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The Bridgewater Community Lions Club (BCLC) will host the Second Annual “Arts for Everyone”. Festival at the Bridgewater Middle School Gym on Saturday, November 14th from 9 AM to 3 PM. The school is located at the corner of Center and Mt. Prospect Streets, off Route 18 and Route 104.

The Festival will feature an Arts & Crafts Fair in the gymnasium; an art exhibition by the 11-13-year-old contestants of the Lions International Peace Poster contest, and the Bridgewater Senior Painters in the lobby. This year will also feature a Gingerbread House display and competition.

Download the flyer (PDF).

Admission will be $1.50 per person; children 12 and under age are admitted free if accompanied by an adult. Discount coupons are available locally.

The Craft Fair houses more than 40 vendor booths and will feature fine art work, hand-crafted items, origami, glass and jewelry items, hand-knit items, quilts, oil paintings, cards & photos. A limited number of vendor spaces are still available at a cost of $35.00 per 8′ x 12′ space.
Attendees of the festival will have the opportunity to vote on their choice of winner in the Lions Peace Poster contest. Winners will be announced at the end of the festival day.

Further information about Vendor Space, arts exhibition, or gingerbread house competition may be obtained by calling (508) 697-0041 or by e-mail to bclc@bridgewaterlions.org.

General Festival information may be obtained by calling (508) 944-5477 or by e-mail to arts4everyone@bridgewaterlions.org.

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Bring it to the Recyclerama, sponsored by the Bridgewater Community Lions. This is your chance to get rid of all that electronic hardware you can’t take to the landfill anymore. All proceeds will benefit various Lions and Community charities.

What: An opportunity to properly recycle electronic waste/appliances
When: Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Where: Williams Intermediate School, 200 South Street, Bridgewater
Cost: Prices vary. See price list below.

Examples of items being accepted: computer monitors, laptops, CPU’s, speakers, keyboards, wires, televisions, copy/fax/scanner/printers, phones, DVD players, VCR’s, iPods, microwaves, air conditioners, refrigerators, stoves, etc.

Questions? Contact Lions Beth Young (youngster123@comcast.net) or Rich Piccini (cavcrazy@hotmail.com).

Price List:
Computer monitor – $5
Television (plastic) – $15
Television (wood) – $18
CPU -$10
Laptop – $10
Stereo – $5
UPS (computer backup system) – $10
DVD player – $5
VCR – $3
Keyboard – $3
Speakers – $5
Mouse – $2
Camera – $3
CD Rom/DVD drive – $5
Video camera – $5
Server – $10
iPod/accessories – $3
Phone/phone system – $3
Cell phone – $1
Printer/scanner – $10
Refrigerator – $15
Copy machine – $10
Freezer – $15
Fax machine – $10
Washer/dryer – $15
Dehumidifier – $10
Stove – $15
Air conditioner – $10
Hot water tank/heater – $15
Dishwasher – $15
Wires – $1

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Members of the Bridgewater Community Lions (BCLC), the Cub Club, and the Greater Bridgewater Leos Club got together this past Saturday and drove to Weymouth in order to clean, read, and catalogue over 200 pairs of eyeglasses which had been previously collected. The organizer of the event was Robin Piccini, a member of the Bridgewater Community Lions. “We had lots of fun on Saturday. Now that everyone feels comfortable reading glasses [with a lens analyzer]; we should be able to read 120 an hour. It was fun watching the kids pick up on it so fast.”

This was our first project to support Make a Difference Day. Thanks to Eye Health Associates of Weymouth who donated the use of the space and equipment in order to allow us to complete this project. The BCLC and the Leos will continue to collect eyeglasses for future “eyeglass reading parties”.

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The Bridgewater Community Lions Club (BCLC) will host the First Annual “Arts for Everyone” Festival at the Bridgewater Middle School Gym & Auditorium on Saturday, November 15th from 9 AM to 4 PM. The school is located at the corner of Center and Mt. Prospect Streets, off Route 18 and Route 104.

The Festival will feature an Arts & Crafts Fair in the gymnasium; an art exhibition by the 11-13-year-old contestants of the Lions International Peace Poster contest, and the Bridgewater Senior Painters in the lobby; and a Performance Arts Showcase & Amateur Competition for local youth involved in dance, instrument, and/or voice in the auditorium. Admission will be $2.50 per person; children under age 6 admitted free if accompanied by an adult. Discount coupons are available locally.

The Craft Fair houses 56 vendor booths and will feature fine art work, hand-crafted items, origami, glass and jewelry items, hand-knit items, quilts, oil paintings, cards & photos. There will also be representatives of Pampered Chef, and Silpada jewelry. A limited number of vendor spaces are still available at a cost of $35.00 per 8′ x 12′ space.
Attendees of the festival will have the opportunity to vote on their choice of winner in the Lions Peace Poster contest. Winners will be announced at the end of the festival day.

View the General Flyer

The competition age groups for voice, instrument and dance are as follows: Grades 1-4, Grade 5-8, Grade 9-12. A Performance Arts Showcase featuring acts from various local performing arts schools will run between each discipline. There are still openings for contestants in the performance arts competition for a fee of $15.00 per act. Complete and mail-in the competition registration form. Prizes will be awarded.
The Bridgewater Community Lions Club will have tables featuring a snack bar, baked goods, special prize tables, and membership information.

View the competition flyer

Further information about vendor space, performance arts competition, arts exhibition, or performance showcase may be obtained by calling (508) 697-6939 or by e-mail to joyce.middleton@verizon.net. General Festival information may be obtained by calling (508) 697-0041 or by e-mail to arts4everyone@bridgewaterlions.org.

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August 23rd, 2008. This is the day that the Boston Renegades Beep Baseball team comes to take on the town of Bridgewater. Come on out for a great time with friends and family. What could be more fun than watching local folks from Bridgewater trying to hit and field a beeping baseball while blind-folded? How about watching them run the bases blind-folded?

The game starts at high noon, but before that you can give it a try yourself. Think it’s easy? Come on out to the varsity softball field at Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School (the new high school) and give it a try yourself, or simply enjoy the game against the Association of Blind Citizens nationally ranked team. It’s sure to be a fun day!

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