Category Archives: Events

Make art this Sat. at 2PM

The Thistle project is community made art that will be installed this spring at the former Medfield State Hospital site.  A thistle is the pink prickly thing on the table in the photo, which are easily made with simple instructions.  The thistles will be wrapped around trees at the MSH site.

Jean Mineo invited you to her event
Thistle Making Workshop
Saturday, March 28 at 2:00pm
Medfield Public Library in Medfield, Massachusetts
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Maybe
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Free and open to the public, drop in for as long as you like. All materials provided. “Thistles” is an art installation made from plastic cable ties, wrapped around trees. You are invited to learn how

MCPE auction

The Medfield Coalition for Public Education’s online auction is on, with very personal items sure to please and interest Medfield kids, but act fast as the auction is over next Thursday –


MCPE’s Online Auction of Treasured Experiences opens TODAY, Thursday, March 26th, and runs through April 2nd!

Back by popular demand, MCPE is offering its most popular treasured experiences from auctions and raffles past.  Kids and parents alike love these one-of-a-kind items, and our teachers and administrators love to give back!  Please bid high on the items and allow MCPE to continue funding future grants that benefit Medfield schools! To bid on our great auction items, please visit our website

Moxie Strings concert 3/19 at MHS

From the Medfield Music Association –


The Moxie Strings to perform in Medfield

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The nationally known music of The Moxie Strings is coming to Medfield for a special performance from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 19 in the MHS Lowell Mason Auditorium.

 

Tickets for The Moxie Strings are on sale at Park Street Books — $10 for adults, $5 for students and senior citizens; they are also available online at medfieldmusicassociation.com.

 

The trio – known for its “electrifying combination” of a fiddler, cellist and drummer/percussionist – will travel from Michigan to perform for the Medfield community and conduct day-time clinics for Medfield orchestra students.

 

“This is a unique opportunity to see a nationally known music group right here in Medfield. Fans of live music will not want to miss it. Prior to the concert our music students will be treated to valuable hands-on learning from the nationally acclaimed act,” said Brenna Hayden, Orchestra Director for Medfield Public Schools.

 

The Moxie Strings consists of fiddler, Diana Ladio; cellist, Alison Lynn; and drummer/percussionist Fritz McGirr. They are known for their “feel-good melodies and foot-stomping, rock-influenced rhythms”, and their ability to put a fresh and enticing spin on Celtic and Americana music.

 

Ladio, Lynn and McGirr hold Bachelor of Music degrees in music performance and music education, which have given each the technical foundation to explore the limits of his/her instrument, and helped the group build a reputation for musical excellence. The Moxie Strings write the majority of their pieces, and also arrange traditional tunes from many countries.

 

The Moxie Strings have taught enrichment clinics in over 60 schools throughout the U.S., and have also presented on their research and methodologies to many teachers at music education professional development conferences. Through their clinics Ladio and Lunn aim to create equipped creative well rounded musicians.

 

The Moxie Strings event is supported in part by a grant from the Medfield Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. The Medfield Music Association is also helping to sponsor the program.

Free concert at UCC Saturday at 7PM

Email today from David Domeshek –


Wanted to let you know about a fun concert in Medfield this Saturday at 7pm, featuring some really good musicians playing an “eclectic” program of pop, R&B, “great American songbook” standards, gospel and blues. Heidi Willson, a wonderful singer, will front a 9-piece band comprising professional musicians — oh yes, and me (the amateur who’s in way over his head!) — many of whom Heidi knows from her days in the U.S. Navy Band (no slouch outfit).

 

The concert begins at 7pm sharp in the sanctuary at UCC Medfield (496 Main Street – Rte. 109), and will run about an hour. Best of all, it’s FREE.

 

If you’re around and available, hope to see you there!

