Community Calendar
“Grain Elevators” Art Exhibit opens at 6 Bridges Gallery on October 15, 2025
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Where: 77 Main Street, Maynard
The exhibit will be on view at 6 Bridges Gallery, 77 Main Street, Maynard, from October 15 to November 15, 2025. It will also be hosted online at 6Bridges.gallery. A reception will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2025, 5:00–7:00 PM.
In this exhibit, watercolorist Joyce McJilton Dwyer turns her focus to grain elevators, a prominent fixture of the farmland in the Midwest. She writes:
“Grain Elevators are a piece of agricultural architecture scattered across the midwestern landscape from the Great Lakes to the Northwest Upper Peninsula into Canada, often sticking up into the sky from tiny towns on the open prairie where one can see unobstructed across the landscape.
I grew up in Michigan on a family farm and our harvest went to our local grain elevator—to be dried, recorded and transported from there after my father decided, from the morning crop price report on the radio, that it was time to sell part of that crop. It was always a guess if the price would later go up or retreat. We’ve grown corn, navy beans, pinto beans, black beans, soybeans, wheat, oats and sugar beets. We also grew alfalfa when we had a dairy herd.
The elevators were busy at harvest time because all the farmers were trying to get their crops harvested when the weather was dry and the crops were dry and ripe. My grandfather would take a slow ride with a tractor and wagon full of the crop and wait in a long line for his turn to dump his load and return for another load. My father would stay at our farm to continue harvesting, sometimes into the night, to take other loads to the elevator or to back them into our large shed so no rain or dew would add to their moisture—or to put the wheat and oats into our own bins in our shed. We would put our corn harvest into long, tall, thin corncribs to dry out from the wind for animal food. It was always a relief to get all the crops harvested in September and October, securing our crop income for the year.
These structures have a lot of meaning for me, as I have traveled locally and further west. In preparation for this show, I started to look at them more closely and learn more about the progression of crop storage in the US and the changes in storage architecture over time—as well as the changes in agriculture with small farms disappearing and giving way to huge industrial agriculture, not the best answer for small farmers.
My question is, where do we think our food comes from?”
For more information, please visit 6 Bridges.Gallery, Facebook, and Instagram.
Scott Foster Photography Exhibit at Concord Council on Aging October – November 13, 2025
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Where: 1276 Main St, Concord
Foster’s philosophy “Capture the Moment... Share the Experience”—is more than a tagline; it’s a guiding principle. His images are crafted to evoke emotion, atmosphere, and story, offering viewers a chance to step into the mood and meaning of each captured moment. “Life is filled with a series of fleeting moments that will never present themselves in the same way again,” says Foster. “If they’re not captured, they may be lost forever.”
Raised among the hills and valleys of Worcester County, MA, and Kanawha County, WV, Foster’s work is infused with a reverence for nature, family, and heritage. As a citizen of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band, his photography reflects a deep respect for Mother Earth and the communities that shape his identity.
Foster’s boutique approach to photography emphasizes collaboration, joy, and storytelling. Whether shooting powwows, weddings, or special events, he strives to make each project a stress-free and memorable experience. His portfolio spans thousands of images that celebrate people, places, and traditions with authenticity and heart.
When not behind the camera, Foster enjoys curating his vast photo archive, attending cultural workshops, cheering on Boston sports teams, and sharing good food and music with lifelong friends. He credits his family, Native community, and all those he’s met along the way for inspiring his creative journey.
Join us at the Concord Council on Aging to experience Scott Foster’s photography, a celebration of life, memory, and connection. As Foster puts it, “Still wandering, but not lost.”
Location: Concord Council on Aging Dates: October – November 13, 2025 Admission: Free and open to the public Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM and Friday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
THE CANNON THEATRE Proudly Presents “Wait Until Dark”
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Where: 28 Andrews Parkway, Devens
Wait Until Dark is adapted from the 1966 movie of the same name. Susan Hendrix, newly blind, seems like an easy mark when three ruthless criminals invade her Greenwich Village apartment. When the lights go out, survival comes down to nerve, instinct, and the element of surprise.
The show runs for 3 weekends. Show times are October 24, 25, 31st, and November 1, 7, and 8th at 7:30 p.m. Matinees are taking place on November 2 and 9th at 2:00 pm. Tickets are available at www.thecannontheatre.org, and are $25 for adults, and $20 for students/seniors.
The cast and crew comes from the following towns: Fitchburg, Groton, Littleton, Lunenburg, Roslindale, and Tyngsboro.
The Production Team includes:
Directed by Ali Coes
Produced by Maren Caulfield
Stage Management by Mary Beth Fletcher
Tech Director and Set Build by Brett Bahe
Costume, Hair and Makeup by Shawn Cannon
Marvelous Mushrooms with Elizabeth Almeida!
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Where: 472 Main St, Acton
Farmer Elizabeth, founder of Fat Moon Farm in Westford will share her mycological expertise with us. In this program, we will learn more about this fascinating food and the important role it plays in our diet, our environment, and the economy. Elizabeth Almeida grew up on a cattle farm in Ohio, where her family grew, canned, and preserved their own food. She combines this traditional farming foundation with scientific practices learned in food science research labs to supply exceptional organic mushrooms to New England chefs and community for over 10 years. Her dedication to food justice and sustainable agriculture drives both her farming practices and deep community involvement. For more inspiration to attend this exciting lecture go to http://fatmoonmushrooms.com
Date: Nov 4, 2025
Time: 10:30 am
Place: Acton Town Hall
Speaker Elizabeth Almeida
Topic Marvelous Mushrooms!
