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Horn Pond Day

Monday, June 25, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Lions Clubs Thank City

Horn Pond Day was a success.

  I want to thank everyone who helped out with our Lions Horn Pond Day planning and production of our community event on June 9th. Our joint Lions cause raised money for Mass Lions Eye Research. We had something for everyone, young and old, to view or participate in that day. A big thank you to the Sturgis Street residents for being a “good sport” as their peace was disturbed in the early hours as crews set up for the day. Without the generous donations from our sponsors, Lions Horn Pond Day could not have happened. Edward Jones-Financial, Woburnite Bill Sullivan North Suburban YMCA Sean Coakley, Atlantic Power Cleaning Steve and Mike from Throne Depot, Wakefield REMAX Balloon Bob Ferullo, Woburn Police Jay Duran Jay Corey "Snooky" Jim …

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Horn Pond Day is Saturday

Dunk Mayor Scott Galvin and other local celebrities at charity event.

  The following information was provided by the Woburn Lions Clubs: The Lions Clubs' Horn Pond Day will be held Saturday June 9. Proceeds will benefit Mass Lions Eye Research. The Woburn LIONS Clubs have joined together to host a wonderful day for families filled with wholesome fun for all ages, and to raise funds that help Lions Eye Research and the local community covering a wide range of needs and services. There will be something for everyone, young and old, to do or to view, on Saturday June 9 from 9 AM to 4 PM. Events and activities will take place in and around Horn Pond and include a bouncy house, crafter’s tables, hot air balloon rides from 9:00-11:30, a dunk tank (see schedule for participants and times), tarot card reader, kayak…

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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IMAGE GALLERY: Lions Club, Residents Enjoy Horn Pond Day

Brilliant sunshine, warm temperatures and fun mark first annual event over the weekend.

Under the brilliant sun and warm temperatures, families from all over enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon at the first annual Lions Horn Pond Day event on Saturday, May 21. The event featured musical bands, hay rides, face-painting and kayak rides on the pond. The first-ever event was sponsored by the Woburn and Winchester Lions clubs. 

maryann chorlton

9:10 am on Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Thank You to all who made this event happen and a very special day for all. Great community teamwork.   more ›

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Patch Facts

Five Things You Need to Know Today, April 19

City Council meets tonight.

"Five Things You Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. Today is Monday, April 18. Here are five things you need to know: To find out what is going on today in Woburn, check out our events listings. 

dan

8:19 am on Tuesday, April 19, 2011

THE GOD THAT ANSWERETH BY FIRE Thank you, Mr. President, Janet Reno too. We mustn’t forget the ATF, the FBI, all the men in blue How well did you sleep last night? Did you toss and turn? I myself didn’t get much sleep. Did you know I saw my father burn? The day will come we’ll all be judged As we stand before the Lord. Koresh my have thought himself as Christ But you thought yourself as God The …   more ›

Monday, April 18, 2011

Horn Pond Day is Tomorrow!

A new community event is coming to town. Horn Pond Day will be May 21.

Where are you going to be May 21 from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m., Woburn? Let us tell you where you can be—the first annual Horn Pond Day, Woburn's newest community event. Presented by collaboration between the Woburn and Winchester Lions Clubs, the Host Lions Club and the Woburn Breakfast Club, headed by Chairman MaryAnn Chorlton, Horn Pond Day will offer a host of fun, food and games that the collaborative hopes to bring back year after year. According to Chorlton, Horn Pond Day will feature, “kayak rides on the pond, paddle boats, hot air balloon rides, food concessions, numerous crafters, State Police water demonstrations, firefighters on hand, a dunk tank featuring special community participants, the Lions' Annual Journey for Sight Walk a …

Irene Simas

11:13 am on Saturday, April 23, 2011

It will be a wonderful Community Event. MaryAnn is the President of the Woburn Middlesex Lions Club. She enthusiastically brought the idea to the other Lions Clubs as a united Lions Project and she was thrilled that they all signed on! See you there!   more ›

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