April and May 2016
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April and May 2016
Capen Caller Newsletter West Bridgewater Council On Aging 97 West Center Street, West Bridgewater, MA 02379 508-894-1262 Bruce Holmquist, Chairman of the Board - Mary H. Graf, Director, email - [email protected] APRIL and MAY 2016 National Volunteer Week April 10 - 16, 2016 Monica Armstrong George Bonjokian Allen Breer Dawn Broderick Joseph Ciccolo Jeanne Clark Patricia Claudio Fran Deibel Paul Dowd David Fazio Mary Jo Feresten Connie Fiorentino Eileen Fitzgerald Jean Geniuch Linda Gibson Richard Gibson Muriel Goucher Wilfred Hathaway Richard Hennessey Bruce Holmquist Leona Johnson Kathleen Jones Ellie Lamb David Leach Ginger Leach Tim Mather Joan McAndrew Elinor McCormack Deborah McEnaney Tom McMullen Marguerite Morse Ray Mouradian Frank & Pearl Nelson Virginia Nolan Joe Penney Rose Penney Catherine Poudrier Emma Preston Evelyn Salvador Patricia Sherman Barbara Slater Robert Slater Linda Studenski Bill Taro Ruth Thorp Stan Thorp Stanley Urban Anne Weatherby Thank You to all our Volunteers. You and your hard work are irreplaceable. XO Mary CANDIDATE’S LUNCHEON Wednesday, April 6, 2016 11:00 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon Come & meet your candidates! If you are joining us for lunch please call early to make your Reservation Town Elections are Saturday, April 9th. Polls open at 9:00 a.m. Please welcome Melissa Kesell to the W.B. Council On Aging team. Missy has joined the staff as Supportive Care Assistant in our Adult Care Program. With several years experience working in the geriatric field as an activities assistant at the W.B. LifeCare Center, she offers fresh program ideas and exciting new insights in working with elders. Thank you, Mary ` ST. PATRICK’S DAY Chef Annette and her staff served over 100 hungry leprechauns a delicious corned beef & cabbage luncheon finished off with Green Jello Ambrosia … YUM! The lovely & talented Jennifer Mello entertained us singing traditional Irish songs. C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R PAGE 2 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 - 2 Outreach (call for appointment) 9 - 2 Outreach 9 - 2 Outreach (call for appointment) (call for appointment) 9 - 2 Outreach 9 - 1 Outreach (call for appointment) (call for appointment) 9 - 3 Supportive Care 10 Swedish Weaving 9 - 3 Supportive Care 9 - 3 Supportive Care 8:30-9:30 Exercise & Muscle Conditioning No Class May 2, May 9 3:00 ZUMBA GOLD 8:30–9:30 Exercise & Muscle Conditioning No Class Apr 27, May 4 9:30 - 11 Line Dancing 12 noon - Lunch 10-1 Health Screening Every Wednesday 1:00 J.O.Y. INC. April 4th, May 2nd 12 Noon - Lunch 12 Noon - Lunch 12:45 - 4:30 MahJongg ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION Saturday, April 9th Polls Open at 9:00 a.m. Spring Street School 10:30 - 1:00 Swedish Weaving 1:00 Trucchi’s Van run 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 1st, 3rd, 5th Fridays 3:00 ZUMBA GOLD 12:45 - 4:30 Bridge COA Exec. Board March 30th 1:00 pm April 27th 1:00 pm COA Board of Dir. April 6th 1:00 pm May 4th 1:00 9:00 - 10:00 Tai Chi Intergenerational No Class Apr 1st RABIES CLINIC APRIL 30, 2016 Highway Barn ~ 65 No. Main Street DOGS 9:00AM - 10:00AM CATS 