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12 Arbor Dr
Woodard, Matthew S and Woodard, Allison T
Beauregard, Tyler and Beauregard, Marissa
11/6
$675,000
ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
21 King Philip Rd
Mccormick Paula Est and Voelker, Darcy
Beauchamp, Brenda L
11/2
$224,000
4 Rosemont Ave
Coen, Chelsea M
Pacesetter Properties LLC
11/10
$179,000
33 Torch Ln
Kavanagh, Carole and Kavanagh, Sara
Swartzel, Stephanie J
11/1
$153,000
21 Homeland St
Pingitore, Francine R
Monteiro, Kleopatra G
11/14
$435,000
35 Club House Rd
Marandola, Cissy
Middle Of The Rd LLC
11/1
$420,000
200 Shun Pike, Fnma
Leidecker, Aaron and Dennison-Leidecker, Keri
11/9
$477,000
44 Dion Ave
Dugan, Timothy and Lakeview Loan Servicing L
14 Properties LLC
11/1
$320,000
628 Greenville Ave
Palumbo, Judith
Dibiase, Maria L
11/9
$375,000
69 Princeton Ave
Barden, Timothy J and Barden, James P
Crapo, Jeffrey
11/7
$350,000
88 Coventry Dr
Parenty, Eric G
Frazier, Christine A
11/1
$390,000
145 Rathbun St
Wade, Robert H and Wade, Irene M
Gravel, Tanya A and Gravel, David A
11/3
$360,000
ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
1091 Plainfield Pike
Bickerstaffe, Bernard and Bickerstaffe, Patricia
Caplette, Kathleen and Whittaker, Jeffrey A
11/2
$355,000
9 Tomahawk Ct
Noel, Gerard and Noel, Dawn
Noel, Dawn M
11/3
$100,000
11 Deer Run Xing Lot 11
Stonebridge Crossing Dev
Vitalo Jr, Edward A and Vitalo, Dina M
11/8
$715,000
11 King St
Rhode Island Hsng & Mtg F
Ortiz, Jose and Ortiz, Myrna
11/6
$1
21 Massachusetts Ave Lot 467
Phillip, Kayda M
Blamires, Alan J and Blamires, Amanda N
11/9
$350,000
21 Massachusetts Ave Lot 466
Phillip, Kayda M
Blamires, Alan J and Blamires, Amanda N
11/9
$350,000
21 Massachusetts Ave Lot 468
Phillip, Kayda M
Blamires, Alan J and Blamires, Amanda N
11/9
$350,000
Cranston ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
10 Euston Ave
F G Waters Rlty LLC
Sova Jr, Michael J
11/2
$375,000
14 Concord Ave
Deborah J Smith Lt and Smith, Deborah J
Chan, Robert
11/2
$450,000
15 Justin Way
Deangelis Jr, Anthony and Deangelis, Ann M
Lim, Lisa and Lim, Hockey
11/8
$506,000
19 Roland Ave
Mar-A Dogo Rlty LLC
Carrenard, Woodley
11/7
$560,000
25 Henry St
Mejia Prop LLC
Herwald, Steven and Herwald, Monica
11/2
$388,000
25 Reed Ave Lot 540
Frycki, Stephanie E
Wynes, Morgan A and Laubert, Shaye E
11/3
$450,000
25 Reed Ave Lot 539
Frycki, Stephanie E
Wynes, Morgan A and Laubert, Shaye E
11/3
$450,000
25 Reed Ave Lot 538
Frycki, Stephanie E
Wynes, Morgan A and Laubert, Shaye E
11/3
$450,000
25 Reed Ave Lot 541
Frycki, Stephanie E
Wynes, Morgan A and Laubert, Shaye E
11/3
$450,000
33 Colonial Ave
Martinelli Jr, Vincent
Vartanian, Kevork and Corriveau, Haigouhi
11/8
$360,000
40 Monument St
Leidecker, Aaron and Leidecker, Keri
Madden, Michele and Madden, Joseph
11/8
$402,500
40-42 June Ave Lot 51
Supreme Enterprises LLC
Jimenez, Arecio
11/3
$475,000
40-42 June Ave Lot 52
Supreme Enterprises LLC
Jimenez, Arecio
11/3
$475,000
49 Delta St
Stadelbauer, Mark and Stadelbauer, Lori A
Jiang, Nai S and Lei, Vinnie Y
11/7
$375,000
59 Bennington Rd
Petrone Jr, Antonio
Doughty Jr, Jason and Doughty, Felicia
11/2
$440,000
64 Valley St Lot 446
Westbriar Prop Inc
Norton, Julie A
11/2
$375,000
64 Valley St Lot 445
Westbriar Prop Inc
Norton, Julie A
11/2
$375,000
64 Valley St Lot 448
Westbriar Prop Inc
Norton, Julie A
11/2
$375,000
