at the helm of Paragus, Delcie is living the quiet life with his wife of 15 years and their three boys in southern NH, serving as a trustee of Bay Path University, and fulfilling his commitment to lifelong learning through his service to YPO.
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The Chamber of Central Mass South
MEAT RAFFLE
Charlton Beagle Club
103 Bond Rd., Charlton
Sunday, May 19, 3-6 PM
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It’s time to fire up the BBQ!!
Six Rounds with Six Meats at Each Round
Each Round Features a Meat Smoked by BT’s Smokehouse
Meat Raffle Ticket Pricing:
1 ticket for $1
6 tickets for $5
12 tickets for $10
25 tickets for $20
Meats include, but are not limited to:
Steaks, Roasts, Ribs, Smoked Ham, Brisket, Chicken, Hamburger, Hot Dogs and more!
Also, a 50-50 Raffle, Door Prize Raffle, and Gift Basket Raffle
Food and beverages provided by the Beagle Club
Help us spread the word!
Download, print and display this flyer where folks will see it!
Thank you for your support!
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FEATURED MEMBER2MEMBER OFFER!
800-SEE-1830
$3 off Adult daytime admission for Chamber members. OSV offers free admission to Sturbridge residents, so the $3 off would be for Chamber members who are not Sturbridge residents. Please show proof of employment upon checking in at the Visitor Center and mention the Member2Member discount.
Click on the M2M logo to view all the M2M deals!
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Country Bank Appoints Thomas Dufault as Senior Vice President, Retail Lending | |
March 29, 2024 - Country Bank, a leading financial institution serving Central and Western Massachusetts, is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Dufault as the Senior Vice President of the Retail Lending Department. With an impressive thirty-five years in the mortgage industry and an entrepreneurial and construction background, Tom brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to his new role.
Tom has gained extensive experience in construction standards, business acumen, and process improvements throughout his career. His diverse background, including being a previous business owner, makes him the ideal candidate to lead Country Bank's Retail Lending team.
In addition to his professional achievements, Tom is also committed to community service. He has served on the Board of Habitat for Humanity North Central MA for ten years, with the past four years as the Board President. Tom supports various charitable initiatives, including the United Way of North Central MA, the American Cancer Society, Heifer Project International, and the Alzheimer's Association. He has also served on various committees and boards in the town of Rutland where he lived for twenty-six years with his wife and two daughters.
"I am excited to join Country Bank and contribute to its continued success in helping customers obtain their dreams of homeownership," said Tom. "I will focus on offering innovative products to help meet our customers' needs with a simple application and approval process while offering a superior customer experience. I am eager to make a difference for the retail lending team and for our customers.”
"We are incredibly pleased to welcome Tom to our leadership team; his extensive background in Retail Lending brings an exciting level of strategic insight and direction to the Country Bank brand of Community Banking. His commitment to strategic and empathetic leadership, community support, and entrepreneurial spirit align with our iSTEP Corporate Values of Integrity, Service, Teamwork, Excellence, and Prosperity. We are proud that Tom has chosen Country Bank as his Employer of Choice," stated Miriam Siegel, First Senior Vice President and Chief Culture & Development Officer."
About Country Bank
Country Bank is a full-service $1.8B mutual community bank serving Central and Western Massachusetts with 14 offices in Ware, Palmer, West Brookfield, Brimfield, Belchertown, Wilbraham, Ludlow, Leicester, Paxton, Charlton and Worcester. With a commitment to personalized service and community involvement, Country Bank offers individuals, businesses, and municipalities a comprehensive range of banking products and services. Country Bank is a member of FDIC, DIF, and the SUM network. Country Bank can be reached at 800-322-8233 or online at countrybank.com
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Announcement of Public Comment Period
MassDOT is now excited to announce that the full Beyond Mobility plan and the executive summary are now out for public comment and are available for review on the Plan website. The 30-day public comment period will end on May 5th, 2024.
How to Provide Feedback
Comments on any part of the document will be accepted during the comment period through the online comment form. you may also email any comments to BeyondMobility@dot.state.ma.us.
Plan Structure
Beyond Mobility is structured by the six Priority Areas included in the graphic below. These Priority Areas, informed directly by over 5,000 pieces of unique public feedback received as part of the development of the plan, serve as the backbone of Beyond Mobility.