10:00AM - 11:00AM All animals MUST BE leashed or in a carrier $6.00 per animal WBCOA TRAVEL NEWS “THE COUNTRY JAMBOREE” REAGLE MUSIC THEATER Waltham, MA Sunday, April 17, 2016 $65 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation and Reserved seating for performance “Country Jamboree” Pick-Up at Lowes 12:15AM, Return 5:00PM FOXWOODS Tuesday, April 19, 2016 $26 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation, Casino Package $10Slot Play & $10 Food Voucher. Pick-Up at Lowes 7:30AM, Return 6:00PM TWIN RIVERS CASINO Lincoln, RI Wednesday, April 25, 2016 $22 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation, Casino Package $10 Free Bonus Play & $7 Food Voucher. Pick-Up at Lowes 8:45AM, Return 5:30PM JFK LIBRARY & LUNCH AT MAGGIANO’S Boston, MA Wednesday, May 11, 2016 $79 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation, Maggiano’s Luncheon, Entrance to JFK Library Pick-Up at Lowes 8:45AM, Return 5:30PM ELTON JOHN & BILLY JOEL Tribute Show Lake Pearl, Wrentham MA Wednesday, May 18, 2016 $85 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation, Sit-down lunch, Reserved seating for performance. Pick-Up at Lowes11:00AM, Return 5:00PM DANIEL WEBSTER GRAND BUFFET & SANDWICH GLASS MUSEUM Sandwich, MA Thursday, June 9, 2016 $69 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation Grand Buffet Lunch, Glass Museum Entrance, and Christmas Tree Shop visit. Pick-Up at Lowes 10:30AM, Return 5:15PM FOSTER’S DOWNEAST CLAMBAKE & STONEWALL KITCHEN York, ME Tuesday, June 28, 2016 $69 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation, Foster’s Clambake Dinner (Chicken as alternative), Stonewall Kitchen Visit, Nubble Lighthouse Stop. Pick-Up at Lowes 9:00AM, Return 6:00PM REMINDER - ALL TRIPS REQUIRE PAYMENT AT THE TIME OF RESERVATION Telephone reservations will be held 3 days. Seating is limited. A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R PAGE 3 Treat yourself to a Spring Beauty Fixer Upper!! April 26, 2016 Pickups start at 9:00 a.m. Join us at the Southeastern Regional Cosmetology Salon for your choice of Beauty Pampering, Color Services, Hair Highlights, Chemical Perm, Skin Conditioning Treatments, Skin Care facials, Hair Removal, Nail Services, Pedicure Services or choose a Beauty Package of any three. Then make your day complete with a fabulous lunch in the Colonial Culinary Room. You can either meet us here at the COA or we'll pick you up at your door. Reservations are required and limited. Contact Fran at the COA before April 20, 2016 Congratulations ... Please ….. Although we appreciate your generosity, for safety sake please don’t deposit donation items in the vestibule when the center is closed. Don’t be shy! Come in and drop them off so we can thank you properly. Thank you, Mary JEAN ELLIS Winner of the J.O.Y Easter Basket Many thanks to those who contributed food items and who support J.O.Y. STITCH LOVERS GROUP J.O.Y. Come and join us on Tuesday mornings at 10 am. We will be Weaving, Crocheting, Cross stitching, Embroidering, Knitting, Sewing, socializing and having fun! A sewing machine is available for your use. There is no fee to participate. Please call Fran at 508-894-1262 if you have any questions. Saturday, June 11, 2016 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. West