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593.2 | How about Wachusett Reservoir? | SMAUG::DESMOND | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:39 | 10 |
| Well since you say you're moving to Clinton and you want a scenic
place to go to, try taking Route 70 out of Clinton towards Worcester.
I'm not sure if that's 70 South or West but it has to be on of those.
Just outside of Clinton (or perhaps even partly in Clinton) is the
Wachusett Reservoir which is beautiful. There are some gorgeous
sunsets that you can see from Route 70 and there are spots to park
so you can walk around by the reservoir. Wachusett is one of my
favorite places to go although I don't get there too often anymore.
John
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593.3 | Evening classes | CSC32::DELKER | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:39 | 2 |
| You might take an evening class in something that interests you.
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593.4 | Do be yourself | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | Our common crisis | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:40 | 7 |
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Do whatever activities that make you - you. If you need more,
find those that would let you be what you'd like to see in and of
yourself.
Joe Jas
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593.5 | | RATTLE::MONAHAN | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:40 | 23 |
| My fiance loves it when I surprise him with something. One of his
favorites, and mine too, is to pack a nice picnic lunch/dinner,
bottle of wine, and head up to the mountains with our dog. We always
have fun doing this. It can be real romantic sipping wine while
watching the sun set!
Weekend activities don't have to cost much money. The Deerfield
fair this weekend is $5 per person. I'm sure there will be alot
to see.
Taking walks along the beach, maybe take a ride up to Rhose Island
and look at all of the mansions, rent some movies and cook a nice
dinner, go to a matinee, walk around downtown Boston, rent rollerskates
and skate downtown Boston. You can look in your local paper for
ideas also.
As for what to do when your boyfriend goes out and you're at home,
I think an evening class would be a nice way to learn something
new *and* to meet new people. Or you can volunteer time for certain
organizations. Again, you can find that in the local paper.
Denise
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593.6 | Something to do | Author of base note | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:41 | 7 |
| Denise,
Where is the Deerfield fair? Thank you for your suggestions, they
sound pretty good. As for a night course, I forgot to mention that
i also work two jobs. I tried it once before and I almost failed
my class.
Thanks again,
Rachael
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593.7 | Local hiking / Country Fair in Maine | IAMOK::WESSELS | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:41 | 14 |
| You might also like to visit Wachusett Meadows off of Route 62 in
Princeton. We took a picnic lunch there last weekend, and then
took a hike on one of several marked trails. The foliage is already
bright in the low-laying areas of the Reserve - beautiful!
The cost was only $3.00 for adults, and $2.00 for children over
3 years.
If you're up for some traveling this weekend or next, the Fryberg
Fair is running from October 2nd to October 9th. I've never been
to this one, but the story Chronicle did on it last night makes
it sound well worth the trip to lower Maine.
Have fun!
Diane
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593.8 | Community Theater? | WAYLAY::GORDON | Well... There you have it! | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:41 | 9 |
| Community theater is also a good place to get out and meet people.
No experience necessary in many cases, enthusiasm is usually enough.
Also, many are willing to work around what evenings you have free,
especially if you start out as a techie... You might want to check
MEIS::THEATRE to see what's in your area. [KP7/Select]
--Doug Gordon
Host/Moderator
of THEATRE
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593.9 | more stuff to do. | CLOSUS::WOODWARD | Living in the Wild Wild West | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:42 | 36 |
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I lived in Clinton for 3 years. My beau at the time lived in Waltham,
which was a bit of a drive. Therefore, I did alot of stuff alone.
Clinton doesn't have much nightlife; I always went to Worcester to do
things.
1. I joined the Worcester Jaycees. They ALWAYS have something doing...
from fundraisers to volleyball. My work with the Jaycees kept me busy
on weeknights. If you want info, mail me.
2. On weekends, there's some beautiful countryside to explore. I used
to go to Mt. Wachusett in Princeton for hikes. It's beautiful on crisp
Fall days.
3. If you have a bike, tour the area around the Watchusett Res. Especially
pretty is the vacant church on the Sterling/W. Boylston side of the res.
4. I lived within walking distance to the Wachusett Dam. I spent many an
afternoon walking around the dam area. (Be careful tho, it's not always safe.)
5. Go see the crew races on the weekends at Lake Quinsig in Worcester.
Bring a picnic lunch.
6. The Worcester Museum is pretty and holds concerts (mostly classical)
during the winter.
