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Tewksbury Babysitting Cooperative 

The Tewksbury Babysitting Cooperative is looking for new members. TBC is a group of families in Tewksbury who trade babysitting with each other. They provide a supportive community for Tewksbury families and provide safe, adult care for member's children.

Whether you are going to a doctor's appointment or on a date with your spouse, there are other families in the cooperative who can watch your kids in a safe environment. Your only responsibility in the cooperative is to do the same for another member family.

To find out more about TBC, you can attend one of our monthly coffees where members get to know each other, and new members can meet the families who already use the cooperative and find out how it works.

To find out more information or attend a coffee, contact Amie (cafferty@comcast.net).

 

Girl Scouts

For more information contact Joyce at 640-8925 or e-mail at phamlyn@mediaone.net

 

Volunteers Needed!!!

The Tewksbury Homecoming Committee is in great need of volunteers. Our Homecoming is always the second weekend in September, but we need volunteers very badly, Last year's homecoming was a huge success! Over 5000 people visited the Homecoming Weekend.  But we can't do it alone!
Any interested volunteers please call Nancy Tsotsi  (978-851-0323) and leave a message.  Your call will be returned as soon as possible. Thank you in advance for all your help! I hope we can continue the weekend and have a great time.


 

The Tewksbury Chapter of the American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA) 
meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7pm at the Tewksbury Public Library. The ACPA is a non-profit, self-help group designed to teach people who suffer from chronic pain - pain that continues longer than six months and isn't completely relieved by medication or medical treatment - to reduce the impact pain has on their working and personal lives. All prospective members are welcome to call (978)640-9497 for more information.

 

Tewksbury Business Association

Meetings every Wednesday 7:30 AM to Approx. 8:30 AM
Deli King Restaurant
885 Main Street, Tewksbury MA 01876

All Tewksbury Business People are welcome!

 

Tewksbury Lions Club 

Meetings second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM at the U.S. Bunting club in Lowell.  If interested in learning more call Ron Roy at 851-2451 and we'll set up a meeting date for you to attend. Please visit our website at: www.tewksburylions.com

 

Tewksbury High School Class of 1981

We are organizing the 20th class reunion for the class of 1981. We are looking for help with the reunion and also for lost members of our class. Please contact Sandra Pomer (Metcalf) sjpomer@worldnet.att.net

 

Fr. Sullivan's Squires

The Fr. Sullivan's Squires is a part of the Knights of Columbus, but is run by young Catholic men ages 9 to 18, the orders' leadership training program helps young men become  influential and articulate Catholic citizens of tomorrow. Headed by Deacon Bill,  the advisory board is: Grand Knight James Connaughton, Deputy G/K Gorden Raymond, Chaplin Fr. O'Donnell. (volunteer work, clean up neighborhoods, yard work for the Eldery, food drive, help conduct a special Olympics etc, Cyo, basketball/baseball, Red Sox games, Spinners' games and other activities. For more information, contact Deacon Bill at (978) 851-9546.

 

The Tewksbury Rotary Club 

meets every Thursday 12:15PM at the Holiday Inn in Tewksbury - Highwood Ave. 
The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage
1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
2. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society.
3. The application of the ideal service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community life.
4. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
All are welcome.
 


 

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