Voices of Democracy Speaker Series Presents Eight Weeks in Ukraine: Resilience & Resistance - A Narrated Slideshow with Tania Vitvitsky, President, Ukrainian Charitable Platform
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Where: 327 Concord Road, Sudbury
Tuesday, November 4, 2025 7-8 pm
Sudbury Meetinghouse, 327 Concord Road, Sudbury
In August and September 2025, Sudbury resident Tania Vitvitsky, president of the Ukrainian Charitable Platform, spent eight weeks in Ukraine observing how everyday people are responding to the ongoing war in their homeland. Using original slides to illustrate the beauty and rich cultural heritage of Ukraine, Ms. Vitvitsky will share her observations of the strength and resilience of Ukrainian people at all levels of society and discuss the many ways they are waging a determined resistance to the anti-democratic forces threatening their sovereignty and way of life. This was Ms. Vitvitsky's fourth trip to Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022. Her travels took her from Lviv in western Ukraine to the brave city of Dnipro, approximately 60 miles from the ever-changing frontlines of the war.
The narrated slideshow will also highlight the disruption the Ukrainian people face as a result of the war. Ukraine has experienced a massive displacement of its citizenry due to the Russian invasion. According to the UN Refugee Agency, as of February 2025, there were approximately 3.7 million internally displaced persons in Ukraine—mostly women and children—and, as of July 2024, there are 6.9 million Ukrainian refugees outside of Ukraine.
The program is open to the community and will be followed by a short reception.
Optimizing Depth of Field in Photography:
The Process of Focus Stacking
Assabet Valley Camera Club Program
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Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson
On Wednesday, November 5th, the Assabet Valley Camera Club (AVCC) is pleased to host fine art photographer George Fellner. His appreciation of the wonders of the Earth along with highlights from his travels are expressed through a range of photographic genres. You can check out his images at www.gfellnerphotography.com .
The process of focus stacking involves taking a series of photographs at multiple focus points which are then combined into a single photo optimizing depth of field in sharp focus. George will present a step-by-step focus stacking demonstration using Photoshop. This program will also review the photo shoot process and software options.
Currently, AVCC meetings are using a hybrid approach where members can come together either in person or via Zoom. If you are interested in attending the program, contact AVCC at avcc.digital@hotmail.com a few days prior to the meeting to request a link to the event or to let us know you will be attending in person. Guests are welcome to attend up to two consecutive club meetings prior to becoming a member. For membership information, go to https://www.assabetvalleycameraclub.com/Club/MembershipInfo.aspx .The club’s Zoom room opens at 7:00 PM with a brief business meeting at 7:15 followed by George’s presentation at 7:30.
AVCC in-person meetings are held at the Hudson Senior Center, 29 Church Street, Hudson and are open to the public. The first meeting of the month generally features a program designed to instruct and/or to entertain camera enthusiasts. During the second monthly meeting, a competition of members’ digital images is judged and critiqued by qualified individuals. Assabet Valley Camera Club, affiliated with both the New England Camera Club Council (NECCC) and the Photographic Society of America (PSA), participates in inter-club competitions on regional, national and international levels.
AVCC welcomes anyone interested in learning more about photography as a visual art and its practical application as a science. Members benefit from the hands-on experiences, from the knowledge presented in programs, and from having their work critiqued. For more information, check out AVCC's website https://www.assabetvalleycameraclub.com//
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Where: 54 Walden Street, Concord
The Antiques Show raises monies to support mission and outreach efforts. All proceeds to the church, from entry fees, dealer rents, and café sales, are given away to outreach organizations that support hunger initiatives, domestic violence agencies, preschool and early education scholarships, veterans' needs, and the LGBTQ+ community. Offering fine antiques, furniture, glassware, prints, jewelry, art work, rugs, and more, 3 floors of quality dealers are on hand to greet the over 600 customers who come back year after year. Our building is fully accessible.
The TriCon Café is a hit every year, offering freshly made sandwiches and soups and a place to sit so you can make a day of shopping and lunch. We also sell many homemade desserts, including pies (sliced and whole), cookies, and other yummy baked treats.
The entrance fee is $10 per person (children free). Look for our coupon/ad on social media, some area stores for $1 off.
November 7 in Harvard and November 9 in Worcester
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Where: Harvard & Worcester
Youthful joy and sweetness shine through music written when these composers were still young. The ephemeral nature of youth was heightened for Boulanger, who composed D’un matin de printemps on her deathbed at age twenty-four. Despite chronic illness, Boulanger’s robust musical lineage was noticeably influential from as early on as the age of two, when she learned to read music before learning the alphabet and could sing melodies just by hearing them. Mozart, who died less than ten years after completing the “Spring” Piano Trio, was so renowned for his wunderkind abilities that he toured Europe as a six year old, and continued composing and performing for courts and royalty through his teen years. Brahms wrote the Piano Quartet early in his career, while his course was still being charted. Like Boulanger and Mozart, Brahms was born into a musical family and began composing and learning to play violin, cello, and piano as a young boy, though he published his earliest works under a pseudonym, perhaps due to sharp self-criticism and artistic perfectionism.
