Chelmsford Food Pantry

 
Serving everyone because financial difficulties and hunger
have no boundary lines.

Please consider donating the following items to the Chelmsford Food Pantry.
Cooking Oil
Ramen Noodles
Soup
Spaghetti Sauce
Mac’n cheese
Canned fruit or vegetables
Boxed Cereal and Oatmeal
Shelf Stable Milk
Condiments
Donations can be dropped off at the pantry located at:
50 Rear Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA
(beige trailer behind town hall)
Thursdays: 10:30-1:00pm and 6:30-7:45pm
As well as donation boxes located inside Market Basket, Stop & Shop and the Chelmsford Public Library

For more ways to help the pantry and your community visit:
chelmsfordfoodpantry.org

Experience Christmas at Mt. Calvary with an “Eye-Opening Christmas”

ACTON, MA – Join us on Christmas Eve. All of our services are designed for all ages and are a great family experience. Christmas Eve services at Mt. Calvary are spectacular. We’ll have a free hot cocoa bar, cookies, special Christmas music, and more!
On Christmas Eve you have choices:
3:30 PM Christmas Eve service is a family service that is great for little ones with the wiggles. Families with children are invited to arrive 30 minutes early for their children to receive and wear a Nativity costume and be a part of the Christmas story. This is a wonderful service with Scripture, Christmas carols, and your children being a part of the story.
6 PM Christmas Eve service is a traditional, beautiful candlelight service as we sing Silent Night. Arrive 15 minutes early for special preservice music with a string quartet.
9 PM Christmas Eve service is a festive candlelight and Holy Communion service. Arrive 25 minutes early for special music with piano, guitar, violins, cello, percussions, and oboe.
Then, join us Christmas Day at 10 AM for a service of Christmas carols and readings.
Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem was eye-opening. Jesus was not like other newborns. He was wrapped in swaddling clothes and placed in a feeding trough for animals. A myriad of angels illuminated the sky announcing his birth. Shepherds made a surprise visit and investigated the birth. Joseph and Mary were amazed by all these things. But there’s another stunning surprise that Matthew wants to convey to you at Christmas. Matthew wants you to know that you belong in God’s family.
Mt. Calvary is located at 472 Massachusetts Avenue in Acton. Parking is available off Prospect Street. Handicap parking is available at the Massachusetts Ave. circle drive and the Prospect St. parking lot. Overflow parking is available in the Acton Funeral Home parking lot right next door. For more information, visit mtcalvaryacton.org, call (978) 263-5156, or send an email to info@mtcalvaryacton.org.

Renowned Boston Americana Roots Band SqueezeBox Stompers to Play Parish Center

WESTFORD, MA: The Parish Center for the Arts is thrilled to welcome renowned Boston Americana Roots band The Squeezebox Stompers on January 10 at 7:30pm. Doors open one half hour prior to show start time.  Tickets range from $15 to $25 for this cabaret-style show. BYO food and drink. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. Visit https://parisharts.square.site/product/1-10-25-squeezebox-stompers/205 to reserve your seats, or for more information, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.
This event is part of the PCA’s Coffeehouse Series, generously sponsored Enterprise Bank/Westford.
The Squeezebox Stompers have been delighting audiences across New England for over 25 years with their lively blend of Cajun, Zydeco, Blues, Folk, and original music. Featuring award-winning musicians recognized with Music and Songwriting accolades, their infectious, high-energy sound never fails to get audiences on their feet and dancing. With a dynamic lineup that includes accordion, keyboards, fiddle, saxophone, harmonica, penny whistle, guitar, bass, and drums, the Stompers bring a vibrant performance to any occasion. Whether at family-friendly outdoor events, night clubs, dance halls, coffee houses, or private parties, they tailor their lineup to suit the venue, performing with 3 to 6 members. The Squeezebox Stompers promise a rockin’ good time for all!
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/1-10-25-squeezebox-stompers/205
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Ultimate Feel-Good Gift

Are you looking for the ultimate feel-good gift? How about providing a bed for a child who doesn’t have one?
Unfortunately, for many families who turn to Fresh Start Furniture Bank, the absence of a bed is a painful reality. These families come to us with empty hands and heavy hearts. While we strive to fill their homes with donated furnishings, we often need to purchase mattresses to ensure every child has a safe place to sleep.
That’s why we’re on a mission to raise $5000 for our Sweet Dreams Mattress Program, which will provide 25 mattress sets at just $200 each. Your generous support will not only help us reach this goal but will also create ripples of stability and dignity for families in our community for years to come.
No contribution is too small; every dollar counts and brings us closer to turning this dream into reality!
Please send checks to Fresh Start Furniture Bank, 16 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749
Www.freshstartfurniturebank.org

Chelmsford Food Pantry

Serving everyone because financial difficulties and hunger have no boundary lines.
Please consider donating the following items to the Chelmsford Food Pantry.
Cooking Oil
Ramen Noodles
Soup
Spaghetti Sauce
Mac’n cheese
Canned fruit or vegetables
Boxed Cereal and Oatmeal
Shelf Stable Milk
Condiments
Donations can be dropped off at the pantry located at:
50 Rear Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA
(beige trailer behind town hall)
Thursdays: 10:30-1:00pm and 6:30-7:45pm
As well as donation boxes located inside Market Basket, Stop & Shop and the Chelmsford Public Library
For more ways to help the pantry and your community visit: chelmsfordfoodpantry.org
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MCC Honors First Generation Day with Breakfast Celebration and Panel

Middlesex Community College celebrated First Generation Day with a breakfast on Thursday, November 7. Hosted by MCC’s TRIO Student Success Program (SSP), the event was an opportunity for Middlesex to honor students who are the first in their families to attend college.
“I wanted to participate in the event to connect with other first generation students and to feel empowered in my identity as one,” said Chom Chan, an MCC psychology student from Lowell. “It’s important to be to part of a community that understands the unique experiences we share. TRIO has been instrumental in helping me achieve my goals.”
During the event, MCC hosted a panel with current and former first generation students and employees. This includes Stephanie Berardi, an MCC criminal and social justice alumna from Lowell, who transferred to Harvard.
Berardi returned to MCC because of how the college and TRIO program helped her reach her academic, professional and personal goals. Understanding the challenges first generation students face, Berardi wanted to share her experiences and insights to show students they are not alone in their journey.
“TRIO provided the foundation for my journey in higher education, as well as mentorship that changed my life,” Berardi said. “I gained valuable insights into navigating the complexities of college life. The program broke barriers in the academic world, such as language gaps and cultural misconceptions. I learned how to find and utilize resources that benefit first generation students. Becoming a part of the TRIO family allowed me to connect with peers who shared similar life experiences and goals. Overall, TRIO has helped me grow as a student and as a person by instilling the confidence to succeed in any academic environment, and the compassion to understand the different lenses and intersectionality people experience the world with.”
In addition to serving breakfast, attendees had the chance to play trivia and win prizes. Rina Saptaria Tenore, MCC’s Lead Advisor of TRIO SSP, was grateful to the MCC community for supporting the event and TRIO program. “Our common goal is to get our students the degree they always dreamed of,” she said.
A federally funded program, TRIO SSP helps eligible students from the start of their time at Middlesex to graduation. The program provides students with access to academic, transfer and career advising; offers financial aid guidance; and assists students with earning good grades and reaching their goals.
“The TRIO Student Success Program has been at MCC since the early 1990s, serving thousands of first generation students and their families as we support them in their journey,” said Joanne Jaber Gauvin, MCC’s Director of TRIO SSP. “We are proud of this long-standing history here at mcc and the work that TRIO does and will continue to do with first generation students. TRIO works!”
After choosing to come to MCC, Chan joined TRIO SSP on the recommendation of an alumni and partner. Being part of the program has helped Chom stay organized, feel less overwhelmed by attending college, and stay on track to transfer to a four-year school.
“One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in my return to school is the importance of asking questions and seeking help when needed,” Chan said. “We’re truly not meant to navigate this journey alone. TRIO has made me feel safe, seen and supported every step of the way, and I’m so thankful for that.”
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Former U.S. Army Green Beret Speaks at MCC’s Fall Fundraiser