64 Valley St Lot 447
Westbriar Prop Inc
Norton, Julie A
11/2
$375,000
76 Burnside St
Taf Prop LLC
Delgado, Alexis
11/8
$406,000
86 Longview Dr
Carroll, Scott L and Carroll, Tanna L
Kevin & Sherry Mcgahan Ir and Mcgahan, Kelly L 11/3
$550,000
86 Southern St Lot 53
Grande, Lenora N and Morris, Donna
Hagopian, John V and Grande, Lenora N
11/8
$326,000
86 Southern St Lot 54
Grande, Lenora N and Morris, Donna
Hagopian, John V and Grande, Lenora N
11/8
$326,000
90 Verdant Dr
Capato, Gino and Capato, Antonietta
Hartley, Richard and Hartley, Eric R
11/8
$450,000
93 Jordan Ave Lot 14-4
Bonetti, Angelica D
Harris, Danielle F and Frantz, Henry
11/3
$375,000
93 Jordan Ave Lot 14-5
Bonetti, Angelica D
Harris, Danielle F and Frantz, Henry
11/3
$375,000
105 Bracken St Lot 80
Lisi, Donald and Cloxton, David
Baigorria, Pepe
11/8
$499,900
105 Bracken St Lot 79
Lisi, Donald and Cloxton, David
Baigorria, Pepe
11/8
$499,900
Johnston
Warwick
25 Nash Ave Lot 163
Paterson, Malinda A and Paterson Jr, Ronald W
Hoynoski, Briana and Costa, Peter
11/3
$310,000
25 Nash Ave Lot 162
Paterson, Malinda A and Paterson Jr, Ronald W
Hoynoski, Briana and Costa, Peter
11/3
$310,000
35 Allard St
Black Tide LLC
Torres, Samuel
11/9
$445,000
75 Brayton Ave
Libassi, John S
Desimone, Mark and Soeur, Socheata
11/9
$425,000
105 White Ave
Biagioni, Matthew and Hall, Careen
Jev Fincl Corp
11/9
$330,000
120 Pilgrim Pkwy Lot 5
Zarrella Jr, Robert W
Decker, Kirk S and Connell, Margaret M
11/8
$180,000
141 Brush Neck Ave
Murphy, Jennifer
Daly, Tyler M
11/7
$429,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 339
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 343
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 341
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 338
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 341
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 340
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 342
Hinck, Damien A
Aubin, Kyle and Averill, Samantha
11/6
$365,000
190 Byron Blvd Lot 338
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 340
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 343
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 339
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
190 Byron Blvd Lot 342
Obrien Jr, William A and Obrien, Maryelyn P
Hinck, Damien A
11/6
$329,900
333 Chestnut St
Ri Homes LLC
Brodeur Jr, Edward F
11/7
$410,000
445 Cowesett Rd
Moss Home Solutions LLC
Hill, Jason T and Hill, Kaylee G
11/3
$444,000
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
West Greenwich ADDRESS
SELLERS
212 Stubble Brook Rd
Brian C & Cynthia M Hawth and Hawthorne, Brian C Fines, Catherine E
11/8
$490,000
251-B Mishnock Rd
Black, John T and Black, Katheryn A
Greenwich Cap Partners LL
11/6
$82,500
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
West Warwick
East Greenwich ADDRESS
SELLERS
BUYERS
DATE
PRICE
5 Crickett Cir Lot 5
Myles, Dvon
Mather Ft
11/1
$663,000
6 Brookfield Ct
Weedon, Carolyn A
Hannan, Neil J and Hannan, Natalie H
11/1
$1,600,000
15 Crompton Rd
Jarmoszko, James R
Corea, Agustin F and Dickens, Beverly
11/2
$485,000
30 Vine St Lot 30
Florence, Patricia A
Parris, Raymond G and Parris, Catherine H
11/2
$700,000
135 Boulder Way
Tarro 3rd, Thomas A and Tarro, Judith A
Liu, Xiujuan and Yang, Hua
11/1
$1,200,000
154 Sylvan Dr
Cozzolino, Sofia R and Cozzolino, Odessa
