AUBURN, Mass. – Three businesses that allegedly sold alcohol to minors will have violation hearings in front of the Board of Selectmen on Monday, highlighting a busy week in Auburn. For more of what's happening in the region, see our Events page.
Monday, Sept. 24
Board of Selectmen: Public hearings will be held at 7 p.m. for three establishments that allegedly sold alcohol to minors in August. Auburn Convenience Store, Mass Discount Liquors and Outback Steakhouse sold alcoholic beverages to a person younger than 21 during random stings, according to the Auburn police. At Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, the selectmen will determine whether a violation has occurred. If they do, then Police Chief Andrew J. Sluckis said the board should “take whatever action you deem to be appropriate at the time.”
Tuesday, Sept. 25
Wellness Works: A nutrition program for all ages run by Harrington Memorial Hospital will be held at the Auburn/Webster Elks Lodge at 754 Southbridge St. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nutrition counselors will talk about healthy eating for both youth and seniors. Then, the two age groups will join together to make a healthy lunch or snack to go. In addition, exercise and dance teachers will offer instruction to both age groups.
Auditions: Tryouts for an Auburn Community Players’ Christmas play will take place at Pakachoag Church at 203 Pakachoag St. at 7 p.m.
Balloon Art: The Auburn Public Library will be holding a balloon art class for ages 10-18 at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required.
Thursday, Sept. 27
Say Cheese: Bryn Mawr Elementary School will have picture day.
Movie Time: Auburn Public Library will be showing a kids’ movie at 4:30 p.m. Popcorn will be provided. Registration is required.
Field Trip: Mary D. Stone kindergartners will head to the library for a field trip. There will also be field trips to the library on Friday.
Friday, Sept. 28
Cub Scout Pack 53 Open House: The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church. The open house includes the Pack 53 Cub Scout Olympics. All boys in grades 1-5, and their families, are welcome. “We have a full year of exciting activities planned,” the open-house flier notes. “You won’t want to miss out on all the hikes, overnights, group outings and community service opportunities, plus our annual Cake Bake contest, Pinewood Derby and Snowbox Derby.”
Mary D. Stone Elementary School Community Celebration: The event kicks off at 2:10 p.m.
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