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- Hanson Treasurer/Assessor office closed Friday
- Boys lacrosse back in tourney
- Methven appointed to guide Panther girls hoops
- Girls lacrosse can’t keep pace with Indians
- School Committee revisits youth football bills, OKs new regulations
- Budget picture worries W-H students
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- Hanson Treasurer/Assessor office closed Friday
- School Committee revisits youth football bills, OKs new regulations
- Budget picture worries W-H students
- Tour de Coop educates on raising poultry
- Transitional program students honored
- Whitman offers Assistant Town Administrator job
- Whitman water main flushing program to begin
- Weeks launches write-in effort
- Whitman OKs DPW project debt exclusion, school assessment
- Whitman looks to special election on school budget
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- Boys lacrosse back in tourney
- Methven appointed to guide Panther girls hoops
- Girls lacrosse can’t keep pace with Indians
- Boys lose close meet to Pembroke
- GLAX can’t come back against B-R
- Panthers make Titans pay for loss to Trojans
- Tennis team drops fourth straight in Quincy
- Girls track squeaks past Titans to stay unbeaten
- Senior dominates Medway on the mound; hits game-winner in Hanover comeback
- Rodgers fills in as baseball coach
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| Reader's view: Trivia Bowl 2011 a success |
| By Administrator |
| Thursday, February 10, 2011 01:48 PM |
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On behalf of the Friends of the Pembroke Library, I would like to thank everyone who helped make our first ever Trivia Bowl a success. Proceeds from the event will go toward new technology at the Pembroke Public Library.
On Saturday, Feb. 5, the Friends hosted Trivia Bowl 2011 at the Pembroke Knights of Columbus. Team tables of up to 10 people competed for the chance to be named Trivia Bowl champion and to win a cash prize. A wonderful group of teachers from the Plympton Schools answered the most questions correctly and were named Trivia Bowl Champions. The team generously donated a portion of their cash prize to the Friends of the Pembroke Library. The Trivia Bowl fundraiser would not have been possible without all the Friends volunteers whose hard work and determination made the event a success. I would also like to extend a special thank you to a fantastic group of women that always come through when the Friends ask for baked goods donations. We had a most impressive dessert table complements of our volunteer bakers. If you were not able to attend Trivia Bowl but would like to support the Pembroke Public Library, please consider becoming a member. The Friends of the Pembroke Library 2011 Membership Drive kicked off this month. A year-long membership is only $10. Business sponsorships are $50 annually. Membership dues help us provide many extras to our community library. If you join or renew by March 15, you will automatically be entered to win a gift certificate. Carol Watches |
















