Community Calendar
Chelmsford Holiday Decorating Committee Hosts August Calendar Raffle
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Where: Chelmsford Town Offices, 50 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford.
Calendar Raffle Cards are $10.00 each, and are available for pickup at the Treasurer/Collector’s Office at Chelmsford Town Offices, 50 Billerica Rd., Chelmsford. This year we have a wide variety of prizes, including gift cards and themed baskets. Our donors include Arrow Auto Glass, Stop & Shop, Market Basket, Princess House, Riman, Brickhouse Blooms, Tastefully Simple, Tupperware, a propane tank & fill from County Energy, a propane fire pit assembly, and many other things!
Can’t make it to the Town Offices but still want a raffle card? Contact Vivian Merrill at squekers601@yahoo.com to make arrangements.
All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales and vendor space reservations will benefit the Annual Chelmsford Holiday Prelude & Tree Lighting Celebration. Thank you!
Chelmsford Market on the Common Brings Community Together
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Where: North Road (Route 4) across from the Chelmsford Center for the Arts
The Common, located on North Road (Route 4) across from the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, offers a perfect setting: a green park with sidewalks, benches, and a touch of history. Families—and even pets—are encouraged to attend and enjoy a relaxed, friendly market atmosphere.
Now in its third year, the market features a wide variety of local vendors. Favorites include Brookside Family Farm with fresh, in-season produce; Mike Brown Woodworking with handcrafted home and garden décor; Whisking the Night Away with baked treats; and L&B’s Treats N Sweets for pets. Shoppers can also find jewelry, crafts, greeting cards, 3D-printed toys, artwork, and much more from vendors such as Beckie Lee’s Bling, One Wild Mango Homemade Crafts, Needle & Design, Waters Bread Company, Alycia Art, Wear Art, Heart to Heart Greeting Cards, and Raspberry Dragon.
The market has also become a gathering space for community events. Local organizations, including the Chelmsford Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, the Health Department, and Save Chelmsford Wildlife, have hosted special activities tied to Juneteenth, Pride, and The Owl Box Project. Live music, such as a recent performance by the Crouthamel Cello Studio, adds to the festive spirit. The much-anticipated Fall Festival is still to come later this season.
For me, this marks a third year participating as Strung by Stacy, selling handmade seed-bead jewelry. Like many vendors, I’ve found the market to be more than just a place to sell—it’s a chance to be part of a supportive and creative community.
Whether you shop, listen to music, or simply enjoy the atmosphere, the Chelmsford Market on the Common offers a beautiful way to spend a Saturday in the park.
Documentary Showing of: Fluoridate - An American Tragedy
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Where: Acton Memorial Library 486 Main St Acton
physical and mental health of individuals. The amount of fluoride added to our drinking water is dangerously high, especially for children and babies.
Many towns in this area have excellent schools, and care deeply about the success of our children. WHY then, do we ignore the issue of the fluoride that is added to our drinking water, since many studies have shown it to be damaging to neurological function and to reduce IQ levels?
If fluoride is good for the teeth, then we can choose to use it in our toothpaste or with dental treatments, however adding it to our drinking supply, where it infiltrates the whole body is proven to be harmful.
Come and learn about what fluoride is really doing to our bodies. Many towns do NOT fluoridate their water. It is time for residents to take a look at this and learn why it’s a concern.
There will be time for Q&A and discussion afterwards. Residents of all towns are welcome!
This event is sponsored by Health Rights MA Advocacy and does not represent the views or opinions of the Acton Memorial Library or Board of Library Trustees. For more information visit www.healthrightsma.org.
Join us for the Fabulous 47th season of the Sounds of Stow!
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Where: 35 Great Road, Stow
On Sunday November 23, 2025 our season opens with "Timeless Tidings." The Chorus, accompanied by full orchestra, and under the direction of Barbara Jones, will perform John Rutter's Gloria! In celebration of his 80th birthday, as well as seasonal works by Vaughan Williams, Faure, Bernstein and Britten. Other concerts in this season will be Sunday April 19, 2026 and Sunday June 7, 2026.
The Sounds of Stow Chorus is a friendly and welcoming group whose singers hail from 20+ towns in the Metrowest area and beyond. Membership is open to anyone who can match pitch, learn the music, and blend with the other voices. We particularly need some strong Tenors and Basses to balance our sound this upcoming year. Artistic Director Barbara Jones and Assistant Director Christina Kennedy promote serious musicianship at weekly rehearsals that are lively, challenging, educational, and always fun! We hope to see you at the open rehearsals (and beyond)!
