Hello: We have had luck with independent contractor Ken Poe. He can be reached via text or call at 781.839.0357. Good luck in your search!
------------------------------ Kimberly Soukup > On 05/25/2023 1:30 AM EDT [email protected] wrote: > > > Send Lincoln mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Lincoln digest..." > Today's Topics: > > 1. 5 minute survey: Farrar Rd advisory shoulders (Ginger Reiner) > 2. Re: Free planter is claimed with backups. (Gretchen Covino) > 3. Gutter repair (Edward Young) > 4. Mylar/Helium (Bob Kupperstein) > 5. For sale: Opera ticket (Met Live in HD Magic Flute) > (Virginia Quinn) > 6. FS: For Sale for BBI: 2 twelve packs of 14? X 11? horizontal > Photo boards with clear plastic hanging loops $25 per pack > (Joanna Owen Schmergel) > 7. Looking for recommendations for yard waste removal > (Kelsey Douville) > 8. wall unit (Sharon Weinstein) > 9. FS: For Sale for BBI: Two very high quality linen canvas art > portfolios $20-$25 (Joanna Owen Schmergel) > 10. ISO cork board (Tom) > 11. Re: Looking for recommendations for yard waste removal > (Stephen R. Low) > 12. Alert: Water Main Flushing Update - Flushing Wednesday, May > 24 from 2:00 to 8:00 pm (LaFalam, Darin) > 13. Re: Looking for recommendations for yard waste removal > (Debra Daugherty) > 14. Lincoln Public Library Weekly Update - May 24, 2023 > (Robin Rapoport) > 15. Soloists of the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra (Steve Kropper) > 16. Lost and left?in case anyone is retracing steps (Lisa Putukian) > 17. HATS Awards for LPS teachers & staff (Kim Goldmacher) > 18. Saturday, June 10th - Codman Farm 50th Family Fest!! > (Abigail Adams) > 19. FREE plants, bushes, etc. (Karen Seo) > 20. Lost and left?in case anyone is retracing steps (Lisa Putukian) > 21. Spring Concert to benefit SVdP and the food pantry (Ursula Nowak) > 22. Fwd: Spring Concert to benefit SVdP and the food pantry > (Sara Mattes) > -- > This is the DIGEST of the LincolnTalk mailing list. > To post, send mail to [email protected]. > Search the archives at http://lincoln.2330058.n4.nabble.com/. > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. > Change your subscription settings at > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. > > LincolnTalk: > > The Farrar Road advisory shoulder pilot has reached the one year mark. We > want to know how you feel using the roadway with the new striping. If you > have traveled on Farrar Rd at all in the last year, whether walking, biking > or driving, please take this 5 minute survey: > > https://forms.gle/8tsMzpBhCr9xXusEA > > The results from the survey will be combined with other feedback and data > collected during the pilot and included in the town's report to the FHWA. > > Please feel free to pass along the survey to others. > > Thank you, > > Ginger Reiner, on behalf of the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory CommitteeThank > you! > > Thank you and be safe. > Gretchen > 978-771-9767 > > > > On May 23, 2023, at 8:55 PM, Gretchen Covino <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > A little vinegar will remove the green. It is very old but still > > functional. 17” high. Need to reduce what I have to keep alive this > > summer! > > > > Please TEXT me at 978/771-9767 if interested. Thank you. Gretchen > > > > <IMG_1194.jpg> > > > > > > Thank you and be safe. > > Gretchen > > 978-771-9767 > > > > Fridel Quinonez has done very good gutter and roofing repairs for us and > several of our neighbors “up the hill” over the years. > > [email protected] > > > I would encourage people to look for alternatives to (or just do without) > non-reusable, non-degradable and rare or limited natural resources. > > Thanks for your consideration, > > -BobOne ticket to see/hear an amazing new production of Mozart's Die > Zauberflote (Magic Flute), broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera on > Saturday, June 3 at 1:00pm. > > AMC Burlington Cinema 10 > Screen 3, Seat F11 (left-hand side, towards the back) > Paid $24, asking $20 (or best offer) > > https://www.metopera.org/season/2022-23-season/die-zauberflote/ > > Virginia Rundell > Todd Pond Road > > > > > > > For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Boston Bridges Initiative, a > 501(c)3 here in the Boston MetroWest supporting all METCO groups including > Lincoln: > > That photo project is calling you! > > I have 2 twelve packs of 14” X 11” horizontal Photo boards with clear plastic > hanging loops > > From a very generous Lincoln artist > > $25 per pack > > [Inline image] > > Please check out other artwork for sale on our Facebook Marketplace page: > > https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/548801771/?ref=permalink&tab=listings&mibextid=6ojiHh > > Please call Joanna Schmergel to purchase at 617-645-9059. Pickup at 18 > Cerulean Way. > > *Giant dog is friendly > > Serious inquiries