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Repair Café in Winchester is a joint non-profit collaborative initiative of the First Congregational Church of Winchester Environmental Justice Ministry, the Winchester Unitarian Society Green Sanctuary, Sustainable Winchester, and many local individuals and repair experts.   Repair Café is free for everyone!   Join us on Saturday, September 16, from 9-12 noon.   We'll offer a Special Kids/Tweens Tuneup and Repair Bike Event besides our regular team of other repair/mending specialists.   The event will be held at First Congregational Church in Winchester, across from the Town Common, in Chidley Hall. 

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Winchester musicians shine at 10th Cape Ann Jazz Workshop

Winchester musicians shine at 10th Cape Ann Jazz Workshop

The following was submitted by Rockport Music: More than 60 young musicians across 19 Eastern Massachusetts communities will enjoy the learning opportunity of a lifetime over the next two weeks at Rockport Music’s annual Cape Ann Jazz Workshop. The workshop, now in its 10th year and second at Endicott

Winchester High School alum named editor-in-chief of SAIL Magazine

Winchester High School alum named editor-in-chief of SAIL Magazine

The following was submitted by SAIL Magazine: Firecrown Media has announced the promotion of Lydia Mullan to editor-in-chief of SAIL Magazine. Mullan has been with SAIL for nearly eight years, most recently as managing editor. She has twice been named the marine industry’s best adventure writer by Boating Writers

Wakefield to celebrate first Jewish Cultural Festival

Wakefield to celebrate first Jewish Cultural Festival

The following was submitted by Chabad of Wakefield: On Sunday, Aug. 10, from 1 to 3 p.m., Chabad of Wakefield will host the town’s first-ever Jewish Cultural Festival at the historic bandstand on the Wakefield Common. This community-wide event is expected to draw hundreds of attendees from Wakefield

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