Bridgewater Council on Aging 97 West Center Street Tickets: $5.00 Tickets may be purchased from J.O.Y. Members or at the C.O.A. 508-894-1262 J.O.Y., INC. ANNUAL DUES Dues are due and paid annually each January. Please complete the form below and include check made payable to J.O.Y., Inc. Any questions contact the COA office … 508-894-1262. J.O.Y., INC. (Just Older Youth) Friends of the West Bridgewater Council On Aging Date Name: Phone: Date of Birth: Address JOY Membership dues for 2016 $8.00 I am happy to be a “Friend,” but I would like to do more. Additional contribution enclosed $_____________ Total enclosed $____________________ Check payable to: J.O.Y., INC., c/o Marguerite Morse, Treasurer, P.O. Box 169, W. Bridgewater, MA 02379 PAGE 4 C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R PUZZLE SOLVED! A little silver-haired lady called her neighbor and said, “Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle and I can’t figure out how to get started.” Her neighbor asks, “What is it supposed to be when it’s finished?” The little lady said, “According to the picture on the box, it’s a rooster.” Her neighbor decided to go over and help with the puzzle. She let him in and showed him where she had the puzzle spread all over the table. He studied the pieces for a moment, then looked at the box. He turned to her and said, “First of all, no matter what we do, we’re not going to be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a rooster.” He takes her hand and says, “Secondly, I want you to relax. Let’s have a nice cup of tea, and then .. ” he said with a deep sigh, . .. . . . . “We'll put all the Corn Flakes back in the box.” BASEBALL WORD FIND ASSIST BACKBOARD BALL BASKET BENCH BLOCK CENTER CLOCK COACH COURT DRIBBLING FOUL FREE THROW GAME HALF-TIME HOOP JERSEY LAY-UP NET OUT OF BOUNDS OVERTIME PASSING PLAYER POINT GUARD POINTS POWER FORWARD QUARTER REBOUND REFEREE RIM SCOREBOARD SHOOTING GUARD SHOT SLAM DUNK SMALL FORWARD SNEAKERS SUBSTITUTIONS TEAM THREE POINTER TIME-OUT TRAVELING A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 THERMOMETER SWAP Bring us your old mercury thermometer and we will replace it with a new digital American Ref-Fuel thermometer. Offer available while supplies last! “SAVVY SENIOR” CLASSES Watch our web site www.westbridgewater.org and newsletter for information about a new program “Savvy Senior” These classes will focus on using electronics; i-phones, tablets, etc. and how to use them effectively and efficiently. Modern electronic devices can be daunting and confusing, so let our student instructors help you unravel the mystery. Call the COA 508-894-1262 if you are interested. Day and time to be determined. Happy Mother’s Day! Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid. The remaining 39 letters spell a piece of Basketball trivia. A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R LUNCH MENUS (Subject to Change) RESERVATIONS REQUIRED BEFORE 8:30 A.M PAGE 5 Lunch begins at 12 noon 508-894-1262 Suggested Donation $3.75 APRIL Mon Wed Thu 4 Macaroni & Cheese, Fish Sticks Stewed Tomatoes, Blonde Apple Brownies w/ Caramel Sauce 6 CANDIDATE’S LUNCHEON Hasselback Chicken, Carrots Mashed Potato, Jello Cake 7 Breakfast for