Pop-Up Exhibit in West Concord Offers Preview of Future Guitar Museum of New England
Month-long series of talks, music, and demonstrations highlights rare instruments and guitar craftsmanship
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Where: West Concord
The exhibition, titled “Hidden Gems,” will be presented at a temporary gallery space at 129 Commonwealth Avenue and will showcase a selection of rare guitars and related artifacts from the museum’s growing collection. The exhibit is being offered as part of the Hidden Treasures Festival of Nature, Culture & History, a regional celebration organized by Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area.
The pop-up exhibit provides a glimpse of the instruments and stories that will eventually anchor the museum’s permanent home planned for 74 Commonwealth Avenue, currently moving through the construction permitting process.
Throughout the spring, the exhibit will host a series of small gatherings, talks, and live music performances that allow visitors to experience the instruments and learn about the craft of guitar making.
The exhibit’s opening reception on May 9 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. will feature live music by the Goodwin String Thing band, whose instrumental compositions will accompany a live poetry reading.
Additional events will include informal “Meet the Curator” evenings, where visitors can speak with Schünemann about the instruments and their makers, as well as a special evening of Celtic harp music performed by Concord musician Jaimee Lee Joroff.
The Guitar Museum of New England will also participate in West Concord Porchfest on June 13, hosting activities both at the pop-up exhibit and at the future museum site at 74 Commonwealth Avenue. Tickets for some events are limited and reservations are recommended.
More information and event registration is available at https://GuitarMuseum.org/events.
Key Events
• May 2 | 6:30–8 p.m. — Celtic harp performed by Jaimee Joroff
• May 9 | 6:30–8 p.m. — Hidden Gems opening reception with live music by Goodwin String Thing Band
• May 16 | 10am to 3 pm (Spring into West Concord Day) — Meet the Curator with Wilson Schünemann
• May 23 | 6:30–8 p.m. — TBD – check the website
• June 6 | 6:30–8 p.m. — Meet the Curator: post-conference conversation
• June 13 | 10 a.m.–3 p.m. — West Concord Porchfest participation
When:
Where: Various locations in Westford
The Committee is eager to hear suggestions of all kinds - from festivals, concerts, and educational programs to historical projects, public art, and community traditions that could bring residents together throughout the 2029 anniversary year.
The Meetings are being held:
May 8 at 1:00PM at the Cameron Senior Center
May 17 at 1:00PM at the Westford Museum
June 11 at 7:00PM Virtual Meeting (Westford CAT)
If you can not attend any community meeting, you can still offer your input by completing the survey found here: https://forms.gle/HNMCAbMgBKP3R9369
You can learn more about the committee here: https://museum.westford.org/westford-300th-anniversary/
SAGA Celebrates Summer with New Art Exhibition Featuring 14 Local Artists
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Where: 509 Great Road, Stow
The SAGA Members Summer Show will be on display from June 5 through July 31 at the Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA. The exhibition showcases a diverse collection of artwork inspired by the season, highlighting the creativity and artistic vision of local painters and photographers.
A free opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 5, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., offering visitors an opportunity to meet the artists, view the artwork, and enjoy an evening celebrating the local arts community.
The exhibition reflects the spirit of summer through vibrant colors, striking landscapes, captivating photography, and imaginative artistic interpretations. Visitors will experience a rich variety of styles and subjects that capture the warmth, energy, and beauty of the season.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, collector, or simply looking for an enjoyable community event, SAGA welcomes you to attend and discover the talents of artists from Stow and surrounding communities.
Exhibition Dates: June 5 – July 31
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 5, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Location: Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA
Admission: Free
The Stow Area Guild of Artists (SAGA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering community among local artists and enriching the cultural life of Stow and neighboring towns through exhibitions, art markets, open studios, and educational opportunities.
For more information about the exhibition and SAGA membership, visit www.stow-artists.org.
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Where: 25 Great Road, Bedford
On the menu will be fresh strawberries, old-fashioned biscuits and Bedford Farms vanilla ice cream, topped with homemade chocolate sauce and real whipped cream. Hot fudge sundaes will also be available.
Discounts available for military, first responders, health-care providers and teachers.
