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Jane Austen Garden Party

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Where: Under the Armory Canopy and along the Assabet River, 35 Washington Street, Hudson, MA

The Armory on the Assabet is delighted to announce the upcoming Jane Austen Garden Party, an enchanting celebration of literature, history, and recreation, as part of the "Arts Around the Armory" summer series. Taking place on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 3 PM under the Armory canopy and along the Assabet River, this event offers a unique opportunity to step back into the Regency era. Tickets: $25 for adults, $15 for children aged 13 and under


 
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You're Invited to a Special Seniors Breakfast!

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Where: 60 Codman Hill Road, Boxborough

Crossroads Community Church is a brand-new church in Boxborough, MA, located at 60 Codman Hill Road. We’re passionate about building meaningful connections—not just within our church, but throughout the community.
In that spirit, we’re excited to invite adults ages 55 and up to our Seniors Breakfast on Saturday, July 12 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!
 
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Northborough Garden Club Garden Tour

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Where: Ellsworth-McAfee Park Pavilion (363 South Street)

Celebrating 100 Years of the Northborough Garden Club Garden Tour
 
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Littleton Historical Society Open House

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Where: 4 Rogers St. Littleton

The Littleton Historical Society’s monthly Second Sunday Open House will be held on July 13
from 2-4 pm at 4 Rogers St. Come check out our Revolutionary War exhibit, as well as this
year’s Advanced Placement U.S. History class displays. Can’t make it Sunday? Our regular
summer hours are Wednesdays 1-4 and Thursday evenings 6-8.

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Come see Boxborough’s Treasures

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Where: The Boxborough Museum at 575 Middle Road

The Boxborough Museum at 575 Middle Road will be open from  2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday July 13.  Come 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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Nashoba Valley Neighbors Open House

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Where: Nara Park in Acton

Looking for friendship and good conversation? The Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club would like to invite you to connect with our members on Sunday July 13th at our Summer Open House at Nara Park in Acton. We will meet at the Nara Park Bathhouse Pavilion from 3 PM to 7 PM to enjoy friends, games, food, and beverages. Everyone is bringing a favorite appetizer, meal, or dessert to share. If you would like more information, or to join us, please RSVP to info@nashobavalleyneighbors.org.
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Electric Vehicle "Petting Zoo"

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Where: Acton Memorial Library Parking Lot

ACTON: Are you thinking about an EV? Do you have a new or older EV you are proud to show? Then join EnergizeActon.org and the Town of Acton Sustainability Office for the 3rd Annual EV Petting Zoo. No, this zoo does not involve live animals. (Sorry!) However, you will get to see many amazing electric vehicles, including Town of Acton EVs. Bring all your questions and hear first-hand from the owners. We will also have info on rebates, charging, and the used EV market. No matter what happens on the national level, these cars are cool! And important for addressing Massachusetts climate goals. Info and registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2006.
 

 
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Old-Time Music Jam Sessions are Coming to the COA!

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Where: Concord COA - 1276 Main Street Concord

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"Old-time music" is the vocal and instrumental music of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, a precursor to bluegrass and country music. The jam sessions are multi-generational, and all playing abilities are welcome. Players take turns calling the tune to make sure everyone feels included and comfortable. All instruments are welcome. It’s a lot of fun. Come give it a try! Please call the COA office to reserve your spot: 978-318-3020.
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Concord Fire Dept. Grab & Go BBQ

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Where: Harvey Wheeler Community Center Parking Lot

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Join us for the annual Grab & Go Barbeque by the Concord Firefighters. Concord seniors can drive up to the tent in the parking lot on Wednesday, July 16th from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM and pick up a box lunch with a hamburger, hotdog, chips, and a cookie. Tables will be set up in the auditorium if you want to eat your lunch inside at the COA. There is no charge. Please call the COA at 978-318-3020 to sign up. We hope to see you!
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Westford Composting Open House

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Where: Lawn of 39 Main Street, Westford (across from Muffins on Main)

Volunteer members of the Westford Recycling Commission will show Westford residents how to compost organic material. Composting diverts food wastes from the trash and reduces the high cost of Westford’s trash collection. Organic material can represent up to 20% of the weight of our trash.
 
For the July 19 event, there will be a raffle hosted by the Jill & Donna Team of Keller Williams in Westford for a free composter.   

Earth Machines composters will be available to Westford residents at the demonstrations for only $25 each at a discount from a state grant. Checks should be made out to the Town of Westford.
Westford residents can always purchase an Earth Machine backyard composter for $25 by contacting Nicole Feliciano at the Westford Highway Department at 978-692-5520 or by email: nfeliciano@westfordma.gov.
For more information on composting, visit www.westfordma.gov/recycling. Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WestfordRecyclingCommission
 
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Michael Leidig Returns with Beautiful America

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Where: Concord COA

Michael Leidig is back at the COA, performing patriotic selections on his keyboard from his CD: Beautiful America. Michael is known for eclectic medleys spanning centuries and musical genres weaving interpretations of music, from jazz greats like Nat King Cole & Bill Evans, to rock artists such as The Beatles, Elvis, and John Denver. Sponsored by Harvey’s Treasure Chest Gift Shop. Call the COA to sign up at 978-318-3020. Treats will be served!
 
