THE LYNNFIELD ADVOCATE – Friday, June 2, 2017

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THE LYNNFIELD ADVOCATE – Friday, June 2, 2017

Pleasure Island Walking Tour on Sunday, June 4 The Advocate HOROSCOPE Aries (March 21-April 20): Your head was likely in the clouds most of this week, so ground yourself back down to earth this weekend. Double-check your calendar and make sure you didn’t miss any important birthdays or events that might require an apology. Start off next week super organized and you’ll get it all done (even though it seems impossible!). Taurus (April 21-May 20): Observe closely this week where you give energy and where you receive. There is a good chance you are allowing someone to take and take and take from you without giving anything back, which isn’t like you, which tells me it’s family. Put your foot down and demand some more help on their end! Gemini (May 21-June 20): Your natural Gemini nature might get the best of you this weekend and next week, causing you to flip back and forth with your personality. One second you’ll want to be in a big crowded place, the next you’ll want to hide at home with the windows shut. The only way to handle these kinds of ups and downs is to not make plans too far ahead of time!

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n Sunday, June 4, Friends of Pleasure Island President Bob McLaughlin will conduct a free walking tour of the former Pleasure Island amusement park site at Edgewater Office Park, which is located off Audubon Road in Wakefield (Rte.

128, Exit 42). The tour will be held from 10:00 a.m. to noon, rain or shine. This event is open to the public and does not require reservations. Participants will meet in the first parking lot on the left after entering Edgewater Office Park.

Cancer (June 21-July 22): Friends and family might overstay their welcome or demand too much this weekend. Don’t allow anyone to steal your time or resources!! Especially if they aren’t the type to show true gratitude. Put up some boundaries and even use a white lie if needed; you are likely to need some relaxation, not stress right now!

For more information about this tour or other events celebrating the unique history of Pleasure Island, please contact Bob McLaughlin at bob@ Leo (July 23-August 22): This weekend you are likely to feel very friendsofpleasureisland.org, or go to www.friendsofpleasuredrained and not yourself. Surrounding yourself with people and island.org. enthusiasm could be just the fix – maybe a concert or event in the city? Partying and letting loose will have you feeling 100% by Monday. Just say no next week when a self-centered friend asks you for yet another favor.

Master Plan Committee hosts Volunteer Fair on June 7

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n response to the many people who expressed interest in volunteering for the Town of Lynnfield in the recent Online Community Survey, the Master Plan Committee will host a Volunteer Fair on June 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at California Pizza Kitchen, which is located at MarketStreet. Free

pizza and beverages (nonalcoholic) will be offered, and information on volunteer roles in each department (or board or committee) will be available. Those who are curious about volunteering should drop in to meet current volunteers and staff from town de-

partments and learn how to become involved in the town. Enjoy an evening of networking and conversation and find out how you can connect with the causes that interest you most. Make a difference in Lynnfield! This event is free and open to the public.

MarketStreet Lynnfield announces Summer Celebrations, a summer-long series with fitness, music and movies, beginning May 3 MarketStreet Lynnfield announces Summer Celebrations, an outdoor series of events and activities featuring everything from fitness classes to movie nights to pooch socials. Summer Celebrations will run May 3 through August 22, taking place on The Green and in Market Square. All activities and events in the series are complimentary. MarketStreet Lynnfield is located at 600 Market St. in Lynnfield (www.marketstreetlynnfield.com). Th e co m p l e te M a r k e tStreet Summer Celebration 2017 calendar is below. Yappy Hour Series on The Green June 7, July 12 and August 9 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Yappy Hour Series will benefit a local dog rescue operation and feature doggy vendor tables, a photo booth, Instagram dog celebrities, and activities and entertainment for dog owners and their four-legged friends. The Yappy Hour Se-

ries is in partnership with Music in the Slobbr and PolkaDog Bak- Square Series ery. Every Thursday in June 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Athleta Sunday Fitness In June, MarketStreet LynSeries on The Green nfield will feature live muEvery Sunday from until Oc- sic from popular local bands tober 23 from the surrounding North 10:00 a.m. Shore region. The schedule Each week, different lo- is below. cal studios will offer comJune 1 – Classified (clasplimentary classes through sic hits from the 60’s, 70’s Athleta’s Sunday Fitness Se- and 80’s) ries. Classes will range from June 8 – The Shana Stack barre to yoga to boot camp; Band (country hits) updates will be available June 22 – S cooby Snax through Athleta’s social me- (party covers) dia pages. June 29 – Wildfire (Top 40, rock, dance) Lululemon Thirsty Thursday Fitness Outdoor Movie Nights Series on The Green on The Green Every Thursday from June 1 August 1, August 8, August to August 31 15 and August 22 6:30 p.m. Movies Start at sundown Each week, different loMarketStreet Lynnfield cal studios will offer compli- will screen family-friendly mentary classes through Lu- flicks every Tuesday in Aululemon’s Thirsty Thursday gust. The schedule is below. Fitness Series. Classes will August 1 – “Trolls” range from barre to yoga August 8 – “Moana” to boot camp; updates will August 15 – “The Lego Batbe available in-store at Lu- man Movie” lulemon. August 22 – “Sing”

Virgo (August 23-September 22): You are always a busy bee, Virgo, but this week and next you might feel like your head is spinning off. Most of these tasks, though, were taken on by choice, and therefore might leave family/friends feeling like they come second if you cancel plans with them. Be sure to make time for what really matters. (Hint: It’s not your job.) Libra (September 23-October 22): When drama starts to brew this week, nip it in the butt right away. Don’t stoop to the level of those around you and give into the he said/she said junk – go right to the source and present only facts. Keeping things professional will keep you out of the fire, and also looking much more mature than your childish coworkers! Scorpio (October 23-November 22): This weekend Mars entering fellow water sign Cancer will have you craving adventure and new hobbies. You might also develop a little too much confidence as far as spending goes. Be easy on your wallet but don’t turn down any activity opportunities! Sagittarius (November 23-December 21): Make sure to dot you i’s and cross your t’s this week and next, Sagittarius. Little details are likely to slip your mind, causing bigger problems in the long run. Slow yourself down and you won’t forget anything! What’s the rush anyways? Capricorn (December 22-January 19): You might find yourself in a very fragile state lately, ready to breakdown over even small things. Let it all out, Capricorn, there are probably quite a few things you have suppressed that are causing you to act this way. Don’t beat yourself up – in fact, you might be the source of all this pressure … Aquarius (January 20-February 19): Proud is a good word for you this week and next. Now is an important time to celebrate graduations and other big events in the lives of those around you. Pay attention to them and be generous with your gifts; you were likely the one who watched them tackle so many great challenges! Pisces (February 20-March 20): Don’t offer time or money you don’t have just because you feel bad. Giving away resources you yourself are going to need isn’t smart, not to mention there is a good chance that those complaining around you are actually okay. They are just dramatic, and you, overly sympathetic – a lethal combination!

Francesca Piazza is a Lynnfield native available for astrology consultations, tarot readings/parties, crystal healing, custom jewelry, and reiki. Please “like” Sister Fran Designs and Readings on Facebook for more information, or contact her at Fpiazza7@aol.com or SisterFranDesigns.com.


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