By Charlie Breitrose
The town’s student musicians will show off their talents on March 28 during the third annual Watertown Music Fest. Continue reading
By Charlie Breitrose
The town’s student musicians will show off their talents on March 28 during the third annual Watertown Music Fest. Continue reading →
By Charlie Breitrose
The Watertown High School theater program will put on “Legally Blonde” in March, and to raise money they are selling ads in the Playbill for the spring musical.
There are three options – a full page, half page and quarter page – with prices ranging from $65 to $180.
The play runs from March 4 to 6 and more than 1,000 people are expected to attend.
For more information contact Dan Wulf at daniel.wulf@watertown.k12.ma.us.
The advertising form is below:
{Originally posted on the Watertown News Facebook page on Feb. 11, 2014}
By Charlie Breitrose
The mural of scenes around Watertown painted over the summer will be recognized at the State House Tuesday afternoon.
The work, “Spirit of Watertown,” was created by Watertown High School students who worked with artist Gregg Bernstein. It is 207 feet long and went on a formerly graffiti covered wall on the path between Whites and Waverley avenues.
The Massachusetts Cultural Council awarded the mural a Gold Star Award. The honor goes to exemplary examples of works funded by local cultural councils.
Members of the Watertown Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee and Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice and the Environment.
See more here: http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/goldstar/goldstar_detail.asp?goldstar_id=102