Free Music Series at Kimball Farm Westford

Friday, August 23 at 6:00pm
Kimball Farm, 400 Littleton Road (Rt. 110) Westford
All shows are 6-8pm and take place on the outdoor stage behind the batting cages. There is no admission fee and space is limited and first come, first served. Snacks and cold drinks (including craft beer) available at the Outdoor Tap Shack!

Buried in Treasures Information Night at the Senior Center

Wednesday, September 4, 4pm — 5:30pm, Rm. B07 Got too much stuff? If your house is becoming too cluttered, consider joining our Buried in Treasures Workshop. Information night including questions and answers will be on Wednesday, September 4. The workshop begins on Wednesday, September 11 at 3:30pm. Cost is just $10 – includes the 15-week course, handouts and workbook. Please call or email April Hunt with any questions or to register at 978-788-6174 or ahunt@chelmsfordma.gov.

Comedy Night in Littleton

Start the new season off on a high note. Sit down for some epic stand-up comedy. On Friday night September 6, a trio of comedians will entertain you at the Congregational Church of Littleton, 330 King St. First up: Mark Shea and John Kelly, who will likely share their experiences with road trips gone wrong, social commentary, relatable medical experiences, and personal foibles that will make you laugh at them and, gently, at yourself. Both are experienced performers at clubs, on campuses, and at community events. The headliner is Frank O’Donnell, who was inducted into the Rhode Island Comedy Hall of Fame. The honor finds him in stellar company, including his close friend, writer Danny Smith of “Family Guy.” Frank has written for comics like Bob Hope and Jay Leno. Frank’s passion, besides comedy, is a foundation he started, The Keri Anne O’Donnell Memorial Fund. The foundation commemorates his daughter Keri, a dancer and performer, who died in an auto accident. It provides scholarships for students of performance who need a financial hand up. You never know what Frank will talk about: weight loss (and gain), shows gone very, very wrong, and maybe what it is like to be the quiet kid who made everybody laugh. There may be an extra treat: the church’s pastor is Reverend Jen Munroe Nathans, a friend of Frank’s and a seasoned comic herself with experience at Chicago’s famous Second City in her resume. Tickets are $15 until September and $20 thereafter, including at the door if the event isn’t sold out. Get your tickets by calling the church office at 978 486 3245. The fun begins at 7 pm; doors open at 6:30. This is a great way to kick off the fall school-and-overwhelming-calendars season with good hearty laughs, which are actually healthy. Imagine that: something fun that’s actually good for you. Join us!

MCC to Kick Off “World of Music” with Lowell Chamber Orchestra

Middlesex Community College is excited to kick off the Fall 2024 “A World of Music” concert series with a performance by the Lowell Chamber Orchestra (LCO). Conducted by MCC Music faculty member Orlando Cela, the concert will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 8 at MCC’s Richard and Nancy Donahue Family Academic Arts Center in Lowell. “We are delighted to be opening the season with the LCO and our MCC faculty member Orlando Cela who will present a program illustrating music for reflection,” said Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta, MCC’s Chair of Music. “Our Fall 2024 ‘World of Music’ concert series will feature a variety of events, including orchestral music, faculty performances, a lecture recital, a silent film with music, and our end of semester student recital.” The LCO concert will feature works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cory Brodack, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and the world premiere of “La Balena” by Betsy Schramm will be performed. “It is pure joy to be serving as concertmaster in LCO, assisting our conductor's musical visions come to reality and experiencing the tremendous dedication from all colleagues involved,” said Katharina Radlberger, Concertmaster of the LCO and soloist in the Mozart violin concerto. “It is rare to have a small ensemble with this quality of musicianship and sense of togetherness at the same time. Being able to play the Mozart violin concerto at the beginning of Season 6 is a great honor, and I am looking forward to sharing this divine music with my colleagues and the audience.” The LCO will perform a second time at the Academic Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. The Phantom of the Opera with Live Music will also be held in Lowell at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 17 “A World of Music” will also hold performances at MCC’s Concert Hall on the Bedford Campus, including Duos and Trios Featuring Cello, Piano and Flute at 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 6; Afro-Brazilian Music with Marcus Santos at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 22, co-sponsored by MCC’s Commonwealth Honors Program; and a Student Recital at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, December 2. All concerts are free and open to the public. MCC’s Academic Arts Center is located at 240 Central Street in Lowell. With parking not available on site, the nearest public parking facility is the Early Garage on 135 Middlesex St. Visit www.middlesex.mass.edu/worldofmusic/ for more information.
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Lancaster Musicians Bring Chamber Music to the PCA

Chamber music at its finest comes to the Parish Center for the Arts at 10 Lincoln Street on September 15 at 4pm (Doors open 3:30pm), courtesy of local musicians, The Nashaway Trio. Part of the PCA’s Classical Music Series, tickets range from $5-$20, and the show is open to all ages. Tickets are available online at https://parisharts.square.site/product/9-15-24-the-nashaway-trio/216, or you can also call (978) 692-6333, visit pcawestford.org, or find the PCA on Facebook, X and Instagram.
The Nashaway Trio consists of Roy Imperio (piano), Caroline Reiner-Williams (cello), and Angel Hernandez Dominguez (violin). The Nashaway was a Native American tribe that inhabited the Nashua River valley during the 17th century. The name was chosen by the trio as being uniquely representative of the Lancaster, MA region (where the group was founded in 2009) and its rich history, as well as the musicians’ roots here.
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/9-15-24-the-nashaway-trio/216
Facebook: facebook.com/ParishCenterfortheArts
X/Twitter: x.com/PCAWestford
Instagram: instagram.com/pcawestford
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Georgie from “The Sopranos” Visits the PCA