only please. > > All sales are final and all items are sold “As Is”. > > These items are cross-posted for sale on other sites. > > Payment in cash, check or credit card on site > > Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) Boston Bridges Initiative > has netted $20,185 since January 2023. > > BBI’s Mission: > > > > Facilitate cultural exchange and promote meaningful social interaction > between city and suburban families > > > > Learn more about the Boston Business Initiative here: > > > > https://bostonbridgesinitiative.org/ > > > > > Warmly, > > Joanna Owen Schmergel > > 617-645-9059 > > [email protected] > > The Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c)(3) > > Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) > > Boston Bridges Initiative > > Boston Bridges Initiative > > > (The Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) program was originally > started by the 501(c)(3) organization, Friends of Lincoln METCO, Lincoln > METCO Coordinating Committee, in Lincoln, MA, and raised $170,000 from 2017 > to 2022). > > > > As seen on WBZ CBS News Boston: > > > > https://www.cbsnews.com/boston...Hi, > > We've recently cleared some brambles and invasives from our land (buckthorn, > bittersweet, etc.) and hoping to have someone haul it away. Does anyone have > recommendations? > > Thanks! Beautiful cherry wall unit with three towers and shelves between. > Space for tv. Glass and wood doors on cabinets. Excellent condition. May be > disassembled for transport. Dimensions- 10'10" wide; 6' high;15 3/4 " deep. > Each tower- 18 " wide. > > > > > > > > > > > $200. or best offer. Lincoln. [email protected] > > > > > > [IMG_0951.jpeg] > > > For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Boston Bridges Initiative, a > 501(c)3 here in the Boston MetroWest supporting all METCO groups including > Lincoln: > > Two very high quality linen canvas art portfolios > > Small portfolio $20 > > 22.25” X 24” > > Large portfolio $25 > > 24” X 28.25” > > [Inline image] > > Please check out other artwork for sale on our Facebook Marketplace page: > > https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/548801771/?ref=permalink&tab=listings&mibextid=6ojiHh > > Please call Joanna Schmergel to purchase at 617-645-9059. Pickup at 18 > Cerulean Way. > > *Giant dog is friendly > > Serious inquiries only please. > > All sales are final and all items are sold “As Is”. > > These items are cross-posted for sale on other sites. > > Payment in cash, check or credit card on site > > Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) Boston Bridges Initiative > has netted $20,185 since January 2023. > > BBI’s Mission: > > > > Facilitate cultural exchange and promote meaningful social interaction > between city and suburban families > > > > Learn more about the Boston Business Initiative here: > > > > https://bostonbridgesinitiative.org/ > > > > > Warmly, > > Joanna Owen Schmergel > > 617-645-9059 > > [email protected] > > The Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c)(3) > > Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) > > Boston Bridges Initiative > > Boston Bridges Initiative > > > (The Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) program was originally > started by the 501(c)(3) organization, Friends of Lincoln METCO, Lincoln > METCO Coordinating Committee, in Lincoln, MA, and raised $170,000 from 2017 > to 2022). > > > > As seen on WBZ CBS News Boston: > > > > https://www.cbsnews.com/boston...Hi, > > Does anyone have a large-size cork board (say, 2'x3' or 3'x4') they are > looking to get rid of? It's for a local farm display. > > Thanks, > > Tom > > > Sent from Outlook > Greg Ramos works on three homes in our neighborhood. He’s responsive and > reliable. > > > > <![if !vml]><![endif]> > > > > Regards, > Steve Low > > > > From: Lincoln <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kelsey Douville > Sent: May 24, 2023 9:54 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [LincolnTalk] Looking for recommendations for yard waste removal > > > > Hi, > > > > We've recently cleared some brambles and invasives from our land (buckthorn, > bittersweet, etc.) and hoping to have someone haul it away. Does anyone have > recommendations? > > > > Thanks! The Lincoln Water Department will be flushing water mains today, > Wednesday May 24th from 2:00 – 8:00 pm. > > > > Areas to be flushed include: > > > > Garland Road > > Deer Haven Road > > Partridge Lane > > Horseshoe Lane > > > > If your water becomes discolored, please avoid doing laundry or using hot > water. Flush the discolored water from an outdoor faucet until clear. Usually > less than 10 minutes. