Welcome to April's Crossroads News!
In your inbox on the last day of March, CROSSROADS is full of the latest news and fantastic spring events from the Chamber and our Members, including the first Brown Bag Seminar of the season on Herbalism presented by Salli Greene, a Night of Comedy and Live Music at The Overlook, and multi-Chamber Networking at Southwick's Zoo! We hope you can join us for a RIBBON CUTTING CELEBRATION this afternoon as we kick off the weekend at Deep Roots Distillery USA!
CROSSROADS is our Members' platform to share their latest news with over 1,000 fellow Chamber Members and subscribers in our community. Thank you for entering your latest offerings on our Events calendar and emailing us your press releases, links and photos for inclusion in CROSSROADS.
NEXT ISSUE: APRIL 14, 2023
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CHAMBER OFFICE INFO
OPEN Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
No appointment is necessary. Give us a ring at 508-347-2761 to be sure we are here.
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Thanks to all who came out for yesterday's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Southbridge! We are so pleased to welcome this new business to town.
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Join us TODAY!
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Celebration!
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DEEP ROOTS DISTILLERY USA
774-241-0045
Sturbridge Marketplace, 559 Main Street, Unit 209, Sturbridge, MA 01518
Friday, March 31, 2023, 4:30 - 5:30pm
The Chamber of Central Mass South cordially invites you to attend a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to welcome Deep Roots Distillery USA to Sturbridge! Please join us on Friday, March 31st from 4:30 to 5:30pm as we snip the red ribbon and officially welcome the public to Deep Roots' home in Sturbridge Marketplace at the Falls.
Meet the team responsible for this unique new experience in town and discover the Deep Roots difference! At Deep Roots Distillery, you'll see the difference from the moment you step up to the bar. This small business with family ideals pairs local ingredients to create the perfect marriage of flavors. The difference comes out in the taste of their in-house distilled Rum, Moonshine, Vodka, Whiskey and Liqueurs! Visit online to see what they're pouring today and follow Deep Roots on social media to keep up with new items and offerings!
At the Ribbon Cutting celebration, guests will receive small gifts of appreciation just for attending the event and chances to win a raffle! Enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks to purchase until 5:30.
The Chamber of Central Mass South will present the Ribbon Cutting ceremony at 4:30pm sharp. Local dignitaries will be on hand and the snipping of the official red ribbon will be immediately followed by the open house and celebration! We invite everyone to join in as the Chamber and our guests provide a warm welcome and best wishes for the future to the folks at Deep Roots Distillery USA!
All are welcome to attend. There is no cost and no need to RSVP.
You can reach Deep Roots Distillery USA by phone at 774-241-0045
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"A Journey into Herbalism"
Presented by Salli Greene of Alternatives for Health Herbal Apothecary
Tuesday, April 18 at Noon
CMS Chamber Office, 46 Hall Road, Sturbridge
Salli Greene wanted an herb shop since 1977. She got it 13 years ago. Trained in the use of medicinal herbs, and having studied further in Belize, Salli's journey learning about herbs has been life changing.
Learn about using herbs and oils for long term health benefits and the steps you can take to put your health in your own hands at April's Brown Bag Seminar!
FREE for CMS Chamber Members, $15 for non-Members.
Space is Limited! Please RSVP.
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About the Presenter: Salli Greene
Salli Greene began her herbal career with a cart in Quincy Marketplace in Boston in 1977 where she sold live plants and homemade products. The herbs were mostly culinary, but her herb source introduced her to those wonderful scented geraniums and they were quickly added. Herbs were always part of her garden plans. Living in the Boston area her friends always wondered why there were green things in their iced tea. But when they tasted the different mints they were thrilled.
Fast forward to 2001 when she moved back Sturbridge (she had been raised here). The home she and her husband purchased had a large yard, so she really went to town with her vegetable, flower and herb gardens. In 2004 she took a 10 month herbal class that introduced her to the world of medicinal herbs. It was a life changing experience. Nothing is more wonderful than making products for your family’s health. From there she studied in Belize with Rosita Arvega and with Rosemary Gladstar. She now teaches Rosemary's 10 month Herbal Apprenticeship.
