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A Perpetual Invitation: 150 Years of Art at the Concord Free Public Library

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Where: Concord Museum, 53 Cambridge Turnpike

CONCORD: In honor of the Concord Free Public Library’s 150th Anniversary, the Concord Museum, the Concord Free Public Library, and the CFPL Corporation’s William Munroe Special Collections have collaborated on this special exhibition featuring the Library’s art collection. Curators from the Concord Museum and the Library’s William Munroe Special Collection lead the guided tours of the exhibition. Featured objects include paintings by Washington Allston, N.C. Wyeth, May Alcott Nieriker, Charles Hovey Pepper, Alicia Keyes, and Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts, among other artists, as well as sculptures depicting noted Concord authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, and Louisa May Alcott. The exhibition also highlights Concord’s artist communities, local art collectors, the history of institutions promoting public access to works of art, and the stories of specific artists, including May Alcott Nieriker, Alicia Keyes, Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts, and others who have lived and worked in Concord. A variety of public programs exploring Concord’s art and history will be presented at both the Museum and the Concord Free Public Library. See the Calendar for program information.
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Points of Return Exhibit

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Where: The Umbrella, 40 Stow Street

CONCORD: What began as an online environmental art exhibition created during the pandemic, Points of Return, curated by A La Luz, will see its premiere as a large-scale physical exhibition – including installation, sculpture, sound, photography and video art. Occupying two floors of gallery space, converted lobby space, and Black Box Theater, the curators have created a series of themed “rooms”, mapping out a journey from Eclipse to Return. Each room allows visitors to experience the work of diverse international artists who have immersed themselves in a wide range of global environments undergoing different stages of the climate crisis. The end destination: resolute optimism. The exhibition and events are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Visit TheUmbrellaArts.org/POR to register. The Umbrella is ADA accessible, offers free lot and street parking, and is conveniently located off Route 2 and 2 blocks from the Fitchburg Line.
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Ernest Stonebraker: "Close to Home"

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Where: 6 Bridges Gallery, 77 Main Street

MAYNARD: Paintings inspired by motifs close to the artist’s home in Stow.  There will be a reception on May 20 from 5-7pm. For more information, please visit 6 Bridges online, on Facebook, or on Instagram.
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Artist-of-the-Month: Dave Martsolf

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: The Parish Center for the Arts (PCA) welcomes Dave Martsolf as the June Artist of the month with an exhibition of abstract paintings in the surreal genre.  The June 1-26, 2023 exhibit, as well as an Artist’s Opening Reception on June 4 (12-3pm). The Gallery is open to visitors each Sunday from noon until 2pm. For more information, call the PCA at (978) 692-6333, visit the PCA online, or find them on Facebook.
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NARA Park Stroll with Conversation, Coffee & Pastry

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Where: NARA Park, 25 Ledgerock Way

ACTON: Fridays, June 2, 9, 16 & 23. Open to those age 55 plus from Acton, Boxboro & Littleton. Join in for a stroll around NARA Park for some conversation, coffee and pastry! Come one week, all four, or anywhere in between! Meet in the upper parking lot located off Quarry Road. If you park in the lower lot you’ll have to walk up to the upper fields. RSVP required to Sheryl Ball at: sball@actonma.gov or (978) 929-6632. This program is offered free of charge.
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Ashley MacLure: Mixed Feelings Exhibit

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Where: Post Road Art Center

MARLBOROUGH: An exhibition of mixed media works by Northborough-based artist Ashley MacLure. The center’s newly-renovated gallery space will host dozens of MacLure’s works employing a variety of unconventional techniques, including collage, photo transfer, ink and Play-Doh, to explore MacLure’s feelings about her past and her mother, as well as hopes and concerns for the future and her daughter. The exhibition opens June 3 with a reception from 3:30-5pm. Admission is free to the public, and the artist will be on hand to discuss her works and answer questions. The exhibition will remain open to the public through June 30 during regular business hours. For more information, visit www.postroadartcenter.com.
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"Quiet Light," curated by Nina Nielsen and John Baker

