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Local Christmas history, a free indoor family Holiday event & more!
Plus, how you can become a local wildlife rehabilitator without leaving the house!

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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By the mid-1800s, Plymouth had gone from prosecuting Christmas celebrators to embracing the holiday with open arms.
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The Kingston Collection is bringing holiday convenience to shoppers with the return of the Kingston PTO’s Holiday Gift Wrapping Booth!
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Hull Public Library will host a special lecture exploring the history and legacy of the region’s Native American peoples.
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For those passionate about helping wildlife, becoming a licensed wildlife rehabilitator offers a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of injured and orphaned animals.
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The free, family-friendly event promises an afternoon of seasonal cheer, treats, and activities for all ages at the Plymouth Town Hall.
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Most Massachusetts residents will never lay eyes on one of the state’s most remarkable creatures: the star-nosed mole.
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