CCA Folk Music Open Mic at 7:00 pm.
When:
Where: Chelmsford Center for the Arts | 1A North Road | Chelmsford
Roudenbush Community Market
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Where: 25 Depot Street, Westford
August 26th Last Day of the Market and International Clock Party!
Welcome to Westford’s 4th Annual International Block Party & Diversity Festival! Join us for a day filled with cultural performances, delicious food, and fun activities for the whole family. Come and experience the vibrant culture, food, and music from around the world. Lots of fun kids activities make this market special fun. Let's come together to embrace our differences and celebrate what makes us unique. Don't miss out on this exciting event!
Vendors Scheduled to Appear: Kyndras Kitchen, Good Karma Goodies, Farmer Dave's, Purple Acornz Creations, Westford Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee, Westford Ma LGBTQ Friends & Allies /Rotary, Aroma Glow, Good Pickin Farm, Pleasant Street Bread, JA Woodworking, La Catrina Mobile Food, Live for Liv, Friends of the Library, Sue's Art & Crochet Lab, Swanski's Bakeshop, Westford Cub Scout Pack 95, John Ferullo, Sweeties Candy Bus, Westford Coservation & Trust, Isowell Goods, The Miracle Oil, and Suwaniarts.
Zero Waste? The Story of Our Trash
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Where: The Red House (Acton Sustainability Office), 468 Main St., Acton
When: Tuesday, August 26, 5-7pm
Where: The Red House (Acton Sustainability Office), 468 Main St., Acton, MA
ACTON: Many people and communities aspire to a zero-waste goal. Yet news reports have left people cynical about where our trash ends up. Join Lauren West, Environmental Analyst for the Acton Sustainability Office, as she outlines what happens to waste here in Acton. Munchies and cool beverages will be served in low-waste style!! Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org. Info and registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2015.
Senior Citizen Luncheon
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Where: Courtyard of the Boxborough Regency in Boxborough, MA
NASHOBA SYMPHONIC BAND ANNOUNCES 10TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
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Where: Nashoba Regional High School. Rte 117 (GPS says Green Road), Bolton
All concerts are performed at Nashoba Regional High School. Rte 117 (GPS says Green Road), Bolton MA. And are FREE and open to one and all. Facilities are wheelchair accessible.
The Nashoba Symphonic Band welcomes new members at the beginning of each season and at the Thursday rehearsal immediately following each concert. The first fall rehearsal is on Thursday August 28th at 7 pm. With registration beginning at 6 pm.
There are no auditions, but players should be comfortable working on advanced level music. Students, grade 8 and above are also welcome, with recommendation from high school instrumental director or private instructor.
This fall we are seeking two trumpets, two french horns, bass trombone and one or two tubas. All other instruments, ask first. For those interested or any questions, please contact David Bailey baileydavidwayne@gmail.com.
Nashoba Symphonic Band is a program of the Nashoba Regional High School Friends of Music and supported, in part, by the kind grants of cultural councils in Bolton, Lancaster, Stow, Clinton, Ashby and Lunenberg, local agencies supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
PCA Ongoing Thursday Night Sing & Jam
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street Westford
Movie on the Lawn: The Goonies at the Armory
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Where: 35 Washington St., Hudson
Family Friendly Craft Beer & Food Truck Festival
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Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
Enjoy craft beer from five local brewers, eats from six food trucks, and live music from Sugar High. Kids will love the Carnival Games area—playground, face painting, and 25+ games to keep them busy all afternoon.
General admission is $10 donation per person; kids 12 and under are free. Beer/hard cider drink tickets are $6. Rain or shine, we’ll be at 353 Great Road, Stow, MA, at First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (wheelchair accessible with accessible parking).
More info: craftbeerfest@fpc-stow-acton.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @AssabetCraftBeer.
Heritage Chorale Open Rehearsals and Auditions
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Where: 24 Vernon Street, Framingham
We rehearse at Scott Hall, 24 Vernon Street, Framingham on Tuesday evenings from 7:15-9:45pm. Performing three concerts a season (September through May), we often include professional orchestras and soloists.
For more information about rehearsals, auditions, membership, and Covid precautions, please see www.heritagechorale.org and click on "Sing With Us."
Friends of the Bedford Council on Aging (FBCOA) Fix-It Shop
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Where: 12 Mudge Way, Bedford
Imagine having a skilled repair expert just a phone call away—someone who offers high-quality service at incredibly low prices and earns your trust with every fix. That service is available right here in Bedford through the FBCOA Fix-It Shop.