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Where: Concord Art, 37 Lexington Road

CONCORD: This exhibition brings together the work of 23 artists across a variety of media. The show honors the unique, intimate relationship between art and viewer —an ephemeral experience, as if shrouded in quiet light. Artists in the exhibition: Sachiko Akiyama, Jake Berthot, Robert Contois, Damien DiBona, Porfirio DiDonna, Maureen Gallace, Gregory Gillespie, Anne Harris, Mildred Howard, Sungjoon Joh, Carol Keller, Willy Meyer-Osburg, Sue Miller, Nina Nielsen, Harvey Quaytman, Martin Ramirez, Paul Rotterdam, Vincent Sferrazza, Duane Slick, John Walker, Christopher Wilmarth, Albert York and Daisy Youngblood. A catalog of the exhibition will be available at Concord Art. For more information, contact katejames@concordart.org or nataliereiser@concord.org, or call (978) 369-2578.
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Coffee & Discussion with the Director

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Road

CHELMSFORD: Topic: How to make the Senior Center more welcoming to newcomers! Chelmsford Senior Center  Director Debi Siriani invites you to come by with your ideas and suggestions. Free coffee & snack, drop by!
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Modern Pronouns: They is Correct

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Road

CHELMSFORD: Rm. B07. Using “they and them” in the singular may seem to go against what you learned about grammar, but you have probably been noticing a lot of people using the pronouns they/them instead of he/him or she/her — so many people that Massachusetts now offers M, F, and X gender markers on driver’s licenses. Terms such as nonbinary and gender-fuid have made it into mainstream media. Wondering what it all means? Would you like to learn more about how using affirming language and pronouns can help you create a more inclusive community? Join us for a talk by Julie Nowak (she/they/xe), LGBTQIA+ Initiative Coordinator at Springwell. Questions are warmly welcome throughout the presentation. Call (978) 251-0533 or email  ndussault@chelmsfordma.gov to register or drop in.
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Guest Table Community Dinner

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Where: First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC), 353 Great Road

STOW: Guest Table is a community dinner that takes place on the second Friday of each month. It will begin at 5:30pm, with doors opening at 5pm. All are welcome! There’s no charge for dinner, but donations are gratefully accepted. FPC is a nut-free location. FPC is wheelchair accessible. When parking, please keep a clear path for emergency vehicles; do not block the driveway around the front of the sanctuary; park only on the 117 side of Commons Road; and do not block access to the back of the building.
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Teen Video Game Night with One Up Games

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Where: Lunenburg Public Library, 1023 Mass. Ave.

LUNENBURG: Play video games after hours! One Up Games will provide a variety of consoles and games - including VR headsets! Open to tweens & teens in grades 5-12 (ages 11-18). Registration in advance is appreciated. Participants can also register at the door.To register, head to the event calendar at lunenburglibrary.org, or by emailing Susan at selbag@lunenburgma.gov.
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Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Book Sale

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Where: J.V. Fletcher Library, 50 Main Street

WESTFORD: The Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Inc. will hold a book sale on June 9, 10 and 11 in the library’s Meeting Room. June 9 is a Members Only preview sale, from 6:30-9pm. Memberships are available at the door. June 10 is the Public Sale from 10am-5pm. June 11 is a Bag Sale, from 2-4pm. Attendees must purchase a reusable bag for $10 to enter, and can then fill it with items. Scanners may not be used June 9, but are welcome on Saturday and Sunday. The sale will include thousands of gently used books plus CDs, audio books, blu-ray discs, and DVDs. Credit cards accepted, in addition to checks and cash. This sale is a fundraiser. 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Friends of the Library.
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Gigantic Yard Sale

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Where: Littleton Historical Society, 4 Rogers St. at Foster St.

