[LincolnTalk] Fwd: A musical celebration of Indigenous People's Day on Saturday night!

2024-10-09 Thread Sara Mattes
FYI

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: "Club Passim" 
> Subject: A musical celebration of Indigenous People's Day on Saturday night!
> Date: October 9, 2024 at 10:51:38 AM EDT
> To: samat...@gmail.com
> Reply-To: i...@passim.org
> 
>  
> A musical celebration of Indigenous Peoples on Saturday night...
> 
>  
> Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Based on past shows you've 
> attended at Club Passim, we think you'd love the Indigenous People's Day 
> Celebration  on Saturday night!
> 
> Curated by The Folk Collective's Kim Moberg and Maxfield Anderson, the 
> Indigenous People's Day Celebration will feature performances from incredible 
> indigenous artists like Thea Hopkins, Mwalim DaPhunkee Professor and the 
> Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers among others.
> Indigenous societies are not monolithic but are indeed pluralistic societies 
> that have existed since the beginning of time - many of whose lineages 
> continue to be relevant and vibrant today. 
> We are so excited to celebrate the artistic contributions of both traditional 
> and contemporary music performed by this group of talented Indigenous artists 
> who carry on the Folk and Indigenous traditions of storytelling through song!
> 
> Who: Indigenous People's Day Celebration 
>   
> When: Saturday, October 12, 7 PM
> 
> Here's just a taste...
>  
> Kim Moberg
>  
> Thea Hopkins
>  
> Mwalim DaPhunkee Professor
>  
> Wampanoag Singers & Dancers
> For more information about the artists and to buy tickets, go HERE 
> . 
> Not able to attend the show in-person? Catch the livestream 
>  for $5/free to members to 
> watch from anywhere! 
> We hope to see you there!
> 
> Cheers,
> Club Passim
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[LincolnTalk] There's till time for you to make a difference in this election!

2024-10-09 Thread Paul Shorb
For anyone who votes "blue" and is concerned about the upcoming election, I
want to share a great resource that I learned of from the Lincoln Town
Democratic Committee. Specifically, I suggest you sign up here
 ASAP for a 20-minute live
conversation over Zoom session with one of the volunteer coaches at
Volunteer Blue.

The coach I had was great, and helped me find an activity that suits my
availability, preferences, etc. It turns out there are a lot more ways to
work on the election than I knew of  -  something for just about any set of
skills or preferences - and having a live person to talk that through was
very helpful. She not only helped me choose an activity, but also found me
a particular group to do it with.

While you are waiting for your appointment, if you wish you could explore
the "Volunteer Blue" website. It's a sort of index to a huge range of
possibilities, which you can sort through by state or by type of activity.
Or just talk to a live person and then go do something impactful!

- Paul Shorb
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Wrapping Tape Usage

2024-10-09 Thread Rich Rosenbaum
ChatGPT suggests the following (not sure I agree with the logic):

UPS has largely moved away from using paper tape for a few reasons:

1. Durability: Plastic or reinforced tape is generally stronger and more
resistant to tearing or damage during shipping, which helps ensure that
packages remain securely sealed.

2. Moisture Resistance: Paper tape can be more susceptible to moisture,
which could weaken its adhesive properties. Plastic tapes, on the other
hand, are more resistant to environmental factors like humidity and rain.

3. Cost-Effectiveness: Plastic tape is often cheaper and more efficient to
produce and apply at scale. This can help reduce overall shipping costs.

4. Efficiency in Application: Plastic tape can be applied more quickly and
consistently by machine, which is important in high-volume shipping
environments like those of UPS.

While some companies do use paper tape for its eco-friendliness, plastic
tape’s durability and cost-effectiveness often make it a preferred choice
for large shipping companies.


On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 11:45 AM C Eliot  wrote:

> After about 35 years I decided to discard the original boxes used to ship
> my old stereo receiver and speakers. The boxes were wrapped in one strand
> of tape, some of it paper tape and the boxes held up fine for 35 years.  If
> I order something now, it will be wrapped in about 3 miles of plastic tape.
>
> Can someone explain why UPS shipping 35 years ago worked fine with one
> strand of tape, but nowadays they need to use miles of plastic tape?  This
> seems wasteful to me, or maybe I am missing something.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Christopher Eliot
>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Wrapping Tape Usage

2024-10-09 Thread Bob Kupperstein
Until businesses are forced to bear the environmental and public health
costs of their use of plastics,  they'll just do what is easiest and
cheapest.