What We Do
The FBCOA Fix-It Shop is a volunteer-run service that repairs almost everything (with the exception of electronics). Open to anyone—whether you’re from Bedford or a neighboring town, young or old—the shop prides itself on unbeatable prices and expert craftsmanship.
They have restored a variety of mechanical items, such as:
• Watch Batteries: Only $5.
• Clocks: Including wall, mantel, and anniversary models.
• Sewing Machine, vacuums and roombas
• Household Items: Lamps, tables, etc.
• Small Appliances: Coffee makers, blenders, toasters, fans, and humidifiers.
• Stubborn Switches: Such as those on microwave doors.
• Sharpening Services: Knives, scissors, and garden tools.
• Repairs: Re-gluing tables, chairs, and broken ceramic items.
• Restorations: Returning sound and lights to children’s toys.
No Job Too Small
Not sure if your item is repairable? Bring it in!
With a minimum charge of only $4. you can be confident that most standard parts are on hand. For repairs requiring extra labor or special parts, work will proceed only after you give your approval.
Support a Great Cause
Every dollar earned supports the Friends of the Bedford Council on Aging. The shop operates on:
• Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Visit Us
You can find the Fix-It Shop upstairs at Town Center (the yellow building behind Town Hall) located at:
12 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA 01730
For more information, call 781-275-6825.
Discover the convenience of having a reliable repair service right in your community!
CYT Announces Auditions for Alice by Heart!
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Where: 53 Church Street, Concord
In the rubble of the London Blitz of World War II, Alice Spencer’s budding teen life is turned upside down, and she and her dear friend Alfred are forced to take shelter in an underground tube station. When the ailing Alfred is quarantined, Alice encourages him to escape with her into their cherished book and journey down the rabbit hole to Wonderland.
As they travel through the tale, Alice by Heart explores the poignancy of first love, coming to terms with loss, and finding the courage to move forward. From the Tony® and Grammy® award-winning creators of Spring Awakening, Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, and co-written by Jessie Nelson (Waitress), Alice by Heart is a touching musical inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Auditions: Wednesday, September 3 from 6:00-8:00. Plan to stay the full time.
Callbacks: If called, callbacks are Friday, September 5 from 6:00-8:00.
All auditions will be held at 53 Church Street, Concord, MA. If you have any questions, please call 978-371-1482 or send an email to concord_youth_theatre@concordyouththeatre.org.
BLACKSTONE, MA WALK
When:
Where: Roosevelt Park, 15 St. Paul Street, Blackstone
just-for-fun event “in your own backyard.”
The start point is Roosevelt Park, 15 St. Paul Street, Blackstone, MA, 01504. Registration
and Start times are as follows: Register on Saturday Sept. 6th and begin to walk between 9 a.m. and noon. Finish by 3 p.m. There is a $4 participation fee per person. Donations are accepted.
Both routes explore the Blackstone Gorge and are on paved paths with areas of natural terrain.
The 5km route explores a small section of the Blackstone Gorge with natural paths as well
as the paved Blackstone River Gateway Rail Trail.
The 10km route is on the part of the Southern New England Trunkline Trail. Other sights
include the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park, and the Blackstone Historical
Museums.
The 10km & 5km routes are doable for strollers and wheelchairs. Volkssporting events
sponsored by Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club promote fun, fitness and friendship through
non-competitive walking and biking. There is also an achievement awards program through the
AVA: America’s Walking Club (ava.org). For further information contact Dawn at (978) 804-3404.
You may also contact www.walknmass.org for this event and future events.
Assabet River Garden Tour!
When:
Where: Maynard
When: Saturday, September 6, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Where: Multiple locations, Maynard
Please RSVP to maynardassabet@gmail.com by August 25, as space is limited. We will provide more details and a map of locations when you RSVP.
Family Fun is Coming Soon!
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Where: Concord Youth Theatre · 53 Church Street · Concord
Tickets are available here and are $15/person (includes one raffle ticket) OR $30/family - meaning your immediate family/household (includes two raffle tickets). We'll be celebrating the new season, rain or shine!
Concord Youth Theatre · 53 Church Street · Concord
Something Funny at the PCA
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Where: 10 Lincoln St Westford
First up on the comedy calendar is host Jeanne DeRosa on September 6 at 7:30pm. A math teacher by day, mad comic Barbie by night, Jeanne is known for her love stories gone awry, life lessons, and ironic turn of events. Jeanne will tell you she is a “vintage” baby comic. She’s not only standing up, but also walking—though, it’s still more of a “wobbly toddler” situation. Her comedy blends storytelling with a touch of wordplay magic, making her a master of both the awkward pause and the clever twist. When she’s not making fun of her questionable dating life on stage, Jeanne can be found teaching the next generation of young minds that all X’s aren’t as evil as hers.