Friday, November 7 @7:30PM Sunday, November 9 @4PM
Unitarian Universalist Church Jeanne Y. Curtis Hall, Assumption University
9 Ayer Road, Harvard
500 Salisbury Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @7 PM Pre-concert talk @3:30 PM
Program
Lili Boulanger | D’un matins de printemps
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | String Quartet K387 G major
Johannes Brahms | Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26
Worcester Chamber Music Society Musicians:
Krista Buckland Reisner and Rohan Gregory, violin
Peter Sulski, viola
David Russell, cello
Randall Hodgkinson, piano
With guest Tracy Kraus, flute
All venues are handicapped accessible.
Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/the-joy-of-youth/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624
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Where: 51 Walden Street, Concord
With a cast of 16, portraying over 20 real characters and mythical creatures, She Kills Monsters promises to be one of the most imaginative shows the Players have produced in many years, all under the creative direction of Quinton Kappel, most recently seen in leading roles on the Concord stage in Shakespeare In Love and The Play That Goes Wrong.
No prior knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons is necessary as audiences will be transported along with Agnes on her journey of discovery but please be aware this production does contain some adult language.
Performances are November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, & 22 at 8:00 pm and November 9 & 16 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $24.00 and fantastical monster-themed costumes are welcome! For more information and to order tickets please visit: www.concordplayers.org or Email: tickets@concordplayers.org or call the Box Office at 978-369-2990 and leave a detailed message.
Tot Shabbat Dance Party & Dinner
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Where: 659 Elm Street, Concord
We will share blessings, embrace the joy and sweetness of Shabbat, offer prayers for peace and healing, enjoy a special story, and conclude with blessings over juice and challah. BYO bear or another cuddly friend to dance with!
Tot Shabbat will be led by: Molly Bajgot, Rabbi Darby Leigh, and Nancy Kaplan.
Read more/RSVP: https://keremshalom.org/upcoming-events/tot-shabbat-dinner/
DiscoverSTEM 2025 Open House – Friday, Nov 7, 6:00 - 8:30pm @ ABRHS
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Where: 36 Charter Rd, Acton
Discover science, green tech + sustainability, 3D design + engineering, robotics and more with about 50 interactive exhibits — from Boston Dynamics’ robotic dog to Pedal Power E-bikes and even s’mores made with induction cooking!
An online Silent Auction will benefit AB STEAM Clubs!
Presented by AB STEAM, ABSteam.org, in partnership with ABRHS.
More information at www.absteam.org/discoverstem or email info@absteam.org.
MCC Music Faculty to Perform as Part of “World of Music”
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Where: 591 Springs Road in Bedford
“I always enjoy these faculty performances where my colleagues and I get together to rehearse and perform a varied program for an audience of our students and the general community,” said Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta, Chair of Music. “This concert will include colorful music from Europe, Japan, and the United States – including a jazz selection. We all look forward to performing on November 7!”
Rodríguez-Peralta, pianist, will be joined by Raley Beggs, guitarist; Todd Brunel, clarinetist; Orlando Cela, flutist; and Daniel Fridley, bass singer, to perform a variety of chamber music. Works by Franz Schubert, Eric Ewazen, John Dowland, and Tōru Takemitsu, along with a jazz improvisation, will be performed.
“Working together with Middlesex Community College faculty presenting this concert is an immense source of inspiration and joy this Fall,” Beggs said. “Offering the full spectrum of guitar's capabilities and alongside some of New England's most talented musicians, everyone is sure to find music that resonates the strings of their imagination just as it has my own!”
“Teaching students of a variety of backgrounds and goals is a thrilling experience at Middlesex,” Fridley said. “Getting to work with my wonderful colleagues to make music together – sourcing inspiration from a variety of styles and genres ourselves – is inspiring. This recital gives us all a chance to connect with audiences, sharing music that has intrigued and inspired us, and working together in joyful ensemble!”
An additional upcoming “A World of Music” performance in Bedford a Student Recital at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, December 8. MCC will welcome the Lowell Chamber Orchestra (LCO) for a second time this season at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 13 at MCC’s Richard and Nancy Donahue Family Academic Arts Center in Lowell.
All concerts are free and open to the public.
MCC’s Concert Hall is located in the North Academic Building at 591 Springs Road in Bedford. Parking is available on-campus.
Visit www.middlesex.mass.edu/worldofmusic/ for more information.
Boxborough Fall Library Used Book Sale
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Where: 427 Massachusetts Avenue, Boxborough
The main public sale will take place on Saturday, November 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The Everything Must Go sale will be held on Sunday November 9 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Standard size bags will be provided; pay $5 to fill each bag however you like.
The sale will take place in the meeting room of the Sargent Memorial Library, 427 Massachusetts Avenue. Proceeds from the sale will go toward additional library programs and museum passes. Cash and checks only.
Please support this sale by attending and by donating your gently used hard covers, paperbacks, music, and audiovisual items, and also puzzles and board games in complete and as new condition. Donations will be accepted from Monday November 3 through Thursday November 6 at the library during regular library hours. Please no VCR tapes or magazines or any material in really poor condition.
Celebrate the Season at the Annual Scandinavian Fair – Nov 8 in Concord
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Where: 923 Old Marlboro Road, Concord
This community tradition is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season!
Shop & Explore
Find hand-crafted Scandinavian gifts, jewelry, books, linens, ornaments, and stocking stuffers — perfect for early holiday shopping.
Taste the North
Visit the Nordic Café for open-faced sandwiches, waffles, lefse, and our famous cream cake. Plus, browse gourmet cheeses, baked goods, chocolates, and seafood at great prices.