In 2010, Salli opened Alternatives For Health Herbal Apothecary. It was initially in Brimfield but when a storefront in Sturbridge became available, Salli jumped on it. Her shop is located at 426 Main St. She carries dried bulk herbs, teas and bath products, herbal products and blends for health, essential oils, flower essences, homeopathy, supplies gifts and much more. She feels with this shop, her love of herbs has really come full circle. She enjoys being there and meeting with customers. She also does mail order of her products. If you don’t see something on the website, call the shop. She may just have it!!
The goal at Alternatives For Health Herbal Apothecary is to provide quality products and services to help you get and stay healthy. Salli’s greatest joy is to educate the consumer and have them make their own health products. There is an area dedicated to supplies, and recipes are available. There is also a library area where you can sit and do research. The products carried have been carefully chosen to be of the highest quality.
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Sponsorships Available
Get noticed! Sponsoring a Chamber event or program can give you exposure to the people that you want to do business with. Our affiliation with the Worcester Regional Chamber means exposure to 2,300 member businesses and an e-mail list of more than 10,000 professionals.
May 4 Legislative Breakfast with Secretary of Economic Development, Yvonne Hao, includes two seats at the head table, opportunity to speak to the attendees, sponsor table at the event.
June 15 Chamber Golf Classic at Heritage Country Club Corporate Sponsorship includes a foursome, tee sponsorship, name on promotional materials.
July 15 Drivin’ It Ho(l)me for Health & Education Car Show at Oakholm Brewery Classic Sponsor gets their name on all promotional materials, event day call-outs, a 10x10 vendor space and one complimentary car show registration and more.
July 28 Chamber of Central Mass South Woo Sox Night with an all-you-can-eat dinner cookout, member Rita Schiano singing the national anthem and fireworks display at the end of the game includes 10 tickets to the game and sponsor table at the event.
If your company would be interested in being a sponsor for these upcoming events, or would like more information about sponsorship, please contact Alix at 508-347-2761 or email alexandra_mcnitt@cmschamber.org.
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Welcome, New Chamber Members!
We are very pleased to welcome our newest Members to the Chamber of Central Mass South!
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Oakholm Farm
80 Lake Rd, Brookfield
774-757-8773
A Family Farm and Authentic, Rustic Wedding & Event Venue
Oakholm Brewing Company
80 Lake Road, Brookfield, MA
413-272-9620
Oakholm Brewing Company is a brewery located on a 116 acre farm in Brookfield
with a 10-Barrel brewhouse creating a wide variety of offerings.
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FEATURED MEMBER2MEMBER DISCOUNT
774-241-0718
Use your M2M card!
Studio 20/20 offers 10% off any purchase.
Click on the M2M logo to view all the M2M deals!
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MEGA Networking Event with Worcester Chamber and Affiliate Chambers at Southwick's Zoo in Mendon, MA
Business After Hours is an opportunity for you to network with other Chamber members and guests. Meet new contacts, develop new leads, and exchange ideas. Join us and hundreds of area professionals for a fun, informal networking event!
April's networking event will be co-hosted by Worcester Regional Chamber and five affiliate Chambers – Auburn, Blackstone Valley, Central Mass South, Wachusett Area, and Webster Dudley Oxford.
COST: Members $20.00, Non-Members $40.00
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Country Bank Welcomes Erin Pope, Vice President, IT Operations, Architecture Innovation & Technology
March 16, 2023 – Country Bank, a full-service financial institution serving Central and Western Massachusetts, is pleased to announce that Erin Pope of Westminster has joined its Innovation & Technology Division in Ware. Before joining Country Bank, Erin worked at Digital Credit Union (DCU) and American Tower.
“We are thrilled to welcome Erin to the Innovation & Technology team. Her experience in varying industries from start-up, defense, financial and real estate, which expanded her knowledge and skillset to lead teams in supporting and implementing lean infrastructures and processes, makes her a perfect fit for Country Bank. We look forward to Erin’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 she has chosen Country Bank to be her Employer of Choice," stated Miriam Siegel, First Senior Vice President and Chief Culture & Development Officer, Human Resources.