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Darin LaFalam > > Superintendent > > > > Join the Lincoln Water Department on Facebook for alerts, news and updates: > > https://www.facebook.com/groups/747772673496079 > > > > > > I think one thing to ask the landscapers, though, is where/how the materials > will be disposed of. Since you have invasive material being removed, it would > be best to make sure that the landscapers aren't just starting a new patch of > invasive plants somewhere off your property by dumping the plants/seeds > somewhere where they can grow. Best is if they compost the materials so that > the high temps kill the seeds. As I understand it, this is what Conservation > does with all the garlic mustard that we leave at the DPW. I'd be curious to > hear if you find someone who would dispose of invasives responsibly! > > --Debra > > On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 12:56 PM Stephen R. Low > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Greg Ramos works on three homes in our neighborhood. He’s responsive and > > reliable. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Steve Low > > > > > > > > From: Lincoln <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kelsey Douville > > Sent: May 24, 2023 9:54 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [LincolnTalk] Looking for recommendations for yard waste removal > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > We've recently cleared some brambles and invasives from our land > > (buckthorn, bittersweet, etc.) and hoping to have someone haul it away. > > Does anyone have recommendations? > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > The LincolnTalk mailing list. > > To post, send mail to [email protected]. > > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. > > Change your subscription settings at > > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. > > > Library Hours May 1, 2023– June 25, 2023 > Day > Hours open > Monday > 1:00 pm - 8:30 pm > Tuesday > 9:00 am - 6:00 pm > Wednesday > 9:00 am - 8:30 pm > Thursday > 9:00 am- 8:30 pm > Friday > 9:00 am - 6:00 pm > Saturday > 10:00 am – 5:00 pm > Sunday > Closed > > Holiday Hours > The Lincoln Library will be closed all day on Monday, May 29 in observance of > Memorial Day. > > Saturday Hours > As of Saturday, September 10, the Lincoln Library is open on Saturdays from > 10am – 5:00pm. Regular Saturday hours will continue through June 25, 2023. > > Sunday Hours > The Lincoln Library is currently closed on Sundays. Regular Sunday hours will > begin again in the fall. > > Monthly Art Exhibits > May Exhibit > Art by students at Lincoln Middle School > > June Exhibit > Greg Hawkes > > Upcoming Events: > Our programming will continue as scheduled. Please see our calendar for more > information about our programs. > > Reading Challenges > Through the generosity of the Friends of the Lincoln Library, the library is > now able to offer online reading challenges via Beanstack, a free-to-you > online service which offers book and activity logging, recommendations, > reviews, and more! Our current challenge will run throughout the month of > March. > > The Lincoln Library Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month > Challenge > Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is celebrated each year > from May 1–31. Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander voices through > reading. Log your reading and activities here to earn badges all month long. > Choose a book from our list of recommendations or pick your own! To complete > the challenge, earn one badge in addition to the registration badge. Anyone > who earns at least one badge in addition to the registration badge will be > entered in our prize drawing! > Challenge runs May 1 - May 31 > > Massachusetts Center for the Book Challenge > Lincoln Public Library is partnering with the Massachusetts Center for the > Book on this fun year-long reading challenge! > > Here is how the challenge works: Sign up using this form. > > Choose a book that fits the monthly challenge. > > After you read, fill out this form to tell us about the book. > That's it! > If you read at least one book, you will be invited to a year-end celebration > hosted by Mass Center for the Book. > If you read a book in each of the 12 months, you will be entered in a drawing > to win 1 of 2 totes filled with books and Massachusetts goodies. > > You can register for the Beanstack version of the challenge by visiting the > page here! > > IN PERSON: Write Stuff > Wednesday, May 24, 4:30pm – 6:00pm > Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library > Lincoln's own writers group. For information on joining the group, please > email [email protected] > > Knitting (and other fiber arts) Group > Wednesday, May 24, 7:00pm – 8:30pm > Farrar Room, Lincoln Public Library > Do you enjoy knitting or other handcrafts? Want to chat with others about > what you are reading and making? Please join us for a weekly drop-in > opportunity for social crafting. Bring your current project or start > something new. If you are