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Five Things You Need To Know Today, May 4

Data protection classes, group workouts and a rummage sale all going on on Friday.

 

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Today is Friday, May 4, 2012. Here are five things you need to know about.

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1. More of the grey: The National Weather Service is calling for likely showers coming before 5 p.m. Patchy fog after 8 a.m. Cloudy with a high of 56. 70% chance of precipitation. In the evening, showers before 8 p.m. Drizzeling, coudy with a low of 56.

2. Data Protection Day: Everyday a client will come into one of our two stores with some sort of lost data. Nearly 90 percent of the time it is due to a failing piece of hardware. Bring your computer in any friday from May 4 and the end of the year and The Computer Cafe staff will test your hard drive to make sure that its working properly. At 10 a.m. at , 600 Main St, Winchester, MA.

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3. Free Week of Group Workout Classes: Are you looking for a fun workout to do with your friends? Set up a small group and try it out for FREE. We also have other groups you can join in on. Give us a call at 781-721-9996. All day long at , 605 Main St, Winchester, MA.

 

4. Epiphany Rummage Sale: The Epiphany Rummage Sale returns this Spring with many great bargains! Find name brand clothing for all ages, sports equipment, dress up clothes, toys, games, housewares, home and holiday décor, antiques, collectibles and more.  The rummage sale is a biannual tradition that benefits numerous Epiphany charities. , 70 Church St, Winchester.

 

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