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EDITOR'S PICKS: 5 Things To Do Saturday, May 24

Volunteers are needed ​today from 9 a.m. to noon ​(rain or shine) ​to place more than 2,500 flags on veterans' graves at Edgell Memorial Cemetery in Framingham.


Below are my editor's picks for things to do today,​ Saturday, May 24 

  • Volunteer Opportunity: Volunteers are needed ​today from 9 a.m. to noon ​(rain or shine) ​to place more than 2,500 flags on veterans' graves at Edgell Memorial Cemetery in Framingham.​ Click here for more details.​
  • 33rd Annual Soccer Tourney: This weekend is the ​​Framingham United Soccer Club's 33rd Annual Memorial Day Soccer Tournament​. Last night, there was a doubleheader of  U14 ​games featuring Framingham vs Natick. (Framingham Patch had a photographer at Bowditch and will post photos shortly.) Hundreds of soccer players will take the fields this weekend during the very popular tourney. For a complete schedule of all the weekend games, visit: http://qfuse.com/s/fusc/memorial-day-tournament/fields-schedules
  • Library Closed: Hope you are already have some great books and magazines to read this weekend. Due to Memorial Day weekend, the main Framingham Library and the McAuliffe branch will be closed today (and also Sunday and Monday).
  • HungrytownHungrytown​ is a musical duo comprised of married couple Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson​, and they will take the stage at Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham at 8 p.m. Tickets are $18, $17 for seniors and students, $15 for members and $9 for children 12 and under.
  • Music in Nobscot: The Elderly Brothers Band will perform at Nobscot's Cafe at 9 tonight. No cover charge.​


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