Enjoy live music while you eat, plus activities for children. Admission is free and free parking is available behind the church, off Mudge Way.
First Church of Christ Congregational, 25 Great Road in Bedford, Mass., is a member congregation of the United Church of Christ. We welcome all, grow in faith, and joyfully serve. For further information, please visit our website: https://firstchurchbedforducc.org or call 781-275-7951.
Are You Having Trouble Controlling The Way You Eat?
When:
Where: 35 Shattuck Street, Littleton
The FA Meeting of Littleton meets Thursday nights from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at the Rueben Hoar Public Library, 35 Shattuck Street, Littleton. For more information Visit www.foodaddicts.org
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Where: 145 Bolton Road in Harvard
WBN is a local, volunteer run networking group of women in small businesses, professional practices, non-profits and the arts who meet monthly for mutual support, education & networking.
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Where: Zoom meeting
We facilitate a family group at CMSXfsg.com. Our NAMI group meets once a month, every 2nd Thursday, from 7:15 pm – 8:45 pm on ZOOM and we are looking for new members. Our upcoming meeting is June 11th. Our group is small and allows for a more in-depth benefit to each of us. If you would like to attend or ask questions about the group please text or email above to reach us. Dee – 978-697-3441
When:
Where: 353 Great Rd. in Stow
Our dinners, in the past and present, are sponsored by 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.
Meals take place in Fellowship Hall at First Parish Church of Stow & Acton. FPC is located at 353 Great Rd. in Stow. Our building is designed to be inclusive and accessible to people of all abilities, including wheelchair users. There is plenty of free parking.
If you have questions or would like to volunteer to help with a meal, please emailfpcguesttable@fpc-stow-acton.org.
Open Mic
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
When:
Where: 353 Great Rd. in Stow
All are welcome to FPC’s Multigenerational Game Night. Games will be provided, but feel free to bring your own game to share. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy free parking, free snacks, and free fun! Email Chip with any questions at flyingsheep2010@gmail.com
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Where: 16 Charter Road, Acton
Join fellow lovers of choral music on June 12 at 7:00pm or June 13 at 4:00 p.m. at the Dragonfly Theater of RJ Grey Junior High (16 Charter Road, Acton). Tickets are available at $25 for adults and free for students up to 12th grade. They may be purchased from the chorus website (www.ActonCommunityChorus.org/events).
Our music director, Lisa Cooper says that “Rehearsing the music for this concert has been so much fun. We leave rehearsals with such iconic songs stuck in our heads, our hearts a little lighter. Singing together is one of the greatest joys of being human. We feel it each week when we gather and work toward a common goal.”
The community partner for this concert is Open Table, which provides culturally appropriate groceries and meals to families in Maynard, Concord, and other local towns. Concert goers are encouraged to bring a donation of cooking oil (plastic bottles, please)..
The Acton Community Chorus has brought music and friendship to the Assabet Valley Area since 1984. It is a nonprofit organization funded in part by grants from the Acton Boxborough, Concord, Littleton and Stow cultural councils which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
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Where: 100 Pine Hill Road, Bedford
The Thrift Sale will feature new or gently used clothing, kitchenware, books/DVDs/CDs/puzzles, games & toys, household goods, small furniture, and sporting goods. Donations will be collected in the parish hall during the drop-off period from June 7th – 12th (full drop-off schedule on our website). Please check with the parish if you are unsure if an item can be donated.
The Thrift Sale is a fun way for parishioners and neighbors to collectively recycle what they have been given, while providing clothing at reasonable prices to those who can benefit from them. All unsold items are donated to local charities.
St. Paul’s looks forward to another successful event and thanks you in advance for your support. For more information, please contact the parish office at 781-275-8262, or visit us online at https://www.stpaulsbedford.org/community/thrift-sale/ .
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Where: 52 Main Street, Northborough
For information and application, e-mail: dalyford@hotmail.com. For non-members, a $10.00 fee for each of 3 paintings exhibited.
When:
Where: 250 Central St, Acton
The Story of the Chinese Zodiac
by Reiko Ho
First produced at Honolulu Theatre for Youth.