Enjoy Live Scandinavian Music
Immerse yourself in the sounds and spirit of the Nordic countries while you shop and sample delicious treats.
Bring your family, meet a Viking, and experience the warmth and charm of Nordic holiday traditions!
Admission:
Adults – $5 | Children under 16 – Free
Sponsored by Norumbega Lodge, Sons of Norway.
All proceeds support the Lodge’s fraternal and charitable activities.
Pumpkin Smash
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Where: NARA Lower Parking Lot (25 Ledgerock Way, Acton)
NARA Lower Parking Lot (25 Ledgerock Way, Acton)
“Pumpkin Smash is BACK! Don’t toss your jack-o'-lanterns—SMASH them! Join us on Saturday, Nov 8 from 10AM–12PM at the NARA lower parking lot for some smashing fun! Bring your leftover pumpkins and help us turn them into compost, not landfill waste.”
Community Harvest Supper at United Methodist Church of Westford on November 8
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Where: 10 Church Street in Westford
At First United Methodist Church, Hudson “Soup’s On”!
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Where: 34 Felton Street, Hudson
We will be asking for a free will offering from the attendees. The funds raised will help pay our Church's heating costs.
We hope that you will join us! Anyone familiar with the dinners held at FUMC will know that we have some very talented cooks!
We are located at 34 Felton Street, just over the hill, off the Hudson Rotary. More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at the church’s website: www.hudsonfumc.com.
Beyond the Notes Collaborates with Internationally Acclaimed Duo Boyd Meets
Girl
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Where: 20 Lexington Rd, Concord,
ARTISTS: Rupert Boyd (classical guitar), Laura Metcalf (cello), and founder Sarah Whitney (violin)
VENUE: First Parish Church (Parish Hall), Concord MA 20 Lexington Rd, Concord, MA 01742
TICKETS: $30 General Admission/$35 at door/$15 Students
TICKET SALES AND GENERAL INFO: www.gobeyondthenotes.com
ABOUT THIS CONCERT:
Hailed as "Bold...edgy...totally engaging! Not to be missed!" Now celebrating its eleventh season in Concord, MA, Beyond the Notes breaks down the wall between audience and performers, creating a new experience rich in dialogue about the music and the artists themselves. For this upcoming concert, founder and artistic director Sarah Whitney invites Billboard chart-topping duo Boyd Meets Girl—Australian guitarist Rupert Boyd and American cellist Laura Metcalf—for an eclectic program that blurs and redefines traditional genres. Expect music by Caroline Shaw, Maurice Ravel, Radiohead, and more delightful selections.
Beyond the Notes is supported in part by grants from the Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council, Bedford Cultural Council, and Concord Local Cultural Council - local agencies that are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, astate agency. Prelude music will feature students from the Concord Conservatory of Music and artwork will be showcased onstage from Powers Gallery.
Engaging & Funny Onstage, Local Elizabeth Lorrey Rocks Westford 11/8
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street Westford
Elizabeth Lorrey is a musician, songwriter, producer, and recording engineer from Pepperell. Said Pulse Magazine’s Jennifer Russo, "She stopped me in my tracks with one of the most pure and warm voices I have ever heard..." Lorrey has released two CDs of original music and is working on a third, while performing regularly throughout New England. Her sound is a dark-roasted blend of edgy, intense acoustic rock: intelligent, provocative lyrics, fused to a commanding guitar style. She delivers her darkly compelling songs in a way that immediately connects with the audience, converting casual listeners into loyal new fans with every performance. Lorrey performs regularly throughout New England, in venues large and small, from Portland (ME) to Providence (RI), with occasional forays to North Carolina, Michigan and the Southwestern U.S. She produced a successful online show, “The Sunday Nightcap,” which ‘aired’ the first Sunday of every month on “Concert Window,” performing songs and chatting with viewers. She has shared the stage with Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Suzanne Vega, Catie Curtis, and many more...
For more information about the PCA and their season, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Direct ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/11-8-25-elizabeth-lorrey/6AL4SZLY7ELGI732FAFFD7CY
Plant-Based Harvest Gathering
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Where: Acton, MA (Address sent upon registration.)
Where: Acton, MA (Address sent upon registration.)
Acton: Eating more plant-based meals is important for our health and for our environment, so please join Energize Actonfor this informal “tailgate” potluck. Instead of coming together for a sporting event, we are gathering to celebrate our wonderful plant world, share recipes, and eat delicious food! (For more details on the environmental impacts of large-scale livestock production, see the EnergizeActon.org website action called “Eat More Plant-Based Meals.”) Energize Acton will provide vegetarian chili, cornbread, and hot cider, and we ask you to bring a vegetarian or vegan “nibble.”
This is being hosted at a private home in Acton, so the address will be sent when you register. Find out more at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2075, or go to EnergizeActon.org and click “Events.”
Come see Boxborough’s Treasures
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Where: 575 Middle Road, Boxborough
Veterans’ Day in Boxborough
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Where: 427 Massachusetts Avenue, Boxborough
Parking is available at the library parking lot and at Blanchard Memorial School. If parking at the school, use the bridge walkway to get to the ceremony site.
The Veterans’ Day ceremony recognizes the commitment and dedication of Boxborough's veterans and their families. The Town looks forward to honoring all of those who have served in our Armed Forces.