interested in learning how to knit, we welcome a > chance to get you started. Please contact Pauline [email protected] if you > would like to learn! > > Tranquility Tuesdays > Tuesday, May 30, 1:00pm – 5:00pm > Reference Room, Lincoln Public Library > Drop by our Reference Room Tuesday afternoons between 1pm and 5pm (stay as > long or as little as you like) and shed some stress! > Color a picture, work on a puzzle, learn about relaxation techniques, or > simply take a few minutes to sit and breathe. > Ages 16 and up. > Please contact Robin at [email protected] with any questions > > > Knitting (and other fiber arts) Group > Wednesday, May 31, 7:00pm – 8:30pm > Farrar Room, Lincoln Public Library > Do you enjoy knitting or other handcrafts? Want to chat with others about > what you are reading and making? Please join us for a weekly drop-in > opportunity for social crafting. Bring your current project or start > something new. If you are interested in learning how to knit, we welcome a > chance to get you started. Please contact Pauline [email protected] if you > would like to learn! > > eBook Help > Friday, June 2, 2:00pm – 3:00pm > Reference Room, Lincoln Public Library > Would you like to read or listen to library books on a phone or tablet? > Your reference librarian can help. They will show you how to borrow eBooks > and audiobooks from the Lincoln Public Library. Available for > troubleshooting, too. > Contact Robin at [email protected] to make an appointment. > > Metro Boston Bogleheads Meeting > Saturday, June 3, 10:30am – 12:30pm > Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library > Metro Boston Bogleheads meeting. All are welcome! > > Greg Hawkes Art Reception > Saturday, June 3, 6:00pm – 8:00pm > Gallery, Lincoln Public Library > Artist reception for Greg Hawkes. All are welcome! > > Together Time Tales > Monday, June 5, 6:00pm – 6:45pm > Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library > For children in grades 2-3 & their caregivers. > Families receive one copy of the book to read together. > Books available 2 weeks prior to meetings. From October - June, first Monday > of the month from 6:00-6:45 PM > REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Email [email protected] or call 781-259-8465 x4. > > VIRTUAL: Beer Hiking in New England > Monday, June 5, 7:00pm – 8:00pm > Zoom > Author Carey Kish traveled over 300 miles on foot and tasted more than 230 > different beers to bring readers this great selection of hikes and brews. > Join him for a talk about his new guidebook, Beer Hiking in New England, > which showcases a wide variety of fun beer hikes in Maine, New Hampshire, > Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, from easy walks to > moderate ramble and strenuous climbs. Carey will talk about the stunning > scenery that awaits you and the breweries and brewpubs nearby that’ll quench > your thirst at the end of your hike. He also has a few interesting tales to > tell about the beer hiking journey. > > Carey Kish is a seasoned hiker, outdoors writer, beer enthusiast and longtime > New England denizen. Kish has hiked the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail from > Georgia to Maine (twice), the 1,100-mile Florida Trail and the 2,654-mile > Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Beer Hiking New England is a > product of Kish’s lifelong passion for hiking and his love for tasty > craft-brewed beer. He is also editor of the AMC Maine Mountain Guide and > author of AMC’s Best Day Hikes Along the Maine Coast. You can find him on > Facebook and on Instagram @careykish. > Register for Zoom link HERE > This program is made possible by the generous donors to the Cary Library > Foundation in collaboration with Franklin Public Library, Lincoln Public > Library, Needham Public Library, Tewksbury Public Library, and Wellesley Free > Library. > > Storytime! For All Ages > Tuesday, June 6, 10:00am – 10:30am > Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library > A lively story program that combines books, music, scarves, and shakers. Come > prepared to dance! Recommended for ages 0-5. No registration necessary. > > Tranquility Tuesdays > Tuesday, June 6, 1:00pm – 5:00pm > Reference Room, Lincoln Public Library > Drop by our Reference Room Tuesday afternoons between 1pm and 5pm (stay as > long or as little as you like) and shed some stress! > Color a picture, work on a puzzle, learn about relaxation techniques, or > simply take a few minutes to sit and breathe. > Ages 16 and up. > Please contact Robin at [email protected] with any questions > > Knitting (and other fiber arts) Group > Wednesday, June 7, 7:00pm – 8:30pm > Farrar Room, Lincoln Public Library > Do you enjoy knitting or other handcrafts? Want to chat with others about > what you are reading and making? Please join us for a weekly drop-in > opportunity for social crafting. Bring your