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Connecting the Community: An Exhibition to Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Concord Free Public Library

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Where: Concord Free Public Library, 129 Main Street

CONCORD: Art Gallery. Visit the newly renovated Art Gallery to view Connecting the Community: An Exhibition to Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Concord Free Public Library, a special exhibition curated by the William Munroe Special Collections, highlighting the history of the Library's buildings, services, and staff.  Special Collections will also feature displays on the first floor on early circulation procedures, conservation of the Library's First Collection, and a selection of books checked out to Concord residents, including Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, in the first decade of the Library's operation.
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Medicare Open Enrollment Period

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Where: Shirley Senior Center, 9 Parker Road

SHIRLEY: SHINE counselors can help you understand changes to your current plan and help you select a different plan if you need one. Don’t wait if you would like to meet a SHINE counselor during open enrollment. Make your appointment early! Call (978) 425-1390. If you have any questions you can contact the Shirley Senior Center at (978) 425-1390 or visit
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Rhoda Rosenberg: Shapes of Time (1968-2022)

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Where: Concord Art

CONCORD: This exhibition celebrates Rosenberg’s career as painter, master printmaker, established artist, and beloved professor. Rosenberg’s work focuses on deeply rooted ties with family members and the power of an object’s shape to convey feeling. Concerned with emotion and meaning behind her subject matter more than representational rendering, she has concentrated on transcendent shapes throughout her career, seeing beyond the form of an object and getting to the feeling it evokes instead. A catalog will available at Concord Art. For more information, contact Executive Director Kate James at katejames@concordart.org or Assistant Director Natalie Reiser at nataliereiser@concord.org. You may also call (978) 369-2578.
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What Matters to You, Self-Awareness, and Self-Care   

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Where: Trinity Congregational Church, 54 Walden Street

ACTON: No meeting Nov. 10th & 24th. Open to All/Free. This group will explore themes within the Eight Dimensions of Wellness for Older Adults: social, environmental, physical, emotional, spiritual, occupational, intellectual, and financial. Join us for an eight-week group, facilitated by Tracy Woods a certified Older Adult Peer Specialist. Each week the group will explore one of the dimensions of wellness with how each dimension can be supportive or preventative in an older adult’s own individual wellness, self-care, self-awareness, and what matters in your life. All are welcome to this joint venture between the Acton Council on Aging and the Northeast Independent Living Program.  INFO: (978) 929-6652; seniorcenter@actonma.gov; www.actoncoa.com; www.facebook.com/actoncoa
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Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group Exhibition - The Photographer’s Eye

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Where: Bedford Free Public Library, 7 Mudge Way

BEDFORD: The Bedford Free Public Library will host an exhibit of the work of 24 members of the Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group.  The exhibit, juried by co-owner and director of Gallery Twist in Lexington, Gillian Ross, and entitled The Photographer’s Eye, showcases the range of photographic styles represented in the Group. Participating artists include Pip Shepley, Martha Wakefield, Robert Bicknell, Joseph Gallagher, William Feiring, Paul Scopa, Bruce Magnuson, Mark Levinson, Ellen Royalty, Sally Naish, Marv Goldschmitt, Linda Wolk, Richard Krusemark, Bonnie Newman, Bob Bass, Susan Kottler, Deb Lannon, William Daniels, Joan Robbio, Peter Shaw, Carl Silvia, Charles Mazel, Diane Bennett and Lisa Redburn. A reception will be held at the Library on November 19, 5-6pm, when Gillian will be present to talk briefly about the exhibit. Light refreshments will be served. For more information contact pr@bcaphoto.org.
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A Christmas Carol

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Where: Merrimack Repertory Theatre, 50 E. Merrimack Street