Information about Boxborough’s veterans’ services can be found at https://www.boxborough-ma.gov/281/Veterans-Services. Boxborough Veterans’ Services Officer James MacRae (978-929-6614) has regular office hours at Boxborough Town Hall Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., appointments preferred.
First Church Unitarian Annual Folk Festival!
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Where: 19 Foster St. Littleton
The event is on NOV 11, 2025 at 7 PM. Tickets are on sale online (get the QR code off the poster or our website at FCUlittle.com. Ticket prices are $25 online or $30 at the door.
Questions? Call Patti at 978-621-1065. First Church Unitarian address: 19 Foster St. Littleton, MA. Don’t miss this one!
Kits For Kids Annual Kit-Building Event
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Where: 9 Central Street, Marlborough
Sponsored by Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Flavors of Bedford
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Where: Courtyard by Marriott Boston Billerica Bedford, 270 Concord Road, Billerica.
Flavors of Bedford is a festive, fun food sampling event where local restaurants and guests gather for food, spirits, and raffle prizes to help support the local community. All members of the community are invited and encouraged to come and enjoy.
There will be a variety of offerings from local restaurant favorites to be announced in the coming months.
This event is organized by the Bedford Chamber of Commerce with a portion of the proceeds going to the Bedford Food Pantry.
Earlybird tickets are available until October 15.
To see the evolving and expanding list of the community sponsors, participating restaurants, raffle donors, and to purchase tickets, visit flavorsofbedford.org or contact the Bedford Chamber of Commerce at www.BedfordChamber.org or bcoc@bedfordchamber.org.
Sweet Dreams, Strong Foundations: Helping Young Children (and Parents) Rest Well
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Where: Webinar
Sleep can be one of the trickiest subjects for families with young children. First Connections invites you to join the experienced Concord Children's Center early childhood educators - who have supported infants, toddlers, and preschoolers through every stage of growth - for a practical, encouraging workshop in creating healthy sleep routines. We'll share research on why good sleep is essential for children's learning, behavior, and overall development, and provide simple, effective strategies to make naptime calmer and bedtimes smoother. From setting up routines that work for your family, to handling common challenges like night waking and transitions, our teachers will offer real-life tips and best practices rooted in both science and years of hands-on classroom experience. Parents will leave with concrete strategies, reassurance, and new ideas to help their children (and themselves!) get the rest they need. To receive the zoom link, email lmatthews@jri.org. This free program is funded by the Mass. Dept. of Early Education and Care.
Something for Everyone! - Small Works & Holiday Marketplace
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Where: 206 Worcester Road, Princeton Senior & Community Center, Princeton MA
Fridays, November 14 & 21, 6-8:00 PM
Saturdays and Sundays, November 15 & 16 and 22 & 23, 10 AM-4 PM
Location: 206 Worcester Road, Princeton Senior & Community Center, Princeton MA
The Princeton Arts Society is a nonprofit organization promoting the arts in Central Massachusetts through programs, events, and shows.
The Friends of the Goodnow Library Present a Preview of The Commonwealth Ballet’s The Nutcracker
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Where: 21 Concord Road, Sudbury
A storybook reading of The Nutcracker will be brought to life by dancers of the Commonwealth Ballet Company. This classic holiday program consists of a reading of the storybook version with stops along the way for dancers to perform excerpts of the ballet to recorded music. A select number of Commonwealth Ballet Company members will be in costume representing the character whose part they are dancing.
At the end of the story presentation there will be time for audience questions and an opportunity for pictures.
Come and enjoy some holiday magic. This program is recommended for children pre-K and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult. In case of inclement weather, please check for updates at www.friendsofgoodnow.org.
The Commonwealth Ballet Company is a pre-professional youth ballet company based in Acton, MA that brings high quality, artistic, and entertaining ballet productions in a welcoming family friendly style to the MetroWest community and beyond.
New England Chapter, North American Rock Garden Society, Invites Avid Gardeners to Join Us
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Where: 35 Shattuck Street, Littleton
Marsha’s topic is “Spring Ephemerals.” As a grower, she specializes in these fascinating small plants that flower extra-early in April, before trees leaf out for the season. She loves to share her passion for plants through photography and educational outreach. Please join your fellow gardeners for this fun, educational event! For more information about rock gardening or the local New England Chapter, visit our website, www.nargene.org.
Contact: Priscilla Williams, Publicity Chair, 978-660-3492 priscillahuttwilliams108@gmail.com
Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library November Special Events
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Where: 48 Main Street, Westford
The Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Inc. will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, November 15 at 2:00 p.m. at First Parish Church United, 48 Main Street. This year’s featured speaker will longtime broadcast-journalist and author Ted Reinstein. The business portion of the afternoon will begin at 2:00, and Ted will speak at 2:30. The public is invited to attend and enjoy the speaker; only members and donors can vote during the business meeting.
Ted will discuss his latest book, Travels Through the Heart and Soul of New England. In this title, he distills his decades of reporting into a single, heartfelt journey, meeting the most memorable people—and their unlikely stories—all along the way.
After the presentation, Ted will take questions from the audience and sign copies of his book. A limited number of books will be available for purchase at the event.
The Friends’ business meeting will include reports from the president and treasurer, and attendees will vote to accept the proposed budget and the proposed slate of officers and bylaw changes for the coming year.
HOLIDAY BOOK SALE AND RAFFLE
The Friends invite you to stop by their Holiday Book Sale and Raffle either before or after the Annual Meeting. The sale and raffle will take place at the Church on:
• Friday, November 14 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
• Saturday, November 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
• Saturday, November 15 from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.