LITTLETON: People of all ages can find something to take home including gently used household and garden items, sporting equipment, toys, kitchen tools, small appliances, art, craft and holiday supplies, some vintage and mid-century furniture, bric-a-brac and more. Come early for the best selection. Donations from the community for the yard sale are welcome and will be accepted June 9 from 4-6pm, and June 11 at 7-8am. TVs, car seats and computer monitors are not accepted. All contributions are tax-deductible, to benefit Learning Up, a 501(c)3 to support education, such as staff support for a school in a remote region of Ghana and continuing education programs in U.S. prisons. See more at www.learningupnow@wordpress.com.
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul Clothing Drive

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Where: St. Anne Parish, 75 King Street

LITTLETON: St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Anne Parish in Littleton is holding its annual clothing and shoe collection called “Bundle Sunday”.  The conference is looking for clean gently worn, but still usable clothing and shoes to assist those in need. At this time, only clothing and shoes are being accepted; no household items, appliances, or knick-knacks. A SVdP truck will be located in the back corner of the church parking lot. Tax deduction receipts will be distributed.
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Annual Yard and Crafts Sale

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Where: First United Methodist Church, 34 Felton Street

HUDSON: Being held in conjunction with Hudson Fest. The sale will be held outdoors, weather permitting or indoors in our large gathering hall. More information is available at (978) 562-2932 or www.hudsonfumc.gmail.com.
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Art Installation at Beals Preserve

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Where: Elaine & Philip Beals Preserve

SOUTHBOROUGH: The Southborough Open Land Foundation invites the general public to visit Beals Preserve to watch artists install their work for the 7th annual Art on the Trails on June 10 from 10am-5pm. This year’s theme is Transformation. The exhibition is juried by Sculptor Sarah Alexander, Creative Director, Hopkinton Center for the Arts.  In addition to the installations, the program will include poetry written in response to the work and will be juried by poet Maura Snell. A prize winning poem will be selected from submissions by Scituate poet Joanne DeSimone Reynolds.  Learn more about this event at www.artonthetrails.com or by contacting Catherine Weber at (508) 523-3605 or cweber@artonthetrails.com.
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Northborough Art Guild’s Annual Art Show

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Where: NHS Building, 52 Main Street & School Street

NORTHBOROUGH: Celebrating their 60th anniversary with an exhibit of paintings from area towns as well as Northborough residents. In partnership with the N. Garden Club, their members will create floral arrangements to complement the paintings. A Silent Auction of several paintings will be available. The Historical Society’s Museum on the second floor will also be open
both days from 12-4pm. Enjoy the variety of paintings, refreshments and comradery at this free event.
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Boxborough Democrats to Hold Caucus, Elect Convention Delegates

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Where: Sargent Memorial Library, 427 Massachusetts Avenue

BOXBOROUGH: Boxborough Democrats will convene in person in the meeting room to elect 4 delegates and 4 alternates to represent Boxborough at the 2023 State Democratic Convention. Registration opens at 9:30am.  Registered and pre-registered Boxborough Democrats who are 16 years old by May 23, 2023 may vote and be elected as delegates or alternates during the caucus. Youth (age 16 to 35), people with disabilities, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ+ community not elected as delegates or alternates are encouraged to apply to be add-on delegates at the caucus or by visiting massdems.org/massdems-convention.

The 2023 Convention will be in-person at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell on September 23. Delegates and alternates from across the state will gather at the convention to adopt a party agenda and/or platform. Those interested in getting involved with the Boxborough Democratic Town Committee should contact Chairperson Abby Reip at boxborough.dtc@gmail.com or (978) 490-5343. For additional information, visit boxboroughdems.org or facebook.com/BoxboroughDTC.
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Giant Book Sale

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Where: Concord Free Public Library, 129 Main Street

CONCORD: Presented by The Friends of the Concord Library. Thousands of books for the whole family at rock-bottom prices.
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Shirley Democrats Caucus

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Where: Hazen Memorial Library (Hybrid)

