[Eastontowncrier] Town Crier: Friday, September 8, 2017

Easton Town Crier eastontowncrier at list.easton.ma.us
Fri Sep 8 11:43:41 EDT 2017


Local Government News and Notices
Notice from the Assessors:  Cyclical Inspections of Property
The Easton Assessors' Office is in the process of doing cyclical inspections of real estate properties throughout the town, as well as inspections for building permits and new sales. The inspections are being done during the next few months with inspectors going door-to-door throughout neighborhoods to do inspections of both the interior and exterior of properties. For more information, please go to Town of Easton/Assessors Department<http://www.easton.ma.us/departments/assessors/index.php>
Free Easton Community
Easton Community Calendars covering September 2017 through August 2018 are now available at the Town Offices, Ames Free Library, Easton Historical Society, Frothingham Memorial Hall, and all Easton branches of North Easton Savings Bank. Town information, school events, and civic organization happenings are included. The FREE calendars are provided by North Easton Savings Bank, for the residents of Easton.
Meetings Next Week:  September 11 through September 15
Board of Selectmen, Board of Health, Planning and Zoning Board, Easton Housing Authority, Library Board of Directors, Shovel Town Cultural District/Art Gallery Team, and Finance Committee meeting are scheduled for next week. See full time, date, location, and agenda details on our helpful calendar app: Town of Easton Calendar<http://www.easton.ma.us/calendar_app/>. Questions relating to public meetings should be directed to the Town Clerk's Office at (508) 230-0530. Stay informed of all town board and committee business by signing up for email notifications with our Minutes on Demand service! Sign up here.<http://eastontownma.minutesondemand.com/EmailNotifications/Login>

Sept 25 Deadline:  Woodstove Change-Out Program Extension
The Mass Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is extending the 2017 Woodstove Change-Out Program deadline to Sept. 25.  Any Mass resident or business currently operating a non-EPA-certified wood stove or fireplace insert is eligible for a rebate of up to $1,750 when replacing an existing stove with an eligible model.  Those that meet certain income requirements are eligible for rebates of up to $3,000.
If you own an old wood stove and would like to replace it with a new, low-emission EPA-certified wood or pellet stove, visit MassCEC's website<http://www.masscec.com/get-clean-energy/residential/commonwealth-woodstove-changeout> to find out more.  You will need to contact a local stove professional<http://www.masscec.com/finding-participating-stove-professional> who will confirm that your stove is eligible and submit a rebate application on your behalf after installing your new stove.
Now through September 30:  Phase II Water Restrictions in Place in Easton
Mandatory outside water restrictions are in place from May 1st to September 30th. This action is necessary to be in compliance with the Town's Water Management Act Permit. For more information on the web, please go to water restrictions<http://www.easton.ma.us/departments/dpw/water_division/water_restriction.php>.
Phase II restricts water on an even/odd basis as follows:

  *   Customers at even-numbered addresses will be restricted to allow lawn watering only on Monday and Thursday between the hours of 5:00 AM-8:00 AM and 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
  *   Customers at odd-numbered addresses will be restricted to allow lawn watering only on Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 5:00 AM-8:00 AM and 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Handheld hoses will be allowed anytime.
Now through November 6:  CPA Project Eligibility Applications Available
Applicants seeking FY19 CPA funding for potential projects must submit Eligibility Applications to the Community Preservation Committee by November 6, 2017. Click here for information and application.<http://cms2.revize.com/revize/easton/newsdetail_T2_R488.php>
The Public Health Nurse will be available for Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar screening for Easton Residents (on a walk in basis, no appointment needed) according to the following schedule:

*        Elise Circle Community Room - Tuesday, September 19 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

*        Town Hall (136 Elm St., Mary Connolly Room, 2nd Floor) - Monday, September 25 (3PM-4PM)

*        Parker Terrace Community Room - Tuesday, October 3 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

*        Frothingham Hall - COA (15 Barrows St) Thursday, September 14 (10:30AM-11:30AM)
To view the Easton Board of Health Public Health Nurse schedule for the entire year, please refer to: Public Nurse Schedule<http://www.easton.ma.us/Public%20Nurse%20Schedule%20Town%20of%20Easton%202017.pdf>.