On Thursday, December 5, Middlesex Community College held the Fall 2024 Fundraiser, featuring Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Scott Mann, a former U.S. Army Green Beret. Hosted by the Middlesex Community College Foundation, Mann spoke about his experience to raise funds for student scholarships.
“At Middlesex, we know that one of the largest barriers our students face while earning their education is financial,” said Phil Sisson, MCC’s President. “Our fundraisers present an opportunity to come together as a community, enjoy culture and entertainment, and raise funds to ease our students’ financial burdens. This critical support goes a long way in helping our students on their paths to reaching their academic and professional goals and pursuing their dreams. Thank you to the MCC Foundation for hosting another wonderful evening, as well as to Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann for sharing his story with our community.”
“Thank you to Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann, our incredible donors, the MCC Foundation, and our college community for making our Fall 2024 Fundraiser a success,” said Judy Burke, MCC’s Vice President of Institutional Advancement & Workforce Development. “Led by our Advancement team and the MCC Foundation, our fundraisers celebrate the impact of Middlesex and the importance of supporting our students. We were grateful Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann could join us at the UML Applied Research Corporation and discuss his life story, his best-selling book, and his amazing play during such an important event.”
The event took place at the UMass Lowell Applied Research Corporation (UMLARC) in Lincoln. Following the discussion, Mann attended a book signing for audience members.
During his time as an Army Green Beret, Mann toured all over the world, including Colombia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. A warrior storyteller, he is the founder of Rooftop Leadership, sharing the rapport-building skills he learned in Special Forces to help leaders make better human connections in high-stakes, low-trust engagements.
Mann is the author of the New York Times best-seller “Operation Pineapple Express,” a third-person narrative detailing the harrowing stories of the Veterans, volunteers, and Afghan Allies who navigated the U.S. abandonment of Afghanistan in August of 2021.
The Gary Sinise Foundation partnered with Mann to bring his play, “Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret,” to stages across the country in an effort provide healing to Veterans and Families of the Fallen, as well as insight to citizens on the personal cost of the longest war in the Nation’s history.
“We were thrilled to host a fun and knowledgeable event with Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann in a new venue for our fundraisers,” said Sherri McCormack, MCC’s Dean of Advancement. “While raising money in support of MCC students, the community celebrated with a networking reception, as well as an engaging discussion and book signing with Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann. Thank you to all our donors and community members who made this event possible.”
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Chelmsford Community Band Holiday Concert

Get your holiday cheer properly established with the Chelmsford Community Concert Band at their annual holiday concert Sunday, December 15th, at 2pm at McCarthy Middle School. This year’s program includes the requisite favorites like Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride” and the magnificently powerful “Russian Christmas Music” by Alfred Reed, but there are also multiple pieces that switch things up.  The band will be casting familiar songs into a minor key with Lovrien’s “Minor Alterations,” mashing them up in “Stars and Stripes for Christmas,” and casting them into a New Orleans jazz feel with “A New Orleans Nutcracker Suite.” This performance also features stunning vocal solos and is not to be missed.
Admission to the concert is free, but donations are always very gratefully accepted so that the band can continue to operate.  Suggested donations are $10 for adults and $20 for families.  There will also be a fundraising raffle of fun seasonal items and baked goods available for an additional donation.
Having recently celebrated its golden anniversary, the Chelmsford Community Band has a 60-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972.  They are supported by grants from the Mass Cultural Council, local towns, and your donations.  Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.

Meet your Perfect Match at Save A Dog Adoption Event Saturday, December 14

Save A Dog is hosting a ‘Meet and Greet’ holiday adoption event at Wag N’ Wash, 1173 Main Street in West Concord on Saturday, December 14, from 10 am to 12 pm. Come meet the adorable dogs and puppies looking for their forever homes, and join the holiday festivities with free store samples and photo ops!
More information about our adoptable dogs (and cats!) can be found on the Save A Dog website: www.saveadog.org. Potential adopters are also encouraged to fill out an adoption application online beforehand.
Now celebrating 25 years of rescuing abandoned dogs and cats through its Sudbury shelter and network of foster homes, Save A Dog has found loving homes for more than 8,500 companion animals.
See you Saturday!

Chelmsford Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle

Raffle tickets are on sale through the end of December for the Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle.  Each $10 ticket purchased provides you with 31 opportunities to win anywhere from $50 to $500 during the daily January drawings. Several entries have won more than once! These tickets make great holiday gifts and stocking stuffers for family and friends. Visit our Treasure Shop at the Senior Center, 75 Groton Road, Chelmsford to purchase tickets.
Proceeds support the Senior Center and its many programs

The Salvation Army Hosts 9th Annual Sounds of Christmas Concert

On Sunday, December 8 at 6 p.m., The Salvation Army Massachusetts Division will be presenting its 9th annual Sounds of Christmas Concert. The free event at The Salvation Army Boston Kroc Center (650 Dudley Street, Dorchester) will feature festive music and holiday refreshments. Featured performances include music from The Salvation Army’s 40-piece brass band, the Massachusetts Divisional Chorus, and nearly 100 young people from Salvation Army centers across Massachusetts showcasing dance, timbrel and vocal talents.
The Salvation Army is one of the largest music providers in the world. The nonprofit’s music programs teach people, regardless of age, how to sing and play instruments at no cost. These skills are utilized in a myriad of ways such as playing in a Salvation Army band, singing in a choir, performing in dance and arts, or playing an instrument at one of The Salvation Army’s iconic Red Kettles during the holidays.
For more information about The Salvation Army’s music program and Sounds of Christmas Concert, visit: salvationarmyma.org.
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Book Signing and Author Talk with Local Author Fred Kinch

