HAVERHILL — The new Shoe City Girls Softball League will hold open registrations for children ages 5 to 16 on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Registrations will be at the public library, 99 Main St. Inclusive with registration fees will be full uniforms. There will be no fundraising. Multiple softball clinics will be available throughout the winter for all league members. Sign up on or before Saturday to receive a 10 percent discount on registration fees. For more information, visit the league online at shoecitygirlssoftball.com.
Get rid of unwanted electronics
LONDONDERRY — The Wellness Committee at Matthew Thornton School is holding an Electronics Recycling Fundraiser Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lot at 275 Mammoth Road.
Fees range from 50 cents to $25. Items accepted include game systems, laptops, CD Rom/DVD drives, speakers, keyboards, cables, printers, phones, stereos, monitors, TVs and air conditioners.
Relay for Life kicks off Tuesday
LONDONDERRY — The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Greater Derry/Londonderry will hold a special kickoff rally at the O’Neil Cinema on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
The annual event will jump start fundraising, planning and raising awareness for the June 21 Relay For Life. This year, the committee has decided to incorporate a theme: Red Carpet Relay – A Night at the Movies.
For more information or to RSVP, contact Brigit Ryan-Souza at Brigit.Ryan@cancer.org or 603-471-4113, or visit relayforlife.org/derryandlondonderrynh.
Artist of the Month named
METHUEN — Mayor Stephen Zanni named Carol Boileau as Methuen’s Artist of the Month for January 2013.
Boileau is a formally trained fine artist who attended the Massachusetts College of Art and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School, among other art institutes.
“I view my work as a challenge, to record things in a personal way, to paint the feelings, to look deeply into the subject and to bring them to life again,” Boileau said.
She is currently the artist in residence at the Brush Gallery in Lowell and said her favorite exhibit thus far has been one titled “Romance the Stones” — a joint exhibit with work from her, her two daughters and her granddaughter. Boileau’s daughter Tracy will follow her mother as the mayor’s February artist of the month.
“Carol has shown work all over New England and I am thrilled that she will be our first artist of 2013,” Zanni said. “I want to invite people to stop by my office and view some of her pieces.”
The Artist of the Month Program was started six years ago to give members of Methuen’s art community a forum to display their work and to encourage participation in Methuen’s growing creative economy. Artists interested in being considered for Artist of the Month should contact Juliette Cormier at 978-983-8505.
Hillies Hockey Alumni Night Saturday
HAVERHILL — The Haverhill High School hockey alumni games will be held Saturday at the Veterans Memorial Skating Rink.
Haverhill High graduates up to the year 2000 will play at 6 p.m. Graduates from 2001 to 2012 play at 7 p.m. To register or for more information contact Joe Roberts at 978-521-4739.
Ham and bean supper Saturday
HAVERHILL — First Church of Christ, 10 Church St., Bradford, will hold a ham and bean supper on Saturday at 5 p.m.
Cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children. The meal includes ham, hot dogs, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw, bread, dessert and beverages. More information is available by calling 978-374-1114 or online at fccbradford.org.
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