7. APPLE PICKING AT NASHOBA VALLEY WINERY!!! (Bolton) It can be very romantic.
8. Take a course through Worcester Night Life. They offer a variety of
courses, from belly dancing to automobile repair to cooking.
9. If you cross country ski, there are alot of trails around the resevior.
xc skiing is real big aroud there in the winter.
Best of luck to you and your loved one.
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593.10 | Great way to spend time. | 16BITS::AITEL | Every little breeze.... | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:43 | 9 |
| Join a health club. I know you said you don't have much $$$, but
some of them aren't so expensive. Many will accept payment monthly,
instead of a lump sum for a year. The one I belong to in Nashua
is only $20 per month.
Check out UFP::FLEX for recommendations on health clubs in your
area. People are always requesting and giving recommendations.
--L
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593.11 | or the 'Y' | CSC32::DELKER | | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:43 | 2 |
| re .9: Doesn't Digital still have discount memberships for the
YMCA?
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593.12 | Not in Nashua, anyway | BROKE::BNELSON | If it feels nice don't think twice | Wed Sep 28 1988 18:10 | 12 |
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Re: .11
I heard the same thing once, and when I went to join the Nashua Y
inquired about it. No luck! If they do, it must be area-specific. I'd
go talk to someone in personnel or your local Employee Activities person
to find out.
Brian
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593.13 | | MCIS2::POLLERT | Have you KICKED your computer today? | Wed Sep 28 1988 19:09 | 6 |
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If you belong to Tufts HMO you can go to the Y for $2 per visit.
Kp.
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593.14 | Deerfield Directions | RATTLE::MONAHAN | | Thu Sep 29 1988 09:40 | 23 |
| re: .6
Rachel,
To get to the Deerfield fair, you would take rt. 93 into Manchester
and lood for the exit for rt. 101E. You take 101E to rt. 43, which
should be exit 3. That will take you into Candia. You can follow
that all the way into Deerfield. The roads will be clearly marked
for the fair - I'm told. I just called the fairgrounds for this
information.
I'm not sure where you live. Do you know how to get to 93 in
Manchester?
The gates will open at 8:00. I suggest that you get there as early
as possible. I tried to get to the fair 2 years ago. I sat in
traffic for 2 1/2 hours, got fed up and turned around to go home.
I couldn't believe the traffic!
Hope you have fun if you go!
Denise
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593.15 | | ANT::JLUDGATE | Borribles Rule Okay | Thu Sep 29 1988 13:59 | 16 |
| how about taking a course just for the fun of it?
like......dancing? you can go and learn how to do all those dances
that you see older people doing, and show up everybody when you
go to weddings and family functions. usually the classes are just
one night a week for a couple of months, an hour or so, and are
lots of fun. you can also make new friends in your area by doing
this. what the heck, it beats watching repeats on t.v.
or....... get involved in a sport you can both do, maybe volleyball?
bicycling is nice, especially during this season....
don't mind me, i'm just mentioning things i've watched my parents
do to compensate for empty nest syndrome..........................
..........................................................jonathan
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593.16 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Foole | Tue Oct 04 1988 13:10 | 15 |
| re: .6
� I forgot to mention that i also work two jobs.
And you're still looking for something to do? Sheesh. . .I
work two jobs and my favorite activity is sleeping. . .
But seriously, you might also check the Boston Globe's Thursday
edition; it has a section called Calendar which lists all manner
of activites. While it's mostly oriented to the Greater Boston
area, it often lists activities and events which are more remote.
Does anyone know if any of the local papers have similar features?
Steve
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593.17 | | CADSE::GLIDEWELL | Wow! It's The Abyss! | Sun Nov 20 1988 16:57 | 23 |
| > Note 593.16 by HANDY::MALLETT
> Does anyone know if any of the local papers have similar features?
Sources of info for the basenoter's area:
Worcester Magazine is a weekly 'freebie' that can be picked up at
local grocery stores and libraries. It includes a two week
calendar of local events and a list of local groups that are
open to new members or sponsoring upcoming events.
The Montachusett Review is a weekly (either free or .25)
available at the same places and covers the same type of info.
Their listings are not identical so it's worth grabbing both.
Local public libraries often maintain a taped phone message
and a physical bulletin board that lists local activies.
If the welcome wagon doesn't find you, you can find them, if
they exist, through the local chamber of commerce. They have
info on local organizations open to new residents.
The basenoter also lives close to Fort Devens ... which hosts
lots of clubs and events open to civilians. Meigs
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