-Bob

On Wednesday, October 9, 2024, Rich Rosenbaum  wrote:

> ChatGPT suggests the following (not sure I agree with the logic):
>
> UPS has largely moved away from using paper tape for a few reasons:
>
> 1. Durability: Plastic or reinforced tape is generally stronger and more
> resistant to tearing or damage during shipping, which helps ensure that
> packages remain securely sealed.
>
> 2. Moisture Resistance: Paper tape can be more susceptible to moisture,
> which could weaken its adhesive properties. Plastic tapes, on the other
> hand, are more resistant to environmental factors like humidity and rain.
>
> 3. Cost-Effectiveness: Plastic tape is often cheaper and more efficient to
> produce and apply at scale. This can help reduce overall shipping costs.
>
> 4. Efficiency in Application: Plastic tape can be applied more quickly and
> consistently by machine, which is important in high-volume shipping
> environments like those of UPS.
>
> While some companies do use paper tape for its eco-friendliness, plastic
> tape’s durability and cost-effectiveness often make it a preferred choice
> for large shipping companies.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 11:45 AM C Eliot  wrote:
>
>> After about 35 years I decided to discard the original boxes used to ship
>> my old stereo receiver and speakers. The boxes were wrapped in one strand
>> of tape, some of it paper tape and the boxes held up fine for 35 years.  If
>> I order something now, it will be wrapped in about 3 miles of plastic tape.
>>
>> Can someone explain why UPS shipping 35 years ago worked fine with one
>> strand of tape, but nowadays they need to use miles of plastic tape?  This
>> seems wasteful to me, or maybe I am missing something.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Christopher Eliot
>>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] There's till time for you to make a difference in this election!

2024-10-09 Thread Sara Mattes
-just don’t sign up for texting.
All the candidates who have used that get nothing from me.
In the past, I sought out individual races, down ballot, and gave heavily.
The blast of daily, sometimes multiples a day, drive me nuts and NO $$ goes to 
those folks.
Maybe it triggers others to give, but not me!

Give to “Souls to the Polls” and other grass-roots groups that meet people on 
the ground and make sure they are registered, that the registration is current, 
and that they get to the polls.
Here are some good ones:
https://www.blackchurchpac.org/donate
https://poderlatinx.org/
JOIN US!
poderlatinx.org

https://www.mifamiliaenaccion.org/our-mission/https://www.soulstothepollswi.org/


Yes, sign up to do what you can through the Dems, but also check out seem very 
targeted campaigns/orgs reaching critical demographics.

Onward!!!

Sara






> On Oct 9, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Paul Shorb  wrote:
> 
> For anyone who votes "blue" and is concerned about the upcoming election, I 
> want to share a great resource that I learned of from the Lincoln Town 
> Democratic Committee. Specifically, I suggest you sign up here 
>  ASAP for a 20-minute live 
> conversation over Zoom session with one of the volunteer coaches at Volunteer 
> Blue. 
> 
> The coach I had was great, and helped me find an activity that suits my 
> availability, preferences, etc. It turns out there are a lot more ways to 
> work on the election than I knew of  -  something for just about any set of 
> skills or preferences - and having a live person to talk that through was 
> very helpful. She not only helped me choose an activity, but also found me a 
> particular group to do it with. 
> 
> While you are waiting for your appointment, if you wish you could explore the 
> "Volunteer Blue" website. It's a sort of index to a huge range of 
> possibilities, which you can sort through by state or by type of activity. Or 
> just talk to a live person and then go do something impactful!
> 
> - Paul Shorb
> 
> 
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[LincolnTalk] Free Clean 3-hole Bricks (Bricks with 3 holes) I still have about 90 (many were take - but I found more)

2024-10-09 Thread walter via Lincoln
 

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Re: [LincolnTalk] Unopened printer cartridges

2024-10-09 Thread Cris via Lincoln
Hi Vicky,

They’re yours.  I live at 14 Bristers Hill Rd, Concord (just on the other side 
of rte 2 from Walden- after 10 years in Lincoln I couldn’t move far away!).

I’m out now, but should be back by 1 to put them in the mailbox.

Cris

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 9, 2024, at 11:46 AM, Cris Ratiner  wrote:
> 
> Good morning,
> 
> Got a new printer---Can anyone use new, wrapped HP printer cartridges— I have 
> 1 set of yellow, cyan, magenta #902. And one set of black XL + yellow, cyan, 
> magenta #962.
> 
> Let me know if you want them and I can put them in my mailbox for you to pick 
> up.
> 
> Cris Ratiner
> 
> 

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[LincolnTalk] OCT. 9, 7 P.M. Senator Barrett Legislative Update: Climate Change Policy for Mass

2024-10-09 Thread Collette Sizer
*Do you have questions about Massachusetts climate policy?* Please
join MetroWest
Climate Solutions on October 9 at 7 P.M. for a webinar featuring State
Senator Michael J. Barrett, who will present an update on the State’s
climate policy.

*Register here!*
https://uuma.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9vc17nlwReG2USWh6f_Ykw#/registration

Mike Barret serves as Senate Chair of the Joint Committee on
Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy (TUE). The committee’s
jurisdiction covers everything from cell phones to alternative energy,
public utility reform, and carbon pricing.

