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Monday Essentials: Share Your Weston, Family History

Weston 300 will host a Memory Road Show on Sunday.

There’s a lot going on this week in Weston from history to recreation. Here are just five things to do this week:

1. Weston 300 Memory Road Show – Sunday, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Town Hall. Bring your photos, artifacts and memorabilia about your family and Weston.

Weston Historical Society members will discuss and educate people on the significance and potential value of the items. Weston Media Center will also interview attendees and will memorialize a chronology of the family, or items.

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The valued photos will also be scanned and documented.

2. Veterans’ Breakfast – Wednesday, Sept. 18, 7:30 a.m.  at the Council on Aging, 20 Alphabet Lane.

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All veterans are welcome for the breakfast with Weston Veterans Director Stanley Spear and Deputy Director Matthew Ching. You’ll learn what’s happening at the Veterans Services Department and chat with Weston veterans and residents.

Call the COA at 781-786-6280 or email westoncoa@westonmass.org to RSVP. 

3. Weston Observatory Colloquium Series – Wednesday, Sept. 18, 7 p.m. at The Weston Observatory, 381 Concord Road.

Nelson Eby, PhD, geologist, will present Trinitite the Atomic Rock as part of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences of Boston College 2013-2014 Colloquium Series.

It is free, but reservations are required. Call 617-552-8300 or visit www.bc.edu/westonobservatory.

4. State Rep. Alice H. Peisch Office Hours – Monday, Sept. 16, 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., Weston Town Hall.

Constituents may visit with Representative Peisch at their convenience during the designated hour on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary. 

5. Weston Recreation Fall 2013

Are you looking to get active or find a program for your children? 

The Weston Recreation Fall catalog is out and registration is ongoing for residents. 

Click here to see the 32-page brochure and for more information.


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