Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, March 9.
Open House at Scribe: EG’s calligraphy goddess, Jane Parillo, has new digs (at 514 Main St.) and she’s showing them off today between 1 and 4 p.m. She hasn’t moved far – just a couple blocks – but her new space, shared with B & H Framing, offers more visibility. Stop on by! St. Thomas Boys Choir concert: One of the premier boys choirs in the world – the St. Thomas Church Boys Choir of New York City – will be performing at St. Luke’s Saturday afternoon at 4. Admission is free but donations are accepted. A reception will follow. Cabaret, a celebration of beloved EG teacher Ric Saborio: On Friday and Saturday night, the East Greenwich school community is coming together to present a Cabaret of music, song, entertainment “celebrating our …
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Citizens Who Care meeting: At this morning’s meeting, Town Manager, Bill Sequino will discuss Red Ribbon Week and Supt. Victor Mercurio will discuss the collaboration of our school and the community working together. High school students will also attend to talk about a new group they’ve formed. All are welcome. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. EGHS home games: The Girls Tennis team has a match this afternoon, weather permitting, versus Narragansett at 3:30. F.A.C.E.S. Advisory Committee meeting: Tonight’s meeting will feature a presentation on gangs. From 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Police Community Room. Drama Club’s “Cabaret”: EGHS's annual Drama Club fundraiser helps to offset costs related to the winter musical. The show is full of musical …
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