current project or start > something new. If you are interested in learning how to knit, we welcome a > chance to get you started. Please contact Pauline [email protected] if you > would like to learn! > > VIRTUAL: “Watermelon and Red Birds” with Food Writer and Author, Nicole Taylor > Wednesday. June 7, 7:00pm – 8:00pm > Zoom > We are so excited to welcome food writer, Nicole Taylor, for a discussion > about her new cookbook, "Watermelon and Red Birds: A Cookbook for Juneteenth > and Black Celebrations." > We'll talk about the history of Juneteenth and ways in which the holiday has > evolved over time. Nicole will share some of her favorite recipes to honor > the Juneteenth holiday and Black celebrations year round. The conversation > will be moderated by Kelly Suber. > > Nicole A. Taylor is a James Beard Award–nominated food writer, master home > cook, and producer. She has written for the New York Times, Bon Appétit, and > Food & Wine. Nicole is the author of The Up South Cookbook and The Last O.G. > Cookbook. She is the executive producer of If We So Choose, a short > documentary about the desegregation of an iconic southern fast food joint. > Nicole is the cofounder of The Maroon, a marketplace and retreat house > focused on radical rest for Black creatives. She lives in New York City and > Athens, Georgia, with her husband and son. > In partnership with the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington (ABCL). > Please register HERE to receive the Zoom link. > This program is a collaboration of several Massachusetts libraries made > possible by the generous donors to the Cary Library Foundation. > > > Recordings of past events are available on our Special Online Displays and > Recorded Events page. > > Recent events: > > Freedom’s Cause: Historical Black Communities and George Washington’s > Cambridge Camp Recorded February 8, 2023 > > Radon Awareness Presentation with Mass DPH Recorded January 26, 2023 > > The Ransomware Hunting Team: A Band of Misfits' Improbable Crusade to Save > the World from Cybercrime with Renee Dudley and Daniel Golden Recorded > January 25, 2023 > > Maureen Johnson ("Nine Liars") in Conversation with Jennifer Lynn Barnes > ("The Final Gambit) Recorded January 4, 2023 > > Robin Rapoport (she/her) > Reference Librarian (in the library Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) > Lincoln Public Library > 3 Bedford Road > Lincoln, MA 01773 > > Currently Reading > [Book Cover] > > [Goodreads Logo] Get your own email signature > > This week I heard a concert of the wing section of the Lincoln Symphony > Orchestra when I was walking through the Silver Hill bog. > > When I'm at the BSO I'm always trying to pick out the individual soloists and > since I am a poor ornithologist, I need some help when I'm walking in > Lincoln. There's an app which makes it easier to pick out individual birds: > > https://www.appurse.com/com.labs.merlinbirdid.app.html > > Steve Kropper About 10 yards from 65 Trapelo rd. “…side Hawks” blue > sweatshirt, youth size? Possibly belonging to two kids that were biking on > the same sidewalk about an hour earlier? > > Lisa (145 Trapelo) > > > > Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse typos!HATS: Honor A Teacher & Staff > > Are you looking for a special way to thank a teacher or staff member for all > they have done this school year to support our kids? The Lincoln School > Foundation (LSF) Honor A Teacher & Staff program allows you to recognize > Learning Coaches and other staff members of your choice while supporting the > Lincoln School Foundation. For a small donation to the LSF, we will prepare a > certificate of appreciation with your personalized message to be delivered to > the recipient. In addition to your child's learning coach/teacher, consider > celebrating the hard work of teaching assistants, specialists (art, music, > drama, science, wellness), support specialists, office staff, nurses, > custodians, METCO staff - anyone who works in Lincoln schools supporting our > kids. Follow the instructions on the LSF's webpage, www.lincoln school > foundation.org/HATS. It's easy to do, and your HATS gifts support LSF's > grants to teachers and innovation in the classroom. To learn more about the > LSF and the grants we have given in recent years, see > www.lincolnschoolfoundation.org. It’s the Codman Farm 50th Family Fest!! > > A Birthday Celebration for all ages! > > Saturday, June 10 11am-3pm > at Codman Community Farms, 58 Codman Road in Lincoln, MA. > > While the event is free for all and no tickets are required, please > “purchase” your free tickets to RSVP. This will ensure enough fun for all! > > https://codmancommunityfarms.org/events/2023/5/19/50th-family-fest > > This will be a day of games, food, & music! Lots of entertainment for both > kids and adults. T-shirt winners have been decided, shirts are being printed, > and