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Five Things You Need To Know: March 26

Art and design event continues today at Sunrise Senior Living, 12 to 5 p.m.

Today is Monday, March 26. Here are five things you need to know.

Town Business: The Lynnfield selectmen meet tonight at 7 p.m. at town hall. On the agenda is a discussion of the proposed athletic field project.

Art And Design Event: Today from 12 to 5 p.m., Sunrise Senior Living in Lynnfield continues its art exhibit and home décor event. The exhibit features the work of the Lynnfield Art Guild and other local artists, including Sunrise resident Angelo Stavru, Interior designer, Lisa Jensen will provid tips on choosing the right artwork for your home and decorating with art. HGTV’s Emily Henderson has also put together a complimentary Design Guide with special considerations when designing a room for seniors.

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T-Ball: If you have a 5-7 year old who would like to play T-ball this spring, now is the time to sign them up. The season will kick off April 28 and run through June 23. Games are Saturday mornings at the middle school and the fee is $110. If you have questions please contact T-Ball Director Jim Razzaboni at James.razzaboni@directenergy.com. Please Sign Up for T-Ball on the LLL Web Site at www.lynnfieldlittleleague.com.

The King's Speech: The next Lunch and a Movie event at the will feature a recent masterpiece, “The King’s Speech,” this Tuesday, March 27 at 11:30 a.m. Sign up by noon today at the front desk, $2.

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Community Sponsored Agriculture: Would you like to have a regular supply of healthy, local produce brought to Lynnfield for you each week? Consider joining our CSA. That stands for community sponsored agriculture. It is a fairly new way of buying produce that benefits both the consumer and the local farmer. You buy a share of the farm that gets delivered to town each week. There are two share sizes available, a half-share for $425 and a full share for $625. The season runs from the beginning of June to the end of October, so that works out to be about $20 to $30 per week for a lovely box of produce grown in nearby Hamilton MA without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides used anywhere in the process. Often the produce is picked the same day.  The pick up is on Wednesday afternoons from 4-6 pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 127 Summer Street in Lynnfield. If you would like more information or to sign-up go to the website: www.firstlightfarmcsa.com.

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