 

Regards,
-David Domeshek
(508) 873-7068

Angel Run video

The Medfield.TV video of the Angel Run is now online, per the email below this AM from Rose Colleran, co-chair of the Angel Run –


Hi All – I thought you may be interested in checking out the video Medfield TV created for us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj_W2OmLjLo&feature=em-upload_owner

Rose Colleran

Nutrition & Fitness Counseling
www.rosecolleran.com

 

617-947-4896
Check out my blog: Healthy Food for Hectic Lives

Volunteer at the Angel Run

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You can volunteer at the 2 PM on December 7 Medfield Foundation Angel Run by selecting a task at the Sign Up page http://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084eadaa2da20-theangel.

Pick something specific that fits your schedule and interests.  Just sign up online and you are all set.  If you do not find anything there that interests you  or if you have any other questions, please let the Angel Run know.

Volunteer slots still need filling for many tasks, including directing cars where to park (with me).

Angel Run volunteering

This year the Angel Run’s volunteers can sign up online –  see below –

The Angel Run Needs Your Support!

The Angel Run Needs Your Support!

Mark your calendars! The Medfield Foundation Angel Run is taking place Sunday, December 7th at 2pm.  Last year we had 1,200+ registrants.  We are hoping this ye…

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Angel Run

The preregistration for the Angel Run that ended yesterday included about 25% more runners than a year ago.  Over 1,000 runners registered in time to get the lower entry fee and T-shirts, versus about 800 last year.

More runners means

  • more families having holiday fun, and
  • more monies to distribute to Medfield families in need.

The Angel Run is Medfield’s family fun holiday tradition, and this year –

  • 2PM on Sunday, December 7
  • starts and ends at MHS
  • after party is in the BMS cafeteria
  • entries are available up until race time

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Veterans Day luminaries at 5PM


The American Legion Auxiliary is selling candle lit luminary bags to honor living veterans and in memory of those veterans who have passed away. The bags will be displayed in Baxter Park on Veterans Day (Tuesday, November 11, 2014) and lit at 5pm along with a short ceremony. [Bags will be displayed at Noon, lit at 5pm and removed after 9pm]
All proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to support Auxiliary program for veterans and their families, the Stephen Hinkley award, and Girls State program. Some veteran programs we support annually are Christmas Gift Shop at West Roxbury VA (give wrapped gifts to veteran patients that they can give them to their family and a gift for the Veteran, Coffee hour at VA (free coffee and treats on a Wednesday morning), HomeStart (Homeless Veterans transitioning into homes).

Please forward the bag inscription and payment to American Legion Auxiliary, c/o Michelle Doucette, 17 Pleasant St, Medfield, MA 02052. Bags are $6 each or 2 for $10. Checks can be made out to ALA 110. Luminaries can also be purchased at the American Legion. Please order bags by November 8th – after that date please call 508-359-2290 for availability

Angel Run Reminder – Register by 11/3

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Time is Running Out

Early Bird Registration Closes November 3rd. Don’t miss your chance to get an Angel Run T-Shirt

Have you heard the news? The Angel Run is spreading its wings! Recently the USA Track & Field Association came to Medfield and certified the course as an official 5K. As a result the starting line has been moved to Medfield High School and the post race party will be in the Blake Middle School cafeteria giving us more room and getting rid of that annoying bottleneck that always happened at the one main door. Runners, walkers and strollers will still follow just about the same course as in years past and can expect to see all their favorite decorations and entertainers on the route!

What can you do? Register today for $25.00 per runner at Medfield Foundation and start guessing what color this year’s shirt will be. Please also consider a donation to the Medfield Foundation and put a special message on the back of that t-shirt. All donations really help us achieve our goals. Runners registered by November 3rd get the Angel Run t-shirt included with their registration.

Proceeds from the race help Medfield families in need. This is a perfect way to kick off the holiday season with a good deed and a great run/walk. We hope to see you on Sunday, December 7th at 2pm with bells on!

Cheers!

The MFi Angel Run Committee
The Medfield Foundation is very pleased to announce that Needham Bank is the Presenting Sponsor for the 2014 Angel Run. By supporting Medfield through the Angel Run, Needham Bank is helping our community. Please consider Needham Bank for your banking needs to thank them.

 

 

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The Medfield Foundation, Inc. is Medfield’s community foundation created in 2001 to raise private monies for public purposes in the Town of Medfield.