“Thursday December 12, 2024
Acton Memorial Library
486 Main Street, Acton, MA
Listen to Fred Kinch tell stories from his new book, The Business of Secrets – stories about his adventures selling cryptographic equipment to the intelligence organizations of some 80 countries worldwide. These secret coding units kept messages confidential as they were sent from one place to another, for users such as the military or diplomatic corps. Fred encountered a spooky, shadow world, where potential customers (spies?) would appear when they wanted to see Fred and vanish when they did not. Some of the stories are humorous, some frightening, but all are entertaining. Stories like:
·       Driving through war-torn Beirut in the middle of the night, passing through multiple military checkpoints where I could have been detained and possibly disappear forever.
·       Arriving in Cairo at the height of the tourist season on an official visit to the Egyptian Army, only to find out that the officer in charge of getting us hotel rooms had done nothing, leaving us struggling not to sleep in the streets of Cairo.
·        And more…
The Business of Secrets picks up the story of cryptography after the era of the Enigma machine of WWII and brings it forward another 30 years. In a sense it is a sequel to the very popular book by Andrew Hodges and Douglas Hofstadter, Alan Turning: The Enigma, which inspired the movie: The Imitation Game.
Fred will have a cryptographic unit with him for the audience to examine. Books will be available for purchase and Fred is happy to sign your copy.
Questions are encouraged. Come join a lively discussion.”

Beacon Santa Fund

Lights are going up, families are unpacking Christmas decorations, children are writing letters to Santa – it seems signs of Christmas can be seen just about everywhere.
But for those struggling to make ends meet, not sure whether to use their last remaining dollars to pay the electric bill or put food on the table, the holidays can bring stress, rather than joy.
Every year, hundreds of applicants in the 12 communities of Acton, Boxborough, Billerica, Bedford, Concord, Chelmsford, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Stow, and Westford, turn to the Beacon Santa.
This year, over 275 families asked for help for 625 children from the Beacon Santa to provide a few things for their children for Christmas.
The Beacon Santa is run by three Maynard women, who volunteer their time because they are determined to provide a little holiday joy to families in need. But the Beacon Santa would not exist without generous donations from readers like you.
We know it’s a big ask – it seems everyone’s been struggling the last few years, what with the high prices of everything from eggs to gasoline.  But if everyone reading this donated as little as $5, the Beacon Santa would be able to help those 625 children find a little joy this Christmas.
So please, consider donating today.
Founded in 1965, the Beacon Santa raises funds to provide holiday gift cards to families living in the 12 communities it serves.
Donations can be sent by mail to Beacon Santa Fund, c/o Middlesex Savings Bank, 7 Digital Way. Maynard, MA 01754 OR Beacon Santa Fund, PO Box 643. Maynard, MA 01754.
Donations can also be made online through PayPal: paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/1541809 – you do not need a PayPal account to donate.
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PCA’s Annual “Charlie Brown” Jazz Concert Returns December 21

WESTFORD, MA:The Parish Center for the Arts will be presenting its annual jazz presentation of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” in two performances on December 21, 4pm and 7pm!Multi-talented Aidan Scrimgeour leads a jazz trio in a performance of Vince Guaraldi’s Grammy award-winning quadruple-platinum soundtrack to “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Come out for some evening holiday fun! Enjoy a compact program of holiday cheer and nostalgia with a live performance of an all-time classic. Kids of all ages are welcome to come and dance along with the music. Tickets are $20 for Members; $25 for non-Members; and $10 for youth under 12. Lap-sitters and carrier kids are free.  Seating will be cabaret-style. BYO food and drink. Doors open one half hour prior to show start time.  This event will sellout. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. Visit https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-21-24-a-charlie-brown-christmas-family-jazz-concert/229to reserve your seats, or for more information, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.
This event is sponsored by Alan Bell, AAMS™, Financial Advisor - (978) 486-1059 Office \ (617) 799-8680 Mobile; www.edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/alan-bell
Aidan Scrimgeour is a musician, composer, and educator from Salem, MA now based in Brooklyn (NY). Inspired by the energy and talent of the local North Shore music scene, he started performing in restaurants and venues as a teenager. After spending a couple years in the Contemporary Improvisation Program at New England Conservatory studying piano performance with Hankus Netsky and Ran Blake, he graduated with a B.A. in American Studies from Tufts University with a focus in Performance and Representation. He has performed at venues throughout the East Coast.Inspired by the Irish music scene in Boston, he co-founded and composed music for Celtic/Americana group Pumpkin Bread. The band has been featured on Brian O’Donovan’s Backroom Series and “A Celtic Sojourn” on WGBH. Aidan has been the piano faculty member at the Northeast Jazz Program led by Tom Palance for the past several years. He has been a regularly featured teaching artist at the Salem Jazz & Soul Festival. He is currently a teacher for the Jazz Passengers’ 5pm Porch Concert Program with Roy Nathanson. Aidan currently plays with several NYC based projects including his own jazz trio, country band Lissy & the Jacks and collaborations with several poets and dancers.
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/charlie-brown-evening/72
Facebook: facebook.com/ParishCenterfortheArts
Twitter/X: twitter.com/PCAWestford
Instagram: instagram.com/pcawestford

Chelmsford Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle

Raffle tickets are on sale through the end of December for the Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle.  Each $10 ticket purchased provides you with 31 opportunities to win anywhere from $50 to $500 during the daily January drawings. Several entries have won more than once! These tickets make great holiday gifts and stocking stuffers for family and friends. Visit our Treasure Shop at the Senior Center, 75 Groton Road, Chelmsford to purchase tickets.
Proceeds support the Senior Center and its many programs.
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MCC Hosts Pathmaker Program Graduation Ceremony

On Thursday, November 7, Middlesex Community College’s Pathmaker Program graduation ceremony celebrated student success. The program helps build job training opportunities to assist in filing gaps in the Massachusetts life sciences workforce. At the graduation, students received their certificates and reflected on the experience.
“The design of the curriculum has prepared me to transition from my previous profession in human services and the medical field,” said Jerry Roun, an MCC Pathmaker Program graduate from Lowell who spoke during the ceremony. “Getting the opportunity to tour a production facility and see how Omnipods were made from scratch intrigued me. It was a pleasure to have learned with my classmates and be in such a great learning environment.”
Through funding by the Mass Life Sciences Center Pathmaker Initiative – and in collaboration with Insulet and MassHire Lowell Career Center – MCC offered Advanced Manufacturing with Robotics and Automation training. The opportunity prepares Massachusetts job seekers for careers in the life sciences industry.
“Middlesex is thrilled to partner with Mass Life Sciences, Insulet and MassHire Lowell on the Pathmaker Program to offer students a strong pathway into the life sciences workforce,” said Phil Sisson, MCC’s President. “Through this funding, a wider, more diverse population of students have access to the knowledge and skills they need to be prepared for stable, well-paying STEM jobs within the Commonwealth. While these students earn their education, our community partners gain well-prepared and high-quality employees for in-demand roles.”
To assist students with their career goals, the Pathmaker program provides them with professional development tools and opportunities. In addition to training, students can also take advantage of career counseling services, resume review, interview preparation and the college’s award-winning support services, such as tutoring.
MCC had eight students complete the program, including Roun, Andrew Bellingham, Allan Chow, Cynthia Estrada, Steven Ford, Ron Paula, Andrew Robinson, and Samoeut Sun. After graduating, they are now prepared to sit for the Tooling U certification exam.
This is MCC’s first opportunity to lead a training cohort through the Mass Life Sciences Pathmaker Initiative. Previously, MCC partnered with Mount Wachusett to run a similar program three times with Commonwealth Corporation’s RENEW funding.
In MCC’s eight-week Pathmaker Program, students received 120 hours of in-person learning and 30 hours of remote learning with ToolingU. The learning sessions discussed industry-related topics, such as lean manufacturing, industrial electricity, robotics and mechatronics.
“This latest cohort of students represented the widest range of incoming skills,” said John Henshaw, a Pathmaker program instructor. “Despite their varied backgrounds, they came together well and supported each other through the training. The end result was a strong group of students who will make great candidates for employment in medical device and other advanced manufacturing companies.”
After completing the program, graduates received their Certified Manufacturing Associate Credentials through ToolingU and OSHA-10 certification. In addition, they may be eligible to interview for positions at Insulet, visit a local advanced manufacturing facility, and network with hiring managers and past students.