Child's Play @ Theatre III in cooperation with the Acton Chinese Language School
Saturday, June 13, 2026 & Saturday, June 20, 2026 at 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 14, 2026 & Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 2 p.m.
Tickets $10+service charge per person in advance, $12 at the door.
Discounts available through Massachusetts Cultural Council's Card To Culture program.
Join our characters, Po Po and Kung Kung, as they celebrate Chinese New Year by making dumplings and sharing the story of The Great Race with their grandkids, Freddie and Ivy. The show weaves a family celebration with a re-telling of one of the most beloved tales in Chinese folklore—the origin story of the Chinese Zodiac.
When the Jade Emperor needs a way to tell time, he decrees that there will be a Great Race. The first 12 animals to cross the mighty river will have a year named after them. This 12-year cycle will mark the passage of time. Which animals win the race? What are the traits that help them cross the river? The show features traditional Chinese movement, music, and martial arts.
This program is funded in part by grants from the Acton-Boxborough, Concord, Harvard, Littleton, and Westford local cultural councils, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
When:
Where: Veterans Memorial Park, Maynard
BT All Stars. In between sets students from local high schools will entertain the crowd from our Education Side Stage. Local vendors will be present providing food and adult refreshments for purchase. Hope to see you there!
How American Music Started
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
When:
Where: 1 College Street, Worcester
It might be the beginning of summer, but there’s a midsummer vibe to this concert of quintets, provided by lightness and lyricism that wind through the music. Creativity, color, and conviviality abound, making this a delightful lift into your summer. This evening event will take place at Brooks Concert Hall, which is located at the College of the Holy Cross, and features music by Felix Mendelssohn and Antonín Dvořák.
Though now thought of as a strong work from Mendelssohn’s later life, his String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat major was not published during his lifetime because he did not feel it was worthy enough to be printed. Despite the composer’s seeming personal negativity about the work, he did feel it was a good musical exercise if not his most capable representation of “art.” Still, written during a sabbatical from his Leipzig Conservatory while holidaying in Frankfurt, it was composed during a time – and imbues a sense – of “happy days.”
Czech composer Dvořák is regarded as perhaps the most adaptable composer of his time, frequently employing and amplifying the sounds, rhythms, and styles of his homeland. This second Piano Quintet in A major is representative of his ability to rethink his work; unhappy with the first version, he destroyed the manuscript shortly after its debut, only agreeing to revise the composition fifteen years later after obtaining a friend’s copy of the score.
Saturday, June 13 @7:30PM
High Five
Brooks Concert Hall
College of the Holy Cross
1 College Street, Worcester
Program
Mendelssohn | String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 87
Dvořák | Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81
Venue is air conditioned and handicapped accessible.
Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/summer-concert-high-five/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624.
When:
Where: 75 Great Rd., Bedford
There will also be something special for browsers and shoppers at our Makers’ Market of vendors, who will offer one-of-a-kind art and craft items for sale under their tents. Many will demonstrate their craft process throughout the day.
To set a relaxing ambience, the Music & Arts Experience will feature three live music performances, and there will be three food trucks and quiet spots to sit, rest, and refresh.
Sign Up for Free Artist Workshops and Demos
The Common will become a creative playground for all ages. Under three designated tents, there will be artist workshops for fun and active learning and demos to spark the imagination!
Space for the workshops and demos is limited, so be sure to sign up at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4EABAF2DA7FBC61-64221934-music#/
To ensure your spot, plan to arrive 10 minutes before your workshop or demo starts. Signups are also possible on the day of the festival if space is available.
FREE ARTIST WORKSHOPS (ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED)
10:15–11:15, Tent 1: Handmade Books with Bridget Sonnier-Hills: Bridget will lead participants in making their own small book using the pamphlet stitch.
10:15–11:15, Tent 2: Printmaking: Collagraph Printing on Paper with Cici Martignetti: Cici invites guests to explore relief printing. Participants can create their own textured printing plates using cardboard and adhesive foam stickers and produce reusable plates and multiple prints to take home.
10:15–11:15, Tent 3: Weaving a Wall Hanging with Sarah Scoville: Using simple looms of different sizes, Sarah will lead participants in weaving yarn and found objects into their own colorful wall hanging.