“At American Tower, I managed a network operations team responsible for the global office and data center infrastructure. It was through working with this team that I learned the importance of strength and a diverse team,” said Erin. “I am excited to join Country Bank’s storied history and contribute to its continued success. I hope to support the team by increasing engagement and innovation to support the business and its customers better.”
Erin holds a Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and received certification in Professional Scrum Master 1.
About Country Bank
Country Bank is one of the most highly capitalized mutual savings banks in the Commonwealth offering full-service consumer and commercial banking services. Country Bank serves Central and Western Massachusetts with 14 offices in Ware, Palmer, West Brookfield, Brimfield, Belchertown, Wilbraham, Ludlow, Leicester, Paxton, Charlton, Springfield and Worcester. 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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American Optical’s 1921 Lensometer receives “Landmark” recognition
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March 25, 2023, Southbridge, MA - In the years following its launch, the 1921 American Optical (AO) Lensometer transformed the optical industry by providing quick and accurate lens measurements, driving a transformation in the eyecare industry. A century later, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recognized the AO Lensometer as a Mechanical Engineering Landmark of historical significance.
A Dedication Ceremony was held on March 25th at the current home of the oldest operational unit – the Optical Heritage Museum in Southbridge MA.
ASME’s Landmark designation is granted to artifacts that represent a significant step forward in the evolution of mechanical engineering. Including the AO Lensometer, 279 artifacts from around the world have been designated historic mechanical engineering landmarks, heritage collections or heritage sites. The ASME History and Heritage Committee selects these artifacts based on their engineering attributes, role in the evolution of the mechanical engineering profession, and significance to society in general.
The 1921 AO Lensometer was the first commercial instrument that allowed opticians to accurately verify eyeglass prescriptions on an affordable device, which could be mass-produced. As a result, the optical dispensing process became more accurate and enabled significant advancements in the eye care industry.
“It’s amazing to see the Lensometer being recognized 100 years on from its launch,” commented Optical Heritage Museum Director, Dick Whitney. “Almost everything you see relating to eyeglass lens dispensing in today’s industry can trace its heritage back to the success of the 1921 AO Lensometer. It took the best minds at the time over 10 years to develop and launch the device, which really highlights the challenges they were faced with.”
Since its birth in 1833, American Optical developed a reputation in precision measurement and pioneered vision solutions for the American market. That heritage continues at ZEISS Vision Care after the eyeglass lens unit of ZEISS and AO/SOLA Optical were merged in 2005, with innovation and precision still core to the promise ZEISS offers the market today.
The dedication ceremony was hosted by the Optical Heritage Museum and sponsored by ZEISS, with guests having the opportunity to explore the museum and follow the journey of the Lensometer refinements which followed the success of the original 1921 device.
“We want to transport people back through time to recognize the transformation the Lensometer enabled in our industry,” said Karen Roberts, Head of Global Customer Enablement at ZEISS Vision Care. “This was another game changing innovation and AO and ZEISS continued to shape and transform the market with many other innovations in the years that followed. With over half of the world’s population requiring vision correction, there are a lot of people who can have the lensometer to thank for their improved vision outcomes.”
The museum is open every Tuesday – Friday and available by appointment. Call +774-230-8016 or book a tour online.
About the OHM
Located in Crane Street, Southbridge, the Optical Heritage Museum is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to researching & preserving the history of the optical industry from the 19th Century to the present. Established in 1983 to commemorate the 150-year anniversary of AO, the museum is home to thousands of historical optical collectables including microscopes, lensometers, lenses & antique spectacles reflecting the history of AO production in Southbridge. Culminating in over 350 years of combined optical expertise, research & artifacts from American Optical, SOLA Optical & ZEISS, the museum is one of the largest collections of ophthalmic products in the world & a tribute to the evolution of optics & the effects the innovations have had on improving our everyday lives.
