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CALENDAR CLASSIFIED FLEA MARKETS YARD SALES in in i fisill lai iffea a-. I FABULOUS WEYMOUTH lli ANTIQUE FLEA MKT. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 10-5 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5 FREE ADMISSION CASH PRIZES 1100 CAR FREE PARKING, SNACK VENDING OVER 300 SPACES. SOME STH.L AVAILABLE Antiques. Collectibles.

Crafts New Kardundisi DEALER INFO 475-31 12 Sit I Sll 331-3384) Dir: Rte 128 to Rte 3 South. Take exit 16A to first traffic light, take right to Angelos. Former Kings Dept. store. ANTIQUES NEW GOODS CRAFTS F000 COLLECTIBLES SAT-SUN 9-5 HOLIDAY Mondays 9-5 Snack Bar Information: 335-2373 Intersection of Rtes.

18 53. trated texts on influence of Luther as religious reformer. Through Deo. 4, "The painter and Printer. Robert Motherwell's Graphics." includes such works as "Poet "Madrid Suite," as well as recent etchings and lithographs including "Easter Day," "Rites of Passage," "Primal Sign" and "Altamira Elegy." Currier Gallery of Art 192 Orange Manchester, N.H.

Telephone 603-669-6144. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10 a.m. -4 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sunday 2-5 p.m. Closed Mondays, holidays. Free.

Opening Oct. 25-Nov. 27, "Indiana's Indianas," 20-year retrospective of paintings and sculpture by Robert Indiana from his personal collection. Through January 6, "Watercolors and Drawings from the Permanent Collection: Selection II." Oct. 23, 3 p.m., opening reception with 'lecture "Decade of Change: American Art in the 1960s," by Robert Coty, Currier director.

Dartmouth Children's Musoum 276 Gulf South DartmoullvJelepbone 993-3361. Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. -6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-noon. Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Admission adults $1.50, children $1, museum Tnembers, free.

Opening Oct. 21, "Energy Is a Breeze," new permanent exhibition featuring a 12 volt Wincharger wind-driven generator atop a 70 foot tower plus accompanying exhibit relating to the workings of windmills and their potential. Opening reception Oct. 21,11 a.m., in celebration of Massachusetts Energy Week. Permanent exhibits include: rock and mineral collection, adventure area, tree slide, giant honeycomb, trains and children's garden.

Quadrangle Springfield Library and Museum 220 State St. Telephone 413-737-1750. Library hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m. Museum hours: Tuesday through Sunday noon-5 p.m. Free.

Closed major holidays. Includes Springfield City Library Science Museum and Planetarium, George Walter Smith Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts and Connecticut Valley Historical Museum. In the CVHM: Opening Oct. 24-Jan. 8, "Cast Iron Stoves and Hooked Rugs," selection of wood and coal burning stoves plus hand-hooked rugs.

Oct. 23, noon-5 p.m., "Made by Hand: Hand-Hooked Rugs," demonstration. Donations requested. Call for information on lectures, films, special presentations. BOSTON, CAMBRIDGE Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 280 The Fenway, Boston.

Telephone 566-1401, recorded Information 734-1359. Hours: Tuesday noon-9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday noon-5 p.m. Closed Monday. Contributions requested. Renaissance, Dutch art, tapestries, sculpture, flowering courtyard, period furnishings.

Guided tour Thursdays 2:30 p.m. Archive of the Commonwealth Museum State House, Beacon street, Boston. Telephone 727-2816. Hours: Monday through Friday (except holidays) 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.

Exhibits: "Lost and Found: Urban Community-Boston's West "Written Word: Four Centuries of Handwriting in "Preserving Our "Boston 350: Profile of History of Boston's Land, People and Institutions," maps and photographs featuring Boston's major topographical changes, personalities, landmarks, education, industry and labor; "From Colony to Commonwealth, 1628-1780." Albert Einstein Library 755 Boylston Boston. Telephone 536-3131. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Free admission.

