North Bridge Magazine

Spring/Summer 2013

Launched in 2008, North Bridge Magazine is a twice-yearly publication tailored to Acton, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury & Wayland residents and edited to enrich the experience of living in six of Massachusetts' most desirable communities.

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INBOX ��� Nancy James, owner of the N.P. James Insurance Agency in Concord, is a ���life��� member of the Girl Scouts of America, holding both a First Class and Curved Bar Girl Scout designation. James was invited to help Willard School 4th grade Scouts with sales techniques for their upcoming Girl Scout Cookie sale fundraiser. Being a 30-year sales veteran, James offered perNancy James Concord Academy Summer Camp ��� Concord Academy Summer Camp (CASC) The brand new 12,000-square-foot facility in strives to create a day camp environment that Lincoln is located on a two-acre campus just a promotes a love of learning. The camp hosts tra- short drive from surrounding towns such as ditional camp programming for ages three and Weston, Wayland, Sudbury, Concord, and up, as well as specialty camps focused in the Lexington. For more information, please call arts, academics, and athletics for older campers. 617.332.1611 or visit www.teddybearclub.org. Activities include swimming, sports, arts and ceramics, woodshop, canoeing, and more. CASC ��� Furniture Consignment Gallery opened its also offers Build-It-Yourself Workshops, Circus third store in March in Plymouth. The 12,000- spectives on successful selling and approach Camp, and Summer Stages Dance Workshops. square-foot store offers 12 rooms of quality pre- strategies. James can be reached at 978.369.2771 You can reach them at www.concordacademy- owned furniture. Furniture Consignment Gallery, or at npjames@npjames.com. summercamp.org or at 978.402.2284. the leading provider of consignment services to ��� Jon Golden of Carlisle is the new owner of ��� This February, The Teddy Bear Club, one of Jersey, also has stores in Hanover and Chestnut Tables to Teapots ��� Home Furnishings on greater Boston���s premier preschools, com- Hill. For more information, contact Jay or Diana Consignment ��� in Acton. With many store menced the groundbreaking of its second loca- Frucci at jay@furnitureconsignment.com or at upgrades, increased internet presence, and a tion in Lincoln. This popular French/English 508.612.4010. broadened range of fine furnishings and bilingual school has been a mainstay in Newton antique offerings, turnover has increased so since 1993, offering a unique preschool pro- ��� Contemporary women���s fashion retailer Lyn much that the Tables��� staff has grown from 7 to gram for children from two- to five- years old. Evans Potpourri Designs in Concord is proud to estates and fine homes from Maine to New 15 employees in 10 months. Another major store upgrade and expansion is coming for spring/summer 2013. Find Tables on Facebook ���Early Spring: Henry Thoreau and Climate Boston University���s or at www.tablestoteapots.com. Change,��� a ground-breaking exhibition at Richard Primack the Concord Museum presented through September 15, 2013, explores three cen- Jon Golden turies of careful observation of seasonal natural phenomena in Concord, a pool of data on the relationship between climate and biology that is essentially without parallel in North America. The exhibition also provides an extraordinary opportunity to examine the Concord Museum���s renowned Thoreau ROBIN WEISS collection, much of which has never before 10 ��� north bridge magazine ��� SPRING/SUMMER 2013 been exhibited together. For more information, visit www.concordmuseum.org. COURTESY OF CONCORD ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP RECENT NEWS BRIEFS covering Acton, Concord, Carlisle, Lincoln, Sudbury, and Wayland people, places, and businesses

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