Calendar Events for
September of
2004
Sunday, September 5th
Ochmoneks Show
Time:
10:00 pm -
10:45 pm
(Early birds are okay)
Location:
T.T. the Bear's Place, 10 Brookline St., Central Sq., Cambridge
Type:
Concert
Price per Person:
$5.00
Description:
The Saugus-based band Ochmoneks will be performing at T.T. the Bear's Place in Cambridge shortly after 10:00 PM.
617-492-2327,
Monday, September 6th
Fundraisers for Saugus Extracurricular Activities
Time:
11:30 am -
11:00 pm
Location:
Dockside Restaurant in the Square One Mall
Type:
Benefit
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Saugus, MA - Starting September 6th and every Monday night thereafter, the Dockside Restaurant at the Square One Mall will donate 10% of all sales, both dine-in and take-out from open until close to the Saugus Public School System?s Extracurricular Activities. Recent cuts have called for fundraising efforts to keep the programs up and running. If you have any questions about the fundraising drive, please contact Lisa Urbaczewski at 781-321-3000x204.
781-231-0500,
Wednesday, September 8th
Saugus Housing Authority Meeting
Time:
6:00 pm -
7:45 pm
Location:
Heritage Heights Conference Room
Type:
Meeting, Saugus Town Government
Description:
The Saugus Housing
Authority Meeting will be at 6:00 PM in the
Heritage Heights Conference Room.
781-233-2116,
781-233-3531, or
(none provided)
Saugus Historical Society: "Soldiers and Sailors, Civil War Monuments in New England"
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:30 pm
Location:
St. John's Church
Type:
Meeting
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Soldiers and Sailors:
Civil War Monuments of New England
September 8, 2004
Saugus Historical Society
Almost every New England town has its Soldiers and Sailors Monument, tributes to the sacrifices made by its townspeople in the war that killed more Americans than any other. Often the most conspicuous example of public art, many of these monuments occupy prominent locations while others are tucked away on less visible sites. Some towns have more than one - donated by different organizations or the result of changing tastes and interests which encouraged townspeople to build a new monument of a different style. There are even new Civil War monuments being built today, as well as many that have undergone restorations in the last few years. The statues are often the work of leading 19th and early 20th century sculptors. Favorite motifs include soldiers and sailors in realistically detailed Civil War uniforms, allegorical figures of classical women representing "America" or "Victory", columns, obelisks, and artillery.
Have you stopped and looked at the monuments on the North Shore? How about the bronze soldier in New Hampshire which took a bullet hole in the shoulder? Have you seen the spectacular trumpeter on his lively horse galloping in Brookline? Or the infantryman in York, ME that so many people have thought was a Rebel soldier? What about the intricate white bronze monument in Portsmouth,NH with its architectural detail, reliefs of the ships Kearsarge and Alabama, and other figures, that originally stood about 40' tall? There is a golden lady and a granite soldier in a Malden cemetery, and members of all branches of the service in granite on Wakefield Common. National and local history combines with art when you look at the many styles of Civil War monument seen throughout New England.
A slide lecture which will give you an "armchair tour" of several of the most interesting and unusual Civil War monuments in New England will be given by Laura Eisener for the Saugus Historical Society at ....p[;-jk,mn 0p , St. John's Church on Wednesday, September 8. The gathering time, with refreshments, will be from 6:45-7:30 PM, with the lecture immediately following the 7:30 business meeting.
781-231-5988,
Friday, September 10th
Old Fashioned Town Social
Time:
7:00 pm -
8:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Town Hall Lawn
Type:
Social
Price per Person:
free
Description:
A Victorian period bench will be dedicated with a plaque commemorating the occasion. The bench will be placed on the new Town Hall Green, which is in the process of being designed where the former Police Station was. There will be ice cream and cake and entertainment by the "A-Minors" and "The Melodies".
(none provided),
(none provided)
Saturday, September 11th
"A Day of Remembrance"
Time:
8:00 am -
9:00 am
Location:
Saugus Town Hall Lawn
Type:
Other
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2004/09/12
Description:
The Saugus Veteran?s Council will have "A Day of Remembrance" this morning on the Taylor Street side of the Town Hall in remembrance of 9/11. The Invocation will begin at 8:30 AM. The Flag will remain at half-staff until Noon.
(none provided),
(none provided)
Non-Profit Yard Sale
Time:
9:00 am -
4:00 pm
Location:
First Congregational Church, 300 Central Street; Saugus
Type:
Yard Sale
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2004/09/12
Description:
This yard sale will include toys, furniture, and many household goods.
(none provided),
(none provided)
Non-Profit Yard Sale
Time:
9:00 am -
3:00 pm
Location:
St. John's Church, corner of Central and Prospect Streets; Saugus
Type:
Yard Sale
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2004/09/12
Description:
Tables are available for $15.00 per site. For information and reservations call 781-233-8276.
781-233-8276,
(none provided)
Non-Profit Yard Sale
Time:
9:00 am -
2:00 pm
Location:
Blessed Sacrament Church, 14 Summer Street; Saugus
Type:
Yard Sale
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2004/09/12
(none provided),
(none provided)
Saugus Founders' Day
Time:
9:00 am -
4:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Center
Type:
Fun
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2004/09/12
Description:
Saugus Founders' Day is again upon us. See the Founders' Day web page for details on this year's activities.
(none provided),
(none provided)
Annual Founders' Day Pee-Wee Fun Run
Time:
9:00 am -
9:30 am
Location:
Saugus High School
Type:
Contest
Price per Person:
free
Description:
The annual Founders' Day Pee-Wee Fun Run will start and end at the Saugus High School and will give the youngsters a chance to run. For more information call 781-233-8407.