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Olivia Nied is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, producer and multi-instrumental performer and session musician known for her Indie Folk/Rock music. Described as “Unique, yet familiar, coy, but direct, and so very deeply clever. You will hear instant classics that come fresh from reality, via the humor of someone who doesn’t take life too seriously, but who lays down some pretty serious tracks.” (Evan Parks, WOOL-FM 91.5 FM), Olivia trained at Goldsmiths London University, the Berklee College of Music jazz program, and the Vermont Jazz Center, Olivia toured in the U.S., performed at music festivals in the UK and played clubs in London, Paris, and Amsterdam. Olivia also composed for modern dance, recorded solo and with various bands and ensembles, incorporating rock, new-grass, punk-pop, and jazz influences.
As an emerging artist, Olivia's skilled musicianship has gained the attention of many. Fender Guitars has been promoting a video of her improvisational playing which has accrued 14,000 views on the company's social media platform! Olivia's latest solo album “Just Enough” is a collection of original songs that cross genres blending elements of folk, rock and roll, pop-punk and R&B and lyrically drawing from her lived experience as a neurodivergent, transgender young person pursuing radical joy against all odds. Olivia sang lead and harmony vocals and played and arranged all guitar, bass, piano, synthesizer, violin and percussion parts on the record as well. Songs from “Just Enough” have been included on group playlists in the UK and the Netherlands.
For the Keene (NH) Sentinel, Bailey Stover noted, "For both the queer and autistic communities right now, Nied said she has noticed a pervasive narrative in broader society pushing for people to change who they are. She said she hopes people leave at the end of the night with a deeper understanding that differences should be embraced rather than judged." Said Nied herself, “Listen to the people with lived experiences because they know it best.” For more information about Olivia Nied, visit olivianied.com.
This event is sponsored by Westford LGBTQ+ Friends & Allies
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/6-13-26-olivia-nied/XC47AAIFPODGXVQPTMCJABHR
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Twitter: twitter.com/PCAWestford
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Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 4 Rogers Street, Littleton
When:
Where: 40 New Street, Marlborough
Please join us in honoring these men and their families.
When:
Where: 575 Middle Road, Boxborough
When:
Where: 12 Concord Rd, Acton
Based on historical research, Acton, along with several communities, will take part in this series commemorating the momentum behind the Declaration of Independence. Join us at Acton Congregational Church for this special Acton 250 event. Light refreshments will be served.
Parking can be found at the Church, behind the Fire Station, and behind Town Hall.
Visit Acton-MA.gov/250 and https://freedomsway.org for more information.
Title: Acton 250: Declaring Independence Then & Now
Location: Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Rd, Acton, MA
Date and Time: June 14th, 2:00pm
Cost: Free
Jazz Jam
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
When:
Where: NARA Park Bathhouse Pavilion, Acton
Questions? Email sustainability@actonma.gov
When:
Where: 27 School St, Carlisle
Date: Wednesday June 17th
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: First Religious Society (FRS), Carlisle, MA
Come indulge in fresh strawberries, delicious homemade shortcake, and just-whipped cream! Enjoy live music, and great company in a welcoming community atmosphere.
Whether you're a longtime festival-goer or joining us for the first time, we promise a great dessert, good company and one of the simple pleasures of summer.
Bring your family, bring your friends, and let's make sweet memories together!
We can't wait to see you there!
When:
Where: Zoom
Whether you're looking to purchase or lease, thinking new or used, now is a great time to lock in immediate, predictable savings. Hear directly from EV drivers, get your questions answered, and take the next step toward going electric.
Sponsored by MassEnergize and EnergizeActon.org. For more info and registration, go to https://energizeacton.org/event/from-gas-pumps-to-charging-stations-ev-basics-for-everyday-drivers/ or www.bit.ly/EV-101.
When:
Where: School Street Fields, off Route 2E, Acton
Kick off your summer with fun, family, and celebration! Join us for an unforgettable event that’s perfect for:
Graduates!
Student Athletes, Academic and Sport Teams, Clubs!