LOWELL: Back by popular demand! Experience Charles Dickens’ timeless story of redemption with new songs, scenes, and surprises. With a nod to Dickens’ time in Lowell and featuring the extraordinary talent of local young artists, A Christmas Carol is the perfect way to capture the spirit of the season and make memories for the future.A holiday treat for the entire family! Experience Charles Dickens’ timeless yuletide story of transformation and redemption, featuring Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and all of your favorite characters, including some played by local youth. Spooky, heartwarming, and joyful – with a touch of Lowell lore, it’s the perfect way for families to recapture the spirit of Christmas and create memories for the future. Show times vary by day. Show times vary by day, Full details at mrt.org, or call (978) 654-4678
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Middlesex Community College: Shakespeare's "As You Like It"

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Where: MCC’s Academic Arts Center, 240 Central Street

LOWELL: The Middlesex Community College theatre department is proud to present “As You Like It” as their Fall 2023 production. Written by William Shakespeare, the play will run November 30 thru December 3 at the Richard and Nancy Donahue and Family Academic Arts Center. Curtain times are 7pm Thursday thru Saturday, as well as 2 pm on Sunday. Tickets are $5 for MCC students, $10 for MCC employees, and $18 for general admission. With parking not available on site, the nearest public parking facility is the Early Garage on 135 Middlesex Street. Visit middlesex.mass. edu/performingarts/ for more information and to purchase tickets.
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Harmolodic Microjam, A Jazz Concert

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Where: Concord Conservatory of Music, 1317 Main Street

CONCORD: Experience the thrill and beauty of Harmolodic Jazz, a musical genre that transcends the conventional boundaries of jazz. Get your $25 general admission tickets in advance from ConcordConservatory.org or at the door. Tickets are free for students age 18 and under. Email info@concordconservatory.org or call (978) 369-0010 to learn more.
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J.T. Turner: A Christmas Carol

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: The PCA is very pleased to bring something a bit new this holiday season as part of their new Literature Live series.  Actor J.T. Turner will take the stage with his one-man production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol!” Witness the classic tale come beautifully to life as Turner portrays Charles Dickens and every single character from the story. Dickens himself was famous for bringing his story to life for audiences every year, and this version brings all the drama, comedy and redemption Dickens intended. The performance is recommended for ages eight through adult.  Tickets are $15 for PCA Members/In Advance; $18 Non-Members and $10 for students. www.pcawestford.org
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Holiday Faire and Festival

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Where: Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 242 Boston Road

CHELMSFORD: The Fair offers a celebration of holiday cheer with delicious homemade food, beautiful wreaths and other greenery, crafts, jewelry, a silent auction, and much more. A children’s area will provide a fun and safe place for kids to make their own crafts while the grown-ups shop. Hours for the fair are Friday, 1-8pm, and Saturday, 10am-2pm. Bidding for the silent auction ends at noon on Saturday. For more information, call (978)256-9400 email aldersgatechelmsford@verizon.net, visit www.aldersgatechelmsford.com or find them on Facebook at facebook.com/aldersgateumc.chelms.
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Macbeth

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Where: Littleton High School’s Performing Arts Center, 56 King Street

LITTLETON: Thunder. Lightning. Everyone loves King Duncan, but a prophecy predicts Macbeth will be king of Scotland, while another predicts that Banquo's heirs will be kings. Destiny, ambition, and the supernatural combine in Shakespeare's tragedy “Macbeth,” running December 1 and 2 at 7pm; December 3 at 1pm. Tickets available at littletonps.org/drama.
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Concord Orchestra: Love Lingers

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Where: Performing Arts Center, 51 Walden

CONCORD: The orchestra conducted by its new Music Director Zeke Fetrow, performs a program of Jennifer Higdon’s Blue Cathedral, Jeff Beal’s The Paper Lined Shack, and Sergei Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2. Soprano Ann Moss is soloist for The Paper Lined Shack. A pre-concert talk by the conductor is scheduled for Saturday at 7:15pm. Tickets for adults and seniors are $25. Admission for youth under 18 is free. For tickets and information, call (978) 369-4967 or visit www.concordorchestra.com.
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Annual Craft Show and Holiday Fair

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Where: 242 Main Street

NORTH CHELMSFORD: Admission and parking is free. There will be 15 professional crafters and vendors offering unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in a joyous, stress free atmosphere!
Drop the kids at the Kids Winter Wonderland where they can play or do holiday themed crafts while you shop. There’s a FREE door prize every attendee can enter to win – a giant artisan craft basket loaded with holiday crafts and goodies. Hot, homemade breakfast and lunch are offered throughout the fair. Pick up a treat for your holiday table, decorate with our fresh holiday greenery, or score a Yankee Swap gift with our white elephant bargains!
For information, visit wcumc.us, call (978) 251-4834, or email office@wcumc.us.
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17th Annual Greens Sale

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Where: Williams Barn, 160 Chicopee Row

GROTON: Sponsored by the Groton Woman’s Club. (Snow Date December 3). Wreaths * Boxwood Trees * Centerpieces
Swags * Kissing Balls * Quilt Raffle * Ornaments & Holiday Cookies. Proceeds from this sale go toward scholarships for students at Groton-Dunstable Regional High School, Nashoba Valley Technical High School and Francis W. Parker Charter School and other charitable organizations. Further information or to pre-order, call Nancy at (978) 448-3181 or Tracey at (978) 448-2245.
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Festival of Sharing at St. Matthew's

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Where: St. Matthew's United Methodist Church, 435 Central Street

ACTON: Find hundreds of fair-trade unique and thoughtful Christmas gifts. Support local and international charitable organizations focused on social justice and ending human suffering. Enjoy beautiful live music, our amazing cookie walk and more! Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas - to love one another. Visit saint-matthews.org/fos for more information and a list of the participating organizations. Parking is free and easy.  This event is open to the public - all are welcome.
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Holiday Stroll & Basket Raffle

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Where: West Acton Baptist Church, 592 Massachusetts Avenue

WEST ACTON: There will be an annual Basket Raffle in the Fellowship Hall. West Acton merchants have donated individual baskets that are raffled at the end of the day, as well as contributing to the Village Basket that sometimes reaches a value of $500 or more!  The money from the tickets will benefit Acton’s families in need. The Holiday Stroll also includes a hayride, tree lighting, a visit with Santa and many other activities. The church will also have "vintage" jewelry and individual teacups, assembled as ideal gifts for that someone special, for sale.
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See Boxborough’s Treasures

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Where: Boxborough Museum, 575 Middle Road

BOXBOROUGH: The Boxborough Museum will be showing 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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A Christmas Carol: The (One-Man) Radio Show

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Where: Dunstable Town Hall, 511 Main Street

DUNSTABLE: Dunstable Theater Collaborative (DTC) presents its 4th annual Christmas Carol Radio Show starring Jon Swift! There will be two performances only - December 2 and 3 at 2:30pm.
This rollicking, creative adaptation of Dickens' classic work is sure to warm the hearts of even the chilliest audience members.
DTC is proud to be part of Dunstable's Journey and Jinglefest on December 2, and have an exciting gift for you - both performances will be "Donation Only" shows! You can pay whatever you think is fair for a ticket, or just come and see the show for free!
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Annual Maynard Holiday Stroll

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Where: Downtown Maynard

MAYNARD: Join a beloved Maynard tradition. Enjoy the Lighting of Memorial Park, holiday caroling led by Interlude Music beginning at 5:45pm, followed by an exciting countdown to light up the park at 6pm and then the highly anticipated Santa sighting as he arrives on a Maynard Fire Truck! Spend the remainder of your evening walking through downtown Maynard and taking in the sights and sounds of the holidays. Many downtown businesses will be open offering shopping specials, live music, light refreshments, and more. Visit the Maynard Business Alliance website at maynardbusinessalliance.org or follow them on Facebook (facebook.com/maynardbusinessalliance) for details. For Holiday Parade information, visit maynardholidayparade.com.
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Merrimack Valley Ringers

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Where: First Church Congrational, 37 High Street

MARLBOROUGH: The 15th annual Holiday concert by the Merrimack Valley Ringers, an auditioned community handbell choir based in Chelmsford. MVR has a full complement of 17 ringers from Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire, and their instrumentation for this performance includes 6 octaves of handbells, 6 octaves of handchimes, and percussion. You’ll be treated to an array of holiday favorites by the group, including “Greensleeves,” “Sleigh Ride!,” “Rockin’Around the Christmas Tree,” and of course “It’s the Most Wonderful time of the Year.” Admission is FREE, so gather your family and friends, and come and enjoy an evening that is sure to put you in the mood for this very special time of year. For more information, visit mvringers.com.
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[Mix]Tape A Cappella

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: The PCA Coffeehouse Series continues with returning artists [Mix]tape A Cappella, a crazy group of young-ish professionals(?) who can't seem to stop singing… ever! Get ready to be serenaded by the harmonious magic and unforgettable program of a cappella music, as they weave a tapestry of festive melodies that celebrate the joy, nostalgia, and wonder of the holidays! Tickets are $18 Members; $20 Non-Members; $25 at the Door.  www.pcawestford.org.
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Westborough Community Chorus Presents “Merry Movie Melodies”

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Where: Gibbons Middle School, 20 Fisher Street

WESTBOROUGH: December 2 (7:30pm), and December 3 (2pm). Director and Westborough native Andrew Milne has curated a variety of popular pieces from well-known holiday films, including “White Christmas,” “Home Alone, and “Elf,” as well as some unexpected selections, including a medley of songs featured in “Nightmare Before Christmas.”  Tickets are $15 Adults and $10 Seniors/Children/Students, and are available at the door or online at westboroughcommunitychorus.square.site. For group tickets, or more information, contact Ellen Kluge at (508) 484-4469, tickets@westborocommunitychorus.com.
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Bala Brass Quintet

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Where: Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Road

ACTON: The award-winning Bala Brass Quintet will be part of the worship service. This Boston area chamber group has played and received awards all over the world. In 2009, the group had a two-week residency at the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada. In 2010 it was Artist in Residence at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. In 2022 the Bala Brass did a mini-residency at Keene State College. The prelude to the service, which the group will play, begins at 9:20am. The Church's excellent choir will also sing.
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In the Bleak Midwinter – FPC Sunday Service

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

STOW: Winter and the holiday season can be a tough time for many. In the “Blue
Christmas” season, as the “frosty winds gave moan,” First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC) will offer a service exploring how to navigate the “most wonderful time of the year” and how to have hope that there will be “peace on earth, goodwill to all.”
The service, to be led by the Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum, will take place both in person and virtually. Masking is optional; a section of the sanctuary is reserved for those who wish to wear masks. To enter the virtual room, go to tinyurl.com/22-23fpc. FPC’s facilities are wheelchair accessible. For more information, call (978) 897-8149 or visit www.fpc-stow-acton.org.
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SFCoA Second Chance Sale

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Where: Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road

STOW: Shop for holiday items, new or used, at very reduced prices! Try your chance at a raffle! Purchase homemade baked goods for your holiday table. The SFCOA is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that provides financial support to the Stow Council on Aging which directly benefits senior residents. To learn more, including how you can volunteer or support other fundraising events visit stowfriendsofthecoa.org.
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45th Annual Craft Show & Holiday Fair

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Where: 242 Main Street

CHELMSFORD: Skip the craziness of the mall and come to our friendly, fun, festive fair to celebrate and shop! 20 Professional Crafters and Vendors with one-of-a-kind gift options. Fresh holiday greens & trees, vintage jewelry, white elephant bargains, tons of hand made unique gift options! Hot, homemade breakfast & lunch served throughout the fair. Admission to the event and parking is free. Everyone gets a free entry into our door prize – a basket of handmade items from our crafters!
For more details visit http://wcumc.us, call the church office at (978) 251-4834, or email the church at office@wcumc.us
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Artist of the Month Magda Stilmant at PCA

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: An exhibition of dry needle wool feltings. The exhibition will run from December 3-28 with an opening reception and felting demonstration on December 3 from noon-3pm. The Gallery is open to visitors each Sunday from noon until 2pm. For more information, visit pcawestford.org.
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Northboro Area Community Chorus Christmas Concert

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Where: Algonquin Regional H.S., 79 Bartlett Street

NORTHBOROUGH: Tickets are only $5.00 & may be purchased at the door. Visit www.nacc.net or call (774) 249-2497 for more information.
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Maynard Holiday Parade

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Where: Downtown Maynard

MAYNARD: Visit the Maynard Business Alliance website at maynardbusinessalliance.org or follow them on Facebook (facebook.com/maynardbusinessalliance) for details. For Holiday Parade information, visit maynardholidayparade.com.
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Jazz Jam with Joe Virga

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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street

WESTFORD: Interested in sitting in on a musical collaboration as a player or audience member? Consider a summertime Jazz Jam with host Joe Virga! Just bring your instrument and sit in on a few tunes with other jazz musicians. Vocalists, bringing your own mic is recommended. These jams are a safe space to practice, play and listen to jazz tunes, or just come hang out with friends. Each month there will be a few tunes posted to work on before the jam. If you are not on the jazz jam email list, please email admin@pcawestford.org to hear more, or if you just want to drop by and see what it's all about, all are welcome. $5 suggested cover. Can't make it to this jam? For more information, visit www.pcawestford.org.
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Acton Center ‘Bugles’ Memorial Service 

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Where: First Parish of Bolton, 673 Main Street

BOLTON:  This is a short memorial (15-20 min) to those that served and paid the ultimate price for their service to our country defending freedom. December 2023 will be the 220th consecutive Bugles service. The service consists of the Pledge, a few words of reverence and prayer, followed by the live playing of “Taps”. Location is in front of the Acton Center Fire Station (easy parking in the rear), and across the street from the Acton Monument and gravesite of Abner Hosmer and Isaac Davis. For more information, contact Dave (781) 775-9922. 
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Habitat for Humanity 4th Annual Fundraiser

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Where: First Parish of Bolton, 673 Main Street

BOLTON: Author Ali Husseini will be keynote speaker about her book "Dare the Sea." Enjoy an evening of good stories, good food, great conversation and support Habitat North Central Mass. Light refreshments provided, admission is free, though donations are welcome to support local builds. For more info, contact diana@ncmhabitat.org.
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Tree Lighting & Caroling

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Where: Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Road

ACTON: Celebrate the annual Acton Congregational Church Christmas Tree Lighting tradition. The ACC Choir will lead everyone in singing some of the carols that infuse this season with the spirit of hope, peace, joy and love.  Hot cocoa will warm everyone up, and a gathering of faith will kindle hearts with the story of Christmas from the Gospel of Luke. Finally, experience the passing of the light while singing “Silent Night" by the Christmas Tree. Dress warmly and wear a fun hat or scarf! Bring a friend. All are welcome!
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Community Christmas Chorus Concert

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Where: First Parish Church United, 48 Main Street

WESTFORD: Community Christmas Chorus will present its annual concert to benefit the Westford Food Pantry. The chorus, comprised of 30 singers from area towns, is under the direction of René Minalga-Rheault, and accompanied by Nancy Eberiel. The suggested price of admission is $5/person; $15 maximum per family, plus 2 non-perishable unexpired food items. A list of needed items is on the Westford Food Pantry website. All money and food collected at the door goes to the food pantry. For further information, please call (978) 692-8416.
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Westford League Holiday Party

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Where: Westford Museum, 2 Boston Road

WESTFORD: Celebrate the season and learn more about the League in a casual, relaxed environment. An informal get-together, open to all, where people can learn what’s happening in and around town and about what the League is doing. The League’s work is divided into two parts: Voter Service and Issues and Action. Membership gives you the opportunity to learn more about Westford, take a continuing and intensive course in government at all levels, and develop leadership skills. Light refreshments will be served. Visit lwv.westford.org for more information.
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The Music Man

