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A new dodgeball league is forming in Pembroke. This league is for people 18 and over looking to get some exercise and have some fun. This league will run for 7 weeks starting January 21. Play is on Saturday nights. There is room for 12 teams. If you want to play and do not have a team. Sign up and we will put you on a team. Registration is due by January 13th. For more information and registration go to www.pembrokedodgeball.com
6:00pm
Members of the Museum Quilt Guild were invited to the "Carnival" for this year's challenge. Twenty-three quilts by twenty-one members were presented at the January 21 meeting, and will be on display at the Richmond Memorial Library during regular hours during the month of February. A variety of techniques and colors were used to create quilts depicting carousel horses and other rides, Mardi Gras themed quilts, and fond memories. Visitors to the show are invited to cast their vote for a "Viewer's Choice" award. For more information, contact Martha Lorshbaugh: lorshbaughm@gmail.com
9:00am - 6:00pm
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Tri-Town Youth Athletics is planning to start a youth football program and has scheduled a meeting for Thursday, Feb. 16 to provide more information to interested parents. It begins at 7 p.m. in the Alexander Elementary School Gym, located at 3314 Buffalo St. between routes 20 and 98. Tri-Town Youth Athletics primarily serves the Alexander Central School District -- covering Alexander, Darien and Bethany -- but kids from all over the area are welcome to take part. It also offers baseball, softball, basketball and soccer programs. The new football and cheerleading programs, which the organization last sponsored more than 20 years ago, are open to boys and girls ages 6 to 13. Tri-Town Youth Football will be led by several experienced football coaches and youth sports administrators. Additional football and cheerleading coaches, as well as a cheerleading commissioner, are wanted. Anyone interested should call 356-7571 or email Tritownyouth@hotmail.com. Other opportunities for parents to take part in planning, fundraising and game-day operations are also available.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
The Aegis Project “Extremities”by William Mastrosimone, performed by the Aegis Project of Buffalo, NY Thursday, February 16 7:30pm The Aegis Project is an initiative to raise rape awareness through theatrical productions on college campuses throughout the region. Tickets: $3 all ages. Proceeds to go directly back to the Aegis Project for rape awareness projects. Age appropriate for 16+
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7:30pm - 9:30pm
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