Following Comedy Open Mic dates include December 13 with Wayne Russell; February 7, 2026 with Julie Wesner; and June 20, 2026 with Jenny Fitz. For more information about the PCA's Comedy Open Mics, be it as an audience member or if you interested in a slot at the mic on 9/6 (or other dates), email admin@pcawestford.org or visit pcawestford.org and click on Performances; Comedy! You can also find the PCA on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
25th ANNUAL BLOCK PARTY AT FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of Hudson
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Where: First United Methodist Church,34 Felton St. Hudson
All of the day’s events are FREE and open to the public.
- Come early at 10:45am for an Old Fashioned HYMN SING.
- 11:00am --- OUTSIDE WORSHIP - We invite you to help beautify our stage/altar by bringing a plant, such as mums, for the altar. (take home at day’s end).
- NOON --- Hot Dogs Served All Day
- “Flippo” the juggling magician and balloon artiste´.
- Kids and adults will be wowed as “Bubbles McGee” dazzles you with huge
bubble creations.
- “Eddie, the Magician” will have you laughing and wondering how he does what he does!
- Enjoy delicious ice cream from Trombetta’s.
- Popcorn and Cotton Candy all day.
- Kids games with prizes.
Stay for the day or return for a delicious BBQ around 4:00pm
First United Methodist Church is located over the hill, just off the Hudson Rotary at 34 Felton St.
More information is available at 978-562-2932 www.hudsonfumc.org
Chorus Welcoming New Members
When:
Where: Umbrella Arts Center in Concord, MA
Open Sing Rehearsals
When:
Where: Faith Evangelical Free Church (54 Hosmer Street, Acton)
Acton Community Chorus is a non-auditioned chorus founded in 1984, providing singers from the MetroWest communities with an opportunity
to enjoy singing choral music in a relaxed and cheerful atmosphere.
www.actoncommunitychorus.org/join
Tee Off for a Cause at the Annual Building Dreams Golf Tournament!
When:
Where: Red Tail Golf Club – Devens, MA
This exciting event brings together golf lovers and community champions for a day of fun, networking, and philanthropy — all in support of Habitat NCM’s mission to build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.
Event Details:
Red Tail Golf Club – Devens, MA
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Schedule:
- 7:00 AM – Registration
- 8:15 AM – Shotgun Start
- Lunch immediately following play
Golfer spots and sponsorships are available now – but selling fast!
Register today: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/8gfsyam
MIDDLESEX CONSERVATION DISTRICT 2025 FALL PLANT SALE
When:
Where: 758 Marrett Road, Lexington
Friday, September 12 from 4:00 - 7:00 PM, and Saturday, September 13 from 9:00
AM – 1:00 PM, at Minuteman High School. The address is 758 Marrett Road,
Lexington, MA 02421.
All items can be pre-ordered through September 5th and picked up on the sale days
– we encourage early ordering as all items are sold on a first come, first served
basis. To place an order, you can go to our website at
https://middlesexconservationdistrict.org, go to the 2025 Fall Native Plant Sale
page, and order the plants you are interested in online. If you would like to mail in
an order form, please email admin@middlesexconservationdistrict.org to request
one. We highly suggest ordering online, as it is the fastest way to order and you
will avoid disappointment if the product is no longer in stock by the time your
order is received. The order form is also available to view online here. Offerings
will include native shrub seedlings, wildflowers, ferns, grasses, fruits, and
hardgoods such as root bags. All plants are straight, native species that benefit our
native pollinators, wildlife, and local ecosystem. We will also be selling excess first
quality stock on the days listed above.
The Middlesex Conservation District is a not-for-profit environmental agency
whose purpose is conservation of natural resources of Middlesex County. Proceeds
from our biannual plant sales provide educational programs and other activities
which aim to protect our soil and water resources. For more information about our
sale or programs please visit https://middlesexconservationdistrict.org/.
Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library to Hold Fall Book Sale at First Parish Church United
When:
Where: 758 Marrett Road, Lexington
sale on September 12, 13, and 14. The sale will take place in a new location — First Parish
Church United, 48 Main Street — since the library is currently under construction.
Parking 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.
Friday, September 12 is a Friends Members Only preview sale from 6:30 to 9 p.m. If you’re not
yet a member, or need to renew, consider paying your dues now so you can be the first to shop
the huge selection. It’s $10 for students/seniors, $15 for an individual, or $30 for a family.