Classmates & Friends & co-workers!
Families & Neighbors!
Celebrate the end of the school year and the start of summer with exciting activities, great company, a BBQ, and community spirit. Whether you’re honoring a season well played, a year well learned, or just ready for some fun in the sun—this is the place to be!
Bring your family, friends, classmates, teams, and neighbors!
Let’s celebrate together!
The town fair hours are* :
·Thursday, June 18th 6:00-10:30 PM
·Friday, June 19th 2:00-10:30 PM
·Saturday, June 20th 1:00-10:30 PM
·Sunday, June 21st 1:00-8:00 PM
* Depending on the weather
The Lion’s Club is a global service organization best known for its decades-long commitment to fighting blindness and preserving sight as well as community fundraising, with donations and service back into the local community and nationally as well as internationally.
http://www.actonlions.org/
https://www.facebook.com/ActonLionsClub/
When:
Where: 24 Porter Rd., Littleton
The Littleton Historical Society is teaming up with Dirigible Brewing Company to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. We're launching a colonial ale brewed with local ingredients—inspired by the flavors once served at the old Lawrence Tavern.
The Highlights:
Trivia Night: Revolutionary War facts, local legends, and prizes.
Best Dressed:Show up in your most authentic colonial garb to win a free T-shirt!
Location: 24 Porter Rd., Littleton
Time: 7:00 PM
Let’s drink to 250 years of liberty!
Juneteenth Celebration
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
A Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Followed by Refreshments
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Where: 172 Main Street, Groton
In fact, it wasn’t until June 19, 1865, when Union troops arrived in Galveston, two years after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in D.C., that some 2,500 African Americans in Texas were granted their liberty. Ample reason to commemorate the Proclamation among friends.
The Groton History Center continues its Open House series on Saturday, June 20, 11 to 2. Come tour (or browse) the exquisite 1851 Boutwell House with its collection of arts and antiquities, and stroll (or sit awhile) in Georgie's Garden with its magnificent views of Gibbet Hill.
The GHC's hours are Mondays and Thursdays from 10 to 2, and Fridays 10 to 4, with drop-in hours for house tours from 1 to 4 pm. For details info@grotonhistory.org, or call 978-448-0092.
When:
Where: 48 Main Street, Westford
Frederick Douglass delivered the speech “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” on July 5, 1852. In this powerful address, Douglass highlighted the contradiction of celebrating American values like liberty and freedom, which were systematically denied to enslaved people. He emphasized the profound exploitation and inhumane treatment that individuals faced in the United States, expressing genuine concern for their suffering and hardships.
We are excited to announce that the Westford Historical Society and the Westford Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Committee have received a "Reading Frederick Douglass Together" grant from Mass Humanities, funded by generous contributions.
We invite you to be part of this meaningful event!
When:
Where: 486 Main St, Acton
When:
Where: Flerra Meadows on Stow Road in Boxborough
Individual registration fee is $25 by June 17. Registration fee after that date and on the day of race is $30. The maximum entry fee per family is $60. For information and an entry form, please go to https://www.runreg.com/2026-fifers-day-4-mile-road-race or e-mail roadrace@boxboroughminutemen.org.
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Where: Flerra Meadows on Stow Road in Boxborough
Fifer's Day is jointly sponsored by the Boxborough District Minuteman Company and the Town of Boxborough's Public Celebrations and Ceremonies Committee. The Day commences at 9:30 a.m. with the Fifer’s Four Mile Road Race. This is followed by a parade from the Blanchard School to Flerra Meadows starting at 11:00 a.m. and then presentation of the Golden Fife and Parade Marshall awards. The Fair will then commence and include food and barbecue, including a vegetarian option, children’s games and activities, volleyball tournament, booths representing Town organizations, and a craft fair. There will be live music throughout the afternoon. For more information or to sign up for a non-profit booth, craft booth, road race, or volleyball please go to www.fifersday.org . If you would like to get involved by helping with planning of Fifer’s Day, or helping on the day, please contact the Boxborough Minutemen Company web site at boxboroughminutemen.org/contact-us
When:
Where: Flerra Meadows in Boxborough
· The Open bracket is intended for teams of "serious" volleyball players who play or compete on a regular basis. The entry fee is $80 per team; a $200 cash prize and trophies will be given to the first place team.
