runforfaithplymouth.org
Run for Faith: 4 Mile Race - Plimoth Plantation - Plymouth MA
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Combined donations and sponsorships allowed enough funds to give two $2,500 scholarships to two graduating Plymouth high school students; one from Plymouth North, and one from Plymouth South. In addition, Run for Faith, Inc. donated $10,000 to Dana Farber's Yawkey Center for cancer care and research. The Run for Faith benefited other local non-profits including a $3,000 donation to the Plymouth Public Library Children's Department. Click to view Complete list of Donations. Brenner Signs and Awnings.
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Historic Plymouth - The Beach House Bed & Breakfast
http://www.beachhousebandb.com/vacation-guide/historic-plymouth
Cuisine & Dining. Scenic 6A, Cape Cod. Provincetown, Lower Cape Cod. Newport, Rhode Island. Contact & Reservations. Contact & Reservations. Whether your interest is history, nature, water activities, or family fun, you’ll find something to do in Plymouth, Massachusetts, known as America’s Home Town. Plymouth offers local and world travelers the chance to learn about our nation’s early history and to experience New England’s quaint charm. Morning and Afternoon Activities. The Haunted Trask Museum. Newport...
friendsmssf.com
'Take Me Fishin'
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Friends of Myles Standish State Forest. Highlights From Our Annual Community Fishing Events 2007 to 2013. Take Me Fishin' 2013! The Fishing Derby for 2013 took place on Saturday, September 28th. Over 500 people joined us on a perfect day. Thanks should go to the DCR and MassWildlife, all of our generous sponsors and to all the volunteers who helped out. 108 photos were posted. Callie Donovan and her big brother Casey Andrade fishing at the Take Me Fishin'! Take Me Fishin' 2012! 2 - full day deep sea fish...
hotel1620.com
Things to Do in Plymouth: Whale watching, History and Museums
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180 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: 508-747-4900. Things to Do in Plymouth. Edaville Family Theme Park: Home of Thomas Land. Discover a carousel, Ferris Wheel, bumper cars and the Edaville Railroad Train Ride, when you visit world-famous Edaville Family Theme Park! Book our Thomas Land Edaville package today! Please visit the Edaville Family Theme Park website. For current hours of operation. Category: Shopping and Nightlife. 174 Colony Pl Rd. Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor. Enter your email below to ...
shadyacrescamping.com
Area Attractions - Welcome to Shady Acres!
http://www.shadyacrescamping.com/area-attractions.html
April 2016 Activity Schedule. May 2016 Activity Schedule. June 2016 Activity Schedule. July 2016 Activity Schedule. August 2016 Activity Schedule. September/October 2016 Activity Schedule. Theme Weekends, Tournament Schedule and Key Dates. Directions to the Campground. April 2016 Activity Schedule. May 2016 Activity Schedule. June 2016 Activity Schedule. July 2016 Activity Schedule. August 2016 Activity Schedule. September/October 2016 Activity Schedule. Theme Weekends, Tournament Schedule and Key Dates.
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View From the Chair: August 2015
http://www.jsviewfromthechair.com/2015_08_01_archive.html
View From the Chair. The Americans with Disabilities Act put the spotlight on a group of people in the USA. This group now has a voice; a constituency that has come of age. This community votes, works and pays taxes. Human beings, who were once invisible, can no longer be ignored. This blog is based on a NY-based newspaper column I wrote for the Journal-News from 1990-92. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. How much is that cemetery plot overlooking the lake? South Bronx circa 1964. Spinal cord injury (SCI),.
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View From the Chair: Who Says the Disabled Can’t Rock and Roll?
http://www.jsviewfromthechair.com/2015/08/who-says-disabled-cant-rock-and-roll.html
View From the Chair. The Americans with Disabilities Act put the spotlight on a group of people in the USA. This group now has a voice; a constituency that has come of age. This community votes, works and pays taxes. Human beings, who were once invisible, can no longer be ignored. This blog is based on a NY-based newspaper column I wrote for the Journal-News from 1990-92. Friday, August 7, 2015. Who Says the Disabled Can’t Rock and Roll? Fans at Fenway Park. Boston’s celebrated baseball venue. As the eve...
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