Penney, Kathryn and Tabbernor, Jonathan
11/3
$552,500
435 Middle Rd
Berlinsky, Andrew
Miller, Kendall and Mcbrier, Jacob
11/2
$410,000
ADDRESS
SELLERS
1 Countryside Way
Liberty, Justin A and Liberty, Elizabeth A
Silva, Joao
11/10
$480,000
7 Medieval Way
Lattnist, Younes and Delmarquette, Anne
Ubelhoer, Dorothy
11/13
$448,000
13 Rex St
Buck, Jerry R and Buck, Patricia
Camino, Joanna
11/9
$335,000
41 Hollow Cir
Kim, Yungwan
Newman, Benjamin and Newman, Abigail
11/14
$340,000
62 Village Ct Lot 62
Joseph V Palombo Lt and Palombo, Joseph V
Richard, Cyrus
11/8
$191,000
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he Battle of Gettysburg on July 1-3, 1863, saw two huge armies meet and clash over the three days. After the battle was over, the gruesome task of burying the dead on both sides and taking care of the wounded began. The Pennsylvania town was devastated by the fighting that took place and the civilian population did what they could to get back to some sense of normalcy. Not only had the battlefield been strewn with dead soldiers and horses, but also the objects of war. Muskets, bayonets, equipment, and clothing. One of the books that has come out in recent years is called Gettysburg Battlefield Relics & Souvenirs by Mike O’Donnell. It is laid out by objects found on the battlefields of each day of the fight. I have some of the cherished artifacts in the book here and I’ll talk about a few of them. The first object is a canteen. Every soldier needs to be hydrated and it’s an important piece of equipment. This one is a Confederate tin drum canteen with a coarse brown cotton covering. On one side is an old paper label which states “Con-
By Joel Bohy Historic Arms & Militaria Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers Cranston, RI federate Canteen/picked up on/Gettysburg/Battlefield/1887/In a closet/under the/stairs in old/seminary”. The Lutheran Seminary was used as a hospital for captured Confederates, and it isn’t surprising that this canteen was found there 24 years after the battle. A piece of headgear is the next item, a slouch hat purported to have been picked up on the battlefield by a New York soldier and brought home. It’s a wool felt slouch hat in “beehive” style with a string mark around the crown where it was held to the block when it was being formed. It has some holes and wear and is missing the liner that must have been in it originally but is an extremely rare survivor. Another piece of headgear is a Confederate captain’s kepi with two rows of braid. It’s made from a butternut satinet cloth with a black band around the base. It has a bound edge visor with a painted cloth sweatband and blue silk liner. One of the interesting parts of the cap is the layered pasteboard discs in the crown with a Confederate newspaper sewn on the bottom. According to its provenance it was also picked up somewhere
on the Gettysburg battlefield. The last piece of gear is a Confederate cap box found on Seminary Hill. It’s very crude compared to Union examples and has a lead finial. There is a note that was folded up inside marked “Rebel Cap box; picked up/inside the Rebel intrenchments/(Seminary Hill) Gettysburg after/the first days fight”. Reading about the Battle of Gettysburg and walking the ground can really give you an understanding of how the battle transpired, but seeing and holding these revered objects truly gives it dimension.