Two biographical fUms (one for children) 150 books, 450 periodicals from 1913, 18-poster biographical account by American Institute of Physics, photographs of Einstein and his work. Tests on relativity, films shown daily. (Rte. 3 Exit 16 Rte 18 North) FREE ADMISSION GRANO OPENING HALLMARK CARDS i WRAP 20 OFF NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST HOLIDAY SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA YARD SALE T0WLE MANUFACTURING CO. FACTORY OUTLET 135 AMERICAN LEGION HIGHWAY REVERE (Rte.

60) JUST NORTH OF BELL CIRCLE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 9-5 Free parking and admission Brass, glass, ceramics, silver plated holloware, pewter, Christmas ornaments and decorations, novelty gifts and more. ALL MERCHANDISE FROM THE TOWLE CO. Jolly Jim's NOVEKBER 5-6 EXPO CEKTER BOSTON Exit 17 off S.E. Expressway NOVEKBER 19-20 TRADE CENTER WOBURN Complimentary parking Rental info 246-3360 This ad admits 2 adults for $1 .25 each ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET Cap Cod Museum of Natural History, Inc. Rte 6A.

Brewster. Telephone 896-3867. Hours through Dec. 4: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sunday 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving.

Christmas New Year's Adults children under 14, 50 cents; beginning Oct. 20, free admission every third Thursday of the month. Through Oct. 26, "Prints from Nature," some 40 prints in a variety of media. Edavlll Museum of Now England Heritage Rte.

58, South Carver. Telephone 866-4526. Hours through Oct. 31: daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults ages 3-12, $3: under 3 free; fee includes steam train ride through cranberry country, museum.

Animal farm, museum of railroad memorabilia and antique toy trains, firefighting equipment dating to 1812, recreation of 19th century shopping village. Sandwich Historical Society and Glaaa Museum Town House Square, Rte. 130, Sandwich Village. Telephone 888-0251. Hours through Nov.

1: daily 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission adults group rates available. Displays of Sandwich glass made 1825-1888; 1850 glass press; Denning Jarves' glass factories; lacy glass. Through 1983, "Vodon Cur and Engraved Glass." Orientation slide presentation shown periodically. American Jewish Historical Soclsty Brandeis University campus, Waltham.

Telephone 891-8110. Hours through October Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free admission. Library and Museum on the history of Jews in America. Through June 30, 1984, "Treasures.

From an Extraordinary Collection: Rediscovery at Age Ninety," 90th anniversary exhibition featuring objects portraying different aspects of American Jewish lite and history. Ongoing: "Jews In COIonial America," permanent exhibition of portraits, objects and documents from first 150 years of Jewish settlement in North America. Hlggln Armory Museum 100 Barber Worcester. Telephone 853-6015. Hours: Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends noon-5 p.m.

Adults senior citizens and ages 5-16, $1. Through Feb. 29, "All About Dragons," more than 100 suits of authentic armor exhibited in a Gothic castle setting, swords, polearms, crossbows, shields and -firearms as well as Medieval and Renaissance art, tapestries, stained class and other finery. Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m., "The Armors of Henry VIII," slide lecture by Ian D.D.

Eaves, Keeper of Armor, H.M. Tower of London. Admission includes admission to museum open 7-9 p.m. for viewing. Oct.

27, 7:30 p.m., slide lecture "The Dragon In Art." by Professor Ellen Kosmer. Dept. Art and Humanities, Worcester State College. Admission $1, includes admission to museum open 7-9 p.m. for viewing.

Waltham Museum 194 Charles st. (rear building) Waltham. Telephone 893-8017. Hours: Sundays p.m.; groups by appointment may visit during the week. Adults $1, children 50 cents when accompanied by an adult.

