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Five New Recent Videos From WestfordCAT

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Here’s a quick look at some recent new productions now airing on WestfordCAT!

For more of our programming, check out WestfordCAT’s YouTube Channel, at westfordcat.org as well as on your TV (Channels 8,9 and 99 for Comcast, Channels 33,34 and 35 for Verizon – listings are available at westfordcat.org)

And if you’d like to produce a show and you’re a Westford resident, we want to hear from you! For more information, e-mail sfletcher@westfordcat.org

CAT Tracks – The Marys Community Thrift Store

There’s a new community thrift store in Westford, The Marys, where local sisters Wendy Turcotte and Kara Valcourt have brought their once online venture to a brick and mortar location. Find out how they believe this is not your average thrift store and how they are giving back to the community in a big way.

Senior Spot – Concord Park Assisted Living/Senior Living Residences

Host Jenn Quinn of ComForCare is joined by Jamie McWilliam, Executive Director of Concord Park Assisted Living, as he shares the experiences of being a resident at Concord Park in West Concord, Massachusetts.

Full Circle Fitness – Eat Your Blues Away

Certified Wellness and Nutrition Consultant, Cheryl Major, shares her own healthy eating journey and advises on how to literally Eat Your Blues Away by breaking the addiction to processed foods.

Hello Westford – Creation Station

John Flanagan of Red Hat discusses Creation Station, its offerings, and its mission with co-founder Nandu Vellal. Then Creation Station member and 3D printing enthusiast Richard Thall presents a demonstration of his printer.

Westford School Department Update – April 14th, 2016

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