Frank Santorelli, a.k.a. Georgie and John Fiore a.k.a. Gigi from "The Sopranos" is taking the PCA stage with opener (and 2024 PCA Comic Showcase & Contest winner) Angel Micarelli.  Two comedians... too funny.  Save the date September 27 at 7:30pm, and get your tickets well in advance for the event at 10 Lincoln Street, Westford. Tickets range from $15-$25 for this 18+ (recommended) show and are available online at https://parisharts.square.site/product/9-27-24-frank-santorelli-angel-micarelli/187, or you can also call (978) 692-6333, visit pcawestford.org, or find the PCA on Facebook, X and Instagram.
Frank Santorelli is nationally known, having been a headliner at some of the world's most famous comedy clubs, such as Catch a Rising Star, The Improv, and Caroline's on Broadway. He has appeared on the big screen in "Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits," "Crooked Lines" and "Meet the Parents," and on a smaller screen he has appeared in over 21 television shows - most notably "The Sopranos."
Angel Micarelli is still pretty new to the stand-up scene, although her career in advertising was pretty funny at times. Soft-spoken and cheerfully subversive, Angel riffs on how life should be with keen observations, relatable stories, and a poorly concealed Boston accent.
Recommended for ages 18+. General admission cabaret seating. Doors open (7pm; 7:30pm) show. Bring your own food & drinks.
Sounds of americana


The Sounds of Americana at PCA with Trusting Fate

Dig in deep with some down-home, folk-rock Americana Music when Trusting Fate takes the Parish Center for the Arts’ stage at 10 Lincoln Street, Westford on September 13 at 7pm (Doors open 6:30 pm). Advanced ticketing guarantees you a seat - $18 PCA members/seniors; $23 non-members/at the door, and you can bring your own food and drink for a complete evening of entertainment. Tickets are available online at https://parisharts.square.site/shop/pca-coffeehouse/13, or you can also call (978) 692-6333, visit pcawestford.org, or find the PCA on Facebook, X and Instagram.
For Trusting Fate, it's in the DNA. 15 years, hundreds of tunes both original and cover, multiple instruments apiece, three lead vocals with effortless harmony, always a switch-up parade through the genres, and more fun playing together and for their loyal followers than the law should allow - all melding into a tasty combination. Tight harmonies, varied instrumentation, powerful lyrics and great melodies are hallmarks of a Trusting Fate performance thanks to Susanna Doyle (accordion, keyboard, mandolin), Mike O'Brien (mandolin, fiddle, guitar), Paul Therkelsen (guitar, banjo, harmonica), and Rose Villani (bass).
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/pca-coffeehouse/13
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Become an Adult ESOL or Basic Literacy Tutor!

Have you been looking for a great volunteer opportunity? If you would like to make a difference in the life of an adult with limited English or basic literacy skills, we’d love to hear from you.
Literacy Volunteers of Massachusetts at the Pollard Memorial Library offers free, confidential, one-on-one or small group tutoring on a flexible schedule to adults in the greater Lowell area.
You do not need prior teaching experience or knowledge of another language. All you need is an open mind, a desire to help an adult improve their skills, and the ability to meet with your student for 2 hours per week for 9-12 months! In-person, remote, and hybrid tutoring options are available. Before being matched with a student you also must successfully complete an 18-hour tutor training.
To learn more, join us on-line via Zoom at one of our upcoming Volunteer Information Sessions:
Tuesday, August 27, 6:30-8 pm
Thursday, August 29, 12-1:30 pm
To RSVP to one of the above sessions, or find out more about our program, please contact our Literacy Director, Sarah Miller, at smiller@lowelllibrary.org, or our Literacy Assistant, Mary Hartmann, mhartmann@lowelllibrary.org, or call us at 978 674-1541.

Chelmsford Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale

Location:  Chelmsford Town Offices' Gym, 50 Billerica Road, Chelmsford
The book sale will be Friday, Sept. 27,  9am-7:30pm, Saturday, Sept. 28, 9am -5pm, & Sunday Sept. 29, 9am -1pm.
We'll have plenty of fiction, children's books, biography, history, cookbooks, sciences, social sciences, DVDs and CDs.  All proceeds help support library programs and services.  We hope to see you there!

Supporting Someone with a Mental Health Condition?

The Family to Family course from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) could prove helpful to you. This is a free, evidence-based, eight-session, weekly course for family members and friends of individuals living with mental health conditions. Topics include understanding the symptoms of mental health conditions, learning about treatments and therapies, practicing communication and problem-solving skills, creating a positive team approach, and self-care. Importantly, the course offers family members the invaluable opportunity of open conversation and mutual support in a stigma-free environment. The class is taught by NAMI trained family members. The NAMI Central Middlesex local affiliate will host two sessions of the course this fall. The first will meet in person in Winchester on Saturdays from 9:00-11:30 am, starting September 14th. The second course will be available via Zoom, meeting on Tuesdays from 6:30-9:00 pm, starting September 24th. Learn more and register at: namicentralmiddlesex.org/educational-courses.
Sounds of americana

