City briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell raids his piggy bank, counts up his hard-earned pennies and determines that he has just enough scratch to take the Insider staff out on the town. We're a cheap date; just see our center spread this week!

As always, once we're done painting the town red, we hand the brush over to Tom, who uses it to paint a crimson city memo – right on Main Street!

Rehab report

Culvert work ongoing

Work continues on the North State Street culvert rehabilitation project, just north of the State Prison, Aspell writes. This week, the contractor will concentrate on water control and preliminary concrete applications for stabilization. No traffic delays are expected.

All tangled up

Learn to relieve stress

The Concord Public Library will host a family program, “Zentangle,” Feb. 4th at 2 p.m., Aspell writes.

“Zentangle” helps you be more creative. Learn the easy steps to drawing complicated- looking patterns or “tangles.” Focus your busy mind, lower your stress, increase your creative confidence and impress your friends.

Come for a free one-hour workshop with Sandy Steen Bartholomew, the author of five “Zentangle” books, including Totally Tangled, Zentangle for Kidz!; and her newest, Tangled Fashionista. Books will be available for sale and signing. Registration is required. Call 225-8590 to register.

Think spring

Memberships for sale

The Beaver Meadow Golf Course is holding a membership drive until Feb. 29, Aspell writes. All 2012 memberships are on sale.

For more information, visit beavermeadowgolfcourse.com.

Author: The Concord Insider

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