Metzcars, Orient bicycles, Bleriot monoplane reproduction, steam engine plus large collection of Waltham memorabilia housed In 1 1 0-year-old James Baker house, first employee of Waltham Watch Co. in 1849. Oct. 20, 7:45 p.m., two slide presentations "The Building of the Moody Street Bridge" and "Mill No. 1," at Lecture Hail, Waltham Public Library, 735 Main st.

Free admission. Computer Museum One Iron way, Marlborough. Telephone 467-4036. Hours: Sunday through Friday 1-6 p.m. Closed major holidays.

Free admission. Exhibits on major developments in computer technology, as well as Industry's most significant computers, such as Lincoln Lab's TX-O, IBM's "Stretch" super computer and Apollo onboard guidance computer. Also: early calculating devices, needle telegraph, first core memory and punched-card machines. Videotaped lectures, group tours, Oct. 23, 3 p.m., multi-media presentation by Robert V.D.

Campbell on the Harvard Mark HV. -Danforth Museum 123 Union Framingham. Telephone 620-0050. Hours: Wednesday through Friday p.m.; Saturday and Sunday p.m. Closed major holidays.

Free. Through Nov. 6, "Grandma Moses: the Artist Behind the Myth, paintings, preliminary drawings and original source materials by Anna Mary Robertson Moses. Ongoing: "Works from the Permanent Collection." Berkshire Museum 39 South Pittsfield. Telephone 413-443-7171.

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m. Free admission. Through Oct. 30, "Berkshire Art Assn. 1983 Exhibition of Painting and "Photographs by Marie Mueller." Through Oct.

23, "The Beauty of Wood" In Berkshire Gallery. Oct. 26, noon-1 p.m.. "American Art of the 30s," luncheon lecture, bring your own lunch, drinks and dessert. Old Sturbrldg Village Rte.

20 West, near junction I-86 and exit 9 of Mass. Pike, Sturbridge. Telephone 347-3362. Hours through Oct. 29: daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Adults ages 6-12, $3.50: under 6 free; group rates by prereglstration only. Costumed interpreters re-create work, family and social life of rural New England community of 1830, 40 historical buildings. Permanent exhibit, J. Cheney Wells Clock Gallery of early American clocks. Hancock Shaker Village Rte.

20, Hancock. Telephone 413-443-0188. Hours through Oct. 30: daily 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission adults $4.50, children ages 6-12, $10 for families; senior citizen, student and group rates available.

Restored outdoor village museum of Shaker communal life and crafts. Guided tours through 20 restored buildings. Weekly Shaker workshops in fall. Pllmoth Plantation. Off Rte.

3, Plymouth. Telephone 746-1622. Hours through Nov. 30: dairy 9 a.m. -5 p.m.

Admission to Pilgrim Village and Wampanoag Campsite: Adults children $2.75. At the plantation. Pilgrim life in 1627, costumed Interpreters in 14 replica houses. Mayflower State Pier, Plymouth Harbor. Hours: daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Adults ages 5-13, $1.50. Fullscale reproduction of 1620 ship used by Pilgrims. Dockside orientation exhibit. Combination, Plimoth-Maytlower ticket adults $6.50, children $3.75. Kendall Whaling Museum 27 Everett Sharon.

Telephone 784-5642. Hours: Tuesday through Friday 1-4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission adults $1, children 50 cents. Museum features new Arctic Gallery. Through Oct.

29, "American Whalers in the Western Artie: Paintings, Drawings and Prints by William Gilkerson." Drummer Boy Museum Rte. 6A, West Brewster. Telephone 896-3823. Hours: daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Adults $2.50, teenagers $1.50, ages 6-11 75 cents, under 6 free.

Complete story of the American Revolution with many unknown facts; "History with a Smile." Pilgrim Monument and Provlncatown Museum Winslow street off Bradford street behind Town Hall. Telephone 487-1310. Hours: dairy 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 'Admission: adults children 4-7, $1. Various wings in the museum draw on town's historic, artistic and literary lore; wing honoring native son Adm.