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BY JENNIFER COATES The door to Endeavors & More swings open and shoppers walk in to discover a world of wonder and artistry. Here, they are immediately surrounded by some of the most original and unique handcrafted items imaginable. Every single item begins with a dream to inspire and create with love by artisans from around the region. There are playful holiday gnomes, handcrafted greeting cards, heartfelt “Memory pieces” made from the clothing of loved ones. Original artwork ~ some made with feathers, sea glass, and hand-cut papers ~ adorn the walls while hand-sewn quilts, knitted blankets and personalized items of clothing hang nearby. Holiday wreaths and ornaments, scented candles, macrame plant
holders, custom-made handbags and unique book folding creations line the shelves. The list goes on and on! There is something special for every shopper. Robin Gursky is the owner of Endeavors & More and a talented artist in her own right. Robin’s creative touch and eye for merchandizing are evident in every corner of this one-of-a-kind gift shop. This Christmas marks the second holiday season for Robin who opened this enchanting shop in June of 2022. In addition to being a shop owner, Robin is also a Young Living® Essential Oils vendor and representative, so if you are a fan of essential oils and organic, non-toxic, and concentrated Thieves® cleaning products, be sure to check out her impressive
Meet Robin Gursky, the owner of Endeavors & More on Sandy Bottom Road, seen here in front of a display of local-sourced honey, maple syrup and other delicious edible gifts!
inventory! One of the best parts of Endeavors & More is its regularly scheduled, handson craft classes. People love to come together in a bright roomy space to gather around the table to dream, inspire and create during these classes. Participants can sign up for classes in
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It is important to treat wreaths with care in order to maximize their longevity and beauty. The following tips can help ensure wreaths remain fresh and festive throughout the month of December. • Choose the right design. Select a wreath that is not too busy nor too boring. It is important to strike the right balance. A good wreath has a focal point, which may be a festive bow or another decorative piece. Keep in mind this is a wreath which should have lots of greenery on display, rather than flowers that characterize other seasonal wreaths. • Weigh your wreath. Take a moment to ask a salesman how heavy the wreath is when you purchase it. Knowing the weight of
the wreath will help you identify the proper hanging mechanism, as hooks are generally characterized by the weight they can hold. A less than sturdy hook can increase the chances the wreath falls down and ends up damaged. • Determine your hanging method. Once you know the weight of the wreath, you can figure out how to secure it to a door or window without having to drill holes into any structures. Removable adhesive strips are one option, provided you attach something like cardboard or another material to the back of the wreath upon which the adhesive strips can be stuck. Otherwise, over-thedoor wreath hangers are wise investments that can support large, heavy wreaths. • Consider the safety of pets. When decorating with plant material, it is important to know what is safe for pets in the household. According to the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, most holiday plants cause irritation
of the mouth. Pine trees produce oils that can cause gastrointestinal issues. • Exercise caution with storm doors. If you hang a wreath between a glass storm door and your front door, the air around the wreath will heat up and cause the wreath to turn brown. • Choose a cool spot. In addition to avoiding heat that builds up between doors, you should select a cool spot out of the hot sun. Many pine trees, like balsam fir, react more favorably to cooler temperatures and will keep their vibrant green color and fragrance more readily. • Go artificial. If you want to hang a wreath indoors, opt for an artificial one. Prolonged warm temperatures inside may prematurely dry out a fresh wreath, ultimately turning it into a fire hazard. A few pointers can ensure wreaths remain a beautiful component of holiday decor throughout the season.
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Christmas stocking decorating tips and tricks metal or wooden devices that are placed on mantels. Hooks on the holders suspend the stockings. Just be sure the holders are sturdy enough to handle the weight of a stuffed stocking if you plan on filling it with goodies.
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anging Christmas stockings is just one of the many traditions that fill the days leading up to Christmas. One theory regarding the origins of stockings says the tradition began when a poor widower who had three daughters worried over having enough money for their wedding dowries to help secure the daughters’ futures. The women, who had hung their stockings by the fireplace to dry, woke up to find solid gold spheres inside. This legend suggests kindly St. Nicholas visited the home in the night and left the presents, helping ensure the daughters
could marry well, after all. Christmas stockings were the first places where gifts were stowed, before under the boughs of Christmas trees became the primary spot for placing gifts. Then stockings were secondary vessels reserved for small trinkets. Today stockings are largely Christmas decorations rather than places to place gifts. Still, they’re a key component of holiday magic. When including stockings in holiday festivities, follow these tips for whimsy and more. • Utilize stocking holders. Stocking holders are either
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• Determine your style. There are Christmas stockings that coordinate to just about any interior design style. From farmhouse to modern to traditional, choose one that fits with your aesthetic. That isn’t to say you can’t mix and match stockings if you prefer a more eclectic, homespun feel.
use ribbons to hang them from the bannister of a staircase, or hang stockings right on walls with removable hooks, or from sturdy shelves. You also can think creatively and hang larger stockings on a door like you might a wreath. Whether they’re decorative or functional, stockings can be an integral component of holiday decor in a home.
