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ENTERTAINMENT

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The Regent Theatre on Medford Street is Arlington's showplace of stars.
For an up-to-date listing to know what's on stage what's coming, go to www.regenttheatre.com.

OPEN MIC

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At Jam 'n Java, a coffee spot just off Mass. Ave. in Arlington Center, the microphone is open Friday nights once a month for local entertainers.

For an up-to-date listing, go to Open Mic.

BENN'S SHOTS

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Arlington resident Benn Craig adds photos of Arlington to his website. See them here >>

4th soccer tourney to benefit AYCC; team deadline Friday

AYCC logoThe fourth annual Team Up soccer tournament is set for Saturday, June 24, with proceeds benefiting Arlington Youth Counseling Center (AYCC).

The deadline for teams to register is Friday, May 24. The entry fee is $500 per team (maximum of 12 players on a roster).
It will be a fun-filled day for the entire family, all to benefit the AYCC, a nonprofit organization that helps serve families of Arlington with a broad array of services including individual and family counseling, battered women's support groups, grandparent support groups, access to fuel assistance, and much more.  
The tourney will take place at Peirce (Turf) Field (rain or shine), behind Arlington High School.
Format:  Must be 18 or above to participate
               6 v 6/ 25 minute games with referees
               3 Divisions: Open, Over 30 and Over 40*
               3 game minimum plus playoffs
               *Groupings may need adjusting depending upon enrollment.
Each team should assign a "captain" to register the team and make a single payment.
For more information or to download a team registration form, click here and click on "team registration form" on the left.

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This story was published Sunday, May 19, 2013.

 

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