Thursday, September 13, 2007

What are you doing this weekend?

Lots of exciting stuff this weekend. Here's a rundown of where I plan to be:
Saturday morning at 9am in Wick Park Pavilion
An arborist from Mill Creek Park will talk about tree planting and Treez Please will be planting a tree. Get some tips on planting, take them home and plant your own. More trees = good.

Saturday 9:00 – 12:30 at the Farmer's Market across from Wick Park in front of the historic Unitarian church Brady’s Leap will perform 11:30 – 12:30. Honestly, last weekend was our first time at the market, but we'll be regular attendees when it returns next year. This Saturday is your last chance for 2007.

Saturday after Treez Please at 11am in the Carlotta Community Circle (far west terminus of the street, which is located between Belmont and Guadalupe, Granada and Madera, three blocks northwest of Crandall Park). We will be planting "a Peace Pole, a riverbirch tree, hostas, pampas grass and so forth."

Sunday between 8 and 5 at the Four Seasons Flee Market at 3000 McCartney Rd. I've never been, but it sounds cool, and it's about time I went.

Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5 at the Arms Family Museum (648 Wick Ave). The Mahoning Valley Historical Society is hosting a Founders Day Open House. Fun for the whole family, so I'm planning on bringing my whole family.

Musical of Musicals, the Musical at the Oakland. I can't make it this weekend, actually, but I wanted to remind you it's there for your viewing pleasure. I hear it's quite funny. And at the Farmer's Market last weekend, people were quoting lines, so that usually means it's good.

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