Wenzel: City announces summer concert lineup, karate kids compete in New Hampshire

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Wenzel: City announces summer concert lineup, karate kids compete in New Hampshire

 

MARLBOROUGH – Color Killer, with its pop/punk music, will kick off the 2023 Marlborough Summer Concert Series in Union Common on Thursday, June 15, at 7 p.m. The event is great entertainment for the whole family. Admission is free to the concert and the public is invited to attend. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the concert with family and friends. The concerts are being held in Union Common, Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m., at the corner of Main and Bolton (Rte. 85) streets, Marlborough.

Upcoming 2023 summer concerts include:

June 15 – Color Killer – Pop / Punk
June 22 – Usual Suspects – Classic Rock
June 29 – Dom V & The Swing Out Band – Big Band
July 6 – Larry Bee & The Buzz – 60’s Oldies
July 13 – Childhood / Huck – Pop / Rock-N-Roll
July 20 – Late Bus – Classic Rock Through the Ages
July 27 – Heavy Petals – Classic Rock
August 3 – The Reminisants – Oldies / Rock-N-Roll
August 10 – Flash Back – 60’s 70’s Rock-N-Roll, Motown

MEREDITH HARRIS, Executive Director of Marlborough Economic Development Corp., is being recognized as being named one of this year’s most influential Central Mass professionals by the Worcester Business Journal in the category of Government. Meredith has been a vital part of the MEDC’s mission of maintaining and attracting new business to Marlborough and fostering job growth and community revitalization.

Wenzel: City announces summer concert lineup, karate kids compete in New Hampshire
The Mayor’s Charity Benefit, held at “The Burrow” on Green District Boulevard, was great fun that also contributed to the Mayor’s Charity Relief Fund. In the photo are: Katherine Hennessy, Elizabeth Young, Steve LeDuc, Tessa LeDuc, Michael Hennessy, Jason Young, Michael Frias, Theresa Frias, Michael Ryan and Denise Ryan. (Photo/Courtesy)

MAYOR ARTHUR VIGEANT is pleased to announce the return of the Marlborough Labor Day Parade on Monday, Sept. 4, beginning at noon. The 2023 Parade is the 71st Parade and entries include veterans, politicians, home and school groups, non-profit agencies and more. Melanie Whapham, the 2023 Parade Director, encourages the musical performing groups, schools, veterans, fraternal organizations, politicians, and civic groups to complete and submit the online application at the 2023 Marlborough Labor Day Parade website – marlboroughlabordayparade.com. Donations, encouraged to supplement the City’s sponsorship, are available at five levels: Go to https://marlboroughlabordayparade.com/2017-sponsorship-page/. Those with questions about the Labor Day Parade may contact the Mayor’s Office at 508-460- 3770.

MEMBERS of the Marlborough Garden Club and Sudbury Valley Trustees along with Conservation Officer Priscilla Ryder, met recently with Marlborough Public Library Director Sara Belisle and Assistant Director Morgan Manzella in order to review landscaping plans for the new library. The focus will be on native and pollinator-friendly plants that are both beautiful and ecologically beneficial.

Wenzel: City announces summer concert lineup, karate kids compete in New Hampshire
Recently, seven students from The Karate School, Inc. in Marlborough competed at the 33rd Alliance Tournament at Londonderry High School in Londonderry, N.H. Front row: Angela Saman, George Saman and Lincoln Hipp. Back row: Andre Junior de Farias, Andres Navarro, Jesus Navarro and Kauan Pereira. (Photo/Courtesy)

RECENTLY, seven students from The Karate School, Inc. in Marlborough, Mass. competed at the 33rd Alliance Tournament at Londonderry High School in Londonderry, N.H. Competing in the self defense event and traditional forms event included: Angela Saman, Purple Belt, Intermediate Level; Gorge Saman, Purple Belt, Intermediate Level; Lincoln Hipp, Purple Belt, Intermediate Level; Andre Junior de Farias, Blue Belt, Intermediate Level and sparring event; Andres Navarro, White Belt, Beginner Level and sparring event; Jesus Navarro, Green Belt with Brown Stripe, Advanced Level and sparring event; and Kauan Pereira, Yellow Belt, Beginner Level. All students earned a trophy or a medal. Sensei Lynn Reynolds sang the National Anthem at the start of the tournament. For more info on the tournament, go to: https://www.facebook.com/AllianceTournament/.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
May 30 – Meghan Deneen
June 3 – Matt Lupisella
June 9 – Rosemary Rimkus and Patty Cappadona
June 10 – Jose Mesmar
June 12 – Linda Rennie, Susan Brown and Mike Lawton
June 14 – Mary Aykanian and Adam DeFalco
June 15 – Avraham Nahoumi
June 16 – City Councilor Katie Robey
June 17 – Jake Dalbec and Roy Cappadona
June 18 – City Councilor Samantha Perlman, Theresa Haddad Frias and Deb Marino
June 18 – Father’s Day
June 19 – Juneteenth
June 21 – Summer

Send items for “Marlborough at a Glance” to Mary Wenzel at [email protected]. Put GLANCE in the subject line.

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