About ASME
ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education, and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world. In 2020, ASME formed the International Society of Interdisciplinary Engineers (ISIE) LLC, a new for-profit subsidiary to house business ventures that will bring new and innovative products, services, and technologies to the engineering community, and later established the holding company, Global Knowledge Solutions LLC. In 2021, ASME launched a second for-profit subsidiary, Metrix Connect LLC, an industry events and content platform to accelerate Additive Manufacturing in the engineering community. For more information, visit www.asme.org.
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Harrington Auxiliary Presents "DNA and You"
SOUTHBRIDGE: The Harrington Auxiliary invites the general public to an upcoming program, “DNA and You,” which takes place on Friday, April 21, 2023, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Sturbridge Senior Center, 480 Main Street, Sturbridge. There is no charge to attend this program.
Gregory J. Tsongalis, PhD, HCLD, Vice Chair and Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, will examine how DNA influences health and the chances of developing certain medical conditions. His work has focused on identifying mutations in a person’s genetic code that might create an opportunity for personalized treatment, specifically targeted to the patient and the condition.
Dr. Tsongalis, a Southbridge native, graduated from Southbridge High School in 1980. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, earned a Master of Health Science degree from Quinnipiac College as a Pathologist’s Assistant and received his PhD from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (now Rutgers University). He accepted his first clinical position at Harrington Hospital.
Dr. Tsongalis served as the inaugural medical director of the Molecular Pathology Lab at Hartford Hospital for 10 years before joining the Dartmouth Health System in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He is currently the medical director of the Center for Clinical Genomics and Advanced Technology (CGAT) at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) in Lebanon, NH.
Author/editor of thirteen textbooks in the field of molecular pathology, he has published more than 250 scientific articles, and has been invited to speak at both national and international meetings. He has served on numerous professional society committees and is a Past President of the Association for Molecular Pathology. He serves on the editorial boards of multiple journals and also sits on numerous corporate scientific advisory boards.
The Harrington Auxiliary, established in 1932, is a non-profit organization of dedicated and impassioned volunteers whose mission is to support and enhance the excellent services provided by UMass Memorial Health Harrington.
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Vote for Sturbridge’s Business of the Year!
The Sturbridge Tourism Association is promoting its annual "Sturbridge Business of the Year" Award program. Town residents and visitors can vote for their favorite shops, restaurants, hotels and specialty stores. The award program is designed to highlight town businesses, encourage consumer spending, build community support and offer awards to the most popular businesses.
Voting ends on April 9.
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UMass Memorial Health – Harrington Welcomes Stanley Swierzewski III, MD
to Urology Practice
CHARLTON, MA, March 27, 2023 – UMass Memorial Health – Harrington (UMHH) has welcomed Stanley J. Swierzewski III, MD to its Urology practice located at 20 Southbridge Road in Charlton, Massachusetts. To schedule an appointment, call 508-765-7886.
Dr Swierzewski is certified by the American Board of Urology and has been a member of the American Urological Association for more than 30 years. He is also a member of the American Association of Clinical Urologists, Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, and the American Fertility Society, among others, and has twice been awarded the Continence Public Education Award by the American Foundation of Urologic Disease.
He has presented at nearly 50 regional, national and international professional conferences throughout his career and has authored or co-authored more than a dozen publications in scientific journals including the Journal of Urology.
Prior to joining the UMHH Urology practice, Dr. Swierzewski served as Chief of Surgery at Holyoke Medical Center in Holyoke, MA for ten years and Director of Urology for six years. He also served as President of Hampden Urological Associates in Holyoke for more than 20 years.
He earned his medical degree with honors from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, MA, where he currently serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Urology. He completed his residency at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor Michigan.
In addition to his clinical achievements, Dr. Swierzewski has also served in a number of non-clinical roles within the healthcare sector, including as founder, chairman, and CEO of Healthcommunities.com, a consultant for Remedy Health Media, Imagin Medical, Inc., and Dornier MedTech, as well as a member of the Board of Directors for Aquarius Surgical Technologies, Inc. He has also served in the Army National Guard where he achieved the rank of Captain.
The UMHH Urology practice provides care for a variety of disorders of the urinary tract, including kidney stones, kidney, bladder and prostate cancer, overactive bladder and urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, hematuria, erectile dysfunction, and more. For more information, visit harringtonhospital.org/urology.
