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Daily Five: Build A Pasta Masterpiece

Five Things To Know For Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012

1. Hungry for some pasta? It’s Pasta Night at the in Mystic. For $12.95 adults and $6.95 children 10 and under, you can create your own pasta masterpiece.

2. Non-fiction creative writing classes are back from the . The workshop begins today at 6 p.m., and run through March 1. The class cost $80 a session and are held at 11 Allen St., in Mystic. Contact Beverly Doyle at 860-536-0424 for additional information.

3. Stonington-Mystic Patch is looking for local voices to become . If you have an interest, a hobby, a passion, an opinion, we want you to blog. Email bree.shirvell@patch.com for more information.

4. The Grand Canyon officially became a national monument on Jan. 11, 1908. Have you visited the Grand Canyon? Post your photos to this article.

5. Today's thought: "Work smarter, not harder"—Ron Carswell.

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Ellyn Santiago (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 09:18 pm
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Corey Fyke (Editor) May 11, 2013 at 12:51 am
I'm sure it will work splendidly! So much more flexibility, especially if you'll be posting your ownRead More stuff (which we, of course, encourage!).