The Holiday Book Sale will include holiday-themed items, gift-quality items, and blind date with a book or puzzle. Each item will be priced individually. The raffle will include a variety of prizes, including gift cards to local restaurants, passes to area attractions, and household goods. Tickets will be sold in batches of 5 for $10 or 12 for $20. The drawing will take place at the end of the day on Saturday.
PAYMENT AND PARKING
The Friends accept credit card payments in addition to checks and cash.Parking for all events is available at the church, on Lincoln Street, and in marked spaces on Connell Drive. Additional parking lots are available at Roudenbush Community Center, Frost School, Town Hall, and the Westford Police Department.
Drew Farmhouse Affordable Housing Fundraiser
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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, Westford Center
When: Saturday, November 15th. Doors open at 6 pm. Concert should end by 10 pm.
Where: Parish Center for the Arts, Westford Center.
Price: $50 per person.
Funds will be used for landscape projects at the Drew Farmhouse. Contact info@drewfarmhouse.org to reserve your tickets.
Space is limited. To reserve tickets on drewfarmhouse.org website, select Fundraiser Concert from the Menu, select number of tickets to add to cart and check out. Problems? Contact info@drewfarmhouse.org
New Song of Bedford Music Series
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Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Tickets are now available for the second season of the New Song Music Series.
- November 15, 2025 – Deadgrass
Tickets and details are available at www.newsongbedford.org. Performances take place in the Reed Room at Bedford’s Town Hall—an intimate, 100+-seat venue located at 10 Mudge Way in the heart of historic Bedford, MA. Doors open at 6:45 PM, and the music begins at 7:30 PM.
Merrimack Valley All-Ages Chamber Orchestra Concert
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Where: McCarthy Middle School Auditorium, 250 North Rd, Chelmsford
Has it been 20 years? It's ok, dust off the strings, or rent from University Music and let's get playing!
For more information: https://bit.ly/CCS-MVACO
Rehearsals: 6:30-8pm: 9/28, 10/5,10/19,10/26, 11/2,11/9 @ Music Elements
160 Turnpike Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Concert: 6:30pm 11/16 @ McCarthy Middle School Auditorium, 250 North Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Program fee: $100 (Only $14/session!)
Deadgrass Reimagines the Music of Jerry Garcia at Bedford Town Hall
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Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Deadgrass brings together a powerhouse lineup of artists whose collective experience spans genres and stages around the world:
- Matt Turk, a multi-instrumentalist, has performed and recorded with Pete Seeger and opened for major artists including Judy Collins.
- C Lanzbom, a Grammy Award–winning guitarist, has shared performing, producing, and engineering credits with legends such as Bruce Springsteen.
- Dave Richards, a bassist currently performing in Hamilton on Broadway, has appeared at venues ranging from the Hollywood Bowl to Austin City Limits.
- Boo Reiners, a versatile banjo player, has collaborated with artists including Phil Lesh and Steve Martin.
- Kensuke Shoji, a Berklee-trained fiddler, has performed with Alex Hargreaves, Maria Muldaur, and many others.
Critics have praised Deadgrass for both artistry and authenticity. NYS Music described their sound as “improv-laden… phenomenal chops… refreshing and fun,” while The Daily Item noted, “Anyone who loves the Dead… will have a spectacular night.” The Gazette heralded the band’s live show for “inspiring music fans to get up and dance.”
Watch Deadgrass perform “Midnight Moonlight” on YouTube: bit.ly/4owpzau
Tickets are available at newsongbedford.org. The concert will be held in the Reed Room at Bedford Town Hall, 10 Mudge Way, Bedford, and will feature a newly upgraded sound system. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. for refreshments and community connection, with the music beginning at 7:30 p.m.
New Song is a volunteer initiative of the Bedford Cultural District, made possible by the generous support of its sponsors: Red Heat Tavern, Bedford Florist & Gifts, FYZICAL® Therapy and Balance Centers Bedford, Prince Street Café & Bakery, and the Mass Cultural Council.
CALLING ALL DEPT 56 & BYERS CHOICE COLLECTORS & SHOPPERS!!
When:
Where: 509 Great Road, Stow
All proceeds benefit Stow senior residents through the Stow COA. Thank you for supporting our event!
The Westford Conservation Trust Announces 2025 Annual Meeting
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street, Westford, MA.
Admission: Free and Open to the public
The Westford Conservation Trust invites community members to its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street, Westford, MA. This free event is open to all. Light refreshments will be served.
The evening will begin with a brief business meeting and the presentation of the 2025 Conservation Trustee Award, honoring an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the protection of wildlife and natural resources. This year’s program emphasizes the importance of land conservation and stewardship in fostering both local and global environmental awareness.
Following the award presentation, guest speaker Amy Meltzer, co-chair of the Mass Pollinator Network steering committee, will present “Gardening for Biodiversity with Native Plants: Providing Habitat for Pollinators, Birds, and Other Essential Wildlife.” Meltzer will explore the biodiversity crisis, the intricate relationships between native species, and how ecological gardening can restore resilience, combat climate change, and enhance the beauty of local landscapes. A Q&A session will follow her talk.
Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating conservation, community, and the beauty of nature.
Join the Fun at the 92nd Boxborough Merrie Christmas Fair!
When:
Where: 723 Massachusetts Ave., Boxborough
You’ll find something for everyone: handmade gifts and crafts, sparkling jewelry, cozy knits, delicious baked goods, and beautiful holiday greens. Browse Attic Treasures for special finds, let the kids enjoy their own craft and gift area, and stop by the Sugar Plum Café for coffee and treats while holiday music fills the air.
Santa Claus will be mingling with fairgoers young and old — have your camera ready!
The Silent Auction is back and full of opportunities to delight . Shop online at https://auctria.events/UCCBSilentAuction2025 from November 12–22. Bid on wonderful donations from local businesses and neighbors.
This year, 10% of proceeds will support the Acton Food Pantry Building Fund, helping expand services for families in need.
It’s a morning full of laughter, community, and holiday cheer — don’t miss it! Questions? Call (978) 263-7387 for more information.
Free Thanksgiving Dinner Offered by Hudson First United Methodist
When:
Where: 34 Felton Street, Hudson
As one of the many ways we reach out to others, one of our church members, Bob S., and his family will prepare a traditional holiday feast for people in the Hudson and surrounding communities, free of charge. Come enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings, as we welcome the holiday spirit of giving, into our hearts.
Please visit us for this celebration of thanks for all our gifts and blessings and feel free to invite a friend or neighbor to join you.
As mentioned, the dinner is free but donations are always welcome.
We are located at 34 Felton Street, just over the hill, off the Hudson Rotary.
More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at the church’s website: www.hudsonfumc.com.
DON’T MISS THE 10th MAYNARD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
BANQUET & INDUCTION CEREMONY
When:
Where: Maynard~Clinton Lodge of Elks, 34 Powder Mill Road, Maynard
We are proud to announce the 10th set of inductees to the Maynard High School Hall of Fame: Amanda Allen (1997), Wihlo Frigard (1930), Kelsee Howes Giorgio (2012), Robert Hastry (2003), Joseph Loynd Jr. (2001), Michael Marshall (2012), Edward Mullin (1959), Sean Peterson (2014) and Nana Yankson (1998)
The team that will also be inducted is the 2009~2010 Boys Basketball Team.
It is always a great evening of celebration and a great opportunity to see friends and classmates of Maynard High School. The festivities will include a cocktail hour (with cash bar), followed by a buffet dinner from 6:30 PM to 8 PM, followed by the Induction Ceremony and ending with a social.
This Banquet is open to all! Tickets are available for $50/ea until Friday, November 7th (or until sold out) by calling (978) 764-5279 or by emailing mjtbrannelly@comcast.net, jenerbadams@gmail.com or charlotte.murray4116@gmail.com. Board members of MHSAHOF also have tickets for sale. Feel free to contact Jennifer Adams, Mary Brannelly, Steve Curry, Ted Donnelly, Tim Lawton, Gail Lucas, Charlotte Murray or Barry McNulty. Tables of 10 may also be reserved. Whether you are young or older, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to celebrate the great achievements of Maynard’s past student athletes! View our website at http://mhsahof.wixsite.com/athletes to see the list of past years’ inductees.
If you know an athlete who you feel deserves to be inducted into the MHS Athletic Hall of Fame at a future Induction Ceremony, please go to the website and complete a nomination form. Additionally, donations are always greatly appreciated and may be forwarded to the MHSAHOF, PO Box 56, Maynard, MA 01754.
OARS Giving "Back" Tuesday
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Where: 152 Commonwealth Ave #3, Concord
Where: Nashoba Brook Bakery, 152 Commonwealth Ave #3, Concord, MA 01742
Instead of asking for donations on Giving Tuesday, OARS 3 Rivers is giving back. Join us for an evening of snacks, drinks, and community at Nashoba Brook Bakery, and meet the OARS team!
This event also launches our December theme, "Clean up Your Assabet," and kicks off a year of exciting events to honor OARS’ 40th anniversary. Come celebrate with us and get your special “Clean up Your Assabet” T-shirts before they run out! For more information, and to register for this free event, visit oars3rivers.org/events/event/clean-up-your-assabet/
Concord Women’s Chorus Presents
‘Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season’
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Where: 54 Walden Street, Concord
“Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season,” features a glorious program of music, including Dan Forrest’s luminous “Lux: The Dawn from on High,” a multi-movement work scored for women’s chorus, piano, violin, and cello. Other favorites include Ruth Morris Gray’s jazzy, percussion-driven “What Child Is This” and “Siyahamba,” Forrest’s warm and inclusive “Shalom,” and Elaine Hagenberg’s heartfelt “O Come, Emmanuel.” At the conclusion of the concert, the audience will be invited to join a festive, traditional (and really fun!) carol singalong. The program features some of Boston's finest professional instrumentalists, including Anne-Marie Chubet, violin (Handel & Haydn Society Orchestra, Director, Boston College Baroque Ensemble); Andrew Koutroubas, cello (Boston Early Music Festival, Handel & Haydn Society Orchestra); Gary Fieldman, djembe (Portland Symphony, ME, and Springfield Symphony, MA).
Concord Women’s Chorus is a 45-singer ensemble fostering the power of women’s voices through song, hailing from Concord and the greater Boston area. Artistic Director Jane Ring Frank conducts the chorus performing a wide variety of choral music, ranging from early music to contemporary repertoire, with an emphasis on works written for women’s voices. Acclaimed conductor Jane Ring Frank was recently awarded Choral Arts New England’s 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award for her expertise at a ceremony where CWC performs under her direction, and in her honor.