· The Players bracket is for teams with some volleyball experience, who may be or have been competing in volleyball league play. The entry fee is $70, and trophies will be given to the first place team.
· Backyard bracket is intended for teams of neighbors and friends who do not regularly play or compete in volleyball. The entry fee is $40 per team.
Total entrants are limited to 20 teams. Entry is first come first served. Interested teams should go to www.fifersday.org for information and an entry form. For questions email volleyball@boxboroughminutemen.org
When:
Where: 75 Great Road, Bedford
The First Parish in Bedford
Jazz is alive and swinging in 2026! Join us in the Common Room for an evening of toe-tapping tunes, soulful ballads, and vibrant rhythms from the world of jazz. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just jazz-curious, this musical evening is not to be missed.
Enjoy a rich mix of classic standards, bossa nova, bebop, and original pieces—featuring both vocal and instrumental performances. Our talented First Parish Family band includes:
Emory Carroll – drums
Dean Groves – electric bass
Dave Southard & Ian Carroll – sax
Steve Sussman – piano
Buffie Groves and Cynthia Mork -- vocals
This year's concert will feature a special appearance by the a cappella vocal group Fretless, with David Getty, Alison Weaver, Becky Linton, Grant Hicks, and Clark Jarvis.
We’ll have a light bar and plenty of snacks. Feel free to eat, drink, and enjoy the music.
Admission by suggested donation at the door:
$20 for Adults
$15 for Seniors and Students
All proceeds go to support First Parish in Bedford. Come celebrate community, music, and the spirit of jazz!
Summer Concert Series: Southern Rail (Bluegrass)
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
$25 in advance, $30 at the door, $175 summer pass;
$5 for students, FREE for kids! Purchase tickets at 19Carter.org
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Each of these nights has had a different guest host, finishing up in June with Jenni Fitz. Fitz is an up-and-coming comic who has been pounding the pavement performing at mics in both Boston and Austin. Her comedy centers around her life as a Gen X working mother of three and navigating single parenthood in 2025. When Jenni’s not doing comedy or teaching math at her day job, you can catch her on her podcast, From Boston to Austin, on her YouTube channel of the same name. Follow @jennifitz8675309 for more!
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
When:
Where: 19 Carter Street, Berlin
concerts taking place Saturday evenings from 7 - 9 pm from June 20th to August 15th
(excluding July 4th) at 19 Carter Street, Berlin, MA. Tickets are available now at
19Carter.org – $175 for a Summer Pass; individual tickets $25 in advance or $30 at
the door, $5 for students and FREE for kids.
The concert series offers an array of marvelous musicians presenting a range of genres
spanning from bluegrass to jazz to African music & dance and more! See the full
lineup below:
June 20th – Southern Rail (Bluegrass)
June 27th – Swing 440 (Gypsy Jazz)
July 11th – Crocodile River Music (African Music & Dance)
July 18th – Moe Dixon w/ Seth Asser & Gary Brown (Folk/Blues/Country)
July 25th – Nolan Slate Sextet (Jazz)
August 1st – Mark Russell & Friends (Rock/Pop/Blues/Jazz)
August 8th – Rioflow Trio (Latin-infused Jazz/Salsa)
August 15th – Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli with special guest Anelise (Folk/Gospel/Soul)
19 Carter is partnering with local breweries and wineries for select concerts. These
onsite partners include Clover Road Brewing Company of Hudson; Dirigible Brewing
Company of Littleton; and IEMMALLO Wine of Ashland.
This year’s summer concert series is sponsored by Clinton Savings Bank, North
Brook Alpaca Farm, Cordelia’s Farm, Golden Skep Farm, the Berlin and Bolton
Cultural Councils (local agencies funded by Mass Cultural Council, a state agency)
and S. Elaine McDonald from REMAX Executive Realty.
