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5 Things To Know Today: Sept. 19
A couple or programs at Mohr; farmer's market; cross-country meet; soccer match; and today in history: The Mouse debuts.

Mohr Programs: Marian J. Mohr Library hosts two programs today:
- Campy TV Day for kids in grades 6 to 12 at 2:30 p.m., featuring Batman with Adam West.
- 41 Sings of Hope presented by Dave Kane, a Johnston resident who lost his son in the Station Nightclub Fire in 2003.
Act Locally: The weekly farmer's market is scheduled to make a return to Johnston Memorial Park today starting at 2 p.m. Area farms include Hopkins Farm in North Scituate and White Oak Farm in Scituate.
Running Wild: Well, probably not "wild," but the Johnston High School boys' and girls teams will sure be hustling at this afternoon's scheduled cross country competitions at Goddard State Park in East Greenwich. The Lady Panthers face Mt. Pleasant and Toll Gate, while the boys race against Toll Gate and Coventry.
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Get Your Kicks: Johnston High School's girls' soccer team travels to St. Raphael's Academy for a match today, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in Pawtucket.
Birth Of The Club: On this date in 1928, Steamboat Willie, the first animated movie starring Mickey Mouse, debuted.
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