SHIRLEY: Shirley Democrats will convene to elect two delegates and one alternate to represent Shirley at the 2023 State Democratic Convention. Registration of attendees will open at 10am and close at 10:45am. This will be a hybrid meeting, both in-person and virtual. For the Zoom link to the meeting, email ShirleyDTC@yahoo.com.
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Maynard Democratic Caucus

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Where: Maynard Public Library, 77 Nason Street

MAYNARD: Registered Democrats in Maynard will hold a caucus to elect Delegates and Alternates to the 2023 Massachusetts Democratic State Convention. Maynard can elect 8 Delegates and 4 Alternates to the Convention. The caucus is open to all registered and pre-registered Democrats in Maynard. Pre-registered Democrats who are 16 by May 23, 2023 will be allowed to participate and run as a Delegate or Alternate. Any registered Maynard Democratic are welcome to run for one of the delegate seats. Youth, minorities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals who are not elected as a Delegate or Alternate may apply to be an Add-on Delegate at the caucus or at www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx by July 15, 2023. Those interested in running to be a delegate or alternate or to get involved with the Maynard Democratic Town Committee should contact the Committee via email at maynarddtc@gmail.com.
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Franco American Clambake

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Where: Franco American Club, 55 W. Prescott St.

WESTFORD: Music 1-5pm.  All are welcome. Info: francowestford. com
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Young Adult Advisory Board Meeting

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Where: J.V. Fletcher Library, 50 Main Street

WESTFORD: In the Mary Atwood Room. The final meeting of the YAAB until September. Talk library news, share your ideas, and get ready for the Summer Reading kickoff party. Register here.
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LSCO 50th Anniversary Gala Concert

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Where: Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, 390 Lincoln Road

SUDBURY: Music Director Alfonso Piacentini will lead the orchestra, and guest  conductors Pip Moss and Luca Antonucci, both former conductors of the orchestra will also be featured. Admission is a suggested donation of $20. Info: www.lscivicorchestra.org
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LSCO 50th Anniversary Gala Concert

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Where: The Umbrella, 40 Stow Street

CONCORD: The Umbrella Arts Center and A La Luz present "Into the Oceanic: A Documentary Film and Creative Projection," a companion dual-film screening event to accompany the visual arts exhibition, Points of Return. Focusing on restoring underwater habitats, the documentary film examines how artists and scientists can apply their skills to provide foresight and clarity in regard to the climate emergency, our relationship with the environment and our historical responsibility for what occurs in it. Prior to the screening, visitors are invited to participate in a host of related, guided activities at The Umbrella to round out the film and exhibition experience. From noon to 2pm, families with young children are invited to a Free Family Art Drop-In workshop with ocean-themed crafts. At 4:30pm, A La Luz (curators Gonzaga Gómez-Cortázar and David Cass) will lead a guided tour of the expansive Points of Return exhibition, which will include a special one-day creative video projection installation in The Umbrella’s Black Box Theater. The events are free and open to the public, but RSVP required.
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(Not So) Young Adult Book Club Meeting

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Where: Lunenburg Public Library, 1023 Mass. Ave.

LUNENBURG: For those adults who love reading YA books but teens are totally welcome to join, too! This is a hybrid book club; you can join us virtually over Zoom if you can't make it to the library to meet in person! Discuss "Cemetery Boys" by Aiden Thomas and "Heartstopper Vol. 1" by Alice Oseman. Copies are available to check out. If you're interested in YA books and participating in this book club, please come to this meeting even if you haven't read the book! Open to interested readers of all genres of YA. If you plan on attending in person, registration is suggested. Registration is required if you plan on participating virtually to receive the Zoom meeting information. *Please note that the main library will not be open during the book club meeting* This will be the last book club meeting before summer break.To register, head to the Lunenburg Public Library's event calendar at lunenburglibrary.org, or by emailing Susan at selbag@lunenburgma.gov.
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Northborough Art Guild Art & Bloom Show