Memberships support the Friends and are good for a whole year.
Saturday, September 13 is the Public Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Most items are $1or $2.
Sunday, September 14 is a Bag Sale from 1 to 4 p.m. Attendees must purchase a reusable bag for
$10 to enter and can then fill it with items.
Scanners may not be used on Friday, September 12 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. The Friends accept credit card payments in addition to checks and cash.
This sale is a fundraiser. One hundred percent of the proceeds go directly to the Friends of the
J.V. Fletcher Library. The Friends support the library by funding innovative programs for all
ages, providing museum passes for discounted entrance fees, and supplementing the library’s
digital and hard copy collections. These services are still available during the building
renovation.
DONATIONS
The Friends are still accepting items for the September sale. Please consider giving us your
unwanted books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs. These materials can be dropped off
in the collection box located at the back of the parking lot at First Parish Church United, 48 Main
Street.
BUILDING RENOVATION
The J.V. Fletcher Library is in the midst of a major expansion and renovation project, slated to be
completed in early 2027. While the building is under construction, the library is open at its
temporary location at 515 Groton Road, near Ace Hardware.
For information about how the Friends are supporting this project, and how you can contribute,
visit the Building Renovation page of their website.
Guest Table Community Dinner
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
Our dinners, in the past and present, are sponsored by the generous donations from the Stow Community Chest. We are also grateful for the consistent support we receive from the Stow Council on Aging and The Stow Food Pantry.
First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC), is located at 353 Great Road, Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible with free accessible parking. If you have questions or would like to volunteer with a meal, please email fpcguesttable@fpc-stow-acton.org.
Dynamic Duo Rishell & Raines Open Coffeehouse Concert Series at PCA
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Where: 10 Lincoln St Westford
Paul Rishell and Annie Raines are an acoustic, country blues-inspired musical duo that met in 1993 during the recording of Paul's album "Swear to Tell the Truth." They have released four albums as a duo. Raines is primarily known for her harmonica playing, but also plays mandolin, zither, and keyboard instruments. Rishell's primary instrument is guitar. Both sing on their recordings. They have also recorded and performed as members of John Sebastian's J-Band, and appeared on the soundtrack to "A Prairie Home Companion."
Individually, Annie Raines played on Susan Tedeschi's first three albums, was a member of the Tarbox Ramblers, and worked with Pinetop Perkins, Louis Myers, and James Cotton among others, and has taught at the Club Passim school of music.
Paul Rishell's debut album was 1990's "Blues on a Holiday." In 2008, he released a guitar instructional video disc, "Dirt Road Blues," and he has taught at Berklee College of Music. In 2013, Rishell was nominated for two Blues Music Awards - one in the Acoustic Album category for his album "Talking Guitar," and another for Acoustic Artist.
For more information about the PCA and their season of events running September through June, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Community Yard Sale in Stow
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
You might stumble upon household goods, artwork, ceramics, toys, sports gear, or one-of-a-kind finds. The sale will be set up in the church parking lot, but if it rains we’ll move everything indoors. FPC is located at 353 Great Road, Stow.
9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
When:
Where: 50 Billerica Rd, Chelmsford
Electronics Recycling and Document Shredding Event Help Save Our Planet and Protect Your Identity
When:
Where: 26 Concord Road, Sudbury
The event is open to all communities and will be held rain or shine. At the electronics recycling truck, prices vary from $25-50 for a TV, $15 for a computer, $15-25 for a computer monitor, $5-$40 for appliances, and $5 for a box of electric cords. Workers will remove the items from your vehicle and place them in the recycling truck which is operated by a state-licensed electronic recycling company who will properly dispose of all items. They will accept ANYTHING WITH A CORD OR BATTERY (including washing machines, air conditioners, treadmills, etc.) as well as propane tanks, any type of battery, printer ink cartridges, and toner cartridges.
The fee for shredding is just $9 per copy paper box or brown grocery bag. A volunteer will remove your boxes or bags of documents from your car and your documents will be shredded on-site. The truck is equipped with closed-circuit TV so you can actually watch the shredding if you wish. Personal and business documents of any type may be shredded.
You may pay by cash, check, or VENMO.
MCC is located at 26 Concord Road, just across from Goodnow Library in Sudbury. For more information, please email recycling@MCCSudbury.org or call 978-443-3885.
You're Invited to a Special Seniors Breakfast!
