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date:Wednesday, May 12, 2010 venue:Natick Outdoor Store address:38 North Avenue Natick, MA 01760
The walk route highlights Natick's 350 plus years of history. One 5km wak showcases the Victorian homes of Natick's Walnut Hill and the campus of Walnut Hill School. It includes local institutions such as Tilly and Salvy's Bacon Street Farm and Caseys' Diner. The second loop incorporate's the downtown areas with its historic common and residential districts. The walk is rated easy, suitable for strollers but not for wheelchairs. The walk is sponsored by the Walk'nMass Volkssport Club. Ask for the walkbox at the Natick Outdoor Store. Wednesday, May 19th
Additional Dates
when:May 19, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store
Wednesday, May 26th
when:May 26, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
Wednesday, June 2nd
when:Jun 2, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
Wednesday, June 9th
when:Jun 9, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
Wednesday, June 16th
when:Jun 16, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
Wednesday, June 23rd
when:Jun 23, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
Wednesday, June 30th
when:Jun 30, 2010 All Day where:38 North Avenue, Natick, MA venue:Natick Outdoor Store category:Health and Fitness
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Center for the Arts in Natick (edit/delete)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
As the center for performing and visual arts in Boston's Metrowest region, The Center for Arts in Natick is a non-profit organization dedicated to community development by providing opportunities for people to build and strengthen relationships through participation in the arts. To fulfill that mission, the Center strives to produce and present performances, productions and exhibits that reflect the diversity of the world in which we live, and to enhance arts appreciation through arts education and experimentation.
Through our shared interest in the arts, we find opportunities to appreciate our similarities and better understand our differences. Individually, the arts help us explore our world, improve self-esteem, inspire creativity, and help reach new goals.
Summer 2010 Arts Workshops
Want serious fun for your child this summer? Kids ages 3-13 can learn to sing and dance, dance hip-hop, make a movie or embark on a multi-arts adventure. Every day, all summer, June - August. Download our Kids Stuff catalog here...more
TCAN featured on WCVB-TV's Chronicle HD
The crew of Channel 5's well-known program Chronicle took a tour of Route 135 recently, and discovered all the great arts programs that TCAN presents in our Firehouse venue. View the TV segment on TCAN that aired Sept 15...more
In the Gallery
Fine Art Photographs by David L. Kahn - digital images captured from scenes using traditional photographic techniques then, using state-of-the-art computer technology, processed to achieve the vision for each work ... more
Volunteer at TCA Learn, share, contribute, and make new friends! Make a difference to your community, to the arts, and to yourself by becoming a TCAN volunteer. No arts experience is required, complete our volunteer application to get involved...more
The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN)
14 Summer Street Natick, MA 01760
508-647-0097 http://www.natickarts.org/tcan_directions.php
Ed Hughes
ReMax Executive Realty
Natick MA
natick-real-estate.blogspot.com
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For residents of Natick, the town's proximity to Boston, and many of the tony western suburbs, makes it a prime location and top pick...
The Boston Globe summarizes the TOP PLACES TO LIVE, in its recent issue of Globe Magazine. And as many of us who live here know, Natick is a super place for a number of reasons:
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Though single-family home prices declined since the peak of the market, the town’s real estate picture is looking brighter, says John Prescott, a vice president with Century 21 Commonwealth in Wellesley and a Natick resident.
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“I’ve been in the business 16 years,” he says, “and inventory is at close to the lowest numbers I’ve ever seen.”
Low inventory, of course, drives up prices.
According to the Warren Group, the median price declined by only about half a percentage point between 2008 and 2009, and sales in December 2009 were 50 percent higher than in December 2008.
“Natick is the first affordable town when you head west out of the city,” Prescott says. “And we’re surrounded by Weston, Wellesley, Dover, Sherborn, and Wayland” – all considerably pricier communities.”
Natick students have good MCAS scores, and the town has something for everyone, from miles of walking trails to the upscale Natick Collection shopping mall (which also features condos) to a quaint downtown filled with stately brick commercial buildings.
“We do have high-end housing,” says Prescott, “but the average house is $450,000, $500,000. It’s still a lot of money, but it’s more affordable than a lot of similar towns with similar amenities.”
- By Elizabeth Gehrman, the Globe Magazine
– courtesy of Boston Globe Magazine, March 14, 2010
Many thanks to Elizabeth Gehrman and the Boston Globe!
For more:
Greater Boston's 12 top spots to live - Boston.com http://bit.ly/bBFezA
Real Estate in NATICK Exhibited Resilience and Stability for 2009 « http://bit.ly/5o8BeY
2009 Natick MCAS Performance Data http://bit.ly/9iBD1p
JOHN PRESCOTT
Top Real Estate Agent for more than 14 years, serving the real estate needs of Wellesley, South Natick, Weston, Needham, Wayland, Newton, Framingham and other MetWest communities. www.johnprescott.net
JOHN PRESCOTT
Vice President
Century 21 Commonwealth
508-523-9252
BostonKayakGuy…The MetWest Scene
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Natick Days 2008 involved lots of eating, game playing, and socializing.
A community event centered on the Natick Town Common, this annual event has become increasingly popular each year with families. Pie eating contests, moon walks, jugglers, mini golf…what a terrific way to spend a Saturday!
Natick Days attendees interviewed by the MetroWest Daily News talked about the importance of community and family.
Volunteers representing town organizations, youth groups, sports, and other activities were out in abundance, doing demonstrations and interactive displays.
Hundreds of people spent the day enjoying the event and each other!
Kudos to the many organizations, individuals, and families who made this event such a success!
* Photo courtesy Metrowest Daily News/ Ken McGagh
JOHN PRESCOTT
Top Real Estate Agent for more than 14 years, serving the real estate needs of Wellesley, South Natick, Weston, Needham, Wayland, Newton, Framingham and other MetWest communities. www.johnprescott.net
JOHN PRESCOTT
Vice President
Century 21 Commonwealth
508-523-9252
“Boston Kayak Guy. . . The MetWest Scene”
Related: Red Letter Day in Natick
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