The Sounds of Americana at PCA with Trusting Fate

Dig in deep with some down-home, folk-rock Americana Music when Trusting Fate takes the Parish Center for the Arts’ stage at 10 Lincoln Street on September 13 at 7pm (Doors open 6:30 pm). Advanced ticketing guarantees you a seat - $18 PCA members/seniors; $23 non-members/at the door, and you can bring your own food and drink for a complete evening of entertainment. Tickets are available online at https://parisharts.square.site/shop/pca-coffeehouse/13, or you can also call (978) 692-6333, visit pcawestford.org, or find the PCA on Facebook, X and Instagram.
For Trusting Fate, it's in the DNA. 15 years, hundreds of tunes both original and cover, multiple instruments apiece, three lead vocals with effortless harmony, always a switch-up parade through the genres, and more fun playing together and for their loyal followers than the law should allow - all melding into a tasty combination. Tight harmonies, varied instrumentation, powerful lyrics and great melodies are hallmarks of a Trusting Fate performance thanks to Susanna Doyle (accordion, keyboard, mandolin), Mike O'Brien (mandolin, fiddle, guitar), Paul Therkelsen (guitar, banjo, harmonica), and Rose Villani (bass).
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/pca-coffeehouse/13

PCA Happenings

 
Parish Center for the Arts is located at 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
9/1: Monthly Sunday Jazz Jams
A community event open to the public. All are welcome! Bring your instrument and sit and play with other jazz musicians, 3:30-5:30pm. A safe space to practice, play and listen, or just hang out with friends. Each month, a few tunes will be posted to work on before the jam. Email host Joe Virga to get on the Jam email list. $5 suggested cover. Future Dates: 10/6, 11/3, 12/1.

9/8: Open Mic Night with John Ferullo
A community event open to the public. Held on 2nd & 4th Sundays in a month at 6:30pm, Open Mic Night is for all ages and levels of experience. Sing a song, play a tune, or speak your truth. The microphone is on and all are welcome. Special guests also stop by for some added fun. Email host John Ferullo to be notified when sign-up lists go live. $5 suggested cover. Future Dates: 9/22, 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, 11/24, 12/8, 12/22.

August Happenings at the Westford PCA

 
 
Westford PCA is located at 10 Lincoln Street.
8/16: 3rd Friday Bluegrass Jam
A community event open to the public. All are welcome, 7-10pm. You can bring your banjo, fiddle, voice, or just come to watch every 3rd Friday in a month! Everyone has a great time. Future Dates: 9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20

9/1: Monthly Sunday Jazz Jams
A community event open to the public. All are welcome! Bring your instrument and sit and play with other jazz musicians, 3:30-5:30pm. A safe space to practice, play and listen, or just hang out with friends. Each month, a few tunes will be posted to work on before the jam. Email host Joe Virga to get on the Jam email list. $5 suggested cover. Future Dates: 10/6, 11/3, 12/1

9/8: Open Mic Night with John Ferullo
A community event open to the public. Held on 2nd & 4th Sundays in a month at 6:30pm, Open Mic Night is for all ages and levels of experience. Sing a song, play a tune, or speak your truth. The microphone is on and all are welcome. Special guests also stop by for some added fun. Email host John Ferullo to be notified when sign-up lists go live. $5 suggested cover. Future Dates: 9/22, 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, 11/24, 12/8, 12/22

CALLING ALL ACTORS!!!   AUDITIONS!!!

MONDAY:  8/19 @ 7pm
The Playground at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts is holding auditions for
"The 39 Steps" (Abridged) by Patrick Barlow, directed by Aspen Marshall.
This fast paced, one act comedy is filled with Spies, Murder and Romance!
- Walk-in auditions, only
- Audition readings will be from  the script
Hope to see you there!
Chelmsford Center for the Arts, located at 1A North Road

Chili, Watermelon & Ice Cream at Guest Table

Guest Table is a community dinner that takes place on the second Friday of each month at First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC). The next dinner will take place on Aug. 9. It will begin at 5:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. All are welcome! There’s no charge for dinner, but donations are gratefully accepted.
This month’s menu is chili. There will be salad, watermelon, and corn bread, with ice cream for dessert. Options made with vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free ingredients will be available. All meals are nut-free.
FPC is located at 353 Great Road, Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible. When parking, please keep a clear path for emergency vehicles; do not block the driveway around the front of the sanctuary; park only on the 117 side of Commons Rd.; and do not block access to the back of the building. Thank you!
This program is supported in part by grants from the Stow Community Chest, Nashoba Valley Rotary, and the Acton-Boxborough United Way. Guest Table is also grateful for the consistent support it receives from the Stow Council on Aging and the Stow Food Pantry, as well as the support from so many individuals who donate and volunteer.

Multigenerational Game Night at FPC

All are welcome to a multigenerational game night that takes place on the third Friday of the month at First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC). Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy free parking, free snacks, and free fun!
The next Game Night will take place on Friday, Aug 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. FPC is a nut-free location. It’s located at 353 Great Rd, Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible.