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Where: NHS Building, 52 Main Street & School Street

NORTHBOROUGH: Area artists are invited to display their work and the Northborough Garden Club will design floral arrangements to accompany the exhibit.  This event is free and open to the public.  For more information contact dalyford@hotmail.com.
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11th Hour Climate Change Bell Ringing

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Where: First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC), 353 Great Road

STOW: On the eleventh day of each month, at 11am, churches and communities across the commonwealth are ringing bells for 11 minutes to signify the climate crisis we face. The bell ringing initiative is a project of 11th Hour Calling, an interfaith collection of people who, at the 11th hour, “gather together and ring church bells, strike Buddhist gongs and singing bowls, recite the 99 names of Allah, sing nasheed (Islamic songs), recite Quran, or play the daf or djembe for 11 minutes after a  prayer/ meditation/ poetry gathering,” according to their website at 11thHourCalling.org. All are welcome to hold signs in front of FPC as its steeple bell is rung for 11 minutes on the 11th day of each month at 11am. Please arrive at 10:45am.
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Groton Greenway River Festival 2023

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Where: Petapawg Canoe Launch

GROTON: Get together to celebrate Nashua River! The all-day event features exhibits from local environmental organizations, music, arts and crafts, free boating and kayaking, and our famous cardboard canoe races!
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Celebrate 40 Years with Westford Chorus!

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: The Westford Chorus is holding a special free performance followed by a reception to mark 40 years as a community cultural institution. After the performance, the reception will be held on the Common or, in case of inclement weather, inside the PCA. At the concert, music director Jim Barkovic will draw from the Chorus's past repertoire. Chorus alumni will return to the stage to lend their voices to a selection of favorites. While the event is free, donations will be gratefully accepted.
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See Boxborough’s Treasures 

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Where: Boxborough Museum, 575 Middle Road

BOXOROUGH: The Boxborough Museum will be open for all to see Boxborough’s historic treasures including the 1850’s scale which is sensitive enough to weigh a penny and strong enough to calibrate a 50 pound weight, the “new” hearse built in 1881, and the “old” hearse (come and see how old is old).  Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information or if anyone wishes to arrange a private tour for a small group at a different time please call John Fallon at (978) 264-0069.
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Boxborough Schoolhouse #2 Open

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Where: 339 Picnic Street

BOXOROUGH: Boxborough’s School House #2 will be open to the public. With kind permission of Nancy (Robinson) Morrison, who co-owns the property with her sister Jane Sawisch, you will be able to tour the 1857 building, and see exhibits specific to this building. You will receive a one-page history of the Schoolhouse. The Boxborough Museum at 575 Middle Road will also be open to provide a restroom—to save you from the outhouses behind the Schoolhouse!
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LSCO: 50 Years of Music Making

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Where: Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, 390 Lincoln Road

SUDBURY: The concert will feature Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland, two world premier pieces by William Nicholson, Jr., and Dvorak’s Symphony #6 led by Pip Moss, Conductor Emeritus. The LSCO also welcomes back Emil Altschuler (pictured), acclaimed violin soloist with a selection of pieces with pianist Siu Yan Luk. Admission is a suggested donation of $20 per adult. LSRHS is located at 390 Lincoln Rd in Sudbury. The concert will also be livestreamed on SudburyTV. Go to sudburytv.org for information.
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Music Makes Me Happy Chorus: “Shine Bright ~ Songs about Sunshine”

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Where: The Umbrella, 40 Stow Street

CONCORD: A sing-along concert of songs about the sun and sunshine, to be  enjoyed by people of all ages. The songs are  from many different styles: folk, musicals, country, gospel, rock, swing era – truly  something for everyone.  For more information on joining, volunteering or donating, please visit www.mmmh-singers.org.
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Merrimack Valley Ringers

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Where: St. Matthew’s UMC, 435 Central Street