The Spring 2025 session will run from January 21 to March 13 on MCC’s Bedford campus. Each session takes place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays.
“The success of this program is a direct result of the strong partners involved,” said Katy Gentile, MCC’s Assistant Director of Corporate Education and Training. “Each partner plays a significant role: Insulet Corporation provides a tour of their facility, overview of open positions, onsite interviews and input into the course curriculum; MassHire Lowell Career Center provides recruitment, assessment, career readiness and counseling services; and finally, our MCC faculty and staff members manage the program and provide expert instruction in manufacturing, robotics and automation.”
Visit middlesex.mass.edu/workforcetraining/pathmaker.aspx for more information or email Gentile at gentilek@middlesex.edu to apply.

MCC to End Fall 2024 “World of Music” Concert Series with Student Recital

In a celebration of their hard work throughout the semester, Middlesex Community College is excited to host a Student Recital as part of the Fall 2024 “A World of Music” concert series. The performance will take place at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, December 2 at MCC’s Bedford Campus Concert Hall.
Ahead of the recital, students are thankful for Middlesex professors in helping them prepare for their performances. Navarre Williams, an MCC Performing Arts Music student from Andover, credits MCC faculty member Dr. Raley Beggs for working with him throughout the semester, including on a guitar solo and an ensemble piece at the recital.
“I’ve enjoyed studying classical guitar with Dr. Raley Beggs,” Williams said. “He’s challenged and encouraged me to grow as a musician in a style which I am new to. Throughout this semester, I have learned new techniques, practiced patience, and exercised the confidence required to perform classical guitar. The individual study with Dr. Beggs has been an indispensable experience for me, and I am grateful to share what I’ve learned with others.”
Lucas Guerrero, an MCC Performing Arts Music student from Bedford, appreciates having the opportunity to work with MCC’s Chair of Music Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta and faculty member Daniel Fridley.
“I am grateful for Prof. Peralta providing me an opportunity to perform my vocal audition piece for the upcoming student recital,” Guerrero said. “I also express a great gratitude for Dr. Fridley. He has tutored me on my voice over the past couple of months. I have obtained proper singing techniques, daily practice routines, and constructive feedback under his lessons. His commitment improved and prepared me for my very first vocal performance. I wish to continue working with Dr. Fridley to help me achieve my musical dreams.”
In addition to Williams and Guerrero, the line-up will feature MCC student singers and instrumentalists showcasing their talents on stage in front of a live audience. A few electronic works by Music Technology students will also be featured.
“As always, I am so looking forward to the student recital, where we celebrate students at all performance levels,” Rodríguez-Peralta said. “There will be students performing for the first time as well as students preparing to transfer to music schools. We will also be featuring a MCC music alumnus, who is back at MCC this semester.”
Previous concerts this semester included the LCO on Sunday, September 8 and Saturday, November 23; Duos and Trios Featuring Cello, Piano and Flute on Sunday, October 6; “Phantom of the Opera” with Live Music on Thursday, October 17; and Afro-Brazilian Music with Marcus Santos on Tuesday, October 22.
All concerts are free and open to the public. MCC’s Concert Hall is located in Henderson Hall at 591 Springs Road in Bedford. Parking is available on-campus.
Visit https://www.middlesex.edu/events/worldofmusic.html for more information.

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Middlesex Conservation District
Fy 2024 Annual Meeting With Dr. Doug Tallamy

To all land occupiers* within Middlesex County, notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of December, 2024, beginning at 6:00 PM, an Annual Meeting will  be held by the Middlesex Conservation District in Room 204 at Acton Town Hall at 472 Main Street, Acton, MA 01720. This annual meeting will be held to make a full report of our activities and financial affairs since the last Annual meeting and to elect supervisors for the Middlesex Conservation District of the State of Massachusetts. Dr. Doug Tallamy, Professor of Agriculture at the University of Delaware and author of Nature’s Best Hope will be giving his presentation virtually first. This meeting is free to attend and all are invited.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Katherine Becker, Chair
Elizabeth Austin, Supervisor, Co-Chair
Miryam Becker, Supervisor, Clerk
Margaret Delano, Supervisor
* Any person who resides, owns land, and or uses land within the county.

New Winter Artisan Showcase Happening in the Lunenburg Library!

Local crafters and artists will be setting up inside the Lunenburg Library to showcase their wares for a special Winter Artisan Showcase on Sunday, December 8th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Bakers, makers, artists and small businesses are creating an interactive pop-up shopping experience just in time for the holidays. Browse through items including soaps, candles, paintings, fiber goods, fresh baked snacks, leather crafts, home decor and great gift ideas. Bring the whole family and join in the activities! Scavenger hunt, face painting, crafts for kids, hot chocolate station, tic tac toe competitions and games galore. Visitors can check out a leather craft demo, beekeeping discussion and honey sampling, meet a local author and make a bookmark too. Families can even see Miss Debbie and Miss Joslyn in the Children’s Room for a special library craft! The library will have a super special visitor from the North Pole stop by before noon for photos with kids. Don’t forget to stay after the market ends for a free Celtic Christmas music concert in the library’s main hall at 2:00 pm. Chris & Katie LaFond will perform a 75-minute live festive holiday concert on harp, flute and guitar. There will be a specialty hot chocolate bar on sale as a fundraiser for the Friends of the Lunenburg Library during the music concert as well.
Please note that library services will be unavailable during these events. Vendors, and the musicians and concert seats, will be placed throughout the library restricting access to books, seating areas, and computer stations.
If you would like more information, please contact Muir Haman at 978-582-4140 ext. 315 or email atmhaman@lunenburgma.gov

Blanchard Theater Arts presents Into the Woods, Jr.

