Free winter fun, a new rule for takeout in Plymouth & more!

Plus, you're invited to have fun at a local arcade while helping a local dog park!

Welcome to this week’s edition of Community Connections!

The mission of this newsletter is to highlight small businesses, bring people together, and encourage community connections. We do this by publishing our articles on Substack, where they can be read for free. Every week, this newsletter sends you a curated selection of our articles that are most relevant for the upcoming week ahead. From local events happening in Southeastern Massachusetts to small business news, this newsletter aims to help you start every week feeling more connected with your community.

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Whether you’re an early bird who wants to enjoy the afternoon show or a night owl saving your energy for the midnight celebrations around the city, there’s a performance time for you!

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With the winter blues beginning to settle in and the New Year right around the corner, what better time to plan a day of fun for the family that includes giving back?

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If you’re grabbing takeout in Plymouth after New Year’s Day, don’t be surprised if your leftovers come in something a little more Earth-friendly!

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Cape Cod residents and visitors will have the opportunity to kick off the new year by exploring the region’s natural beauty!

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The Plymouth Public Library is inviting families to beat the winter blues with a festive game of Winter Bingo!

To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.

A long-tailed duck is now recovering at the Cape Wildlife Center after being rescued from an unexpected grounding in Falmouth.

To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.

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