Senator Barrett represents the Third Middlesex District, which includes
eight Massachusetts communities — Bedford, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord,
Lincoln, Waltham, Weston, and large parts of Lexington.--

Sponsored by Lincoln's CFREE
Collette Sizer
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Re: [LincolnTalk] There's till time for you to make a difference in this election!

2024-10-09 Thread Sara Mattes
If you open the links I provided, you will see that they are nonpartisan-they 
are about community empowerment through political action.



> On Oct 9, 2024, at 5:13 PM, Krista Panetta  wrote:
> 
> I’m concerned as to why this is just referring to one party. If anything is 
> being said it should be about both red and blue parties otherwise it just 
> shouldn’t be posted. 
> Please excuse typos sent from iPhone 
> 
>> On Oct 9, 2024, at 3:25 PM, Sara Mattes  wrote:
>> 
>> -just don’t sign up for texting.
>> All the candidates who have used that get nothing from me.
>> In the past, I sought out individual races, down ballot, and gave heavily.
>> The blast of daily, sometimes multiples a day, drive me nuts and NO $$ goes 
>> to those folks.
>> Maybe it triggers others to give, but not me!
>> 
>> Give to “Souls to the Polls” and other grass-roots groups that meet people 
>> on the ground and make sure they are registered, that the registration is 
>> current, and that they get to the polls.
>> Here are some good ones:
>> https://www.blackchurchpac.org/donate
>> https://poderlatinx.org/
>> 
>> https://www.mifamiliaenaccion.org/our-mission/https://www.soulstothepollswi.org/
>> 
>> 
>> Yes, sign up to do what you can through the Dems, but also check out seem 
>> very targeted campaigns/orgs reaching critical demographics.
>> 
>> Onward!!!
>> 
>> Sara
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Paul Shorb  wrote:
>>> 
>>> For anyone who votes "blue" and is concerned about the upcoming election, I 
>>> want to share a great resource that I learned of from the Lincoln Town 
>>> Democratic Committee. Specifically, I suggest you sign up here 
>>>  ASAP for a 20-minute live 
>>> conversation over Zoom session with one of the volunteer coaches at 
>>> Volunteer Blue. 
>>> 
>>> The coach I had was great, and helped me find an activity that suits my 
>>> availability, preferences, etc. It turns out there are a lot more ways to 
>>> work on the election than I knew of  -  something for just about any set of 
>>> skills or preferences - and having a live person to talk that through was 
>>> very helpful. She not only helped me choose an activity, but also found me 
>>> a particular group to do it with. 
>>> 
>>> While you are waiting for your appointment, if you wish you could explore 
>>> the "Volunteer Blue" website. It's a sort of index to a huge range of 
>>> possibilities, which you can sort through by state or by type of activity. 
>>> Or just talk to a live person and then go do something impactful!
>>> 
>>> - Paul Shorb
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
>> 
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[LincolnTalk] Wrapping Tape Usage

2024-10-09 Thread C Eliot
After about 35 years I decided to discard the original boxes used to ship my 
old stereo receiver and speakers. The boxes were wrapped in one strand of tape, 
some of it paper tape and the boxes held up fine for 35 years.  If I order 
something now, it will be wrapped in about 3 miles of plastic tape.

Can someone explain why UPS shipping 35 years ago worked fine with one strand 
of tape, but nowadays they need to use miles of plastic tape?  This seems 
wasteful to me, or maybe I am missing something.

Thanks,

-Christopher Eliot

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[LincolnTalk] Unopened printer cartridges

2024-10-09 Thread Cris Ratiner via Lincoln
Good morning,

Got a new printer---Can anyone use new, wrapped HP printer cartridges— I have 1 
set of yellow, cyan, magenta #902. And one set of black XL + yellow, cyan, 
magenta #962. 

Let me know if you want them and I can put them in my mailbox for you to pick 
up.

Cris Ratiner


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[LincolnTalk] 2 Free lovely ceiling mount lights

2024-10-09 Thread Cris Ratiner via Lincoln
Hi Lincoln,

I made the mistake of picking out ceiling mount lights that I loved on looks 
alone without considering the height of my ceiling….  Had these up for a couple 
of months, several bruises later, I’ve decided someone else could make better 
(and smarter) use of them!  

Let me know if you have a place for them.

Cris Ratiner



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[LincolnTalk] SOLD - 1 set of weights and weight rack

2024-10-09 Thread Elissa K
1 set of weights and weight rack were sold.