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A Celebration of Plant-Based Food Picnic

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Where: NARA Park Pavilions in Acton

Acton: We all share one activity that can have a significant impact on climate change—the food we eat! Eating more plant-based meals is an immediate and DELICIOUS way to put less CO2 into the atmosphere. This is a community potluck picnic, so please bring a dish based on veggies, fruits, grains, beans, or nuts. Simple is fine! Join us for great food, community spirit, and the commitment to a healthy, resilient future. Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org and the Town of Acton Sustainability Office. Info and registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/1998.
 

 
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Shakespeare in the park

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Where: Veterans Memorial Park, Maynard

"The World's A Stage Players" Shakespeare troupe of Concord, MA are happy to return to Maynard this summer with their production of Henry IV, Part 1 at Veterans Memorial Park on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 7 p.m. (rain date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025). Equal parts comedy, history, and tragedy, Henry IV continues Shakespeare's cycle of English history plays that document 185 years of intrigue and unforgettable characters, including King Henry IV himself, his wayward son Hal, Hal's alternative father, the hilarious Falstaff, and their rival the valiant Hotspur. This Maynard Cultural District event is FREE, just make sure to bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a great open-air performance.
Come early and make your way to Maynard’s lively downtown and enjoy an early evening dinner at one of our great restaurants or a cold beer at Amory’s Tomb beer garden.
Check out our calendar of events on discovermaynard.com
 
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ADA 35 PICNIC

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Where: NARA Park 25 Ledge Rock Way (Lower pavilion) (wheelchair accessible)

Please join the Acton Commission on Disabilities in celebrating the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Sunday, July 27th (11 am to 2 pm ... rain or shine)
NARA Park 25 Ledge Rock Way (Lower pavilion) (wheelchair accessible)
We will provide sandwiches and flavored seltzer water
Acton residents can reserve a free, accessible ride there and back by calling 978-844-6809
OPEN TO ALL
 
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Tools for a Calmer Mind

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Where: Concord COA

Join Dr. Jennifer Staples, Clinical Psychologist and Co-Founder of Guts for a one hour talk on how to ease worry and quiet racing thoughts. You'll walk away with practical, science-backed tools to help you feel more present, calm, and in control. guts. is a nonprofit dedicated to making mental health tools more accessible and relatable,  because it takes guts to talk about mental health. Call the COA to sign up at 978-318-3020.
 
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VBS Registration Now Open at Aldersgate UMC

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Where: Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford.

Registration is now open for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford. VBS will run Monday through Friday, August 11 through 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. This year’s program is “God’s Big Backyard,” an outdoor adventure curriculum that starts in our own backyard. During the week, students will meet real-life stewards of God’s creation, listen to Bible stories, participate in craft and music activities, and play games and enjoy snacks.
VBS is open to all children ages 4 through 12. The cost of the program is $20 per child or a family maximum of $60. To register by July 31, visit www.aldersgatechelmsford.com/education or stop by the church to obtain a form. For more information, contact the church office at (978)256-9400 or send email to aumc-education@verizon.net.
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Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church Annual Picnic

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Where: 180 Old Westford Rd, Chelmsford

Saints  Vartanantz Armenian Church of Chelmsford will hold their annual picnic on Sunday, August 3, 12 Noon to 5 p.m. at 180 Old Westford Rd., Chelmsford. There will be live Armenian and Greek dance music provided by the Jason Naroian ensemble.  The picnic menu includes lamb and chicken shish-kebab dinners with rice pilaf, Armenian hamburger dinners, a vegetarian platter, and a variety of Armenian specialties and deserts.  Free admission.  For further information, please call the church office at 978-256- 7234, or email office@stsvartanantz.com.
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Bike for the Woods 2025

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Where: Stow, Mass. at the Center School, Hartley Road entrance

Stow Conservation Trust is hosting the Annual Bike for the Woods on August 10, beginning in Stow, Mass. at the Center School, Hartley Road entrance. 
On-site registration opens at 8:00am, and the ride starts at 9:00am. Snacks and drinks are provided at the start, all donated by local businesses. Ane enjoy the lemonade stand in Littleton!
Advance registration is $25 per rider over 12, $15 per child, $55 family maximum. Day-of registration is $30 adult /$20 child, with a $60 maximum. To register in advance visit www.BikeForTheWoods.org. If not pre-registered, cash and checks will be accepted at the registration table.
We’ve created many loops—5-miles to 64 miles—starting in Stow, so everyone can find a ride that suits their ability. The shorter rides are fairly flat and are great for families with kids. The longer courses are more challenging, going over hills in Harvard and more by many local conservation areas. Routes travel through Stow, Acton, Harvard, Littleton, and Hudson.
 
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Military & Veterans Appreciation Cookout!

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Where: Pavilion behind the Chelmsford Elks Lodge at 300 Littleton Road

The Chelmsford Military Community Covenant Task Force is sponsoring a free cookout in appreciation of active, reserve, National Guard, veterans and their families on Tuesday, August 12th. The event will take place from 5 to 7pm at the Pavilion behind the Chelmsford Elks Lodge at 300 Littleton Road. The public is invited to attend to meet and support our local military members.

We will serve cheeseburgers, hotdogs, watermelon, chips, and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available.