Be careful what you wish for, as Stephen Sondheim’s and James Lapine’s cockeyed fairytale comes to life in this adaptation of their groundbreaking, Tony Award-winning musical  Into the Woods JR. featuring all of your favorite characters — Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk) and the Witch — in this lyrically rich retelling of classic Brothers Grimm fables.  Follow the baker and his wife, who wish to have a child. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse, and wind up changed forever. Along the way, meet Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s festival and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk.
Show times are Thursday, December 5 at 7:00 pm, Friday, December 6 at 7:00 pm, and Saturday, December 7 at 1:00 pm
at Blanchard Middle School, 14 West Street, Westford MA
Tickets go on sale November 24th to the general public on https://cur8.com/16703/project/127071?fbclid=IwY2xjawGriZJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHQPJPs_xHPWlFVOlpPE6VCGfqI-dep9FiPVe4Dd1RHElF3xJr5hqAfITTg_aem_qEkHM_UzbmxmYdXX_8SxhA
$10 for children
$12 for adults at cur8.com
Tickets will be sold for $15 at the door. CASH OR CHECK ONLY.
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The Halalisa Singers present Season of Light featuring “Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest”

Saturday, December 7 in Arlington
Sunday, December 8 in Littleton
Boston-based world music vocal ensemble The Halalisa Singers led by artistic director Mary Cunningham presents Season of Light featuring Conrad Susa’s exquisite “Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest” accompanied by harp, guitar, and marimba.  The holiday program is part of a season revisiting past repertoire in honor of Cunningham’s twentieth year leading the chorus in diverse, uplifting music from around the world. Joining the singers are pianist Trevor Berens, guitarist Berit Strong, harpist Li Shan Tan, and marimbist Sylvie Zakarian.
· Saturday, December 7 at First Parish of Arlington, 630 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA. Concert at 7:30 p.m.
· Sunday, December 8 at First Church, 19 Foster St., Littleton. Concert at 4 p.m.
Tickets for each performance are $25. For more info visit www.halalisa.org or email info@halalisa.org.

Book Signing and Author Talk with Local Author David BrodyThe Essex Junta: Newburyport and the 3 World Wars

Sunday, December 15, 2024, at 1:30 pm
Westford Museum
2 Boston Rd, Westford, MA
The Essex Junta: Newburyport and the 3 World Wars is the 19th book in Brody’s “Templars in America” series, which focuses on American history during the 1800s. While the Templars play a part in the narrative, this novel centers more on a powerful cabal of Massachusetts shipping families known as the Essex Junto (Brody uses the modern spelling “Junta”). These families amassed wealth through the opium trade and sought to have New England secede from the Union.
The story, though remarkable, is based on actual events. These families collaborated with agents they embedded in the South, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the Civil War. Documentary evidence suggests they may also have been involved in plans that led to World Wars I and II. Additionally, these families had close ties to Freemasonry, particularly with the influential Masonic figurehead Albert Pike, and they were founders of Yale’s exclusive Skull and Bones Society.
David S. Brody, an attorney turned fiction writer, currently focuses his writings on sites and artifacts that provide evidence of pre-Columbian exploration of America. He refers to this as the “Templars in America” series, as much of this exploration seems connected to the medieval Knights Templar. Brody incorporates artifacts and historical sites into his books to create modern-day suspense plots.
His journey began with the Westford Knight, and he remains captivated by the hidden history of North America and the genuine possibility that waves of European explorers arrived on our shores long before Columbus. He hopes that his readers share in his fascination.
Suggested Donation: $10 per person
Your contribution supports preserving and maintaining artifacts in the Westford Museum collection. Thank you for your support of the Westford Museum.

Annual Christmas Concert

Join us for our annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 8 at 3PM at Central Congregational Church (UCC) in Chelmsford.  The Concert Choir will be singing early classical to spirituals to contemporary songs under the direction of music director and pianist Tudor Bota.   The Junior choir, the Bell Choir, and Son Light will delight us with music for the season.  Soloist Katrina Holden-Buckley will be returning as will trumpeter Joe Chapman to add to festivities.
There will be a reception afterward.  Although the concert is free, our gift to the community, a freewill offering will be received from those who would like to donate to help us defray the cost of this and future concerts.
Come and find Hope and Inspiration in the music of the season at Central Congregational Church (UCC), 1 Worthen Street, Chelmsford, MA., 3PM, Sunday, December 8. The church is handicapped accessible; parking in the rear.


Hearts, Hugs & Hope: A Virtual Alzheimer’s Support Group Offered by Concord Park

December 12, 2024, 12:00 pm, hosted by Concord Park Assisted Living and Memory Care Community, 68 Commonwealth Avenue, West Concord. Dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia isn’t easy, so it is helpful to share your concerns and personal experiences with others who completely understand what you’re going through. You will also learn about proven strategies to help you better care for your family member. Please contact Amanda Spinale, Compass Memory Care Director, at 978-369-4728 or aspinale@concordpark.org for more information and the Zoom link. This group is free and open to the public.
Concord Park Assisted Living and Compass Memory Support is a project of the nonprofit Volunteers of America Massachusetts, which has supported local seniors with specialized services for over 75 years.

Shop Small This Holiday Season

The Christmas holiday shopping season has once again arrived, and it is an important time to shop in our local communities. Small businesses are the lifeblood of our neighborhoods, not solely in terms of jobs and powering our economy, but in the character, value, and charm they bring to our Main Streets.
There are far too many empty storefronts, quiet downtowns, and struggling small businesses across Massachusetts. Main Street is still grappling with elevated inflation, high utility costs, changing consumer habits, and other economic pressures. But there is a way consumers can help – by shopping and dining at local, independently-owned businesses right where we live and work. Sixty-seven cents of every dollar spent at a local small business is reinvested in the community, and small businesses support our local tax base, governments, and schools, while also enriching our communities. A staggering 90% of small business owners have financially supported community or civic groups, including youth sports leagues, community events, charities, and school programs. Small businesses support us, and we need to support them.
During this busy time of year, there is a temptation to order online from retail giants and big box stores for the sake of convenience, but we cannot and should not forget about our neighbors, friends, and family who own small businesses. The 15th annual Small Business Saturday is on November 30th, and it serves as a reminder for all of us to visit our Main Street businesses for great deals and first-class service. Shop small and local this Saturday and throughout the entire holiday season, or even better, the year ahead.
Christopher Carlozzi is the Massachusetts Director of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Chelmsford Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle

Raffle tickets are on sale through the end of December for the Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle.  Each $10 ticket purchased provides you with 31 opportunities to win anywhere from $50 to $500 during the daily January drawings. Several entries have won more than once! These tickets make great holiday gifts and stocking stuffers for family and friends. Visit our Treasure Shop at the Senior Center, 75 Groton Road, Chelmsford to purchase tickets.
Proceeds support the Senior Center and its many programs.

