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Daily Five: Artist Reception At Mystic & Noank Library

Five Things To Know For Wednesday, August 1, 2012

1.  Join the for an . Children and families are invited to the free 4 p.m., reception to meet Adams and see an exhibit of her illustrations. According to the Mystic & Noank Library, Adams “…uses a mix of super-realism, collage, out-sider art and hand-lettering that show her quirky wit and ironic edge.”

2. is reminding residents that counseling services are offered to Stonington residents at no cost.  Call (860) 535-5015 for more information or to schedule an intake appointment.

3. It’s hard to interrupt summer days, but fall is approaching and with it there are a host of all activities to think about. The is taking reservations for School. There will be training sessions for children ages four to seven, and children ages eight to 13. Soccer players 8 to 13 will also compete in the Mystic Valley Soccer League on the weekends. Visit www.thecomo.org for more information.

4. Music Television (MTV) went on air for the first time on August 1, 1981.

5. Today's thought: "My Father had a profound influence on me. He was a lunatic.”—Spike Milligan

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