Thanks,

Elissa
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[LincolnTalk] deCordova Performance Series with Deb Talan

2024-10-09 Thread Cynthia Clark via Lincoln
About deCordova Performance Series with Deb Talan on October 11, Friday at 7PM!
Join us in the gallery for an evening with Deb Talan, an American 
singer-songwriter best known for being part of the folk-pop duo the Weepies. 
Born in Western Massachusetts, Deb Talan has been writing songs since she was 
14 years old. Playing clarinet, piano, and guitar throughout her childhood and 
early adulthood, Talan started a band in Portland, Oregon with her friend Mark, 
named Hummingfish.
After moving back to the east coast, Talan began playing solo in Boston coffee 
houses, opened shows for Catie Curtis (a songwriter hero of hers) met up with 
Steve Tannen and formed The Weepies. The duo played shows all over the country 
and the world.
After making 5 records in Los Angeles, surviving breast cancer, and grappling 
with mental health issues, Talan has a lot she could say these days. She 
prefers to listen. But playing songs for people is a close second. For Deb 
Talan, music heals.
YOUR TICKET INCLUDES, deCordova Performance Series with Deb Talan - The 
Trustees of Reservations
Your ticket includes admission to deCordova’s campus and free parking. Please 
feel free to explore the grounds before the program. You’re welcome to picnic 
in the Park. Bring your own picnic or purchase beer, wine and food at the 
Twisted Tree Café. Please note that 
outside alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the property.
[Deb Talan]



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[LincolnTalk] Fwd: MAAH book awards, Cambridge Indigenous Peoples' Day, and Linda Coombs

2024-10-09 Thread Sara Mattes
Title: Email from Partnership of Historic Bostons
Upcoming events of interest Sent from my iPhoneBegin forwarded message:From: Partnership of Historic Bostons Date: October 9, 2024 at 7:00:21 AM EDTTo: samat...@gmail.comSubject: MAAH book awards, Cambridge Indigenous Peoples' Day, and Linda CoombsReply-To: phbost...@gmail.com
  
  Coming right up - amazing events!     
   
 
    
On the eve of Indigenous Peoples' Day, you'll definitely want to join us for Acquinnah Wampanoag historian and author Linda Coombs' important online presentation on Thursday, October 24, 7- 8:30pm, A Nation in Balance: Sovereignty, Earth and the Meaning of Right Relation. Sign up now for the third presentation in our series Tyranny vs Liberty: Politics in 17th Century New England to find out about the politics that were already here when the colonists arrived. 

In the meantime, there are a number of amazing events coming up. They're not organized by the Partnership of Historic Bostons, but we thought you'd like to know that...

This Thursday, October 10, Boston's Museum of African American History is hosting its annual Stone Book Awards, honouring three authors and their contribution to African American history. Get tickets here, in-person or livestreamed.

And the city of Cambridge - built on the land of the Massachusett at Ponkapoag - is celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, October 14, 12-6pm with ceremonial dances, vendors and storytelling, in University Park, 65 Sydney St, Central Square, Cambridge. As background, have a look at History Cambridge's fantastic Indigenous Peoples History Hub. Find out more about Monday's celebrations here.

We hope to see you there!

Sarah
Partnership of Historic Bostons
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[LincolnTalk] Looking for an accountant

2024-10-09 Thread Nadia Jackson via Lincoln
Hey Folks,

   I'm looking for account recommendations to do very basic accounting for an 
adult soccer organization.  
 
Thanks!
 
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[LincolnTalk] Seeking corn stalks

2024-10-09 Thread Sara Levine


Hello.

I am wondering if anybody has corn stalks left standing that they could make 
available to dear friends who are building a community sukkah?  They ideally 
need about 100 stalks & are happy to come harvest them. 


Happy Fall beauty to you all! 

Thanks,
Sara
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[LincolnTalk] LS girls and boys Soccer Senior Nights

2024-10-09 Thread Nadia Jackson via Lincoln
Come and watch your LS girls and boys soccer programs during their senior night 
games!
 
Each team has strong Lincoln representation and we love having fans of all ages!
 
LS Girls Senior Night game:  10/10/24 home vs. Wayland at 4:15pm - announcing 
starts at 3:45pm (Turf 1)
 
LS Boys Senior Night game: 10/29/24 home vs. Needham at 6pm - announcing to 
start at 5:40pm (Turf 2)
 
Hope to see you there!!!
 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Cat Sitter Needed

2024-10-09 Thread Katrina Z Doucette
I've received lots of recommendations and should be all set now. Thank you
all!

- Katrina

On Mon, Oct 7, 2024, 11:24 AM Katrina Z Doucette 
wrote:

> Hi LT,
>
> My husband and I are looking for someone to care for our 3 cats in
> November. The dates are November 7th - 10th. Must be okay with giving
> medication (only for 1 cat). Must be willing to meet beforehand. Pay
> negotiable.
>
> Thank you,
> Katrina & Jack Doucette
> Old Sudbury Rd
>
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