ACTON: Currently celebrating their 21st season, the Merrimack Valley Ringers is a community handbell ensemble devoted to sharing the art of handbells and handchimes with everyone. MVR delights with their infectious joy, and make it their goal to capture their audience from the first note! To learn more about the MVR visit them online at https://mvringers.org.
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Acton Democratic Town Committee- Annual Caucus

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Where: Congregation Beth Elohim, 133 Prospect Street

ACTON: Join the Acton Democratic Town Committee for their annual caucus to elect delegates to the 2023 state Democratic convention! Please note: Doors open no later than 4pm for registration; Caucus starts officially at 4:30pm; Persons in line to register can be processed up to 4:45pm ; You must be registered to vote as a Democrat in Acton to participate; ALL registered Acton Democrats including pre-registered Democrats who will be 16 years by May 23 are invited! You do not have to be a member of the ADTC to participate. Please pre-register HERE.
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Acton Food Pantry’s Chef Challenge & Fundraising Auction

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Where: Westford Regency Inn, 219 Littleton Road

WESTFORD: Doors open at 6:30pm for Premium Ticketholders (includes exclusive wine/beer/cider tastings!), and 7:30pm for Regular Ticketholders. Watch as local chefs compete to see who can create the most fabulous dishes from groceries inspired by Pantry foods. Participate in the silent and live auctions, all made possible by local individuals, businesses, and organizations and enjoy live music provided by The Cellar Dwellers Blues Band. The Chef Challenge is a volunteer-run event with all proceeds supporting AFP programs. Tickets and information about auction donations are available at chefchallenge.org, or email Kim at kim@actonfoodpantry.org.
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Open Mic Nights with John Ferrulo

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: Held monthly on the 2nd & 4th Sundays during the season. All are welcome! If you would like to learn more about these Open Mic Nights, please email John. $5 suggested cover for drop-in programs. Save these Future Dates: 6/25. www.PCAWestford.org.
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The Boxborough Minutemen Company Wants You!

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Where: Boxborough Community Center, 30 Middle Road

BOXBOROUGH: The Boxborough Company of Minutemen will hold a Company meeting. The Company is open to anyone of least 18 years of age who is interested in service to the Town and/or perpetuating the memory of the Minutemen of 1775. Members may participate in any number of the Company's activities including marching in parades, organizing the annual Fifer's Day town festival, performing seasonal clean-ups on Route 111, sponsoring the Boy and Cub Scouts, providing volunteers to the Blanchard School and other service organizations, and participating in our various social functions. The Company also provides financial support to a variety of service organizations and sponsors a number of annual scholarships to Boxborough students who are continuing their education after high school.  Both old and new residents of the town are welcome to come and make new connections with others in town. For information please contact Captain Tony Newton at captain@boxboroughminutemen.org, or (617) 448-5931; www.boxboroughminutemen.org.
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Monday Movie Matinee: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

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Where: Acton Senior Center, 30 Sudbury Road Rear

ACTON: (2022, PG-13) In this whodunit, famed detective Benoit Blanc travels to a billionaire’s home in Greece where a murder mystery weekend is planned. Stars Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Kate Hudson, Janelle Monae, Leslie Odom Jr., and Kathryn Hahn. Info: (978) 929-6652; seniorcenter@actonma.gov; www.actoncoa.com; www.facebook.com/actoncoa.
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Westford Academy Students - Exam Week Study Hours

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Where: Acton Senior Center, 30 Sudbury Road Rear

WESTFORD: Drop into the Meeting Room during Exam Week to get together and study! Free pizza will be provided each night at 6pm. Free snacks, beverages, and coffee will be provided every day. Students must have a ride home promptly at closing time.
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Fall Prevention & Vertigo Seminar

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Road

CHELMSFORD: Rm. B07. Andrew Cook from Complete Game Physical Therapy will discuss risk factors for falling, what to do in the event of a fall and strategies/exercises to  reduce the risk of falling in the frst place. He will also discuss positional vertigo (dizziness): why it happens, how to identify this kind of vertigo and what to do for treatment. Call (978) 251-0533 or email ndussault@chelmsfordma.gov to register.
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A-B Girls Varsity Field Hockey Spring Clinic