Over 100 action items across these priorities have been identified within the plan for MassDOT and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to take to achieve a safer and more equitable, reliable, and resilient network.
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The final Beyond Mobility plan contains the following seven chapters:
• Chapter 1: Introduction
• Chapter 2: Strategy & Approach
• Chapter 3: What We Heard (a summary of all public engagement findings)
• Chapter 4: Priority Areas (compilation of vision statements, values statements, problem statements, and key facts that serve as the basis for the plan’s action items)
• Chapter 5: Action Items (a description of over 100 actions based directly on the plan’s problem statements)
• Chapter 6: Performance-Based Planning (a description of performance measures recommended to be established in line with the plan)
• Chapter 7: Funding the Transportation System (a summary of funding resources available from now through 2050)
The following appendices are also included and contain additional detail:
• Appendix A—Public Engagement Results
• Appendix B—Previous Plan Review
• Appendix C—Needs Assessment
• Appendix D—System Performance Report
For more information on Beyond Mobility please visit the Plan website.
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Charlton Celebrates Earth Day on April 27th
Charlton residents are invited to help clean up the Town for Earth Day 2024. The roads are strewn with trash, so show your appreciation for the planet by cleaning up a mile (or 2!) on Saturday April 27, 2024.
Online registration begins April 1st at https://www.townofcharlton.net/238/Earth-Day-Committee. Sign-up for a road, or portion of a road, or sign up in person the morning of the event. Beginning at 8 am, road volunteers may pick up yellow bags, gloves, safety vests, boxes of water, and pickers on the Town Common. Supplies courtesy of a grant from The Last Green Valley and from donations from The Charlton Recreation Commission, and several Earth Fest Planning Group members. A limited supply of pickers is available, one per family/group. Please reuse pickers from previous years if you have them.
The Earth Day Committee urges volunteers to use caution when picking up roadside trash. Use gloves and wear bright clothing or a safety vest. Never open containers containing unknown substances. If you find needles or syringes, contact the Police for disposal; do not touch or place them in bags with other refuse. Citizens can bring the filled bags to the dumpster, donated by Casella Waste, behind Town Hall.
The Charlton Middle School held its annual design contest focused on this year’s Earth Day theme, Planet vs. Plastics. Sixth-grader Lia Nguyen created the winning tee shirt design (pictured). These tee shirts, which are donated by Millennium Power Company, are available on a first come, first served basis, one per person.
Charlton will continue its Earth Day celebration with Earth Fest, to be held on the Town Common from 11 am to 2 pm. In case of inclement weather, the Fest will be moved inside to Dexter Hall on the second floor of the Charlton Public Library. A variety of vendors will promote environmentally sustainable lifestyle choices and teach ways to help the earth, its animals, and plants.
Vendors include AnnieMike’s Honey, Blessings Farm, the Buffumville Army Corps of Engineers, Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary, Charlton Business Alliance, Charlton Conservation Commission, Charlton Garden Club, Charlton Heritage Preservation Trust, Cornerstone Bank, Eric’s Aviaries, Keep Charlton Beautiful Committee, The Last Green Valley, Local 4 Life, the Opacum Land Trust, Second Chance Mobile Adoption, and the Shepherd Hill Regional High School Envirothon Club.
The Grey Whiskey Pickers and Wormtown Mugwumps, Worcester’s premier purveyors of jug band music, will provide live musical entertainment. The event will also feature several food trucks, including No Coast Kitchen, Timeless Fry & Grill, 3 Kings BBQ, The Toasted Roasters, Suzie Q’s Ice Cream, and more.
Volunteers also have an opportunity to win raffle prizes donated by Treehouse Brewery and Cornerstone Bank.
Thanks to the Charlton Recreation Commission, Cornerstone Bank, Millennium Power, and Ted’s Package Store for sponsoring this year’s event. The Last Green Valley has provided financial support for Charlton’s Earth Day Fest.
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Bay Path's Co-op Program: Hire a Minuteman Today!
What is Cooperative Education?
Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a partnership between the school, students, parents, and industry partners. Co-op's goal is to provide supervised workplace employment, as an extension of vocational education which combines classroom instruction with on-the-job training. This provides students with an opportunity to develop academic, technical and job skills not attainable in a school-based environment.
Bay Path's Co-op Program runs on an every-other-week schedule. For one-week, students receive classroom instruction, including required academic courses and related vocational technical instruction. During the alternate week, students will connect their academic knowledge with the business world through supervised, paid employment in their occupational area.
Students and employers must meet eligibility criteria which can be found under the Requirements link on this webpage http://157.245.2.189/web/content/page/252
Benefits of Cooperative Education
Employer Benefits
- Co-op students are a source of temporary and potentially full-time employees who are already trained to meet the needs of industry.
- Co-op students reduce training costs.
- Co-op students have proven to be more reliable and dependable than other applicants.
- Work hours can be tailored to meet the needs of the employer.
Student Benefits
- Gain practical, on-the-job training thus improving employment placement opportunities.
- Co-op education builds sought-after Character traits such as responsibility, self-reliance, critical thinking, and dependability.
- The co-op experience creates an opportunity for students to earn while they learn.
- Co-op helps students connect curriculum to real-world application in the work environment.
DOWNLOAD the detailed flyer here.
REGISTER to become a co-op employer today: www.collegecentral.com/BAYPATHRVT/
FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:
Jennifer Stachura, 57 Old Muggett Hill Road, Charlton, MA 01507, Email: coopdir@baypath.net, Phone: (508) 248-5971 ext. 1714
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Country Bank Welcomes Michael DeMarco Vice President to its Commercial Lending Team | |
March 28, 2024 – Worcester, MA - Country Bank, a leading financial institution serving Central and Western Massachusetts, is pleased to announce the addition of Michael DeMarco to its Commercial Lending Team in Worcester. With over two decades of experience in the financial services industry, Michael brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his new role.
Having worked at local banks in Central Mass, Michael has extensive market knowledge and excelled in business development and commercial lending throughout his career. His exceptional track record and dedication to providing top-notch service make him a great addition to the Country Bank lending team in Worcester.
Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Westfield State, with minors in Economics and Labor Relations. Beyond his professional achievements, he is deeply committed to giving back to the community. Michael actively supports St. Jude's Children's Hospital and is passionate about promoting financial literacy among young adults. Additionally, he serves as a Trustee on the Board of the Fitchburg Art Museum and its Budget and Finance Committee.
Expressing his enthusiasm for joining Country Bank, Michael stated, "I am excited to join the Country Bank team and work alongside the dynamic people and community-focused services it offers. My goal is to help continue to grow the Worcester and Central Massachusetts marketplace by providing best-in-class service to meet the business community's needs."
“We are thrilled to welcome Michael to the Commercial Lending team; his experience in commercial banking, combined with his leadership roles make him a perfect fit for Country Bank. We look forward to Michael’s enthusiasm and dedication representing Country Bank, and supporting our iSTEP Corporate Values of Integrity, Service, Teamwork, Excellence and Prosperity, and we are pleased that he has chosen Country Bank to be his Employer of Choice.”
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Venture Charity Golf Classic
Friday, June 14, 2024, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Blissful Meadows Golf Club, 801 Chockalog Road, Uxbridge, MA
We are pleased to be hosting our 26th annual event and we hope you can join us at one of the best charity golf tournaments of the year! Proceeds from the day will support people with developmental disabilities in our community and our new program for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
FOR REGISTRATION AND MORE INFO: www.venturecs.org/event/golf24/
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Dexter Factory Outlet | 44 River Street | Southbridge, MA 01550 | |
Patriots' Day Weekend April 13–14
Old Sturbridge Village Commemorates American Patriots with Muskets, Marching, and More
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Sturbridge, M.A. – On April 13 - 14, Old Sturbridge Village will honor Patriots' Day with a weekend of fifes and drums and the booming of musket fire as soldiers muster on the historic Common. Visitors will participate in programs and activities throughout the day hearing stories of patriots who helped lay the groundwork for the founding of our country during the American Revolution as well as military history from the 19th and 20th centuries. The weekend's highlight will be the visiting re-enactment groups representing different wars. They include:
- 5th Connecticut Regiment (American Revolution)
- 25th Continental Regiment (American Revolution)
- Historic Marine Education (War of 1812)
- 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (American Civil War)
- Be What Remains (American Civil War)
- U.S. Naval Landing Party (American Civil War)
Families and friends are encouraged to connect with history at Old Sturbridge Village during the final month of the Kids Free Standard Daytime Admission promotion, running until April 28, 2024. Throughout April, up to two children, aged 17 years or younger, will be admitted for free with each adult standard full-price daytime admission ticket.
Adult visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets online in advance to save even more! In addition to Kids Free, tickets purchased online include a $3.00 savings compared to tickets purchased at the door. For full details, restrictions, and to purchase tickets visit: https://www.osv.org/event/kids-free-march-april/.
The Kids Free promotion for April applies only to standard full-price adult daytime admission. Please note that this promotion does not apply to field trips.
Old Sturbridge Village is open Wednesday–Sunday from 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. For a full list of Patriots' Day Weekend details, visit: https://www.osv.org/event/patriots-weekend/.
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Pizza has taken on an epicurean life and the varieties and places to enjoy it are endless. Chef Rico is no stranger to pizza. Founder of the original Enrico’s Brick-Oven Pizza, chef Rico has a love and history of great pizza making that is well known throughout the area.
In addition to pizza making, this Cooking with Rico evening will also feature a demonstration of the techniques used to make fresh pasta. Once you discover how easy it is to combine the simple ingredients for fresh pasta—and taste the difference—you’ll be leaving the boxed pasta on the shelf.
So join us for the next Cooking with Rico where you will learn some of Rico’s trade secrets and discover just how simple and rewarding making great pizza and fresh pasta can be.
This event is $48 per person, tax and gratuity are not included. Wine, beer, and cocktails are available from our bar at an extra cost.
GET TICKETS HERE.
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April 19 - April 21: VILLAGE EARTH DAYS
Seed, sow, celebrate! Enjoy the outdoors while we celebrate the Earth. This weekend, join us for discussions on the changing climate, the history of New England’s environment, sustainability, and more. Enjoy a walk through the woods, watch our pollinators hard at work, and see if our gardeners and farmers need help preparing for the growing season ahead. Highlights include:
- Help our gardeners prepare for another growing season
- See special craft demonstrations like making watering cans in the Tin Shop, flower pots in the Pottery Shop, and garden tools in the Blacksmith Shop
- Meet visiting teams of oxen and try your hand at plowing (Saturday and Sunday only)
- Watch demonstrations of seasonal cooking and preservation
- Take home a FREE seed paper bookmark
- Enjoy special talks and tours
See more details and get tickets: www.osv.org/event/village-earth-days/
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MassHire CC Job Fair - Healthcare & Manufacturing
April 25, 10am to Noon
Southbridge Career Center, 14 Mechanic Street, Suite 330, Southbridge
In-person Job Fair focused on HEALTHCARE AND MANUFACTURING positions, Thursday April 25, from 10am - Noon. No cost to participate.
Facing the entrance to the Wellsworth Hotel, enter the building through the door to the left; go up to the 3rd floor and follow the signs to Suite 330. Dress properly and bring plenty of resumes!
Contact phone: 508-765-6430
Event & registration details at this link
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Opacum Land Trust 2024 Annual Meeting Breakfast
When: Saturday, April 27th, 10 AM to Noon
Where: Pathfinder Regional Vocational High School Cafeteria, 240 Sykes Street, Palmer, MA
Cost: Free
RSVP by THIS FRIDAY (TODAY) 4/12, for the Annual Meeting Breakfast!
Join Opacum Land Trust for our 2024 Annual Meeting Breakfast! This FREE breakfast is open to everyone - past and current Opacum members as well as anyone interested in learning more about Opacum Land Trust.
Catch up with friends and enjoy a free breakfast while learning about Opacum's impact on local land conservation and hear updates on new and ongoing projects.
Following the meeting, attendees are invited to join us for a walk lead by Opacum Director Glenn Colburn at the Jean M. Booker Conservation Area on Hovey Rd. in Monson. Space is limited, RSVP required.
RSVP TO THE ANNUAL MEETING BREAKFAST
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Attention local businesses...It's your time to compete for bragging rights amongst your peers!
