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Concerts On The Grass Access Bellingham/Mendon, Inc. presents the 18th Annual series Concerts on the Grass. FREE
Bellingham Town Common Wed, July 2 5:45–8pm; KIDS NIGHT: Greg Cooney (children's songs) - opening act: 8-year-old pianist Dana Goodwin
Wed, July 9 7pm; Westwood Swing Band (big band era); Kids Activity: 6-7pm
Wed, July 16 7pm; The Infractions (rhythm & horns); Kids Activity: 6-7pm
Wed, July 23 7pm; Rising Tribe (bluegrass & traditional); Kids Activity: 6-7pm
Wed, July 30 7pm; to be announced; Kids Activity: 6-7pm
Mendon Town Beach Wed, Aug. 6 6:30 pm to be announced; Kids Acitivity: 5:30-6:30pm
Wed, Aug. 13 6:30 pm to be announced; Kids Acitivity: 5:30-6:30pm
Stay tuned to ABMI-Cable 8 for updates as more information becomes available. Upcoming Deadline You can saturate the town of Bellingham with your advertising for just PENNIES per household by running an ad in the only paper that is mailed into every home and business in town: The Bellingham Bulletin. With a circulation of 8,500, you can do a full page, FOUR-COLOR ad for less than $0.10 per paper!!
The deadline to reserve display ad space (classified & display ads) in the AUGUST issue is Tuesday, July 15. (Under certain circumstances, we can sometimes make exceptions; please give Cyndy Rogers a call at the number below.)
For display advertising, please contact ad sales manager Cyndy Rogers, 508-529-4437, or email her at: cyndyrogers@charter.net. For classified advertising, or for more information, you may contact the Bellingham Bulletin office directly at 508-883-3252 or email@bellinghambulletin.com.
To check our display ad rates & sizes or download the PDF, select "PRINT ADS/Rates & Sizes") (left).’08 Dog Licenses Now Available As of July 1, a late fee of $10 per unregistered dog is in effect, and come August 1, any dogs still unlicensed will be subject to an additional fine of $25 per dog. Licenses are available in the Town Clerk's office during regular office hours. [continued]What If Your Loved One Is Driving with Dementia? Florence Ames, Bulletin Editor "It's not as simple as 'Dad, give me your keys'" was the basic theme of Mary Underwood, Division Director of Alzheimer's Services, Benchmark Assisted Living, as she presented a Power Point program on "Driving and Dementia" at the Milford Senior Center. It isn't simple and it isn't easy to take the car keys from a loved one who should not be driving any longer; it's, as she put it, "a battle between your head and your heart, and your head absolutely must win." [continued]
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