will be available for purchase! > > -Live music by The Honey Steelers > -Farm themed games & entertainment for kids > -Strawberry Pie eating contest > -American Gothic Photo Contest > -Birthday Cake and Ice Cream for all (cake cutting @1pm) > > Food & Beverages for purchase: > Codman’s Own Smoked Ribs with Chips > Codman’s Maple Sausages (4oz) on a roll with Chips > Grilled Cheese Sandwiches with Chips > Fresh Veggie & Hummus Basket with Pita Chips > Beer, wine, & non-alcoholic drinks > > > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone > One of the folk who helps on my farm (Amy Legee) has to sell her father's > house right away. She says any buyer is likely to knock down the house and > grade right over the plants. So she's asked me to spread the word: > * The house is at 160 Oxbow Rd., Wayland MA > * Any of the plants, flowers, bushes, small trees in the yard are free > for the digging -- She says there are hostas, blueberry bushes, roses, > irises, tulips, peonies, daylilies, etc. > > Feel free to pass the word along. I do not know if there are Asian jumping > worms. > > > > > > > About 10 yards from 65 Trapelo rd. “…side Hawks” blue sweatshirt, youth size? > Possibly belonging to two kids that were biking on the same sidewalk about > an hour earlier? > > Lisa (145 Trapelo) > > > > Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse typos!Did you see our note which Alice > published in the Lincoln Squirrel? It shows again the incredible increase in > need in our community. I am grateful to Alice for giving us the opportunity > to get the word out. What is a town without a newspaper?! Alice provides such > an important service to all of us in Lincoln. > > Here is a link to the note: > https://lincolnsquirrel.com/2023/05/my-turn-come-to-an-outdoor-concert-to-benefit-food-pantry/ > > Our Spring Concert is our largest fundraiser of the year. We hope many of you > will join us next Tuesday, May 30th at 5.30pm at Pierce Park. You can find > the details in the attachment. The suggested donation is $25 per person. You > can sign up here, mail a check payable to "St. Vincent de Paul" to SVdP, PO > Box 324, Lincoln MA 01773 or register at the concert. > > We hope to raise $25,000 so we can continue to support our neighbors in need. > Please help us reach this goal! > > Ursula > > Ursula Nowak > Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston > www.svdplincolnweston.org > @SVdPLincolnWeston > Instagram > > > > All, > This is one of the most important service centers in town. > Many in Lincoln and from the Base rely on the Food Pantry for meeting basic > food needs. > And, the Emergency Fund provides critical aid for rent, light, heat, etc, > without a lifetime cap. > > Please open your hearts and wallets. > Be as generous as you can. > > And come, bring the whole family to this event-one of those genuine > “intergenerational” opportunities, filled with joy, we all seek. > > Sara > ------ > Sara Mattes > > > > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > > From: Ursula Nowak <[email protected]> > > Subject: [LincolnTalk] Spring Concert to benefit SVdP and the food pantry > > Date: May 24, 2023 at 8:46:39 PM EDT > > To: LincolnTalk Listserve <[email protected]> > > Cc: Karen Salvucci <[email protected]> > > > > Did you see our note which Alice published in the Lincoln Squirrel? It > > shows again the incredible increase in need in our community. I am grateful > > to Alice for giving us the opportunity to get the word out. What is a town > > without a newspaper?! Alice provides such an important service to all of us > > in Lincoln. > > > > Here is a link to the note: > > https://lincolnsquirrel.com/2023/05/my-turn-come-to-an-outdoor-concert-to-benefit-food-pantry/ > > > > Our Spring Concert is our largest fundraiser of the year. We hope many of > > you will join us next Tuesday, May 30th at 5.30pm at Pierce Park. You can > > find the details in the attachment. The suggested donation is $25 per > > person. You can sign up here, mail a check payable to "St. Vincent de Paul" > > to SVdP, PO Box 324, Lincoln MA 01773 or register at the concert. > > > > We hope to raise $25,000 so we can continue to support our neighbors in > > need. Please help us reach this goal! > > > > Ursula > > > > Ursula Nowak > > Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston > > www.svdplincolnweston.org > > @SVdPLincolnWeston > > Instagram > > > > > > > > > > -- > > The LincolnTalk mailing list. > > To post, send mail to [email protected]. > > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. > > Change your subscription settings at > > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. > > > > -- The LincolnTalk mailing list. To post, send mail to [email protected]. Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. Change your subscription settings at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln.