Donald MacMillan contains artifacts from 31 Arctic. exhibitionsr. whaling captain's cabin; Eugene O'NeiH memorabilia. OVER DEALERS GRAFTON FLEA MARKET INC. Outdoors and indoors, ram or shine, every Sunday holidays, 9 a m.

-5 p.m. Rte. 140, Upton-Grafton town line, Grafton, Ma. Antiques, china, Jewelry, arts and crafts, coins, stamps baseball cards, clocks, etc. Caterer on prem ATLANTIC PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER NO HEADING SRT 21 EVERY SUNDAY 9AM-5PM ELSEWHERE ises.

Adm. adults SO (SCT), children (reel Come where the crowds are. Now in our 14th Marina Bay Weekend Show FtsKair sQuurnia fui mct. Antiques, Collectibles yr. info.

839-2217. 473-3641 a INDOORS HEATED a OUTDOORS a SSWACK BAR ADM. SOc FREE DOOR PRIZES EVERY HOUR Free Tickets To Local Cinemas Crafts, New Merchandise NORTON FLEA MARKET Ground INDIAN SUKXER FLEA November 6. 13. 20, 27 From 8:30 a.m.

Adm. .50. Children tree For Information 285-6765 Info. Res. Weekdays 922 6391 or 532-0606 Sundays, No.

Reading 664-8623 From Rt. 128 take Rt. 28 North Rt. 93 take Rt. 62 East Rt.

take Rt. 62 West Saturday 10-5 Sunday 9-5 Free Parking! Hundreds of Dealers 'Food Lounge East Squantum St, SQUANTUM 328-0173 DEALERS WANTED MELROSE ARMOR? Oct. 30th. Call 1-667-5745 OPERATION SHIP -SHAPES Sale of original wooden shipbuilding patterns. AH shapes and sizes.

New inventory each 3 MINS. FROM EXPRESSWAY week. Most pieces under 110. COIN SHOW. SUNDAY 1023 Buy Sal, Brockton Holiday Inn.

Rts. 24 a 27. 828-9897. ADMISSION .50 Sat. Oct.

22 Sat. Oct. 29 from 10-5. Chariest own Navy Yard, Bidg Number 106. Fol Citizens FREE! low signs to Shipyard Quarters Gate 4.

uaa eez-eioo. GRAND ilEWTARlK Junction Route 28 and by pass 28. Decry. N.H. ANTIQUES A FLEA MKT.

INOO OAS OUTDOORS COUNTRY PLACE FLEA MART ANTIQUE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY 9-6 RAYNHAM RTES. 24 4 44W OVER 300 DEALERS Snack Bar, plentiful pkg. admits. 50c, under 12 free. 823-8823 or 584-4432 300 dealers outside 100 Wen ham Historical Assn.

and Museum Inc. 132 Main Rte. 1A, Wenham. Telephone 468-2377. Hours: Monday through Friday 1-4 p.m., Sunday 2-5 p.m.

Closed major holidays. Adults ages 6-14, 50 cents; admission includes doll collection and tour of 17th-century Cia-flin-Richards House. Through Nov. 20, "Antique Paisley Shawls," shawls woven between 1805-70 in France, England, and Edinburgh, but mainly in Paisley, Scotland by hand and later on a Jacquard loom. Hammond Castle Mum urn 80 Hesperus Gloucester.

Telephone 283-2080. Hours: Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday 1-4 p.m. Closed major holidays. Adults elders $2, children 12 and under $1.

Permanent exhibits: 8600-pipe organ. Also Roman, Medieval, Renaissance items. Esmx Institute Muaaum 132-134 Essex Salem. Telephone 744-3390. Hours: Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sunday p.m.

Admission adults senior citizens ages 6-16, members free: group rates available: Essex County residents half-price Sunday. Library hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. p.m.; admission $2. Ongoing: "Salem Witches: Documents of Early American Drama," paintings and original artifacts back to 1692 witchcraft trials. Slide presentation on witchcraft hourly.