For more information, check out our website at 19Carter.org or email us directly at
info@19carter.org. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @19CarterCommunity
When:
Where: Hopkinton State Park & Nickerson State Park
The 34th Annual Hopkinton event will take place at DCR’s Hopkinton State Park in Hopkinton, MA on June 20th, 2026. The following week, the 27th Annual Cape event will be held at DCR’s Nickerson State Park in Brewster, MA on June 27th, 2026.
In-person events include USATF-Course-Certified 5K and 10K runs, USMS-Sanctioned 1-mile swim, 1-mile recreational and competitive swims, ½-mile recreational swim, and a 3-mile fitness walk.
If you are unable to join us in person, participate from wherever you are in virtual Against the Tide between June 20th and June 27th.
In-person participants will receive an event t-shirt and goodie bag. Prizes will be awarded for the in-person top swim and run finishers, as well as for the highest fundraising team and the three highest fundraising individuals.
“I’m excited to see the incredible energy that participants bring to the 2026 Against the Tide events,” said Cheryl Osimo, MBCC’s Executive Director. “Each year, this event reminds us how powerful our community can be when we come together for prevention. Whether you join us in Hopkinton, on Cape Cod, or virtually, please know that your participation truly makes an impact.”
Against the Tide can be enjoyed by adults and children of all ages and abilities. To register, create or join a team, and to donate, go to mbcc.org/against-the-tide. You can also register in person the morning of the event.
The in-person registration fee is $40 per participant per event. The virtual registration fee is $20 per person for one or multiple events.
Against the Tide is a major fundraising event for MBCC, whose mission has been dedicated to preventing environmental causes of breast cancer through community education, research, advocacy, and changes to public policy since its founding in 1991. MBCC’s free online educational materials and webinars are made possible through fundraising events and the generosity of donors.
When:
Where: 269 Monument Street, Concord
Picnic in the back lawn of the Old Manse along the banks of the Concord River. Enjoy music by Anna Huckabee Tull and Friends, art-making, face-painting, a sing-a-long and an Earth Float!
This is a free family friendly way to celebrate Father’s Day. Just bring a blanket, lawn chairs, and a picnic!
Hosted by Musketaquid Arts & Environment, in partnership with Art for All and the Concord Carlisle Girl Scouts. Thank you to our sponsors: Concord Cultural Council, SuAsCo Wild & Scenic Stewardship Council, National Park Service, and The Trustees.
Social Singing with Music Includes
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
When:
Where: 87 Lincoln St., Northborough
Where: 87 Lincoln St., Northborough, MA
Come experience the fun of a cappella singing – FREE – for six wonderful weeks this Summer! Women of Note, award-winning regional a cappella chorus, invites women of all ages, backgrounds and voice ranges to participate in this free singing program – to discover what close, four-part a cappella harmony is all about.
Rehearsals start Monday, June 22, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. and run for six sessions culminating August 3, with a Friends and Family showcase, where participants can demonstrate their skills and talents in a welcoming environment. Rehearsals will be held at the Baptist Churches of New England HQ Building, 87 Lincoln St., Northborough, MA.
This program is being offered to the public as a commitment-free opportunity for all – including mothers and daughters, friends, neighbors or other family members – to experience the joy and fun of singing a cappella harmony. Whether seasoned singers or beginners, participants will have an opportunity to learn new songs, enhance their vocal skills and meet new friends.
Dates Include: June 22, 29 | July 6, 13, 27 | Aug 3 [No rehearsal July 20]
Women of Note is a regional chapter of Harmony, Inc., international, non-profit and educational singing organization for women. Members, from all walks of life, hail from 25 towns throughout MetroWest, East Central Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Visitors are always welcomed.
To learn more, visit: https://www.womenofnote.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/WomenofNoteChorus/
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Where: 39 W Main St, Marlborough
377 Elm Street, P.O. Box 513
Marlborough, MA 01752
www.historicmarlborough.org and on Facebook
June 23: 6:00 P.M. Marlborough Public Library
“LINCOLN; LIFE, LAW AND LEADERSHIP” Honorable Dennis J. Curran
All these events are free and open to the public
4th of July: Then & Now
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Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
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Where: Nara Park, Acton
PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK TO SIGN UP: https://Campoutatnara2026.eventbrite.com
Parody Playhouse
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Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin