Five Things You Need to Know Today: June 1
Lincoln-Sudbury girls lacrosse team begins quest for state title.
1. SPORTS & RECREATION: MIAA girls lacrosse tournament
The second-seeded Lincoln-Sudbury girls lacrosse team hosts No. 15 Peabody in the first round of the sectional tournament. Opening faceoff is slated for 4 p.m. at Lincoln-Sudbury.
2. CLASSES & LECTURES: Computer training for senior citizens
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School seniors will offer Sudbury seniors computer tips from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Several L-S seniors will visit the Sudbury Senior Center to provide one-to-one assistance. Tips will include using features on cell phones, signing up and using email, logging on to a computer and searching the Internet.
Call the Sudbury Senior Center to reserve a spot.
3. CHARITABLE: Sudbury Valley Trustees Memorial Blood Drive
In memory of former SVT Director Eric Menoyo, come to Wolbach Farm to give the gift of life. Help SVT collect over 40 pints of blood.
Sign-ups are every 15 minutes. Register early to get your preferred time slot. To register, call 1-800-RED-CROSS. For more details or questions please contact Michael Sanders, msanders@svtweb.org.
For additional information call SVT at 978-443-5588.
4. RELIGIOUS: Congregation Beth El open house
Are you looking for a vibrant, spiritual, inclusive Jewish community? You are invited to come meet Congregation Beth El Rabbi, Cantor, Director of Education, Director of Early Childhood, and Youth Educator and learn more about our community and religious school at an Open House this spring. Open houses have been scheduled on the following dates:
- today from 6 – 7 p.m.
5. GOVERNMENT: Agricultural Commission meeting
The Commission will meet at 7 p.m. at the Flynn Building. For the Commission's agenda, click here.