Chelmsford Food Pantry

Serving everyone because financial difficulties and hunger have no boundary lines.
Please consider donating the following items to the Chelmsford Food Pantry.
Cooking Oil
Ramen Noodles
Soup
Spaghetti Sauce
Mac’n cheese
Canned fruit or vegetables
Boxed Cereal and Oatmeal
Shelf Stable Milk
Condiments
Donations can be dropped off at the pantry located at:
50 Rear Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA
(beige trailer behind town hall)
Thursdays: 10:30-1:00pm and 6:30-7:45pm
As well as donation boxes located inside Market Basket, Stop & Shop and the Chelmsford Public Library
For more ways to help the pantry and your community visit:chelmsfordfoodpantry.org

J.T. Turner’s One-Man “Christmas Carol” Back in Westford by Popular Demand

WESTFORD, MA: The Parish Center for the Arts is very pleased to bring something back to the PCA this holiday season as part of their new Literature Live series. On December 15 at 7pm (doors open 6:30pm), actor J.T. Turner will take the stage with his one-man production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol!” Witness the classic tale come beautifully to life as Turner portrays Charles Dickens… and every single character from the story. Dickens himself was famous for bringing his story to life for audiences every year, and this version brings all the drama, comedy and redemption Dickens intended. The performance is recommended for ages eight through adult.  Tickets range from $10-$20 and are available online at https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-15-24-j-t-turner-s-a-christmas-carol-/204.  BYOB and snacks. For more information, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.
This production is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Westford.
J.T. Turner is a professional actor on stage, film, TV, and audio. He’s a director of plays and musicals, writer, touring historical re-enactor, expert storyteller and public speaker. In addition, J.T. is a choreographer of stage combat. His company (The Actors Company) offers shows on historical/ literary characters, including Robert Frost, Will Shakespeare, Ben Franklin, Charles Dickens, John Steinbeck and F. Scott Fitzgerald. J.T. also teach internal arts such as Tai Chi, Qigong and Meditation for all ages.
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-15-24-j-t-turner-s-a-christmas-carol-/204
Facebook: facebook.com/ParishCenterfortheArts
Twitter/X: twitter.com/PCAWestford
Instagram: instagram.com/pcawestford

Donate Your Vehicle to Support The Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Christmas Motors is teaming up with the Pan Mass Challenge to accept vehicle donations to benefit The Dana Farber Cancer research program.
This unique program is unlike all others, as 100 percent of the proceeds of your tax deductible vehicle donation will go to cancer research. (No administrative cost).
We will accept any car or truck regardless of age.
For more information or to arrange your donation call 978-897-9627 and ask for David Christmas.
Working together, we can find a cure for cancer.
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12th Annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale

Saturday, November 23rd, 10:00am-3:00pm
FREE Admission
Stop by for local craft vendors and baked goods! Nashoba Valley Technical High School
100 Littleton Road, Westford, MA
Presented by The NVTHS Foundation


New Winter Artisan Showcase Happening in the Lunenburg Library!

Local crafters and artists will be setting up inside the Lunenburg Library to showcase their wares for a special Winter Artisan Showcase on Sunday, December 8th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Bakers, makers, artists and small businesses are creating an interactive pop-up shopping experience just in time for the holidays. Browse through items including soaps, candles, paintings, fiber goods, fresh baked snacks, leather crafts, home decor and great gift ideas. Bring the whole family and join in the activities! Scavenger hunt, face painting, crafts for kids, hot chocolate station, tic tac toe competitions and games galore. Visitors can check out a leather craft demo, beekeeping discussion and honey sampling, meet a local author and make a bookmark too. Families can even see Miss Debbie and Miss Joslyn in the Children's Room for a special library craft! The library will have a super special visitor from the North Pole stop by before noon for photos with kids. Don't forget to stay after the market ends for a free Celtic Christmas music concert in the library's main hall at 2:00 pm. Chris & Katie LaFond will perform a 75-minute live festive holiday concert on harp, flute and guitar. There will be a specialty hot chocolate bar on sale as a fundraiser for the Friends of the Lunenburg Library during the music concert as well.
Please note that library services will be unavailable during these events. Vendors, and the musicians and concert seats, will be placed throughout the library restricting access to books, seating areas, and computer stations.
If you would like more information, please contact Muir Haman at 978-582-4140 ext. 315 or email atmhaman@lunenburgma.gov
Nov 22 literacy volunteer

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 attend a Volunteer Information Session and successfully complete an 18-hour Tutor Training.
ESOL Tutor Training 6-week session online via Zoom
Tuesdays 6-9 pm
January 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18
ESOL Tutor Training 6-week session in person at Pollard Memorial Library
Thursdays 1-4 pm
February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27, April 3
To learn more, join us on-line via Zoom at one of our upcoming Volunteer Information Sessions:
Tuesday, December 10, 6:30-8 pm
Thursday, December 12, 12-1:30 pm
Tuesday, December 17, 6:30-8 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.

Holiday Fair

Central Congregational Church (UCC) of Chelmsford will hold its annual Holiday Fair on November 23 from 9 – 2 at 1 Worthen Street.  Buy Thanksgiving baked goods. Sparkle for the holidays in pre-owned jewelry.  Find a gift or ornament from the Craft Table. Decorate your home with used holiday items from the Christmas Room.  Discover books, games, puzzles and videos in the Media Room. Bid on a Silent Auction treasure. Be sure to save time for a delicious Lunch from our remodeled kitchen.
See you at the Fair, November 23, 9 – 2PM at 1 Worthen Street, Chelmsford.  Parking behind the church.
Nov 22 littleton hs play

Littleton High School upcoming production

Littleton High School Drama presents “The Man Who Came to Dinner”.
Set in the 1940s, The Man Who Came to Dinner chronicles the unexpected stay of a national radio celebrity, Sheridan Whiteside, in a prominent family's home in Ohio after he slips on a patch of ice on their front steps. Making himself too much at home, Whiteside attracts famous friends, curious locals, and plenty of mischief to his hosts' lives, often to their horror. This classic play from Kaufman and Hart runs November 22-24 at Littleton High School. More information at littletonps.org/drama

Chelmsford to Celebrate Transgender Day of Remembrance

 
The First Parish Church of Chelmsford, in partnership with the Chelmsford Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee, invites the community to come together for a meaningful celebration of the Transgender Day of Remembrance on Saturday, November 23, 2024, from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, located at 1A North Rd., Chelmsford, MA 01824.
Nov 22 halalisa singers

The Halalisa Singers present Season of Light featuring “Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest”


Saturday, December 7 in Arlington
Sunday, December 8 in Littleton
Boston-based world music vocal ensemble The Halalisa Singers led by artistic director Mary Cunningham presents Season of Light featuring Conrad Susa’s exquisite “Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest” accompanied by harp, guitar, and marimba.  The holiday program is part of a season revisiting past repertoire in honor of Cunningham’s twentieth year leading the chorus in diverse, uplifting music from around the world. Joining the singers are pianist Trevor Berens, guitarist Berit Strong, harpist Li Shan Tan, and marimbist Sylvie Zakarian.
∙ Saturday, December 7 at First Parish of Arlington, 630 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA. Concert at 7:30 p.m.
∙ Sunday, December 8 at First Church, 19 Foster St., Littleton. Concert at 4 p.m.
Tickets for each performance are $25. For more info visit www.halalisa.org or email info@halalisa.org.
Nov 22 gnomes

