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Local food history, a free classical concert & more!
Plus, you're invited to a romantic train ride through Cape Cod!

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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Plymouth Public Library is set to host an exceptional evening of classical music!
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
The program promises to cover a wide range of local food traditions, “from Abigail Adams’ eel stew and Joseph Lee’s famous fried fish to Howard Johnson’s 28 flavors of ice cream and Quincy’s legendary status as the center of the donut hole.”
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Cape Cod Central Railroad has announced its first-ever Valentine’s Weekend Sunday Brunch Train, offering couples and friends a romantic way to celebrate the holiday!
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
“This program connects kids with wildlife conservation and the wonders of nature through art.”
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Get your pet’s photo taken by a professional while helping a local animal shelter!
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
“Stop by, get your pup’s nails trimmed, and support a great local space for our dogs. No appointment needed, just come say hi!”
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Bourne Fire/Rescue & Emergency Services issued a warning to the community about a fraudulent email claiming to be from a “Pocasset Fire Department”.
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
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