Episodes
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The Callahan Center Presents: Virtual Programs and Support Services
Join Grace O’Donnell, Callahan’s Director of Elder Services and Programs Manager, Paula Geller, as they discuss the variety of virtual programs and support services the Callahan Center offers to people age 55 and older. From assistance getting to and from Covid-19 vaccine appointments to engaging [ . . . ]
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Framingham Interfaith Community Association COVID-19 Memorial Service
The Framingham Interfaith Community Association invites you to join in a virtual interfaith memorial service, as we honor the 246 Framingham Massachusetts residents who have died from COVID-19. The service was held on March 23, 2021.
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Callahan Center Presents: Lisa Campbell - Exploring Mindfullness
What does it mean to be mindful, and why do so many people find mindful practices helpful? Join meditation and mindfulness teacher Lisa Campbell to learn why mindful awareness practices help support good mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing.
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Framingham History Center presents: The Most Important Towns in America with David S. Ball
David S. Ball, President of the American Air Mail Society and the Northeastern Federation of Stamp Clubs, presents interesting historical facts about Natick and Framingham gleaned from postage stamps and envelopes.
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Callahan Center Presents: Paolo Di Gregorio - John & Abigail: A Love Story
Historian Paolo Di Gregorio presents the tale of a great American love story. John and Abigail Adams were, in many ways, America’s first power couple. Their relationship lasted through turmoil, revolution, long separations, and political dilemmas. Their marriage was a marriage of equals, and each [ . . . ]
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Callahan Center Presents: Ted Reinstein - Wicked Pissed
From sports to politics, food to finance, aviation to engineering, to bitter disputes over boundaries, New England’s feuds have peppered the region’s life for centuries. Native New Englander Ted Reinstein, local writer and reporter for WCVB-TV’s “Chronicle,” brings to life many of the fights, spats [ . . . ]