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Villagers Club - Thurs, Sept 5th

The Sudbury Villagers Club is looking forward to another good season  after celebrating its 40th anniversary this spring!   The first event of the 2013-14 year will be  on Thursday,  September 5th, at Sudbury's 
Goodnow Library's Community Room at 9:30am. 

September's meeting  is usually devoted to meeting prospective members and renewing friendships after the long summer break but this first meeting will also feature Ruth Griesel, President of the Sudbury Historical Society, who will speak briefly about the Historical Society's vision for creating a Sudbury History Museum/Education Center! 

The plan for the year features great speakers and the meetings are usually held at the Goodnow Library on the first Thursday of each month.    The club also sponsors various functions, such as, a Fall Frolic, a tour of Weston's Golden Ball Tavern, a Holiday Luncheon in December and  an Annual Spring High Tea;  a Spring Luncheon usually concludes the social year.

 

In addition, the club works at various local Blood Drives, bakes Pies for Hosmer House's July 4th Bake Sale  which raises funds for the House's art preservation program, collects for  holiday and spring baskets for the area needy,  visits Museums, schedules Theater and Bridge  parties,  sponsors a year-long Marathon Bridge group, as well as, a very active Book Browsers season. The club also donates generously to local worthy causes.

 

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The monthly meetings are open to the public and we especially invite women who would like to know more about our club to join us to learn about our activities by attending this opening meeting.  The meetings are usually held at the Goodnow Library  which is located at 21 Concord Road, just off the Boston Post Road (US Rte #20) near Sudbury's business center with ample parking in the rear. 

For more information, call 508-251-2281

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