Craftmaking demonstrations, Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m., through October. Historic houses: Gardner-Pin-gree House (1804), open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. -4 p.m., Sunday p.rrC Andrew-Safford House open Thursday 2-4 p.m. Peirce-Nichote and Assembly House, Tuesday through Saturday p.m.; John Ward-(1684) and Crowlnshield-Bentley (1727) and Ropes Mansion (1720) all open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday p.m. Vaughn Doll House, open museum hours.

Guided tours of houses: adults $1.50 per house, senior citizens $1, children 75 cents per house; combination tickets (museum and houses) adults $6, senior citizens $4.50, children group rates available. Addison Gallery of American Art Phillips Academy. Chapel avenue, Rte. 28, Andover. Telephone 475-7515.

feours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.ra-5 p.m., Sunday p.m. Closed major holidays. Free. Through Nov. 27, "David Salle: Paintings, Prints and frawtngs." Ongoing: Paintings from the Permanent Collection.

Portsmouth Children' Muaaum South Meeting House. Marcy street, Portsmouth, N.H. Telephone 603-436-3853. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday noon-5 p.m. Regular admission: adults ages 16 and up $2.50, children $1.50.

under 2, free; group rates by reservation only. Permanent exhibition areas include: Yellow Submarine, video newsroom, computer center, radio broadcasting station, "Life Experience: Pediatric Unit." Strawbary Banke Portsmouth, N.H. Telephone 603-436-8010. Hours: dairy 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults senior citizens children maximum family rate $15.

Guided, two-hour tours through 10-acre grounds of city's oldest settlement of 30 buildings, most on original sites, induding4five, restored and turnrshed tvxriesj permanent exhibits, gardens and craft shops. Inside. Open Sundays year- round. New-used-old and an grand okkikg CENTRAL PLAZA Aotiijii Flea Market 17 Cantral Aw Seekonk, Ma. Opening for indoor season Saturday, October 22, A every Saturday A Sunday Open 9-5.

For into can 401-434- 0180 or 817-338-7291 Over 140 dealer spaces. 112 mi. from Rt. 05 a Ri. 1A between Rt.

1A Rt. 152. Seekonk, Ma. Pawtucfcet, R.I. line.

tique merer). Super buys. Dealers info (603) 432-2326 FREE PARKING ADM. 50 CHILDREN FREE COUNTRY TIME ANTIQUE FLEA MKT. Indoors every Sat.

Sun. 4 Saturday Year Round Harvard Si. Mirtit SIXTH SUMMER SEASON 50 Spaces avail, thru Oct. Oira caH Peter, 661-7894 Monday Holidays 9-5 Rte. 1A.

14 mi. No. of Walpote Center. 491-41 19 days, 471-41 is eves. WESTFORO FLEA MARKET Littleton (Rte.

110). West- KINGSTON 106 FLEA MARKET Rta. 106, Kingston, MA. Year round indoors, every Sunday 10-4. 75 cents admission.

Children under 12 free. Dealer info. 934-6711. INDOOR FLEA MARKET Nov. 5.

Watertown Elks Space $15. eaters Welcome Call 924-9667 after 2 p.m. ford exit 32 off 495. Open every -Gun. 7-5 til Nov.

Dealer space S10. Gtenda Lewis. 692- 8966. 692-7047. LEXINGTON ARMORY Flea Mkt.

Sun. Oct 30. 10-4 NEPONSET SWAP SHOP Flea Market Every Sunday Buyers $1 per carload Walk-ins 50 cts. per person Setters from $10 per space NillUu-Biiint Hill Scl. Thurs 1027.

10-9. Frt. 1028 10-5. Exclu. specialty shops unique handcrafted items.

350 Prospect Belmont Exit 44N off Rte. 128 Dealer inf. 275-1884 Adm. $50 Under 12 free. Snack bar.

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