UMass Memorial Health – Harrington provides outstanding health care to patients in more than 25 communities throughout south central Massachusetts and northeastern Connecticut. We are dedicated to our role as the health and wellness partner of the people in our communities and we are relentless in the pursuit of healing. Our comprehensive array of health care services and locations provides our patients with unparalleled access to care. Harrington Hospital in Southbridge provides medical and surgical inpatient care, 24-hour emergency services, inpatient adult psychiatry, an intensive care unit and comprehensive outpatient services. Harrington Hospital at Webster, Harrington at Charlton, Harrington at 169 and Harrington at Sturbridge offer primary care and specialty physicians, diagnostic imaging and more. Harrington Physician Services is our primary care and multi-specialty physician group, UrgentCare Express at Harrington in Oxford serves as a walk-in medical center for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, and the Cancer Center at Harrington in Southbridge allows patients to receive advanced, local oncological and hematology care. Visit www.ummhealth.org/harrington.
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LAST DAY to submit projects!!
The Day of Caring Application is for non-profit agencies, schools, churches, municipalities to complete. All projects will be performed Friday, 6/23/2023, 8am - 12pm. If you believe your project will take a full day, please note that on your application. Projects can be inside or outdoors. Suggested projects are clean ups, beautification, landscaping or painting outdoor structures or fences.
Only projects in Charlton, Dudley, Southbridge, Sturbridge or Webster will be considered.
APPLY HERE
Deadline: March 31, 2023
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Literacy Volunteers of South Central Massachusetts
is Seeking Board Members
Literacy Volunteers of South Central Massachusetts (LVSCM) is actively seeking community members interested in serving on our Board of Directors.
Board members are our community advocates and ambassadors. They lend their expertise to help carry out the mission and objectives of LVSCM and to ensure financial stability. We are especially in search of candidates with expertise in fundraising, communications, community leadership and social and human services, but welcome all interested applicants.
For more information or to request a Board Member Job Description, please contact our Executive Director Emily Farrell at emily.farrell@lvscm.org or by phone at (508) 765-3880.
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Tantasqua Regional/School Union 61 Districts
320A Brookfield Rd., Fiskdale, MA 01518
TEACHER OPENINGS
Advanced Manufacturing Teacher
TANTASQUA REGIONAL SR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL DIVISION
2023/2024 School Year
Anticipated Start Date: August 28, 2023
Ch. 74 Business Technology Teacher
TANTASQUA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - TECHNICAL DIVISION
2022/2023 School Year
Anticipated Start Date: March 20, 2023
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MORE DETAILS ARE COMING SOON!
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Here are just SOME of the ways we make a difference for health and education working with our community partners:
- Provide scholarships to support students pursuing a career in the health care field, including Nursing, Doctor of Medicine, Technologist, and Therapist (among others)
- Provide coloring books & crayons for children
- Provide sensory items for the Behavioral Health Unit
- Provide knitted hats for patients receiving treatment in the Cancer Center Unit
- Support the R.E.A.L Program which provides clothing for patients in the ER when their clothing is soiled or damaged, provides transportation and assists patients during discharge
- Provide financial support to the hospital departments by funding equipment and projects not within their budgets
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The #1 Hispanic Newspaper in MA
The latest digital issue of Vocero Hispano is available on their website.
Reach the Hispanic Market directly with the #1 Statewide Hispanic Newspaper in Massachusetts. Email advertising@vocerohispano.com to get started.
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Live a Flourishing Life: April Workshops/Classes
Classes:
Many caregivers are considered to be "hidden patients," for they fail to notice the signs of stress in their own lives. The warning signs of stress can attack so subtly and lead to an increase in physical and mental health deterioration. Learn more!
- Tuesday, April 11, 6:30 p.m.
Forgiveness is a gift that we give to ourselves. Join me to learn about the healing power of forgiveness and how it can lead you to a more peaceful life. Learn more!
- Monday, April 10, 9:30 a.m.
- Monday, April 10, 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, April 22, 9:30 a.m.