Starstuff - FPC Summer Service

A new tradition is being inaugurated at First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC) of the Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum repeating an earlier popular sermon for a summer service! This service from Nov. 2018, “Starstuff,” explores the theology of Carl Sagan, who explained that we are all made of starstuff.
The service will take place both in person and virtually on Aug. 11 at 10 a.m. Masking is optional. Child care is available for all in-person summer services. To enter the virtual room, go to tinyurl.com/22-23fpc.
FPC warmly welcomes gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. The church is located at 353 Great Rd., Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible. For more information, visit www.fpc-stow-acton.org.
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Family-Friendly Assabet Craft Beer & Food Truck Festival

The third annual Assabet Craft Beer & Food Truck Festival will take place in Stow on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 12 to 4 p.m. With more local craft beer brewers, more food trucks, ice cream from Juniper Farms, music from Becky and the Swingin’ Bards, and a dedicated children’s area, everyone is sure to find a most enjoyable way to support these local businesses.
The five local craft breweries are Amory’s Tomb Brewing of Maynard; Dirigible Brewing of Littleton; Flying Dreams Brewing Co. of Marlborough; Redemption Rock of Worcester; and Start Line Brewing Co. of Hopkinton.
Start Line Brewing Co. will be doing double duty, offering not just brew but BBQ. Kith and Kin of Hudson will bring its Kiki food truck; Braised will have tacos and taco bowls; Twizted Pickle’s offerings will include sandwiches and Fried Twizted Pickles with dipping sauce; and Bird’s Nest will offer Italian street food. Juniper Farms and the FPC Cookie Table will be there to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Just downhill from the main festival is a dedicated Carnival Games area, including games, crafts, a playground for younger kids, and face painting. Any DCF family with a Wonderfund Access Card will receive 5 free tickets.
The Assabet Craft Beer & Food Truck Festival will be held on the grounds of First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC) at 353 Great Road, Stow. General admission is through a $5 to $10 donation, and drink tickets for 10 oz beer or hard seltzer are $5, with all proceeds going directly to FPC to support its work in the community. Entry is free for children 12 and under. The event will proceed rain or shine. For more information, visit facebook.com/AssabetCraftBeer.

Fort Devens Museum Revolutionary Music Program

Military Music During the Age of Reason
Saturday August 17, 1 PM
Fort Devens Museum, 94 Jackson Road, Devens, MA

As we gear up for the Semiquincentennial of the American Revolution...
After enlisting as a fifer in the Continental Army at just 13 years old, Thomas Nixon Jr. of Framingham marched on Lexington and Concord in April 1775. He, and thousands of young boys and teenagers, joined the fife and drum corps as both his father and uncle shouldered the call. While fifing was Nixon’s introduction to war, it appealed to him and became a true skill. Join us as founding member of the Middlesex County Volunteer Fifes & Drums, Steven Taskovics, discusses the significance of the music and the fifers’ role in directing the Revolutionary War.
The Fort Devens Museum is located at 94 Jackson Road, Devens, MA, on the third floor and is wheelchair accessible. This event is free and open to the public with donations gratefully accepted. Thanks to the Harvard Cultural Council.

Crafters Wanted

Do you have a small business where you build, bake, create beautiful items from scratch?
Here's a place to be seen and sell your creations!  St. Nicholas' Annual Christmas Craft Fair (formerly St. Anthony's) will take place at Derosier Hall at 33 Chapel Street in Shirley, across from St. Anthony Church on Saturday, November 30, 2024, from 9am-4pm.
This is the 19th year of this well-loved craft fair and we'd love to have you participate.
Deadline for applications is October 6.  A registration form to apply for one or more spots and other information can be found at www.nashobacatholic.org/annual-craft-fair .  For more information, email Marianne Cooper at faithformation@nashobacatholic.org or call 978-772-0727.

Help Support People Affected by Domestic Violence in Our Communities

 
Domestic Violence Services Network, Inc. (DVSN) is looking for interested community members to participate in their FREE September 2024 Volunteer Advocate Training program at the Lexington Police Department.
The 40-hour training is designed to familiarize the volunteers with the many aspects of domestic violence and give them the skills necessary to provide confidential and appropriate services to DVSN’s clients. Once trained, DVSN’s volunteer Advocates provide direct service over the phone, at the Concord District Court, and at Emerson Hospital to people affected by domestic violence.
The September 2024 training will be held over three weeks from September 9th to September 27th on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 PM to 9:15 PM and Friday days 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM. For those who wish to activate as Advocates, an additional 10 to 12 hours of individual field training will take place after successful completion of the classroom segment.
The training is provided at no cost to attendees. All necessary materials will be provided. To learn more about DVSN and its programs, services, and events, visit DVSN.org.
Those interested in more information about the training or who want to request an application should call (978) 318-3421 or send an e-mail to training@dvsn.org. Applications are due no later than Monday, August 26, 2024.

Calling All Crafters!

Nashoba Valley Technical High School Foundation 12th Annual Craft Fair will be held Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 10 AM - 3PM (Set up 8AM - 9:30AM)
Nashoba Valley Technical High School, 100 Littleton Road (Rt. 110), Westford, MA
Register now for this well-attended event - only 100 spots available!
Vendor fee is $75 (includes an 8 foot spot, and 2 chairs bring your own table or display).
For more information and to complete the online registration/payment please visit  https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjA5MTYz
Any questions, email NVTHSFoundation@nashobatech.net

Westford Women’s Club Fall Kickoff Meeting: “Salads and Sweets”

 
Monday, September, 23 @6:30 p.m. at Cameron Senior Center, 20 Pleasant St, Westford.
Enjoy an array of salads and sweet treats while getting to know women of different ages and backgrounds who are active in Westford and the surrounding communities. Learn about upcoming social activities, service projects, and community outreach events. Find out how you can become involved. Free. Please R.S.V.P. and receive more info, contact: westfordwomensclub@gmail.com.  Visit us on Facebook or stop by our table at the Annual Townwide Yard Sale on September 28 at Abbot School. WWC is a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) www.GFWC.org and GFWC Massachusetts (GFWC MA) www.GFWCMA.org.

Community Blood Drive.
Save a life on August 13th!

 
CRITICAL NEED FOR BLOOD AND PLATELETS!
Please help!
Cornerstone Congregational Church is proud to sponsor our next blood drive with the American Red Cross on Tuesday August 13th from 9AM to 2PM. Each pint of blood we collect can help save up to three lives and will touch the lives of so many more. What a great way to pay it forward and make an impact on people in our community and across the country. An estimated 38 percent of Americans are eligible to give blood or platelets, but of those, less than 10 percent actually donate each year. If you are healthy and eligible, please come out to donate. Most donations take about an hour, so book your appointment, roll up your sleeve and become a part of the lifesaving mission of the Red Cross.
Thank you!!
Cornerstone Congregational Church
32 Graniteville Road
Westford, MA 01886
For an appointment, please visit redcrossblood.org
Or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Book Sale September 6-8, 2024

 
The Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Inc. will hold a book sale on September 6, 7 and 8 in the library’s Meeting Room, 50 Main Street, Westford. Friday September 6 is a Friends Members Only preview sale, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. If you’re not yet a member, consider joining now so you can be the first to shop the huge selection. You may also join at the door. It’s $10 for students/seniors, $15 for and individual, or $30 for a family. Memberships support the Friends and are good for a whole year. Saturday September 7 is the Public Sale, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Most items are $1 or $2. Sunday September 8 is a Bag Sale, from 2 to 4 p.m. Attendees must purchase a reusable bag for $10 to enter, and can then fill it with items. Scanners may not be used on Friday, September 6, but are welcome on Saturday and Sunday. The sale will include thousands of gently used books plus CDs, audio books, blu-ray discs, and DVDs. We accept credit card payments in addition to checks and cash. This sale is a fundraiser. 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Friends of the JV Fletcher Library. The Friends support the library by running innovative programs for all Page 1 of 2 ages, providing museum passes for discounted entrance fees, supplementing the library’s digital and hard copy collections, and updating furnishings and décor. We are still accepting items for the September sale. Please consider giving us your unwanted books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs. These materials can be dropped off at the left-hand door just inside the library’s rear entrance. If the library is closed, just drop your donations in the collection box that is located near the back door of the library. Tax deduction forms are available at the library’s main desk. The Friends of the J.V Fletcher Library appreciate your support.

Military & Veterans Appreciation Cookout!

 
The Chelmsford Military Community Covenant Task Force is sponsoring a free cookout in appreciation of active, reserve, National Guard, veterans and their families on Tuesday, August 13th. The event will take place from 5 to 7pm at the Pavilion behind the Chelmsford Elks Lodge at 300 Littleton Road. The general public is invited to attend to meet and support our local military members.
We will serve cheeseburgers, hotdogs, watermelon, chips, and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available.
The Chelmsford Military Community Covenant was established by the Chelmsford Board of Selectmen (now Select Board) in 2009 in partnership with Hanscom Air Force Base as a formal effort to support military families living in Chelmsford. The primary purpose of the program is to make Chelmsford feel more welcoming for military families and veterans by drawing upon a support network of volunteers and contributions from the local business community. For more information or to volunteer with the Task Force, please visit https://www.townofchelmsford.us/292/Military-Community-Covenant-Task-Force.

Chelmsford Food Pantry Hours

The Food Pantry is located behind the Town Offices on 50 Billerica Rd., adjacent to the ball fields. Hours: Wednesday: 5pm — 8pm; Thursday: 2pm — 4pm; Friday: 6:30pm — 8pm

Table of Plenty

FREE sit-down meal for all ages.
Tuesdays from 5pm — 6pm at the Chelmsford Senior Center. For the weekly menu, call 978-710-8328 (recording) or go to https://www.facebook.com/tableofplenty.

Myles Above in Heaven

(An intimate support group for Mothers in the loss of a child)
Saturday August 17th
10:30am-12:30pm
Community Room at the Avidia Financial Center
17 Pope Street, Hudson, MA

Saturday August 24th
10:30am-12:30pm
Duffy Properties
135 Beaver Street, Waltham, MA

3rd Friday Bluegrass Jam to be held August 16th

A community event open to the public and all are welcome, 7-10pm. Bring your banjo, fiddle, voice, or just come to watch every 3rd Friday in a month!  Come have a great time. Coming up…9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20…
Parish Center for the Arts is located at 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
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PCA Westford presents Ed McCarron

Date & Time: Sat, Aug 10, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Location: Parish Center for the Arts (On the Common), 10 Lincoln Street, Westford, MA 01886
Description:
Pianist/Vocalist/Entertainer extraordinaire Ed McCarron will spend the afternoon performing a variety of oldies, rock & pop music of the past 50 years, all with humor & fun. Suggested donation: $5. BYOB, food & chair.

Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church Picnic - August 11

Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church will hold its annual picnic on Sunday, August 11 on the church grounds at 180 Old Westford Rd., Chelmsford, 12 Noon to 5:00 p.m. The picnic menu will include lamb and chicken shish-kebabs and Armenian hamburger dinners, rice pilaf, salad and Armenian desserts such as baklava and kadaif. Armenian and Middle East dance music will be provided by the Jason Naroian ensemble.  For further information, go to www.stsvartanantz.com.
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Become an Adult ESOL or Basic Literacy Tutor!

Have you been looking for a great volunteer opportunity? If you would like to make a difference in the life of an adult with limited English or basic literacy skills, we’d love to hear from you.
Literacy Volunteers of Massachusetts at the Pollard Memorial Library offers free, confidential, one-on-one or small group tutoring on a flexible schedule to adults in the greater Lowell area.
You do not need prior teaching experience or knowledge of another language. All you need is an open mind, a desire to help an adult improve their skills, and the ability to meet with your student for 2 hours per week for 9-12 months! In-person, remote, and hybrid tutoring options are available. Before being matched with a student you also must successfully complete an 18-hour tutor training.
To learn more, join us on-line via Zoom at one of our upcoming Volunteer Information Sessions:  Tuesday, August 27, 6:30-8 pm
Thursday, August 29, 12-1:30 pm
To RSVP to one of the above sessions, or find out more about our program, please contact our Literacy Director, Sarah Miller, at smiller@lowelllibrary.org, or our Literacy Assistant, Mary Hartmann, mhartmann@lowelllibrary.org, or call us at 978 674-1541.

Renew Thrift Shop Summer Sale

Renew Thrift Shop of Littleton is having an early 50% off Summer sale that will last 2 weeks, starting on Thursday August 1st.
Renew is located in the First Baptist Church on 461 King St, although supported by Friends of the Littleton Council on Aging, which is a nonprofit 501c. All proceeds, after expenses are paid, benefit the seniors of Littleton. In-season donations of mens and women’s clothing can be made during shop hours. Monetary donations can also be made and are tax deductible, and help defray the cost of rent. What we don’t sell, we donate to others in need. Our hours are Thursday and Friday from 11-4, and Saturday 10-1. We hope you stop by.

Summer Concerts at the MacKay Branch of the Chelmsford Library

43 Newfield St, North Chelmsford
In the event of inclement weather, concerts will be held at the Senior Center.
Wednesday, August 7, 6:30 pm Joe Leary – Plays Acoustic Classic Rock and Folk Music Wednesday, August 14, 6:30 pm Rolie Polie Guacamole – Lively 90s-inspired music for kids and families
Wednesday, August 21, 6:30 pm Jumpin’ Juba – Blues, Roots, Folk, and Rock & Roll

Summer Concerts on the Common

 
Tuesdays, August 6, 13, 20, 7pm, Town Common
The Chelmsford Community Jazz Ensemble, led by Art Bakopolus, invites you to join them on the town green. Spread your blanket or set up your chairs on the grass for some lively jazz charts as the stars come out. Having recently celebrated its golden anniversary, the Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit consisting of a 65-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated local volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to the Chelmsford community since 1972. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter/X, and find them on the web at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com

Climate Café at the Senior Center

Wednesday, August 7, 10:30am, Rm. B07
Come learn about relatively inexpensive steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and start to heal the planet. There are many things we can do to reduce our impact on Earth’s changing climate. Members of the Chelmsford Climate Action Team and the Chelmsford Clean Energy and Sustainability Committee will present ideas for sustainable living and describe actions the town of Chelmsford is taking to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Refreshments will be provided. Call 978-251-0533 or email ndussault@chelmsfordma.gov to register.

Littleton Historical Society Summer Hours

 
The Littleton Historical Society on 4 Rogers Street will be open on Thursday nights from 6-8 during the months of July and August. Stop by and pay us a visit! We’re also open our regular hours: Wednesdays 1-4 and the second Sunday of the month from 2-4.

Chelmsford Historical Society Holding Classic Car Show

The Chelmsford Historical Society, in collaboration with Goonz Car Club Massachusetts, will be holding a classic car show on Sunday, August 11, 2024 from 1-4pm.
All pre-1970 cars and trucks are welcome at the event. The show will feature the 1959 Raven, a custom car designed and built by Arthur Bentas in Chelmsford from 1950-1959. It has won numerous awards and was bought by Joe Germann in 2007 and restored in time to celebrate its 50th anniversary of winning the 1959 NHRA National Championship Custom Car Show Trophy.
The car show will be held rain or shine at the Barrett-Byam Homestead, located at 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford, MA. There will be food for purchase, music, games, a 50/50 raffle, and tours of the house.

Toastmasters Now Meeting
at the Cameron Senior Center

 
TOASTMASTERS WILL HELP YOU:
· Speak and present compellingly
· Think clearly and quickly on your feet
· Become an effective leader
· Gain confidence
Westford Expressions is your local Toastmaster club, with weekly hybrid meetings. You are most welcome to join us at the Cameron Senior Center in Westford (20 Pleasant St.), or via Zoom. We are a non-profit community club, part of the world-wide Toastmaster International organization. You will learn communication and leadership skills in a supportive environment. You set the pace and attend meetings according to your schedule.
Join us at a meeting, any Monday evening at 7 pm except on holidays. For additional information about the club, contact us at: vpm-4690@toastmastersclubs.org To attend a meeting go to our web site, westfordexpressions.toastmastersclubs.org
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Global Nonprofit DSNDP Volunteers From Massachusetts participate in Cleanliness Drive!

On July 14th ,2024, Massachusetts State residents joined hands as dedicated volunteers of the global non-profit organization Dr. Shri. Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan (DSNDP), undertaking Adopt-A-Highway & Adopt-A-Visibility-Site clean-up drive in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) at (Adopt-A-Highway) 135 Eastbound side from Pond Rd. to Weston Rd, Wellesley, MA 02481 & (Adopt-A-Visibility-Site) at Gonzalez Lower Lot: Town of Dedham, 506 High St, Dedham, MA 02026.
In alignment with the motto “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (The world is one family), DSNDP aims to foster a brighter future by advocating for cleanliness drives in collaboration with the US government by undertaking nationwide cleanliness drives since July 2022. These activities are executed under the guidance of the founders of the organisation Dr. Shri Appasaheb Dharmadhikari and Dr. Shri Sachindada Dharmadhikari.
Earlier in Massachusetts, the organization also carried out other cleanliness activities such as Adopt-a-Visibility-Site, Adopt- a-Highway, across 3 cities involving a total of 67 volunteers who worked for around 85 volunteer hours and collected 28 bags of waste resulting in approx. 420 pounds of trash.
Within the North America continent, DSNDP continues to collaborate with 18 states and 73 cities across the United States for nationwide cleanliness drive including 23 different programs such as Adopt-Highway/Park/Beach/ Street/ River etc. During these cleanliness drives, DSNDP has successfully engaged 2109 volunteers, actively collecting more than 34000 pounds of trash, resulting in significant cost savings for the government. The organisation has received accolades from various state and county governments in the form of 53 certificates and 51 signboards within the nation.
The organisation is also involved in tree plantation across 15 states and 33 cities within the US. DSNDP is also involved in health initiatives such as the Women’s Cancer Awareness Conference successfully hosted in February 2023 and blood/ plasma donation drives in Canada and the United States in recent years. DSNDP also recently organised a Mega Cleanliness Drive and Tree Conservation Event across 21 locations simultaneously to celebrate Earth Day 2024.
For more information, please visit http://www.dsndp.com
Nyara

The National Center For Missing & Exploited Children Is Seeking The Public’s Assistance In Locating Missing 14-Year-Old, Nyara Mitchell.

Nyara has been missing since June 22, 2024, from her home in Canton, Massachusetts. Nyara is described as 5’5”, weighs 170 lbs., and has brown eyes with black hair. Authorities believe that Nyara may be in Boston, Massachusetts area.
In an effort to bring more attention to Nyara’s case, her poster is being featured on the Ring’s Neighbors app as a part of a partnership between NCMEC and Ring. This feature reaches millions of users, providing real-time assistance in locating missing children.
If you have any information about Nyara or her disappearance, please contact NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) or the Canton Police Department (Massachusetts) at 1-781-821-5090

The Merry Wives of Windsor coming to Concord July 20-27

 
Once again, The World’s A Stage Players, Concord Players’ Shakespeare Troupe, will stage a free production on the lawn of the Concord Free Public Library. The Merry Wives of Windsor will be presented on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays, July 20-27 at 5 PM.
One of Shakespeare’s funniest and most accessible comedies, The Merry Wives of Windsor is, in many ways, a thoroughly modern production. “I think of Merry Wives as a contemporary soap opera,” says Director Jim Porter. “Everything is just pitched a little higher, everything is a bit more over the top, it’s all very dramatic … which, of course, makes for great comedy.”
The two Merry Wives, played by Hannah Clifford (Mistress Ford) and Jacey Lynn Rutledge (Mistress Page) are simultaneously wooed by the arrogant yet oblivious Falstaff (played by Mike Haddad). Once they discover his brazen pursuit, they decide to have a little fun at his expense and go to extensive lengths to make him look like a fool.
“Hannah and I have several scenes where we team up to undermine Falstaff’s egotism and self-importance,” says Jacey. “Our characters know what’s going on. The audience knows what’s going on. But Falstaff has no idea, which is a lot of fun.”
Mike Haddad, a frequent performer and director with The World’s A Stage Players, turns Falstaff’s foibles into comic gold. “His cluelessness is what makes him fun,” says Mike. “He thinks he’s God’s gift to humanity, and assumes everyone else thinks so too. It’s a great role to play and a funny one to watch.”
The show features some of Shakespeare’s best wordplay. Shakespeare creates several hilarious characters with non-traditional and/or non-English accents – the French Doctor Caius (played by Andrew Harrington) struggles mightily with his English, while the Welsh parson Sir Hugh Evans’ (played by John Small, making his World’s A Stage Players’ debut) malapropisms add to the humor. Andrew’s real-life wife, Jasmine Yong Hall, plays the inn-keeper Mistress Quickly with a full-on cockney accent.
Merry Wives also features strong women characters, which creates a sense of female empowerment that feels distinctly feminist.
“One of the best things about the show is that the women are firmly in charge,” notes Director Jim Porter. “The men range from jovial to profoundly jealous to utterly moronic, but the women are smart, clever and very funny.”
As always, The World’s A Stage Players draws on a cast of both regulars, occasional returnees and newcomers. Returnees from last summer include Ava Enoch, Michael Jay, Darin Kimball and AJ Gaudreau, along with newcomer Cherry Lynn Zinger and Rutledge. Other familiar faces include Katie Speed, Mike Lague, Julian Willard, Kathleen O’Connor (who is also producing the show) and Ed Bernard. Ed and Andrew Harrington are the only two performers who have
appeared in every World’s A Stage Players’ production. “This is the first time in several years where my character is both alive and married at the end of the show,” says Ed, a Concord resident. “Usually, I’m either dead or alone or both.”
Performances are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, July 20, 21, 27 and 28 at 5 PM on the lawn of the Concord Free Public Library, with a rain venue at 51 Walden Street. There is also an indoor air-conditioned performance on Friday, July 26 at 7 PM.
Patrons are invited to bring blankets or chairs and sit on the lawn; a limited number of chairs will be provided. For more information, visit www.concordplayers.org.
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RiverFest Summer 2024
Explore our Local Rivers

Now through July 28

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BBB Scam Alert: Fake events & phone tickets

Many people are looking forward to fun festivals this summer. As usual, scammers are taking advantage of the building excitement. This time, they are cashing in with phony tickets—and even fake events.
How the scam works:
You see a fantastic deal on tickets to a summer festival in your area, usually through a link on social media. The event promises live music, all-you-can-eat meals, craft beer or wine, or other fun activities.
When you click the social media link, it takes you to a professional website with fantastic pictures. You enter your credit card information to buy tickets and think you are all set. But before you buy, do a little research. Whether the event is non-existent, merely disappointing, or you just bought phony tickets, the result is the same: someone pockets your hard-earned money!
BBB Scam Tracker has received numerous reports from people who purchased fake tickets to actual events or events that have yet to materialize.
A customer in Memphis reported buying tickets for $220 for a concert: "I saw an offer for presale tickets for the group Khruangbin for a concert in May. I clicked on the links and it lead me to what looked like a legit site until I realized that they are a resellers site and had marked up the ticket prices tremendously. The prices were also in USD and the service charge was astounding. I contacted the company right away but they just dismiss and ignore. They are SCAMMERS and need to be off the market. They have scammed lots of people and it is very humiliating and stressful."
One consumer who purchased tickets to a fake beer crawl reported: “Reviews across multiple platforms make it clear that these events are at best extremely misleading or at worst canceled. No refunds are given, even when their inconsistent and mostly-unreachable customer service email address responds to confirm a refund will be provided.”
How to spot a fake festival:
*Research before you buy. Search online for the festival's name and ensure the name advertised matches the website. Scammers often use names that sound similar to those of real festivals.
*Check for (working) contact information. The festival website should have a real phone number and email address.
*Watch out for prices that sound too good to be true. There is no way a festival can offer tickets at extremely low prices without losing money. If the prices are much lower than elsewhere, it's likely a scam.
What can you do?
*Pay with a credit card. You can dispute the charges if the business doesn't come through. Be wary of online sellers that don’t accept credit cards.
*Look for secure sites. The website should begin with HTTPS (the extra “s” is for security) and have a lock symbol on the address bar.
*Avoid tickets sold on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other free online listings.  Scammers are skilled at providing realistic tickets and fake receipts. Check out third-party ticket sites at BBB.org before making purchases.
For more information:
Read BBB's tips for buying tickets to an event. For general information on how to avoid scams, visit BBB.org/AvoidScams

Summer Crafts Fair in Concord

The Summer Crafts Fair 2024 will take place on Saturday, August 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at First Parish in Concord, 20 Lexington Road, Concord, MA. In case of rain, the fair will be brought indoors on the same date. This juried fair will offer a wide variety of handmade works by fine artists, photographers, jewelers, fiber artists, woodworkers, florists, specialty food providers and other artisans. Great browsing and shopping for people of all ages. Food will be served all day on site. A few vendor spaces are available to rent. Call 978-369-9602 to rent a space.

John Ferullo at PCA “On-the-Common”

Saturday, July 13
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Parish Center for the Arts, Westford Common
10 Lincoln Street
Westford, MA 01886
Want to get an idea what Open Mic Night is all about before diving in come Fall? Meet and speak with host John Ferullo, then enjoy a sampler of the PCA's in-season 2nd & 4th Sunday Open Mic events "On-the-Common" (Westford Common)!
Bring a lawn chair, a blanket, a picnic and/or snacks for a wonderful afternoon of music from some PCA musician favorites.

Chelmsford Community Band Coming This Month

The Chelmsford Community Concert Band, directed by Eric Linsner, invites you to join them on the town green at 7pm on Tuesday July 16, 23, and 30.  Spread your blanket or set up your chairs on the grass for fun and lighthearted music as the stars come out.
Having recently celebrated its golden anniversary, the Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit consisting of a 65-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated local volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to the Chelmsford community since 1972.  They provide indoor concerts throughout the year and can be seen on Chelmsford Common Tuesday nights in the summer.  Come to more performances of the concert band at 7pm on Tuesdays in July, and listen to the jazz ensemble Tuesday nights in August.  They are supported by multiple Mass Cultural Council grants, including one for Cultural Sector Recovery.  Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter/X, and find them on the web at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com

Summer Donations

 
The Chelmsford Senior Center graciously accepts gift cards from local pharmacies and grocery stores to distribute to Chelmsford seniors in need. Please drop off any gift card donations with Elena in the Senior Center office. Located at 75 Groton Road, N. Chelmsford, MA 01863

Letters to Publisher: Happy 4th Of July

 
It's independence day
And we'll all sing and dance
Today and we'll remember our
Loved ones who fought for

Our freedom and it
Came with
A heavy price
War is not pretty
nor is it nice

So let's take a minute
To remember our
Brave men and women
Who sadly passed away
Fighting for our freedom

And the fireworks
Has just begun and
The kids are having so
Much fun waving American flags
And while the adults have a few
Beers and
Hug and kiss each other
And everyone is full of love
So raise your glass or your can
Of beer and
Toast for the 4th of July
And it's a beautiful
And perfect day to
Celebrate our independence day
Fourth of July
Fourth of July

And this special day is
Forever inside our hearts
Our freedom
And liberty we won so let's
Get this party started
And we'll have so much fun and
We'll never forget our true hero's who
Died for this day so scream out loud
Happy 4th of July and
God bless you all and peace and love
To every American on our independence day.

David P Carroll