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Friday

Paula Cole belts it out for benefit concert

DERRY N.H. -- Grammy-award winner Paula Cole will perform tomorrow night at 7 at the Stockbridge Theatre at Pinkerton Academy for the 4th annual concert and silent auction to benefit the Center for Life Management Foundation.

Raised in Rockport, Cole is best known for her top ten single "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone." Her pop hit "I Don't Want to Wait" is the theme song from the Dawson's Creek television series. She has performed with Peter Gabriel, Sarah McLaughlin and Matchbox 20.

CLM is a non-profit community mental health organization that has provided behavioral and mental health care services for the people and communities of southern New Hampshire for 45 years.

To reserve tickets, go to www.stockbridgetheatre.com or call 603-437-5210, or visit the theatre box office from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Tickets are $30/$35 adults; $20 for seniors and students. The silent auction begins at 6 p.m. The theatre is located at 5 Pinkerton St.

Saturday

Expo highlights rare and hard-to-find print media

Bunny Yaeger's large format, hand-painted photo of Bettie Page in her cat spotted swimsuit

Post-mortem photography

WILMINGTON -- The Boston Book, Paper and Photo Exposition and


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Sale will take place on Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Shriner's Auditorium, 399 Fordham Road.

The event is a resource for original bestsellers, rare books, posters, autographs and prints. The expo will also feature vintage pinup art by Bunny Yaeger (photographer of pinup queen Bettie Page) and a rare glimpse into the historic Victorian practice of post-mortem photography.

Pre-register at www.bookandpaperexpo.com and receive a coupon

Bunny Yaeger's photo of Betty Page (courtesy photo)
worth 43 percent off the $7 admission, or call 781-862-4039. For information, email info@bookandpaperexpo.com.

Sunday

Spring Pops up in Chelmsford

CHELMSFORD -- The Chelmsford Community Band and Chelmsford Jazz Ensemble welcome spring with a Pops Concert, Sunday at 2 p.m., at the Chelmsford Lodge of Elks, 300 Littleton Road.

Encorporating the sounds of the big band era, the Chelmsford Community Band, now in its 39th season, is an all-volunteer adult band that performs throughout the year, including the Summer Concert Series on the Common, each Tuesday evening in July and August.

Festivities

The Chelmsford Community Band
include a raffle, snacks and a cash bar.

Tickets are available at the door for $10; $5 seniors and for children under 12. For information, visit www.chelmsfordband.org.