Annual Christmas Craft Fair


For over 40 years the West Chelmsford United Methodist Church has hosted our Christmas craft show and holiday fair.
This year’s fair is Saturday, December 7th from 9 am to 3 pm at 242 Main St, N. Chelmsford, MA. This event is a great way to kick off your holiday spirit and get a jump on your gift shopping. Skip the craziness of the mall and come to our friendly, fun, festive fair to celebrate and shop! We will have professional crafters and vendors offering unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in a joyous, stress free atmosphere!
Come to shop, but don’t forget to bring the kids to the Kids Winter Wonderland.  Kids can have fun doing holiday themed crafts and decorating (adult staffed) all while you shop!! There’s a FREE door prize every attendee can enter to win – a giant craft basket loaded with holiday crafts & goodies by our crafters.
Celebrate the Season with Homegrown Christmas Trees from VT! This Christmas, bring the warmth of the season into your home with an exquisite homegrown Christmas tree, lovingly hand-planted and meticulously maintained with care from VT. Trees will be freshly cut and available throughout the Holiday Fair. Pricing starts at $60.
Hot, homemade breakfast and lunch are offered throughout the fair. Stop by our breakfast bistro for a hot cup of gourmet coffee & a homemade pastry, a delicious breakfast sandwich or waffles!  Take a break at our luncheon featuring hot homemade soup, sandwiches and subs.  Pick up a treat for your holiday hostess, we will have hand made chocolates, pies, breads & treats. If you have a Yankee Swap to shop for, we offer cute crafts, fresh plants and greenery, vintage jewelry and white elephant bargains!

Event for Chelmsford Historical Society

 
The Chelmsford Historical Society's holiday open house will be held on Friday, December 6, 2024 from 6:30-9:00 PM at the Barrett-Byam Homestead, 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford, MA.  All are welcome to tour the homestead and enjoy holiday decorations provided by the Chelmsford Garden Club and traditional holiday carols by 2 Cat Duo.  Light refreshments will be served.  Come enjoy our roaring fireplace!  http://chelmhist.org/


Folksinger at Littleton Lyceum

The Littleton Lyceum will present Nashville-based singer-songwriter Amy Speace on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 7:30 pm in Littleton High School’s Performing Arts Center on 56 King Street. A former Shakespearean actress, Amy has received critical acclaim from the New York Times and NPR, who described her voice as “velvety and achy” and compared her to Lucinda Williams. She has toured widely and has shared the stage with Guy Clark, Judy Collins, and many others. Season tickets to the Lyceum are available for families or individuals for $40.00, and single admissions may be purchased at the door for $12.00, $5.00 for seniors and students. For more information, check out our website at littletonlyceum.org or follow us on Facebook.

Donations Needed

Chelmsford Food Pantry Serving everyone because financial difficulties and hunger have no boundary lines. Please consider donating the following items to the Chelmsford Food Pantry. Cooking Oil, Ramen Noodles, Soup, Spaghetti Sauce, Mac’n cheese, Canned fruit or vegetables, Boxed Cereal and Oatmeal, Shelf Stable Milk, Condiments.
Donations can be dropped off at the pantry located at: 50 Rear Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA (beige trailer behind town hall) Thursdays: 10:30-1:00 pm and 6:30-7:45 pm. As well as donation boxes located inside Market Basket, Stop & Shop and the Chelmsford Public Library. For more ways to help the pantry and your community visit: chelmsfordfoodpantry.org.

Chelmsford Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle

Raffle tickets are on sale through the end of December for the Friends of the Senior Center January Calendar Raffle. Each $10 ticket purchased provides you with 31 opportunities to win anywhere from $50 to $500 during the daily January drawings. Several entries have won more than once! These tickets make great holiday gifts and stocking stuffers for family and friends. Visit our Treasure Shop at the Senior Center, 75 Groton Road, Chelmsford to purchase tickets. Proceeds support the Senior Center and its many programs.
Nov 22 the love dogs

Fan Favorites The Love Dogs Return to the PCA December 7

Whenever the Parish Center for the Arts sends out a survey about who audiences would like back on their stage, there are a few groups that ALWAYS come up, one of which being The Love Dogs! This season, fan favorites The Love Dogs return to 10 Lincoln Street on December 7 at 7:30pm (Doors open 7pm). Advanced ticketing guarantees you a seat… something that is inevitably in demand at their shows. Tickets range from $15-$25, and you can bring your own food and drink for a complete evening of entertainment. For reservations (STRONGLY recommended), visit https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-7-24-the-love-dogs/203, or you can also call (978) 692-6333. For more information, visit pcawestford.org, or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram.
Take one red-hot horn section - we're talkin' alto, tenor, baritone saxes and trombone - down and dirty. Add liberal amounts of barrelhouse boogie-woogie piano and stinging Fender guitar. Pour over a funky and swinging rhythm section that Blues Review magazine called "the best in the business," and top it all off with a crazy and charismatic frontman with one of the biggest blues voices around. Season with a few years on the road tearing up juke joints, festivals and concert halls across the U.S. and Canada and on both sides of the Atlantic. Sound tasty? It's a recipe for music and mayhem, for intensity and irreverence; it's The Love Dogs!
Nov 22 uccb fair


UCC Boxborough’s Merrie Christmas Fair: A Welcoming Event for Everyone!


When: Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 9am-1pm
Online Silent Auction has begun!
Where: UCC Boxborough church campus, 723 Middle Road Boxborough 01719
For: Everyone!
The Boxborough Merrie Christmas Fair promises a fun-filled shopping celebration with local handicrafts, delicious food and surprising treasures for all! Come share the joy and shop for your family, friends or treat yourself. Look for truly handmade gifts from soft knitted scarves to hand carved trees and fresh greens for a Thanksgiving table. The fair has 91 years’ experience sharing local creativity and artistry in a fun, festive setting. At the Sugar Plum café, have lunch and sip cocoa as you enjoy the live music of jazz and blues singer Phyllis Fallon and the Workingman’s Music Duo. The online Silent Auction has close to two hundred items for young and old alike. The online auction is an easy way to shop over ten days, November 13-23. Items range from fine home crafted items to snowshoes to restaurant gift cards and museum memberships to expansive vacations including a trip to Tuscany, a two night stay in NYC with Broadway tickets and a windjammer cruise out of Bar Harbor. If you like to thrift, shop at our vintage jewelry table or the legendary recycled Attic Treasures that fill the Town Hall? The fair has something for everyone and is a chance to buy truly local and sustainably. This year’s fair not only supports UCC Boxborough, a partner with Free Bee market, but ten percent of fair proceeds will go directly to North Central Massachusetts Habitat for Humanity.
The fair is located at UCC Boxborough, 723 Massachusetts Ave and Boxborough Town Hall on Middle Road. Come and wander the fair, have lunch, let your children shop in their own shopping area, poke through the Attic Treasures, sit outside by the fire pit where Santa might be making a s'more! Meet a friend, have fun with your neighbors, and know that your dollars buy much more than gifts, you are supporting your community as you shop. The online Silent Auction begins November 13 at 8am and ends November 23 at 6pm. https://www.BiddingForGood.com/UCCBSilentAuction. Meet you at the fair!
Nov 22 christmas tree