When:
Where: 60 Codman Hill Road, Boxborough
In that spirit, we’re excited to invite adults ages 55 and up to our Seniors Breakfast on Saturday, September 13 at 9 AM. This free event is a great opportunity to enjoy a delicious breakfast, meet new friends, and help strengthen the fabric of our local community.
We hold regular worship services every Sunday at 10 AM and Wednesday at 7 PM, and we love creating spaces for connection and encouragement throughout the year.
Registration is free but required. You can sign up by scanning the QR code or calling our office at (978) 844-1646.
We can’t wait to welcome you!
Westford Zero Waste and Electronics Events September 13
When:
Where: Westford Dept. of Public Works, 28 North Street
Several collections/several locations…for information: www.westfordma.gov/recycling
Electronics & More
September 13 at the Westford Dept. of Public Works, 28 North Street
Computers, monitors, and most other electronic devices and equipment, appliances of all sizes, and scrap metal.
Drop off Container
Old Water Department on Forge Village Rd.
For donating books and media, VHS tapes, cassette tapes, older textbooks, full sets of encyclopedias, and any book in fair but still usable condition. Note that this book container is available 24/7.
STUFF A POLICE CRUISER FOOD DRIVE TO BENEFIT THE MAYNARD FOOD PANTRY
When:
Where: Market Basket parking lot, 129 Parker Street, Maynard
Whether you are shopping at the Maynard Market Basket or just want to drop a food donation off on that Saturday, September 13th, there will be police cruisers in the parking lot to accept your food donations. Please do not donate perishable food items (refrigerated or frozen) or glass items. It will be a great way for everyone (young and older) to do good at a fun event!
Maynard Food Pantry most needed items include Spam, baked beans, beef stew, Progresso soups (no chicken noodle or chicken and rice, please), Sloppy Joe or Corned Beef cans, cereal bars/granola bars, individual juice boxes.
The Maynard Food Pantry is very grateful for the support of the Maynard Police Department, Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley, the Maynard Public Schools and the Maynard Market Basket for coordinating this effort!
Class: Unleash Your Inner Cartoonist
When:
Where: 65 Main Street Westford
NO CLASS 9/20
Bring your characters to life!
Unleash your inner cartoonist in this fun and dynamic 6-week workshop! We'll explore
the exciting world of cartooning by focusing on two powerful tools: facial expressions
and body gestures. Ever wonder how superheroes look so strong, or how a funny
character shows they're surprised just by how they stand? You'll learn how to make
your characters happy, sad, silly, or even super-powered just by changing their faces
and the way they hold their bodies. Get ready to draw cool action poses, dramatic
stances, and everyday character movements that tell a whole story without saying a
single word! Imagine, create, and bring your unique characters to life on paper!
Supplies needed: Pencils (HB, 2B), Erasers, Sketchbooks (9x12 or larger recommended) and a Ruler
Lloyd W. Meek, a seasoned graphic designer and illustrator, has a rich background in
commercial illustration, including work with independent comic book companies.
Leveraging his long history and love for drawing, he's been instrumental in teaching
numerous cartooning classes, guiding aspiring artists of all ages in the
Chelmsford/Westford (Including a past residence at the Roudenbush Community
Center) area to find their inner cartoonist.
Link to book the class
MUSICIANS OF THE OLD POST ROAD
Holds CD Release Concert and Party,
September 13, 2025
When:
Where: First Parish Church in Weston
The CD, entitled Into the Light, features rediscovered gems by German Baroque composer Christoph Graupner and his colleagues. While the CD will not be officially released until later this fall, event attendees will be able to obtain the CD at this celebratory gathering prior to its availability to the wider public.
This special event will include a short concert by the ensemble in the excellent acoustics of the Parish’s lovely, intimate Sears Chapel, followed by mingling with the musicians and other patrons while enjoying bubbly libations from Post Road Liquors and catered savory treats. Tickets for this event are $75, and are available through the ensemble’s website, www.oldpostroad.org, or by calling 781-466-6694. The purchase of a series subscription secures complimentary admission to the concert-party.
This CD project garnered the 2023 Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society for the ensemble. The Greenberg Award seeks to recognize and foster outstanding contributions to historical performing practices, and the group is the only two-time recipient of the award, having won previously in 1998.
For more than three decades, Musicians of the Old Post Road has captivated and delighted audiences through its innovative programming, with dynamic and diverse music from the Baroque to early Romantic eras. Performed on period instruments, the group’s subscription series brings concerts to historical venues in cities and towns along the original route of the old Boston Post Road, the first thoroughfare connecting Boston and New York City in the 1670s. Core ensemble members, all acclaimed historical instrument specialists, include flutist Suzanne Stumpf, violinists Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violist Marcia Cassidy, and cellist Daniel Ryan.