Lunch Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich, Home Fries, Peaches & Cream 11 OPENING DAY AT FENWAY! Fenway Frank or Burger French Fries, Ice Cream 13 Tuna Noodle Casserole Peas, Roll & Butter Pineapple Upside-Down Cake 14 Parmesan Encrusted Chicken Mashed Potato, Caprese Salad Chocolate Pudding Whipped Cream 18 20 American Chop Suey, Italian Green Beans, B&B Jello Cake 21 Baked Ham w/ Raisin Sauce Mashed Potatoes, Peas, Cornbread, Fruited Jello PATRIOT’S DAY CENTER CLOSED 25 Tortellini Soup, Chopped Ham & 27 Lasagna w/ Meat Sauce, Pickle Sandwich, Potato Chips, Three-Bean Salad, B&B Brownies Pears w/Whipped Cream 28 Sweet Potato Encrusted Fish Cole Slaw, Baked Beans Gingerbread, Whipped Cream MAY Mon Wed Thu BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Kentucky Derby themed luncheon Thursday May 5th. Ladies, if you have one wear a spring hat or fascinator, gentlemen wear a derby or a cap. Come try some “Kentucky Derby Traditional Food” and join in the fun. 2 Pasta Primavera w/ Chicken, 4 Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Rice 5 Kentucky Hot Browns Rolls & Butter Pilaf, Green Beans & Baby Onions, Black-eyed Pea Salad Chocolate Pudding, Whipped Cream Apple Bread Pudding Kentucky Banana Pudding 9 Roast Pork w/ Stuffing, Gravy, Oven Roasted Potato, Green Beans, Fresh Applesauce, Apple Cake 11 Chicken Pot Pie, Carrots, Peas, Mashed Potato, Peaches & Cream 12 BBQ’d Pulled Pork Sandwich, Potato Salad, Cucumber Salad, Pear Upside-Down Cake 16 Grilled Hot Dog in a Bun Macaroni Salad, Baked Beans, Frosted Cake 18 Chicken Parmesan w/ Ziti, Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread, Brownie 19 Hearty Ham & Potato Chowder, Sliced Italian Bread & Butter, Apple & Spice Cookies 23 Baked Stuffed Cabbage, Peas, Bread & Butter, Apple/Carrot Cake 25 Tuna Salad Sandwich, Lettuce, 26 Sausage Cacciatore, Tomato, Pickle, Corn Chowder Linguini, Bread & Butter, Gingerbread w/Whipped Cream Fruited Jello w/ Whipped Cream 30 CENTER CLOSED C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R PAGE 6 14TH FREDERICK NADDAFF APRIL BIRTHDAYS 1ST NANCY BREARLEY THOMAS R. DONAHUE ELIZABETH ROSE 2ND CHARLENE DERRICKSON DELIA PETERSON 3RD JANICE BLACK NANCY CONSOLAZIO ARTHUR COUGHLIN BARBARA HAMMOND KATHLEEN MASSEY LLOYD NELSON FRANK PARKER ANASTASIA POULOS 15TH DEBORAH DUDLEY MOHAMMAD MALIK CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL HELENA MOORE LESLIE WILLIAMS 16TH SHIRLEY ALMQUIST JUDITH CHAPMAN DORINE JOSSELYN JEANNE NEWMAN CHARLES GILBERT WILLIAM KNIGHT RICHARD HAMALIAM BONNIE HARLOW 2ND CHARLES LEONARD JON MICCIANTUONO ANGELO MUNAFO 3RD LUCILLE ACHESON DOREEN ANN CAGNINA JEAN CAMPBELL BRUCE CLARK CHERYL FOURACRE RODGER FUREY JOY HOHENGASSER WALTER POTAZNICK BARBARA RUDNICKI ROBERT L. SMITH CYNTHIA TOWNE ROBERT WEBBER 4TH MARIA BAKER JOANNE CHUBBUCK JOHANNES FLOECK VIRGINIA MICHAEL EUGENE PALOPOLI ROBERT E. WILLIAMS 5TH DOREEN ANN CAGNINA MILDRED HOYSON NORMA PACHECCO 6TH CHARLES HOWARD GEORGE KINNEY KATHLEEN SNELGROVE 7TH DIANE BRYANT PATRICIA PARKER LOIS SIMON RICHARD WARMINGTON 8TH DIANE CARD JANET CARLSON CLAIREMARIE FLORESTAL RUTH PERRY PAMELA WISE Continued on Page 7 5TH PAULINE ASHLEY HELEN COX COLLEEN LAWRENCE FRANCIS LYONS PAUL MARINO 20TH RONALD KEITH SR. JUDITH KINNEY ANNA THOMAS 6TH