CWC’s commitment to the mastery and performance of a dynamic repertoire for women transforms the act of choral singing into an instrument for collaboration, education, and connection. The ensemble features confident singers who care deeply about creating, through women’s voices, a source of strength and inspiration for themselves, the audience, and the world around us.
Tickets to “Radiant Light” are $30 adults, free for children under 12, available at simpletix.com/e/radiant-light-a-celebration-of-the-season-tickets-240537. Seating is limited; early purchase is recommended. For more information, or to join Concord Women’s Chorus, email manager@concordwomenschorus.org, visit concordwomenschorus.org, and follow Concord Women’s Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.
The Maynard Holiday Stroll
Hosted by the Maynard Business Alliance
Saturday, December 6th, 2025
Lighting of Memorial Park Begins at 5:45pm
Holiday Stroll 6:00 - 8:00 PM
When:
Where: Downtown Maynard
More beloved Maynard holiday traditions: On Sunday, December 7th, the 2nd annual Holiday Village will be held in Memorial Park beginning at noon and the 59th annual Holiday Parade will step off at 2:00pm and travel through downtown Maynard. The official Maynard Menorah Lighting at Memorial Park will be held later in the month. (Date TBA).
Visit the Maynard Business Alliance website https://www.maynardbusinessalliance.org/events-calendar/2024-holiday-stroll
or follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maynardbusinessalliance/ for more details.
For Maynard Holiday Village and Holiday Parade information visit https://www.lightuptheholidaysmaynard.com/
SPM Launches 43rd Season with a Tribute to America’s 250th Anniversary
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Where: Hudson High School, Hudson MA
Concert Series I will be held on Saturday, December 6th at 7:30pm at Hudson High School, Hudson MA, and on Sunday, December 7th at 3:00pm at Mill Pond School in Westborough, MA. There is a free, pre concert talk 45 minutes before the performance at each event and an after concert reception.
Central to the program is a performance William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 5, entitled “The Western Hemisphere”. SPM’s tribute is inspired by the hope and vision embodied in Still’s music—a call to move toward a future guided by compassion and fairness. William Grant Still, widely regarded as the first African-American composer to craft a truly American classical sound, is celebrated for his heartfelt melodies, vibrant rhythms, and vivid tone painting. This performance marks SPM’s inaugural presentation of a Still composition.
Complementing Still’s inspirational work are two masterpieces by Johannes Brahms: the stirring “Tragic Overture” and the iconic Piano Concerto No. 2. The latter is often cited as one of the five greatest piano concertos ever written, renowned for its depth, virtuosity, and emotional resonance.
Joining SPM for Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2 is acclaimed young American pianist Clayton Stephenson, praised by Gramophone Magazine for his “extraordinary narrative and poetic gifts” and interpretations that are “fresh, incisive and characterfully alive.” Stephenson’s artistry promises to bring new life to this beloved work, offering audiences an unforgettable experience.
For tickets and more information about the concert: https://www.symphonypromusica.org/programs/2025-26-concert-i
For more information about SPM: https://www.symphonypromusica.org/ or call 978-562-0939.
The Winter Holiday Breakfast Returns to Bedford – December 14, 2025
When:
Where: 9 Mudge Way, Bedford
This festive fundraiser is all about bringing neighbors together to celebrate the season and support the work of the Rotary Club of Bedford Foundation. Proceeds from last year’s breakfast helped make a lasting impact in our community, funding local projects such as:
- Youth Scholarships
- Equipment for the Lane School Science Center
- Hope for the Hungry Meal Packing Event
- Alarms for Seniors through the Bedford Fire Department
We also funded several international projects, including a clean water initiative in Kenya and a project supporting medical transportation in rural Ghana.
For just $10, this year's guests will enjoy a hot pancake breakfast with eggs, sausage, bagels, and all the fixings. Children can visit with Santa Claus, create seasonal crafts, and experience a celebration that recognizes all winter holidays—from Christmas and Hanukkah to Kwanzaa, Diwali, and the New Year.
“This event is about more than pancakes—it’s about community spirit,” said Club President Tom Pinney. “We’re excited to bring families and friends together in a way that celebrates our diversity while raising funds to support important causes.”
The Rotary Club of Bedford is also inviting local businesses and organizations to become event sponsors. Sponsorship not only helps strengthen community programs but also offers an opportunity to connect with hundreds of families who attend this cherished holiday tradition.
This year, we’re excited to add a festive entertainment program to make the event even more joyful and memorable. We are seeking community members and local groups who would like to share their talents—whether musical, theatrical, comedic, or otherwise—with the community. Details on how to sign up will be forthcoming.
The Winter Holiday Breakfast promises something for everyone: delicious food, festive entertainment, creative activities, and the chance to kick off the holiday season surrounded by community.
The Rotary Club warmly invites all families, friends, and neighbors to join in this joyful tradition.
For more information, visit https://bedfordmarotary.org/page/winter-holiday-breakfast.
The Chelmsford Children's Chorus "We Are Change" Concert
When:
Where: 1A North Rd, Chelmsford
Event Information:
The Chelmsford Children's Chorus "We Are Change" Concert
Thursday, January 15th, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Chelmsford Center for the Arts
Join us for our winter concert at 6:00 PM on Thursday, January 15th, 2026 at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts. Featuring our K-2 and 3-7 choirs!
We are excited to perform the world premier of We Are Change, a piece composed by CCC Singers & Jim Papoulis.
Doors will open 15 minutes before the performance.