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• Enhance your stocking look. If stockings are strictly decorative, enhance their look with a few tricks. First, use tissue paper or balled up shopping bags to stuff the stockings and give them shape. Fill a small baggie with sand or florist glass and place in the heel of the stocking to balance it out and prevent the stocking from blowing around in the breeze. • No fireplace; no problem. Stockings are traditionally hung from the fireplace mantel, but if you don’t have a fireplace there is no need to fret. Simply
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radition reigns supreme during the holiday season. Putting up Christmas trees, stringing lights, singing carols, and filling stockings with trinkets are just a few of the season’s many cherished traditions. However, amid the typical holiday hustle and bustle, there also are traditions that are unique to various cultures and ethnicities — particularly those pertaining to foods and beverages. From minced pies in England to kutia in Ukraine to spiced hot chocolate in Peru, many different foods and beverages are savored this time of year around the world. Individuals of Puerto Rican descent might enjoy whipping up batches of coquito around the holidays. Coquito, which means “small coconut,” is made in batches with recipes passed down through families. It is similar to traditional eggnog, but Puerto Ricans will tell you it’s even better. The beverage is served throughout Navidad, or starting after Thanksgiving and ending in mid-January with the celebration of Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián. Those interested in making homemade coquito can follow this “Traditional Coquito” recipe, courtesy of Discover Puerto Rico.
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Traditional Coquito 1 can of condensed milk 1 can of evaporated milk 1 can of cream of coconut (such as Coco López) 1 ⁄2 cup white rum (preferably Don Q or Bacardí) 1 ⁄2 teaspoon of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon (add more to taste) In a blender, add evaporated milk, cream of coconut, sweetened condensed milk, rum, vanilla extract, and cinnamon. Blend on high until mixture is well combined, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer mixture into glass bottles and chill in the refrigerator until cold. To serve, pour coquito into small serving glasses and garnish with ground cinnamon or a cinnamon stick. Note: This is traditional Coquito. Individuals can experiment with different flavors, like chocolate, guava or even mango coquito if they desire.
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hristmas trees are a key component of many people’s holiday season. It’s a family tradition to choose (or take out) the tree each year and then adorn it with ornaments, tinsel, family mementos, and a beautiful tree topper. In regard to tree toppers,
most people fasten the top bough with an angel or a star. The first tree toppers were the infant Jesus, but toppers are now available in other options symbolic of the Nativity of Jesus. The star refers to the Star of Bethlehem, which guided the Magi to the birthplace of Jesus. The angel represents the messengers of God as well as the Angel Gabriel, who visited Mary to share the news that she would be giving birth to the Son of God. People can choose whichever topper they prefer, but many refer to the religious significance of Christmas.
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reeting cards are among the first signs that the holiday season has arrived. Mailboxes are filled with cards and email inboxes have new messages popping up each day wishing others well. Many of these greetings feature family photos.
• Avoid busy prints. Stick to solid colors when posing for holiday photos; otherwise, recipients’ eyes may not know where to look when viewing the photo. Photo subjects should coordinate, but wardrobes that completely match can seem contrived.
A Shutterfly poll conducted by Ipsos in 2021 discovered that, while traditional holiday messages are by far the most popular missives at 63 percent, younger age groups show more interest in other types of cards, such as photo cards (between 34 and 38 percent depending on age group). Forty-one percent of people polled prefer to receive photo cards. That means holiday well-wishers may want to brush up on their photography skills.
• Plan around nap times. If photos involve young children, schedule the photo shoot to occur when children are well-rested and fed. Now may be the time to offer kids treats they don’t normally get in an effort to reward patience and happy smiles.