ALFRED COLE DORIS CORAZINNI MERRILL FINCH MARY D. WATSON 7TH PRISCILLA BATSON PAMELA BLOOD SCOTT FORTIER GEORGE K. KELLEY 22ND BEVERLY DAVENPORT JOAN JOHNSON MARIAN MAC DONALD PAUL MAC NEIL ARTHUR RIX JOSEPH BUTLER JOSEPH CARROLL RICHARD MEEHAN JEAN RIX 10TH CLARA ANDERSON JOSEPH AMBROSE JOANNE NICHOLS 11TH FRANCIS BABBIN JAMES HARRIS RICHARD KRUGGER JR NANCY MORRISON RICARDO RODRIQUEZ 12TH LINDA FINNERAN 13TH ROBERT KOMINSKY MAY BIRTHDAYS 1ST 19TH BRUCE ENGSTROM LUCIA MARCOTTE 9TH 30TH KAREN BUMPUS LUCIA DUFOUR ROBERTA FULGINITI ALBERTA QUINLAN FONTAINE 18TH FLAVIAN CIFELLI PATRICIA SHERMAN EUNICE SIMMONS RUTH WILSON CAROL PHELAN KATHLEEN SPEREDELOZZI KENNETH MC KINNON JANICE OSGOOD SUSAN PUFFER 29TH EILEEN FITZGERALD LOUIS DI CORPO MICHAEL NORMAN EDWARD CHAUNCEY IGNACIO SOLANO 17TH EDWARD CARCHIDI STEPHEN HARPER CORA KINNEY ROBERT TENNIHAN PATRICIA TURNER WILLIAM TYRRELL JR. VINCENT ZIBELLI 4TH 8TH A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 21ST PATRICIA FORD GERALDINE ZAMMIT 23RD JUDITH ANDERSON ROBERT CHARRON 24TH JAY BAGDON JOHN BIGOTTO EVELYN SALVADOR CHERYL WISE 25TH LOIS CRUZ ALICE FLINT DONALD R. JOHNSON 26TH GLORIA GATT HENRY C. SMITH 27TH CHARLOTTE BRITTON ALEXANDER GURECKIS JR. RENA NOYES RENA POMEROY JOYCE ZARRELLA 28TH CHARLOTTE COLEMAN ELAINE DECHAMBEAU LESLIE SIMPSON AUGUSTINE J. TOSCHES A P R IL & M A Y 201 6 MAY BIRTHDAYS …. Continued 9TH 10TH JAMES CLARKSON PATRICIA EVERETT MICHAEL FINN MARIAN GOODE JAMES PEDRETTI DAVID PHILLIPS JANET BEAN HEDWIG COLE MICHAEL DADAK WILLIAM MACKIN JOAN MC ANDREW VIVIAN PATCHEL 11TH CAROL ASHTON ELAINE DEEB ELAINE CLEMENT-HOLBROOK MARION LOUGHMAN DANIEL MACLELLAN BARBARA MAC QUINN 12TH HELEN BENNETT ROBERT LUNDIN ELAINE PECKHAM DAVID PERRY CHARLES RAPOSA JR. ROBERT SULLIVAN ROSEMARY WATTS 13TH JOHN R. BLOOD JR. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT 14TH LYNETTE ANDERSON ADOLPH CELIA WILLIAM CELIA DANIEL F. CRONIN MARGARET LOYCANO NANCY MORRISON JAMES SNIGER 15TH 16TH 17TH JOHN BAKER BARBARA BARKER FRANCIS L. BURKE JR. ANNA CHAPLIC NANCY HATCHFIELD JAMES W. LONG RHONDA ROBERTS SULIEN SCHWAAB JOSEPH SICILIANO JOSEPH BOARDMAN JAMES HENDERSON JANE JACKSON JEANNE LESLIE BARBARA REGAN RICHARD ROGERS MICHAEL SHEEHY DAWN MARIE SNEED MARK TALBOT ANTHONY WALDRON DONALD ADAMS BARRY DUFAULT JEAN HATCH PATRICIA HENDERSON M. ANITA MC GUIGAN ALFRED ROVALDI JR. C A P E N C A LLE R NE W SLE T TE R 18TH MEREDITH ALGER EVELYN AMERIGIAN JAMES JEWETT CARLENE MAGEE CHARLES E. SPENCER THOMAS TOMASIAN 19TH RICHARD GAIBL ROBERT HAZLETT THOMAS MC MULLEN MARY SMART 20TH RICHARD BETTENCOURT FRANCIS DUQUETTE ROBERT PETRIE 21ST NATALIE BEAULIEU CAROL CLAASSEN ANN MARIE DESMOND MARIE ECCLES CAROL KORZEC MARY NORDGREN ROSE PHALEN 22ND NEIL BURDEN JULIA FERNANDES JOHN D. HOWARD THERESA LABELLA ROBERT LEONARD KATHLEEN MC CLAREN ROBERT MUTCHLER WARREN TURNER 23RD SANDRA BECKER RICHARD FORBES JR ANDREA INGLES PATRICK MACAULEY 24TH KATHLEEN ANDREWS DONNA DESMOND JOSEPH KAMEESE EILEEN MC INTYRE CLAIRE MC KEARNEY ANN PARSONS THOMAS WALSH ANN WERNER STEPHEN WOOD 25TH DEBORAH BELLEVUE JOANNE CASTRICONE DONNA IRVING JEANNE LEACH CATHERINE SMITH DAVID THOMPSON 26TH KIM ALQUIST PATRICIA CARIFIO MARY GILL JUDITH MIGLIORINI PENNY WITCHER 27TH ANNE GILLIS GEORGE F. HEBERT BARBARA KNIGHT JEROME