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A Few Freebies this Week

8/26/2013

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This will be the last week for Most of the summer Freebies that have been enjoyed this year. From the Free Fun Friday’s program that was sponsored by The Highland Street Foundation, We are coming to the end of a great year of events that have been enjoyed by many.

In addition, the local
Town Concert Series will be winding down as well for the year.  Yes, the fall is approaching fast and you can see that now everywhere with a just a little bit of autumn starting to show in the trees.  Fall Fairs are going on everywhere and the fresh apple pies are now in the oven. This will also be the last “ A Few Freebies this Week”  weekly column for the year as well. Good Diggin

Grammy Award winner Roberta Flack will be performing a free concert in Boston on Wednesday. This will be the final show for the City Hall Plaza Concerts series for the year. Flack who had  #1
singles in the early 70s with hits such as  Killing Me Softly with His Song,  Feel Like Makin' Love, Where Is the Love, The Closer I Get to You,  and the song that shot her to the top..The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.  Now speaking of that song...How many of  you can remember the movie that this song was the soundtrack for?  If you were not born then or were living under a rock, then you can look it up and go get the movie. If you did see the movie and now you cant remember then keep trying, prove to yourself that the mind did not go to waste. The movie was ahead of its time for sure. Also, the song was the biggest hit of the year in 1972

The Plymouth Folk and Blues Concerts will take place at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Vermont on Saturday and Sunday. Stars from Vermont and nationally known musicians team up for a lively two-day festival of folk and blues music performed in the pure country air.

Spend the day Saturday on the waterfront in Newburyport Ma. and enjoy the
Riverfront Music Festival. There will be free concerts all afternoon. The event is sponsored by The River 92.5 of Boston

National Museum Day is next month on the September 28th.  
 There are many museums all over the Northeast and the Country that participate in this program. The Smithsonian Museum will send you free tickets to visit the museum of your choice if you submit the request to them. To receive your free Museum Day Live! Ticket for two people only, please enter your information into the fields below. Your Ticket will be emailed to you after you submit your information. You must print your ticket and present it to receive your free admission.




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