PickleballU will host its inaugural Sturbridge Cup. Compile your 2 - 4 person team to compete against other businesses on April 27th for the Sturbridge Cup and be named the best pickleball playing business around.
Competition begins at 6pm, warm ups will start at 5:30pm.
Register at Sturbridge Cup Registration
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April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month!
What better way to support your pets than to learn how to protect them. Join us at Timberyard Brewing Company in East Brookfield to learn skills that can save your pet's life. For this special event, ColBro FAST will donate 25% of ticket sales to Second Chance Animal Services in their mission to help pets live better lives.
Pre-registration is required to qualify for free gifts, including a voucher for a free Timberyard beverage. REGISTER HERE.
This 5+ hour class includes CPR techniques, first aid skills, health care and wellness information for dogs and cats. Additionally, the class includes our PetSaver® 40-page handbook and upon successful completion, each participant will receive a certificate valid for 2-years. Sometimes the unexpected happens… Will you be prepared to take action when it does?
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Tutti Quanti Wine Tasting
April 30, 6:30 - 8:00pm
538 Main St., Sturbridge, MA 01518
All Wine Tastings are from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Attendees will gain insights into the principles of pairing different wines with specific types of cuisine, creating a sensory journey that celebrates the nuances of both food and wine in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Savor a carefully curated selection of our wines paired with our products.
Registration fee is $10 and can be purchased on EventBrite (see link below). Note there is no seating. No refunds. Guests will receive a $5 voucher to be used for a store purchase and are able to shop for wine and food after the event.
PLEASE NOTE: If you register for an event, we count on you seeing you there. As you may expect, we prepare food and wine based on our registration numbers. Please email Laurie if you need to cancel your registration.
To Register: www.tuttiquantifoods.com/wine-tastings-events/
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Maui Jim and More Trunk Show at Studio 20/20
May 3rd from Noon to 5PM
Join Studio 20/20 for their 5th semi-annual trunk show. The featured sunglass collections are Maui Jim and Zeal. The featured frame collections are Roger Eyewear and Struktur Eyewear. This is your opportunity to have entire collections at your fingertips to try, buy, or record your favorites for a future purchase. Don't forget, sunglasses make great gifts for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grad gifts which are right around the corner.
Everyone welcome. No appointment required.
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Join the FESTIVAL OF GIVING TREES for a fun night at Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino
Sat, May 11th 2PM-10:30PM
Includes: Round trip motor coach, Wine/beer and cheese and crackers on way to Casino, 5+ hours at Casino,
Dinner at Roadhouse ($20 credit pp), Dance Party at Wolf Den, Pizza on the ride home. Tax & Gratuities included!
VISIT ONLINE FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! https://sparklingtrees.com
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Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 12, 2024
It’s the day to celebrate the most important person in our lives… MOM!
So why not treat her to a lovely Mother’s Day meal and join us.
Our Dining Room is open from 11:30 to 3:00 with reservations on the half hour.
Reservations can be made by calling 508-867-2345 during office hours Tuesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Please leave a message and a daytime phone number if you are unable to reach us and we will return your call.
VIEW THE MOTHER'S DAY MENU HERE!
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Executive Committee
Christina Hadis-Blackwell, Chair
The Center of Hope
Emily Klamm, 1st Vice Chair
Old Sturbridge Village
Cynthia Saucier, Immediate Past Chair
Country Bank
Bruce Watkins, Treasurer
Karl Storz Endovision, Inc.
Board of Directors
Brad Arcoite
Table 3 Restaurant Group
Michael Checkosky
Cornerstone Bank
Alycia Dzik
Webster First Federal Credit Union
Rich Eichacker
Vibrance Technology Corp
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Kelly Hibbard
Harrington Hospital
James Laney
Century 21
Christine Lee
Arborstone Outdoors
Anthony Marini
bankHometown
Trevor Nielsen
Edward Jones
Erika Travinski
The Center of Hope
Michael Wales
Michael L. Wales Painting Company
Hadley Zabinski
Paw Plaza
James Donahue
Old Sturbridge Village
Honorary Board Member
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1A River Road
Sturbridge, MA 01566
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Alexandra McNitt
Executive Director
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Jack Starkey
Communications & Media
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