Now Through October 28:  Original Easton Farmer's Market Open
The Farmer's Market is open every Saturday form 10:00AM-2:00PM.  The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has proclaimed August 6-12 as National Farmers Market Week.  What better reason to come down to the Original Easton Farmer's Market on the Depot Street S-Curve near Shaw's Grocery Store?  The Market has been operating for 19 continuous years as a key gathering place that helps sustain Easton's sense of community.  Meet the farmers, and buy your summer vegetables, fruits, fresh honey, cheese and other locally produced items.  For a full list of vendors and items for sale, check out the Original Easton Farmers Market<http://www.easton.ma.us/boards_and_committees/agricultural_commission/click_here.php> on the town's website.
Community News and Events

July 29-End of Summer:  Launch of Easton Bike Share
The Old Colony YMCA-Easton, 25 Elm Street, North Easton, is launching the Healthy Easton Bike Share Program on Saturday, July 29.  Bike share hours will be Saturdays and Sundays, with rentals beginning at 10:00AM and return deadline of 4:00PM.  For more information, please visit Healthy Easton Bike Share Program<http://www.healthyeaston.org/assets/eastonbikeshare.check_in_out_steps..pdf>.

September 9:  WOW! Discount Ticket Bonanza for the Shovel Town 10-Minute Play Festival
Festival organizers have announced a special, one-day only Ticket Bonanza. Saturday, September 9th from 10AM-2PM at Simpson Spring Market Place, 719 Washington Street, South Easton (route 138) and from 11AM-3PM at Easton Shovel Town Cultural District Art Coop/Gallery, 50 Main Street, North Easton. Tickets can be purchase for only $12.00. There are also some free tickets for seniors available at the Council on Aging located on Barrows Street, North Easton.  Our thanks to Easton Grange 196 for providing these free tickets.

September 10:  Queset Garden Music Series - Sharon Concert Band

The 60+ member Sharon Concert Band plays a wide variety of music from the symphonic band repertoire. Our summer concerts are fun for the entire family, including stirring marches, show tunes, familiar favorites, "kid stuff", and patriotic melodies. Free & Open to All! Come early and bring a picnic! Series sponsored by the Easton Lions Club. Sunday, September 10 from 3PM-5PM.

September 10:  Open House of the Easton Historical Society and Museum

The monthly Open House of the Easton Historical Society and Museum will be held Sunday, September 10th from 1PM-5PM. Among items on display will be Rocky Marciano memorabilia, a Simpson Spring maple syrup compound tin, a photograph of four very distinguished looking musicians who formed the "Union Quartet", and an Easton train wreck. The eight volume of "Reminiscences" will be on sale also. Refreshments and conversation. Call 508-238-7774 for more information.

September 15:  Retirement Party Honoring Firefighter Glenn Corbett

Please join us in honoring Glenn Corbett for 34 years honorably served on the Easton Fire Department. Friday, September 15th 7Pm - 11PM Barrett's Alehouse, 674 West Center Street, West Bridgewater. Passed Hors D'Oeuvre's & Cash Bar. Ticket Prices:  $25.00.  To purchase tickets, please contact Bill Fralick bfralick at eastonfirefighters.org<mailto:bfralick at eastonfirefighters.org>  (978)855-3711 or Jeff Dupuis jdupuis at eastonfirefighters.org<mailto:jdupuis at eastonfirefighters.org>  (774)244-0344. For more information

September 15-16:  The Shovel Town 10-Minute Play Festival Returns for a Third Year

The 10-Minute Play Festival is presented by Stedfast School of Music & the Easton Shovel Town Cultural District. Performances will be held Friday, September 15th and Saturday, September 16th at 7:30PM. Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is located at 3 Barrows Street, North Easton. General Admission tickets are available in advance for $15.00 at Stedfast School of Music & Arts, Bank of Easton, and on-line at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3042365. Tickets will be available at the door for $20 and $18 for students and seniors. Last September, The Second Annual Shovel Town 10-Minute Play Festival was a wonderful evening of drama, comedy, and live music that had the audience cheering. This year's Festival promises to deliver even more. Featuring over thirty local actors and directors of all ages, this is an affordable night of entertainment for the whole family.

September 16:  The Easton Garden Club Fall Plant Sale

Saturday, September 16th from 9AM-1PM the EGC will be selling Chrysanthemums, Asters, native garden-dug perennials, shrubs, trees, and bulbs for fall planting.  Garden Masters will be on hand for gardening questions. Located at the Yardley-Wood Skating Rink at the Center School on Depot Street, South Easton.

