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5 Things to do in the Sharon Area This Weekend

A roundup of what's happening in town and surrounding areas.

 

It's Thursday, and you say you've got no plans this weekend? 

No problem, we're here to help. Below is a roundup of what's happening in and around town this weekend, Friday through Sunday. 

1. Large Family Yard Sale

Where/When: 298 N Main St, Sharon; Saturday, Sept. 8: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Why Go: Head over to North Main Street this weekend to sort through various household items, furniture, clothing, shoes, coats, children's items, baby items, collectibles and more.
Price: Varies per item.

2. 60th Annual Bean Supper

Where/When: Unitarian Church of Sharon; Saturday, Sept. 8: 5 p.m.
Why Go: Come check out this old-fashioned, New England-style food festival that will feature a variety of bean dishes, fresh garden salad, hot dogs off the grill, homemade breads, brownies topped with Crescent Ridge Dairy ice cream for dessert and much more.
Price: $7

3. Open House and Free Program 

Where/When: Temple Adath Sharon; Sunday, Sept. 9: 8:45 a.m.
Why Go: Come check out an open house and join Rabbi Yitzi Weiner for a session exploring the truths and misconceptions in the Broadway play "Fiddler on the Roof".
Price: Free.

4. Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project 

Where/When: 1175 Soldiers Field Rd, Boston; Saturday, Sept. 8: 2:30 p.m.
Why Go: The Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project helps keep beaches, rivers and lakes across America “barefoot friendly.” In 2012, Barefoot Wine and the Surfrider Foundation, along with community volunteers, are embarking on a tour of 25 cleanups nationwide, stopping in Boston. Following the cleanup, volunteers 21 and older are invited to attend a Surfrider-hosted celebration featuring Barefoot Wine and surf-inspired fare. To RSVP and find out more information visit BeachRescue2012.com
Price: Free.

5. Dedham School of Music Open House

Where/When: 671 High St, Dedham; Saturday, Sept. 8: 2 p.m.
Why Go: Interested in exposing your children to music lessons but you are not sure what instruments best fits them? At the Dedham School of Music's Instrument Petting Zoos, children and adults will have the opportunity to listen to and play a variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, strings, woodwinds, and brass. Come and enjoy an instrument demonstration and performance of our outstanding faculty. 
Price: Free.

About this column: "Get Out" is a weekly column filled with ideas for weekend activities. Related Topics: Things To Do, WkndPlanner, and get out

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