For more information, visit www.oldpostroad.org, email musicians@oldpostroad.org, or call 781-466-6694.
READY! SET! PLAY! Fundraiser sponsored by the Friends to benefit the Senior Center
When:
Where: Intersection Rt 85 & Main Street, Marlborough
at the Chelmsford Senior Center 75 Groton Rd, North Chelmsford, MA
Kevin Richman, our game show emcee, will be hosting Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune and the lucky contestants who guess correctly will win a prize. Tickets are $10 each and will be available for purchase starting Friday, August 1st in the Chelmsford Senior Center Treasure Shop, open daily from 9 am-2 pm. Tickets are limited so do not wait until the last minute to purchase your tickets.
The Hall doors will open to the public at 1:00 pm. At 1:30, the exciting games begin! Complimentary baked goodies and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. There will be raffle gift baskets & a 50/50 raffle. Raffle drawings will begin at 4:15 pm and winners must be present to claim their prize. This will be a fun-filled fundraising event and 100% of the proceeds will go toward the Chelmsford Senior Center to continue providing a great, positive environment and activities for seniors!
OUTDOOR FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT AT MEADOW WALK SUDBURY TO FEATURE MONSTERS UNIVERSITY
When:
Where: 536 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury
August 19, 2025 – Sudbury, MA – Back-to-school season is here, and Meadow Walk
Sudbury is celebrating with a free outdoor family movie night on Friday, September 19
at 7PM. The event will feature Pixar’s hit movie Monsters University on The Green at
Meadow Walk, located at 536 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, MA.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets, as well as a
non-perishable food item to support the Sudbury Community Food Pantry.
Event highlights include:
- Pre-movie pictures with Monsters University characters, Mike Wazowski and Sulley
- Free popcorn, prizes, music and games
- Ice cream from New City Microcreamery will be available
- Giveaways from Orangetheory Fitness, Whole Foods Market and more!
In addition, several Meadow Walk restaurants are offering special discounts for the event which include mentioning the words “MOVIE NIGHT” to enjoy the following:
- Farmer’s Daughter: 15% off your order (all day 9/19)
- Mooyah: 15% off your order (all day 9/19)
- Oak Barrel Tavern: Free appetizer with $50 food purchase (9/19–9/21)
For updates and ongoing details, visit Meadow Walk Sudbury’s Instagram or Facebook
page and the event webpage: www.meadowwalksudbury.com/movienight or follow the event
hashtag #MeadowWalkMovieNight
Event Details at a Glance:
What: Outdoor Movie Night featuring Monsters University
When: Friday, September 19, 2025 | Movie starts at 7PM
Where: The Green at Meadow Walk Sudbury, 536 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury, MA (to the right of Whole Foods)
Admission: Free with donation to Sudbury Community Food Pantry, bring your item
Bring: Lawn chairs, blankets, friends and family!
Rain Date: Saturday, September 20th, 2025
Concord Conservatory of Music The Okee Dokee Brothers – Family Series!
When:
Where: 51 Walden Street Concord
Bring your family closer to nature through an afternoon of songs performed by this creative duo. The Okee Dokee Brothers draw creativity from their incredible extensive outdoor experiences. With humor and heartfelt connections to nature, their songs teach and entertain audiences of all ages.
FRESH BAKED APPLE PIES AT FPC
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
BOSTON, MA, SPECIAL PLACES WALK
When:
Where: Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston
5km or 10km (3.1 or 6.2 mile) walk route in B0ST0N, MA. This is a walk-at-your-own pace,
just-for-fun event “in your own backyard.”
The start point is Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199. Meet in thelobby across from the US Post Office, inside Pru. Registration for the walking event is from 8:00a.m. to 10:00 a.m.. This is a map-guided walk with the opportunity to go on your own or join a group-led walk. 10km & 5km group-led walks start at 8:45 am.; participants decide the distance for a group-led walk at 10 a.m. If you do not wish to walk with a group, you may register and proceed with a map at any time during the registration/start window. Participation fee is $4.00 per person. Boston, known as “America’s Walking City”, is steeped in history and tradition. The trails follow downtown streets and walkways, exploring a plethora of historic sites, monuments, and landmarks.
The 10km and 5km routes explore the Esplanade along the Charles River, including the Hatch Memorial Shell, Bay Village consisting of small brick 19th century homes, the Armory, and the New Old South Church built in 1875. Additional sights to be seen on the 10km route include the Church of the Advent built in 1879; the Harrison Gray Otis House; Custom House Tower; Liberty Square with its statue honoring the 1956 Hungarian Revolution: the site where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone; and Chinatown.
