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Men Serving God to host first golf tourney on May 16 at Walnut Creek CC MEN SERVING GOD will host its first fundraising golf tournament at 1 p.m. on May 16 at Walnut Creek Country Club in Mansfield (1151 Country Club Drive). Net proceeds from the tournament will be used for the following: • Establishment of a special projects grant fund that will be utilized to partner with community nonprofit agency affiliates to fund and provide manpower from Men Serving God membership to accomplish a specific need for that agency. • Provide funding for the 2nd annual free Men, God, and BBQ event in October that will provide fellowship for organization members, inspirational and motivational speakers, and connection with community agency partners. Men Serving God will use this event to continue to grow its base of members to the goal of 1,000 by the end of 2022. • Provide funding for bi-monthly free breakfast programs to provide motivation, inspiration and detailed information from two or three of the organization’s agency partners at each event.    Sponsorships for the tournament range in price from $250 to $5,000, and the cost to participate is $125 for individuals and $500 for teams of four.    Check in begins at 10:30 a.m. A putting contest will be held at 11:30 a.m., followed by a lunch at noon. The tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. A light dinner will be offered to participants at the conclusion of tournament. For more information, email: jim@menservinggod.org

Things will be rockin’ at the Levitt Pavilion

CLASSIC ROCK FANS, here’s your “Heads-up”: Tickets are on sale for a doubleheader Levitt Pavilion concert on June 25 headlined by Tommy DeCarlo, singer for the legendary rock band Boston, with special guest Rudy Cardenas of “American Idol” fame.    The show will feature hits of Boston and Journey, and tickets begin at $38. But you also should consider checking out the Levitt’s VIP concert upgrade, featuring premium seating and complimentary come-and-go hospitality at the Levitt Center. bit.ly/TommyLevitt

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Martin High School student Nicole Tacconi holds up copies of “Charlie Ravioli.”

Martin student publishes a children’s book NICOLE TACCONI, a senior at Martin High School, recently published her first children’s book, titled “Charlie Ravioli.”    The book follows the story of an Italian chef named Charlie Ravioli who “invents” the ravioli pasta.    “This story in particular means a lot to me as it’s based around my Italian heritage and childhood experiences with family cooking and tradition,” Tacconi says. “As a whole, the book encourages creativity, perseverance, and openness to new foods.”    The book is sold on Amazon, and Tacconi has been reading it at local elementary schools. To order it:

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