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5 Things: Veterans Day Observed, A 20-Foot Globe and Curious Creatures

Government offices, post offices and schools are closed today, but there's still plenty going on.

 1. Observing Veterans Day. Nov. 11 fell on a Sunday this year, so it's being recognized today. That means schools, town buildings and offices, the library and a few other places are closed. Check out our full list here.

2. Veterans Recognized. Weston recognized its veterans during a ceremony on Sunday. If you have photos from the event you'd like to share, upload them to this article or email them to brooklyn.lowery@patch.com.

3. Earthview at Spellman. This is your chance to see what the globe looks like from inside. Kids and adults can learn about geography from inside the 20-foot globe at the Spellman Museum.

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4. Curious Creatures and Entertaining the Kids. The Wayland Children and Parents Association brings its annual Curious Creatures program to the gym at Wayland Town Building. WCPA members are $5 per person ($20 max per family) and non-members are $8 ($30 max per family).

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