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Where: Leary Field

ACTON: The A-B Girls Varsity Field Hockey team is offering a spring clinic for children grades 1-8.This clinic is for young athletes who are looking to improve their fundamental skills along with gaining game experience and have fun. Meet the team and learn the basics about the game of field hockey through drills and games. Sessions dates are: June 12 & 13 from 4-6pm. The cost is $60 for both sessions; $35.00 for one session. All participants should come with a mouth guard, shin guards, goggles, stick, cleats or sneakers, and a water bottle. For more information or to register, please visit bit.ly/ABFHclinic. For questions or to request borrowing equipment, email
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Municipal Open House

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Where: Chelmsford Public Library, 25 Boston Road

CHELMSFORD: Speak one-on-one with members of the Select Board, and representatives from various committees. Find out what they do, and how you can participate by joining a committee, or helping out on the sidelines. Talk about your favorite things in town (services, events, municipal departments, etc.), as well as those that fall short. Find out more about how the Town works, and how you can make it a better place to live, work and play. Bring your questions and suggestions how communications can be more effective within the community. Light refreshments will be provided!
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The American Chestnut Story & Westborough Community Land Trust Annual Meeting

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Where: St. Luke's Parish Hall, 1 Ruggles Street

WESTBOROUGH: Did you know there is an American Chestnut tree breeding orchard in Westborough? In this program by the Westborough Community Land Trust, learn the fascinating story behind the work that is being done there: What happened to the American Chestnut, a former keystone species in the eastern woodlands? The sweeping Chestnut saga will be shared in a presentation free and open to the public. Presentation will start at 7pm; WCLT Annual Business Meeting will follow the presentation at about 8pm. Non-members are welcome to leave after the presentation. For questions, contact events@westboroughlandtrust.org.
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Real Estate Seminar: The Cost of Moving

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Where: Acton Senior Center, 30 Sudbury Road Rear

ACTON: Open to out-of-town seniors/free. Heather Murphy, Realtor® with Keller Williams Realty and an Acton resident for over 30 years, is offering a seminar to help those considering a move to gain clarity on the expenses incurred when preparing a home for the market, including both optional and unavoidable costs and fees associated with the process of moving. The costs discussed will not include capital gains taxes which should be addressed with an accountant. Info: (978) 929-6652; seniorcenter@actonma.gov; www.actoncoa.com; www.facebook.com/actoncoa.
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Recognizing Spam Emails Discussion

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Where: Acton Senior Center, 30 Sudbury Road Rear

ACTON: Open to all/free. Don’t get scammed by spam! Spammers are experts at deceiving people and pushing the emotional buttons that tempt victims to fall for their schemes. Their methods are so sophisticated that even intelligent and wary people can be fooled. Join Judy Wolff to look at many examples of emails to help you identify common red flags that reveal a message to be spam. You will also learn how to check if the sender is who they seem to be. In an interactive game of Spam/Not Spam, participants will view actual emails received by the presenter to practice applying what they learned. Info: (978) 929-6652; seniorcenter@actonma.gov; www.actoncoa.com; www.facebook.com/actoncoa.
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Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Rd.

CHELMSFORD: Rm. B07. During the past three years with the onset of COVID, it has been hard for a lot of people to relax. Explore what mindfulness is and ways it can help you relax more.
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Tuesday Night Movie: The Fabelmans

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Where: Acton Senior Center, 30 Sudbury Road Rear

ACTON: (2022, PG-13). A young man discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of movies help us see the truth about each other and ourselves. Loosely based on Steven Spielberg’s own childhood. Stars Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogan, and Judd Hirsh. Nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture. Info: (978) 929-6652; seniorcenter@actonma.gov; www.actoncoa.com; www.facebook.com/actoncoa.