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Where Will You WOO? - Week of April 28, 2016

Thursday, April 28, 2016

 

Where will you WOO during the week of April 28, 2016?

Thursday April 28th

Seeing the Civil War

6:00 PM-9:00 PM

American Antiquarian Society 

185 Salisbury Street

Worcester, MA 01609

Swipe for 3 WOO Points!

Just as technological innovations made the Civil War one of the bloodiest conflicts in American history, innovations in printing and image making brought the war alive to both civilians and combatants alike. The war was seen as never before: soldiers and battlefields, politicians and generals, nurses and families, bombed cities and victory parades all filled newspapers and prints, photographs and stationery, games and broadsides. 

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Friday April 29th

Arbor Day Tree Walk

1:00 PM-2:00 PM 

Tower Hill Botanic Garden 

11 French Drive

Boylston, MA 01505

Swipe for WOO Points!

Walk the wilds of Tower Hill and learn about the great diversity of habitats and the tree species they support. 

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Saturday, April 30th

Open Mic

6:00 PM-9:00 PM 

Nu Cafe 

335 Chandler St

Worcester, MA 01602

$1 off a purchase of $7 or more

Open to musicians, poets, comedians or anyone with a talent! Hosted by Stephen Wright.

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Sunday, May 1st

Girl Shy

2:00 PM-4:30 PM 

Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts 

2 Southbridge St.

Worcester, MA 01608

$5 discount available with Woo Pass!

Featuring Harold Lloyd and accompanied by Clark Wilson on the Mighty Wurlitzer, the 1924 romantic comedy is sure to delight silent film enthusiasts of all ages. A shy young man, who is completely incapable of talking to women, decides to write a book that details how to find a girlfriend for other bachelors. 

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Monday, May 2nd

Pilates Mat Class

6:30 PM-7:30 PM 

Worcester JCC 

Small group studio

633 Salisbury Street

Worcester, MA 01609

Stacie Lavine, Stott Certified trainer, instructs this system of controlled exercises that engage your body and your mind. The blend of flexibility and strength training improves posture, reduces stress and creates long, lean muscles.

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Tuesday, May 3rd

Adopt-A-Book

6:00 PM-8:00 AM

American Antiquarian Society 

185 Salisbury Street

Worcester, MA 01609

Swipe for 3 WOO Points!

At this event, people will have the opportunity to view rare books, pamphlets, newspapers, prints and other historic items that have been acquired during the past year and found a home at AAS. They can then adopt one or more of these materials in their name, a friends name or in memory of a special person. An AAS curator will use this gift to buy something equally interesting in the coming year. 

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Wednesday, May 4th

Great Books! Discussion Group

7:00 PM-9:00 PM 

Worcester Public Library 

Saxe Room

3 Salem Square

Worcester, MA 01608

Join us in a discussion of the classics. Reserve your copy today!

 May 4: "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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