781-233-8407,
(none provided)
Saugus Community Blood Drive for Brigham and Women's Hospital
Time:
9:00 am -
2:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Masonic Hall, 47 Adams Ave., Saugus
Type:
Benefit
Price per Person:
free
Description:
As part of the Saugus Founders' Day celebration, the William
Sutton Masonic Lodge - AF&AM will sponsor a blood drive for Brigham and Women's
Hospital (BWH). Donors age 17 and over are welcome and all blood types are
needed. All donor group numbers from fraternal, civic and work groups will be
credited. A courtesy brunch will be served to all donors. All donors will
receive a free T-Shirt.
800-722-5520 x26620,
(none provided)
Annual Founders' Day Officer Harold Vitale Memorial Road Race
Time:
9:30 am -
11:00 am
Location:
Saugus High School
Type:
Contest
Price per Person:
$15.00
Description:
The 23rd annual Founders' Day Officer Harold Vitale Memorial Road Race will start and end at the Saugus High School. Please call for more information. Save $2 by registering before September 5.
781-233-8407,
781-231-1145, or
(none provided)
Monday, September 13th
Saugus Historical Commission Meeting
Time:
6:30 pm -
7:30 pm
Location:
Saugus Public Library Local History Room
Type:
Meeting, Saugus Town Government
Description:
The Saugus Historical
Commission Meeting will be at 6:30 PM in
the Local History Room of the Saugus Public
Library.
617-242-5680,
617-241-8650, or
Tuesday, September 14th
Saugus State Representative Primary Election
Time:
7:00 am -
8:00 pm
Location:
The normal ten precinct's voting locations
Type:
Election, Saugus Town Government
781-231-4101,
(none provided)
Trigger Point Massage & Stress Reduction Workshop
Time:
6:30 pm -
7:15 pm
Location:
Briggs Chiropractic Office, 320 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906
Type:
Meeting
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Space is limited, so please call Dineen Minkovitz @ (781) 233-4122 to reserve a spot.
Topic: Trigger Point Massage & Stress Reduction Workshop
Definition:
-What Are Trigger Points?
-Relieving Pain Throughout Your Body
-Relief From Fatigue & Low Energy
781-233-4122,
781-233-5818, or
Friday, September 17th
Saugus Iron Works Reconstruction 50th Anniversary
Time:
9:00 am -
4:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
Type:
Fun
Price per Person:
free
Description:
In the early twentieth-century, the Saugus Iron Works site underwent many changes, from the restoration of the seventeenth-century Iron Works House in 1915 to the reconstruction of the colonial iron-making plant in 1954. The story of this transformation is one of competing virtues. Preservation, conservation, interpretation, archaeological process, public access, restoration, reconstruction, and economics were embodied by the many contributors of the early preservation movement. William Sumner Appleton, Wallace Nutting, Louise Crowninshield, and Roland W. Robbins are among the most prominent persons involved in the Iron Works projects. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Iron Works reconstruction, the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site will present a special program exploring these public history pioneers and their association with the Iron Works. A panel discussion that follows will be an opportunity to evaluate their contributions. This FREE event (with an option to purchase a box lunch) is open to all. There will be a 1 1/2 hour break at 11:30 to explore the Iron Works site and get lunch. Registration is requested by September 10.
781-233-0050,
Sunday, September 19th
Annual Dollhouse and Miniature Show
Time:
10:00 am -
4:00 pm
Location:
Saugus VFW Hall
Type:
Meeting
Price per Person:
$4.00
Description:
The Annual Dollhouse and Miniature Show and Sale will be held in the VFW Hall on Main Street. Admission is $4 (children 12 and under free). For more information call Donna or Bernie Carroll at 978-352-7447.
978-352-7447,
(none provided)
Basset Hound Picnic
Time:
12:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Location:
Breakheart Reservation
Type:
Fun
Price per Person:
free
Description:
If you go out in the woods today, you may see a lot of basset hounds! The Friends of Breakheart and Yankee Colonial Basset Rescue are hosting a picnic.
We will walk in as a group from the Saugus entrance to Pine Tops picnic area and the adjacent fenced dog run, Bark Place.
Bring a picnic lunch, we will supply desserts and drinks.
A raffle of doggy goodies will be held.
Basset wannabes and those who think they might like to own or foster a basset are welcome as well.
781-710-3129,
Saturday, September 25th
Multi-Family Yard Sale
Time:
9:00 am -
2:00 pm
(Early birds are okay)
Location:
14 Oakcrest St.; Saugus
Type:
Yard Sale
Price per Person:
free
Description:
2 Family Yard Sale SUNDAY only 9 AM - 2 PM
14 Oakcrest St. - at the corner of Oakcrest and Fairmount Avenue
Saugus, MA (off Walnut Street, two streets past the Lynnhurst School if heading toward Lynn from Route 1)
Womens' and Childrens' clothing, toys, household bric-a-brac
(none provided),
Sunday, September 26th
Breakheart Family Night Hike and Campfire
Time:
7:00 pm -
8:30 pm
Location:
Breakheart Reservation Wakefield entrance
Type:
Fun
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Bring your family to this easy hike to the beach where we will toast marshmallows around the campfire.
Pre-registration required. 617-727-1199 x 212.
Meet at the Vocational School parking lot in Wakefield.
617-727-1199 x 212,
Wednesday, September 29th
SAVE General Meeting
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:45 pm
Location:
Saugus Italian American Club at 1 Beachview Avenue
Type:
Meeting
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Guest speaker will be David Termine, certified massage therapist and specialist in nutritional supplements and their uses for preventive health care and well-being. He will present safe and natural options that are available today to promote a healthier and more enjoyable tomorrow for you and your loved ones.
781-231-2244,
(none provided)