Does making the people in your life happy sometimes seem like an impossible task? Not every person is always going to be pleased with you. That's just how it is. But before you bang your head against the wall again, there are some solutions! Learn more!
- Tuesday, April 4, 3:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, April 18, 6:30 p.m.
Most of the choices we make each day may feel like the products of well-considered decision making, but they're not. They're habits. The good news? Habitudes can be changed if we understand how they work. Learn more!
- Wednesday, April 5, 6:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, April 26, 6:30 p.m.
All human motivation can be understood as a desire to fill a basic human need. So if we want to direct our lives, we must understand what and how our basic human needs drive our thoughts and behavior. Learn more!
- Thursday, April 6, 6:30 p.m.
- Thursday, April 27, 6:30 p.m.
Workshops:
Time management is a big concern. An effective time management strategy can help you stay on task, accomplish your work, reduce stress, and gain more time for yourself. In this 60-minute LIVE program you will learn practical strategies, tools, and techniques you can put into action immediately! Learn more!
- Tuesday, April 18, 3:00 p.m.
Rita will work with you one-on-one for 6-weeks. So what's on your "I Wanna" List? Are you serious about achieving that goal? If so, sign up today. Accountability, structure, exploration, inspiration, motivation. That's how you Get it Done! Learn more!
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Easter Dinner Buffet at The Publick House
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Seatings from 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Adults $44 Children $17 (4-12yrs) (tax & gratuity NOT INCLUDED)
Maximum seating time allotted per each reservation
Reservations Required, Credit Card Required to Hold
72 Hour Cancellation Policy
For Reservations, please call 774-304-1524
Monday - Friday 10 AM – 5PM
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EASTER SUNDAY DINNER
Easter is a great time to get together with family or friends and enjoy a home-cooked feast, and what better place to spend it than here at Salem Cross Inn! Tables fill up quickly so please make your reservations early.
Our Dining Room is open from 11:30 to 3:00 with reservations on the half hour.
HOURS
OPEN THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY: 4:00-8:00
SUNDAY: NOON TO 5:00
CALL 508-867-2345 FOR RESERVATIONS.
As a reminder, we are on vacation from March 24 – April 6. (reopen on Friday, April 7)
508-867-2345
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Woman In Business Inc - April Luncheon
Wednesday, April 12, 2023, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join us on Wednesday, April 12th at the Cohasse Country Club in Southbridge from 12 to 2:00pm for our April luncheon. Woman in Business member Kaylyn Blair owner of A-OK Resumes & Career Coaching will lead a discussion about The Seeds of Change: Blossoming through Career Transitions.
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Feeling burnt out? Ready for the next chapter of your career? Whether you are an entry level employee, a seasoned professional, or considering retirement, career changes can be terrifying! Together we will unpack why career transitions are so scary, debunk some limiting beliefs, and empower ourselves to redefine success and work on our own terms.
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EANE Workshops in Palmer
The Employers Association of the NorthEast (EANE) will be holding in-person workshops in Palmer. The workshops will run from 8:30am-12:00pm at the new training space at Sanderson MacLeod on 1199 South Main Street in Palmer.
VIP Member Registration:
Send an email to Rick Caneschi at EANE (rcaneschi@EANE.org) with your name, email address and the name of the program you would like to attend to register.
April 13th - Communication Skills For Leaders - $180.00 per person
Giving clear directions, practicing active listening skills and using non-defensive communication techniques improves leadership effectiveness.
May 4th – Totally Responsible Person®- $244.00 per person
The Totally Responsible Person (TRP®) is a practical workshop that will help every employee – leaders and individual contributors – to learn innovative and proven ways to move out of the “victim mentality” to become a Totally Responsible Person.
A discount of 10% per person is applied when you register 3 or more people for the same workshop at the same time.
These programs are eligible for the MA Express Program. Applications must be submitted at least 21 days before the training:
Express application deadline: March 23 for the April 13th - Communication Skills For Leaders
Express application deadline: April 13 for the May 4th - Totally Responsible Person®
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AHA Basic Life Support training - BLS Full version
Friday, April 14, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
This is the American Heart Association (AHA) Full version of BLS (Basic Life Saving) for Healthcare Providers for any 1st time students or anyone with an expired BLS card. Certification cards valid for 2 years.