LOCCHI JOHN MORRISON JR. FRANCES OSBORNE FRANCES PEPIN PAGE 7 28TH NANCY BRESCIANI VAHE MARGANIAN ROBERT MASEFIELD NORMAN SOKOL 29TH CHERYL ADAMS THERESE COLOMBO ESTHER GARLAND PETER KOTSIOPOULOS PAUL MAZZOLI MEREDITH NICKERSON IRIS POWELL 30TH EVELYN BANDLOW JOAN BETHONEY WAYNE DOUGLAS EDWARD GARDNER MARION GIBSON JUNE METCALF DONALD OROURKE LARRY SCHMEER 31ST JOSEPH CAP FRANK CIFELLI JOAN E CROWELL DAVID LAM MARY MAC INTYRE DAVID MEADE JR. Happy Mother’s Day! What My Mother Taught Me About …. RELIGION: "You'd better pray that will come out of the carpet." TIME TRAVEL: "If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" FORESIGHT: "Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you're in an accident." IRONY: "Keep crying and I'll give you something to cry about." CONTORTIONISM: "Will you look at that dirt on the back of your neck!" WEATHER: "This room of yours looks as if a tornado hit it." ENVY: "There are millions of less fortunate children in this world who don't have wonderful parents like you do." ANTICIPATION: "Just wait until we get home." RECEIVING: "You are going to get it when you get home!" HUMOR: "When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me." WISDOM: "When you get to be my age, you'll understand." JUSTICE: "One day you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you". Council On Aging 97 West Center Street West Bridgewater, MA 02379 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID W. Bridgewater MA Permit #1 COUNCIL ON AGING MEETING SCHEDULE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS Wednesday April 27, 2016 BOARD MEETINGS Wednesday April 6, 2016 May 4, 2016 Council On Aging Staff and Volunteers BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bruce Holmquist, President Linda Gibson, Vice President David Fazio, Treasurer Monica Armstrong, Secretary Joan McAndrew Marguerite Morse Patricia Sherman Mary Harrington Graf,Dir Marilyn Mather Wendy Adams Fran Deibel Muriel Goucher Annette Lolar Carolyn Magliarditi Tim Mather Sue Renaud Melissa Kesell Allen Breer Kevin Moynihan Pete Claudio Pat Claudio Will Hathaway Ellie McCormack Barbara Slater Joe Ciccolo Cathy Poudrier David Leach Ginger Leach Leona Johnson Jeanne Clark Jean Geniuch Connie Florentine Tom Fiorentino Paul Dowd Tom McMullen George Bonjokian Eileen Fitzgerald Kathleen Jones Ellie Lamb Deborah McEneney Joe Penney Rose Penney Emma Preston Evelyn Salvador Ruth Thorp Stan Thorp Ann Weatherby 14TH ANNUAL CHRISTOPHER’S 5K RUN & WALK FOR DIABETES Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2016 HOSTED BY THE W.B. COUNCIL ON AGING Christopher’s 5-k Run & Walk For Diabetes is in honor of a young boy who has Type1 Diabetes. Christopher, who is now 15, was diagnosed with diabetes months after turning 2 years old. Upon diagnosis, his family, and his family’s running club, were determined to make a difference. To date this event has raised more than $130,000 going towards finding a cure!! LOCATION West Bridgewater Senior Center ~ Council On Aging , 97 West Center Street West Bridgewater, MA START TIME FOR 2016 5-k Run & Walk 11:00 am PROMPTLY ~ Kids 1/2 Mile Fun Run 9:45am Applications are available at the West Bridgewater Council on Aging or on-line at www.colonialrunners.org/christopher’srun