• Keep cards in the back of your mind. While the Norman Rockwell-esque family tableau or a wintry Christmas scene is a go-to holiday card, any photo-worthy moment throughout the year can suffice. Keep a lookout for ideas while vacationing or enjoying time together as a family.
• Avoid red eye. Proper lighting can help avoid the occurrence of “red eye” in photographs, which happens when the flash bounces off a wide pupil. Asking subjects to look into bright light before the photo, or utilizing a camera that snaps a small burst of flash before the actual flash, can help alleviate this problem. • Embrace candid shots or mixups. Some of the funniest and most memorable photos are when things didn’t go according to plan. A crying infant or a parent looking away from the
lens may not be magazine worthy, but don’t be so quick to discard those less-than-perfect snaps. • Zoom in tight and cropped. Card recipients want to look at you and not the surroundings. Avoid landscape shots on holiday cards, and be sure to focus on the subjects’ faces as much as possible. • Angle correctly for flattering photos. Adjust your body posture to look your best. Turn the lower half of your body to the side and then adjust the upper half to move slightly toward the camera to appear more svelte. Position the camera lens at eye level or above to avoid double chins in photos. • Show off your sense of humor. You can show friends and family you like to laugh by posing in funny ways or by mimicking pop culture references in your photo cards. Recreate childhood photos of yore, or imitate photos from album covers or movie posters. Relax and have fun with holiday greeting cards. Plan outfits, watch lighting and catch kids at the right time to create memorable cards.
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A party devoted to the Dr. Seuss character The Grinch can be a fun way to pass time together. While the holidays are supposed to be holly and jolly, a Grinch-themed party can put the emphasis on being a little bit more naughty than nice. And who doesn’t enjoy an ample serving of roast beast? Have guests come decked out in Grinch costumes or Grinch emblazoned t-shirts or other clothing.
4. Christmas karaoke Set up the karaoke machine or utilize one of the services available online, and make sure that guests are prepared to belt out their favorite holiday tunes — whether traditional carols or pop hits. A group of ladies can join together for The Waitresses’ “Christmas Wrapping” or guests can try their hands at hitting the high notes of Mariah Carey’s ubiquitous “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Chances are serving some liquid courage will help guests loosen up and be more inclined to grab the microphone. These are just a few different party themes that holiday hosts can consider this season.
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Entertainment CHORUS OF KENT COUNTY HOLIDAY CONCERT The Chorus of Kent County will present “Joyful Voices: A Holiday Chorus Concert”, on December 2 at 7PM & December 3 at 2:30PM. The concert will be held at the West Warwick High School, 1 Webster Knight Drive in West Warwick. Tickets for adults are $17 in advance and $20 day of the concert, children 10 & under are $10, under 2 are guests of the Chorus. Tickets can be purchased at chorusofkentcounty.com or by calling 862-3105.
THE RHODE ISLAND SWEDISH HERITAGE ASSOCIATION ST. LUCIA FEST The Rhode Island Swedish Heritage Association St. Lucia Fest will be held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 99 Pierce Street in East Greenwich on December 9 at 4PM. A reception will follow with Swedish refreshments. Cost is $12/adult, EATURES SERVICE, $5/childWEEKLY (ages 5-14), children under 5 are guests. For more information call Astrid at 350-9688, email astrid.m.drew@ ive, Orlando, FL 32803 gmail.com or Merlene 783-2242, email merleneinri@ verizon.net ERVICE: (800) 708-7311 EXT.
MOOSUP VALLEY HOLIDAY CONCERT & TREE LIGHTING Valley Church, 81 Moosup Valley Road in Foster E Moosup NOV. 20, 2023 will hold a Holiday Concert and Tree Lighting on December 2 from 5-7PM. The Holiday Concert will feature the popular duo, Atwater/Donnelly, performing ancient and new carols, songs of Christmas, winter solstice, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. Before the show, we’ll light the outdoor Christmas Tree. Enjoy with friends and family and get in the holiday spirit! Light refreshments. We pass the hat for the performers. All proceeds benefit the musicians. For more info, contact Laurie at 401-623-0320.
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