September 17:  ECAT 100 Second International Film Festival
This film festival is a true mosaic as it attracts entries for other countries as well as Easton itself.  So many cultures are represented in the entries.  It is exciting to see how entries from different countries express their creativity.
Mark your calendars to save the date for the Premiere of the ECAT 100 Second International Film Festival.  The Premier will take place on Sunday Sept. 17, 2017 at 2:00PM at Oakes Ames Memorial Hall in Easton. For more information, contact Jason Daniels at ECAT (508) 230-7200 or at www.eastoncat.org/100seconds<http://www.eastoncat.org/100seconds>.

September 24:  Annual Harvest Road Race
We are excited to announce the upcoming Annual Harvest Road Race on Sunday, September 24th at 9:00am! The 5K run/walk and 10K run will start and finish at Old Colony YMCA's Easton Branch, wrapping up with a post-race party and awards ceremony.
Proceeds from the event directly benefit the Easton Branch Annual Campaign with an emphasis on this year's LIVESTRONG(r) Program.  LIVESTRONG(r) at the YMCA is a 12-week wellness program, provided free of charge for cancer survivors, that builds physical, emotional, and spiritual strength and self-confidence.  For more information Click Here<http://www.oldcolonyymca.org/easton/HarvestRoadRace2017>.
September 30:  Community Yard Sale at Unity Church of North Easton
Have stuff to sell?  Come join our CommUnity Yard Sale at Unity Church of North Easton September 30, 2017, 9AM - 3PM. Rent an 8-foot table for $20, includes a chair and approximate 9'x 9' space either outdoors or inside if, the weather is rainy. Sellers please remove anything you do not sell.  Call Unity Church of North Easton at 508-238-6373 or email to welcom2ucne at gmail.com<mailto:welcom2ucne at gmail.com> to Reserve your table now. This is a Rain or Shine event. Plenty of Parking behind the church at 9 Main Street, North Easton, MA 02356. Payment:  your name and telephone number may be mailed to Unity Church, Attention:  YARD SALE, 9 Main Street. North Easton, MA 02356.
October 1:  2017 NRT Harvest and Crafts Fair
The NRT's 2017 Harvest and Crafts Fair will be held Sunday, Oct. 1 from 10:00AM-4:00PM.  All proceeds from the fair are used directly to support the operation of the Sheep Pasture's animal areas, trails and conservation property, as well as other activities that support the mission of the NRT.  The fair is rain or shine, so join us for great activities all day.  For more information, please visit NRT Harvest & Crafts Fair<http://www.nrtofeaston.org/harvest--craft-fair.html>.
October 1:  Unity Public Art Project is coming to NRT's Harvest Fair
Interactive public art project examines how labels both help and hinder our ability to build unity as a community and as a human race. The Natural Resources Trust (NRT) and Easton's Human Rights Committee are pleased to announce that UNITY is coming to Easton October 1st at the 44th NRT Harvest Fair. The UNITY project is a circle of 32 10-foot poles, each of which represents a Human Identifier (e.g., I am a parent, I live with a disability, I speak English as a second language). Participants tie yarn around the identifiers that describe them, creating an interconnected web of yarn-a physical structure that shows how our uniqueness actually makes us connected. NRT & Easton's Human Rights Committee, located at the Sheep Pasture, 307 Main Street, North Easton, MA, 10AM-4PM. We believe that UNITY can renew the spirit of optimism, camaraderie, and respectfulness in our community. Please join us. Want to help? Donations for the project can be made directly to the NRT (and are tax deductible):  Natural Resources Trust of Easton, P.O. Box 188, North Easton, MA 02356, Attn: UNITY project
October 14:  Annual Stop, Drop and Run 5K - Local 2790 Easton Firefighters
The Local 2790 Easton Firefighters STOP, DROP and RUN 5K will take place Saturday, October 14th at 9AM. Starting location is 48 Lothrop Street, Easton, MA  02356. Registration at Eastonfire5k.com<http://Eastonfire5k.com>. Annual Open House to follow the race.
October 28-29:  Sheep Pasture SPOOKTACULAR
Saturday, October 28th **Rain date Sunday, October 29th a great family-friendly event that will have special fall activities for visitors of all ages. To make sure everyone has a good time, please no costume weapons or extremely frightening costumes at the event. Activities include family hayrides, fire pit, night hikes, face painting, skull station, pumpkin decorating, and arts and crafts!  Please Click Here<http://www.nrtofeaston.org/sheep-pasture-spooktacular.html> for event page and information.
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