Christmas Trees

The Maynard-Clinton Lodge of Elks will be selling Christmas trees again this year beginning Friday, November 29th. Hours are: Friday, 11/29: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Mondays-Fridays: 4:00 PM -8:00 PM, Saturdays: and Sundays: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM.
The Maynard-Clinton Elks is located at 34 Powder Mill Rd, Maynard, MA 01754. If you have any questions, please call 978-897-9892.

Rotary Club of Bedford's Winter Community Breakfast

When: Sunday, December 8, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Bedford High School, 9 Mudge WayBedford, MA
Details: Join the Rotary Club of Bedford for a festive, family-friendly morning of community, delicious breakfast, and holiday cheer! Enjoy live musical performances, photos with Santa, a winter-theme photo booth and crafts and activities. Proceeds benefit the Rotary Club's Foundation and local initiatives. Tickets are $10/person 2 and up. Tickets and more info at: https://bedfordmarotary.org/
Nov 22 wreath

Holiday Faire and Festival at Aldersgate UMC

Aldersgate United Methodist Church hosts its annual Holiday Faire and Festival on Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. The fair offers a celebration of holiday cheer with delicious homemade food, beautiful wreaths and other greenery, crafts and gifts, jewelry, a silent auction, and much more. A children’s area will provide a fun and safe place for kids to make their own crafts while the grown-ups shop.
Aldersgate UMC is located at 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4) in Chelmsford. For more information about the fair, contact the church office at (978)256-9400 or aldersgatechelmsford@verizon.net, or visit us online at www.aldersgatechelmsford.com or www.facebook.com/aldersgateumc.chelms.
Hours for the fair are Friday, 1:00 to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bidding for the silent auction ends at noon on Saturday.
Nov 22 christmas fair harvard

Christmas Fair 2024

Congregational Church of Harvard
5 Still River Road, Harvard, MA
Something for all ages
Please join us for our annual Christmas Fair; December 14, 10-2.
Come early to welcome Santa and his elves as they arrive by firetruck between 9:45 and 10 am.
Santa will be in Santa's cafe from 10:30-1:30. Stop in for a visit and take some photos.  While in the cafe, enjoy a sandwich, snack or buy a treat to take home!  We also offer a craft room and a room reserved for kids to shop for gifts to give to the special people in their lives.
The popular Festival of Trees and Wreaths will return.  Come bid on your favorite themed tree or wreath.  There will be a preview party, Friday, December 13, 6-8 pm.  The trees look their best at night!  Light refreshments will be served.
Our Unique Boutique and its Christmas Annex will be open in the basement level.  You may find that perfect gift!

The Nutcracker presented by Dance Prism Ballet

December 14, Saturday two performances 2:30 & 6:30
The Performing Arts Center at Littleton HS
No holiday season is complete without seeing this beloved holiday classic, see it again, or start a new tradition.  A Magical Experience for the Whole Family! Don’t miss your chance to create cherished memories together at Dance Prism's The Nutcracker — a holiday tradition like no other right in your neighborhood! Tickets at danceprism.com.

Events at Roudenbush Community Center

Open Gym – Every Mon, Tuesday Wed 1pm to 3pm – registration required, caregivers and children can come play on our gymnastics mats.
Open Court – Every Thursday 7pm to 9pm - registration required, basketball court is open and available for shooting around or starting a game of pick up.
Winter Gear Swap – Starting Nov 15th drop off gently used clothes to any of the 3 Roudenbush buildings (65 Main Street, 73 Main Street or 170 Plain Road) come back a shop all donations on Dec 7th from 10am to 2pm.
Holiday Market – over 40 vendors will be at 65 Main Street on Dec 1 from 12pm to 4pm, Free ornament crafts for kids, Christmas Carolers, Boy Scout Troop 195 will be our front selling Christmas Trees.
Roudenbush is co-sponsoring the Westford Festival of Trees with Westford Family Funfest and the Westford Rotary – the 14th annual event will take place Dec 6th -31 at the Westford Regency and Conference Center you can visit roudenbush.com to register to submit a Tree, Wreath, Gingerbread House, Gnome or Holiday Decoration!
Roudenbush Parent Connection will return in January with “Caring for Aging Parents” brought to you by Rachel O’Toole of True North Therapy.
For more information please call (978) 496-1707

UCC Boxborough’s Merrie Christmas Fair: A Welcoming Event for Everyone!

When: Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 9am-1pm
Online Auction begins November 13
Where: UCC Boxborough Church Campus, 723 Middle Road, Boxborough 01719
For: Everyone!
The Boxborough Merrie Christmas Fair promises a fun-filled shopping celebration with local handcrafts, delicious food and surprising treasures for all! Come share the joy and shop for your family, friends or treat yourself. Look for truly handmade gifts from soft knitted scarves to hand carved trees and fresh greens for a Thanksgiving table. The fair has 91 years’ experience sharing local creativity and artistry in a fun, festive setting. At the Sugar Plum café, have lunch and sip cocoa as you enjoy the live music of jazz and blues singer Phyllis Fallon and the Workingman’s Music Duo. The online Silent Auction has close to two hundred items for young and old alike. The online auction is an easy way to shop over ten days, November 13-23. Items range from fine home crafted items to snowshoes to restaurant gift cards and museum memberships to expansive vacations including a trip to Tuscany, a two night stay in NYC with Broadway tickets and a windjammer cruise out of Bar Harbor. If you like to thrift, shop at our vintage jewelry table or the legendary recycled Attic Treasures that fill the Town Hall? The fair has something for everyone and is a chance to buy truly local and sustainably. This year’s fair not only supports UCC Boxborough, a partner with Free Bee market, but ten percent of fair proceeds will go directly to North Central Massachusetts Habitat for Humanity.
Save that date: November 23, from 9am-1pm at UCC Boxborough, 723 Massachusetts Ave and Boxborough Town Hall on Middle Road. Come and wander the fair, have lunch, let your children shop in their own shopping area, poke through the Attic Treasures, sit outside by the fire pit where Santa might be making a s'more! Meet a friend, have fun with your neighbors, and know that your dollars buy much more than gifts, you are supporting your community as you shop. Meet you at the fair
Online Silent Auction is up for browsing. Bidding begins November 13 at 8am and ends November 23 at 6pm. https://www.BiddingForGood.com/UCCBSilentAuction