Note: This class is on the 2nd floor, access by stairs only.
AHA Basic Life Support training - BLS renewal
Saturday, April 15, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This is the American Heart Association (AHA) renewal version of BLS (Basic Life Saving) for Healthcare Providers for anyone with a current or recently expired AHA BLS card. Certification cards valid for 2 years.
Note: This class is on the 2nd floor, access by stairs only.
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Join us for the Annual Meeting Breakfast!
Saturday, April 15, 2023, at 10 AM
Together, we are protecting land, water, and wildlife for current and future generations.
We are gathering this year at:
Holland Community Center
40 Brimfield Road
Holland, MA 01521
Come together with Opacum Land Trust this spring!
All are welcome!
Catch up with friends and enjoy a free breakfast, all while learning about Opacum's impact on land conservation and 2023 projects in our region. At noon, we'll take a walk in the nearby Stevens Brook Sichol Community Forest.
or call 508-347-9144
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Patriots' Day Weekend at Old Sturbridge Village
April 15-16, 2023
In celebration of Patriots’ Day, join us as we explore the 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 stories of the American military will come to life as you chat with guest reenactors portraying troops during the American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, and World War II. Explore their camps, see demonstrations of cannon and musket firing, learn about uniform construction, watch military drills, listen to martial music, and so much more! VISIT THIS LINK FOR INFO AND TICKETS.
ALSO COMING IN APRIL: APRIL VACATION WEEK DISCOVERY ADVENTURES: LEARN MORE
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April 15: Stuffed Shells and Meatball Dinner
The Women's Fellowship group of Elm Street Congregational Church, 61 Elm Street in Southbridge, is sponsoring a "Take-Out" Stuffed Shells and Meatball Dinner on April 15th from 5:30pm-6:30pm. The menu will include: Stuffed Shells and Meatballs, Italian Zucchini, French Bread, and dessert. Donation of $12 for adults, and $6 for children 6-12. For tickets call Harriet Lacasse at 508-347-3464, or the church office at 508-764-8058 on Tuesdays-Thursdays from 8am-Noon. The church is handicapped accessible, and parking is available in back of the Southbridge Town Hall.
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THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND THIS SESSION
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COOKING WITH RICO - ROMAN CUISINE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2023 AT 6:30 PM
Roman cuisine is most loved for being exceedingly flavorful, simple, and satisfying. Continuing centuries of old-school traditions, dishes in the Italian capital have their roots in “poor man’s food”, constituting a creative cuisine that pays homage to the local delicacies in the Lazio region.
More than anywhere else in the country, pasta is a staple of Roman cuisine, and dishes such as spaghetti alla carbonara and pasta e ceci alla Romana, penne all'arrabbiata are typical of the city. Pork, cured meats, pizza, broad beans, peas, and artichokes are all common components in Roman cuisine.
Join Chef Rico as he explores some of the many dishes that have evolved from centuries of fusing local ingredients and flavors with culinary influences from the extensive lands Romans conquered in ancient times. This event is $59 per person with wine pairings, or $46 without. Tax and gratuity are not included.
Make your reservations now by calling Avellino at 508-347-2321.
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Executive Committee
Cynthia Saucier, Chair
Country Bank
Christina Hadis-Blackwell, First Vice Chair
The Center of Hope
Erika Travinski, Immediate Past Chair
The Center of Hope
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
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Rich Eichacker
Vibrance Technology Corp
Kelly Hibbard
Harrington Hospital
Emily Klamm
Old Sturbridge Village
Anthony Marini
BankHometown
Geraldo Maldonado
Quinsigamond Community College
Trevor Nielsen
Edward Jones
Michael Wales
Michael L. Wales Painting Company
Hadley Zabinsky
Paw Plaza
James Donahue
Old Sturbridge Village
Honorary Board Member
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46 Hall Road
Sturbridge, MA 01566
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Alexandra McNitt
Executive Director
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Jack Starkey
Communications & Media
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