Both routes are doable for strollers, but not wheelchairs. There is one set of stairs along with occasionally uneven sidewalks or missing curb cuts. Volkssporting events sponsored by Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club promote fun, fitness and friendship through non-competitive walking and biking to the public. There is also an achievement awards program through the AVA: America’s Walking Club (ava.org). For further information contact Carol at carolclay101@gmail.com. You may also contact www.walknmass.org for this event and future events.
Community Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser A Night of Pasta & Purpose!
When:
Where: The American Legion Post 221, 357 Great Road, Bedford
What to Expect: Hearty spaghetti and homemade meatballs served with love, Scali bread, fresh salad, and dessert. Live music and good cheer and a room full of kind-hearted neighbors and friends.
Location: The American Legion Post 221, 357 Great Road, Bedford, MA 01730
Date & Time: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 - 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Adults: $15.00 Children (under 12 years old): $8.00
Reservations Preferred - Email to niska7175@comcast.net
Mail checks/donations to FBCOA - 12 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA 01730 - ATTENTION:
FBCOA OR put it in the Mailbox at the COA.
100% of the proceeds benefit Bedford’s Senior programs, trips, and much more.
Book Talk—The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forest
When:
Where: Acton Town Hall Room 204, 472 Main St., Acton
Where: Acton Town Hall Room 204, 472 Main St., Acton, MA
ACTON: Join award-winning Seattle Times journalist Lynda Mapes as she looks at the critical role of forests everywhere, but especially on our coasts. Drawing on science and indigenous knowledge, this is a beautiful and important contribution to the ecological canon in North America. Sponsored by the Acton Conservation Trust, EnergizeActon.org, and the Acton Garden Club Shirley Towle Lecture Series, with snacks and door prizes. Info and registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2011.
FRESH BAKED APPLE PIES AT FPC
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
Country Music Fest
When:
Where: Veterans Memorial Park, Maynard
Of course, none of this would be possible without our great sponsors:
- Cultural Council
- Summer Street Properties
- Capital Group
- MacDonald Development
- Middlesex Savings Bank
- Dunkin
- Amory’s Tomb
New Song of Bedford Music Series
When:
Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Pre-show conversation and camaraderie embody New Song’s mission to build community among local music lovers, as well as patrons from within a wide radius beyond.
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.
Lobster and Meat Shoot
Friends of the Hudson Public Library
When:
Where: VFW Hall, 3 Palmieri Drive, Hudson
The Lobster and Meat Shoot will take place at the VFW Hall, 3 Palmieri Drive, Hudson, on Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. There will be a cash bar, basket drawings, and a 50/50 cash raffle. If you are new to the game of shoot, we welcome you to join us and see what the fun is about! So, gather friends and family and enjoy the night while supporting a great cause – the Hudson Public Library. Funds raised from this event will be used to augment the work of the Friends which support passes to farms, museums, and other venues. The Friends also support the summer reading programs.
Admission to the VFW Hall is free, and card sets for the games will be sold at the door. The lobster and meat prizes are “top shelf.” Remember – you can’t win if you don’t play. See you on September 27th.
New Race for the Refuge Supports Local Public Lands
When:
Where: Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury, Mass
This event aims to raise awareness about the ecological, historical, and recreational value of the Refuge and raise funds to help the staff increase access to and enjoyment of the Refuge for the local community. The race offers a range of events, including a one-mile walk guided by the Friends of Woodlands and Waters, 10K and 30K running races, and 3-hour and 6-hour running events.
The Highland City Striders is dedicated to promoting health and fitness through the sport of running. The club hosts weekly training runs, camaraderie events, and supports local charities. In 2024, over $19,500 and five truckloads of canned items were donated to the Marlborough and Hudson food pantries in an effort to combat food insecurity.
Each registrant will take home a collapsible cup. These are lightweight and easy to pack along on runs and hikes so you can grab a quick drink of water without creating waste. A post race celebration at Clover Road Brewing will include snacks, music, and one free beer ticket for race registrants.
Visit the Race for the Refuge web site (https://runsignup.com/Race/MA/Sudbury/RaceForTheRefuge) to learn more and register.
Visit the Assabet National Wildlife Refuge web site (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/assabet-river) to learn more about the refuge.
Merrimack Valley All-Ages Chamber Orchestra
When:
Where: Music Elements 160 Turnpike 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!)