Goings On, for the week of July 29, 2021
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Thursday, July 29
Leominster Summer Concert Series: 7 p.m., Carter Park, across from St. Leo’s Church on Main Street (corner of routes 12 and 13) in Leominster. Neon Alley will perform guitar-driven hard rock. For more information on the Leominster Summer Concert Series, visit its Facebook page.
Monday, Aug. 2
Leominster Meditation Virtual Meet-up: 7-8 p.m. The Monday meditation group that met at the Leominster Public Library is temporarily an online event due to COVID. Call (712) 775-7463 a couple of minutes before 7 p.m. and enter access code “123676#”. Or by computer go to https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/dialer and enter the same phone number and access code as above. New peopl
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Tails & Tales: All ages summer reading Program at the Athol Public Library starts June 18
Get your picture taken with a dinosaur on Friday, June 18, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., during the Athol Public Library’s summer reading program kick-off event. Contributed photo
“A Summer Reader Lives Here!” proclaims this dinosaur photographed outside the Athol Public Library, which is offering a summer reading program for all ages starting Friday, June 18. Contributed photo
Staff Reporter
Modified: 6/9/2021 1:45:14 PM
ATHOL Readers of all ages will explore the animal kingdom this summer as the Athol Public Library presents “Tails & Tales.” The annual summer reading program will run from June 18 through Aug. 20. There is something for everyone and plenty of ways to stay busy reading and having fun. Last year, participants exceeded the community reading goal and the library staff know they can count on everyone to do it again this year. If the goal is met, the Friends of