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Where: AB Proscenium Circus, ABRHS Theatre

ACTON: There's trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian. The Music Man follows traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a kids' band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by curtain's fall. Enjoy this classic American musical produced by Proscenium Circus. Performances run December 7, 8 and 9 at 7pm; December 9 at 1pm. Thursday, December 7 is Student Night - $5 tickets for all ABRSD students! Tickets are now available at www.abdrama.org.
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Inter-Generational Game Night

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Where: First Church Unitarian, 19 Foster Street

LITTLETON: Families of all kinds, singles, retirees, teens and anyone in between are invited to a monthly potluck and games night on December 8, 5:45pm at 19 Foster Street. Bring something good to eat and your favorite game to play after this friendly inter-generational event, that includes a foosball game. For more information, email memberreach@fculittle.org, and visit www.fculittle.org to view videos of weekly services.
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North Worcester County Symphony Orchestra presents A Symphonic Christmas Carol

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Where: Weston Auditorium, FSU, 354 North Street

FITCHBURG: Ring in the holiday season with what will be the most unique holiday concert of the year as the North Worcester County Symphony Orchestra (NWSCO), under the direction of Jared Bloch presents A Symphonic Christmas Carol. Based on the theme of Charles Dickens, the program will feature music from Christmas past, present and future. Tickets are $30 for VIP seating; $25 for adults; $20 for seniors; and $15 for students, and are available online at www.nwcsorchestra.org. Parking is available in the front of the building and in adjacent lots.
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WPA Holiday Concert & Tea

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Where: First Parish in Concord, Unitarian Universalist, 20 Lexington Road

CONCORD: Mark your calendars for the Women’s Parish Association's Holiday Concert and Tea on December 9 at 2pm. The WPA cordially invites all First Parish folks and their families to a special holiday concert by the Conchords in the Sanctuary followed by a festive tea in the Parlor and Parish Hall. Reservations are not required, but are very helpful for planning purposes. For reservations, contact Dian Pekin at pekindc@comcast.net.
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Army Navy Watch Party

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Where: Fort Devens Museum, 94 Jackson Rd. (3rd Fl.)

DEVENS: Join in the fun of watching the Army Beat the Navy (or Navy Beat the Army) on the big screen. This is the first time the highly-anticipated Army-Navy game has been held in New England’s Gillette Stadium! The Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen will face off for the 124th time since their first meeting on the football field in 1890. The museum will open at 2pm and the game will be shown on the big screen beginning at 3pm. Food will be available from Marty’s Corner Café.  There’ll also be a cash bar, raffle, game board, friendly rivalry and a Military Sports display. This is a fundraiser for the museum which will help with exhibit expansion and educational programming.  Tickets: $30 per person (adults and children 12+), available at the museum or www.fortdevensmuseum.org/events.
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Concord Chorus: Bach's Christmas Oratorio

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Where: Middlesex School Memorial Chapel, 1400 Lowell Road

CONCORD: The Concord Chorus, conducted by Dr. Kevin Leong, will present Johann Sebastian Bach’s festive Christmas Oratorio, (Parts I–III for the First Three Days of Christmas) on December 9 at 2pm and 5pm. The Christmas Oratorio is known for its celebration of new beginnings and dramatic use of chorale hymns. The concert features soprano Janet Ross, mezzo-soprano Roselin Osser, tenor Jonas Budris, and baritone Richard Giarusso, along with organist Jonathan Wessler. For tickets, visit concordchorus.org or (978) 254-1759.
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Community Dinner with Entertainment

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Where: First United Methodist Church, 34 Felton Street

HUDSON: The First United Methodist Church cordially invite one and all to its annual “Community Dinner”. The dinner will be held at the church, free of charge to everyone (though donations are welcomed)! As an added attraction, be entertained by Tony Funches, one of the lead singers of Herb Reed’s ‘70’s vocal group, The Platters. Come enjoy a delicious meal and music as we welcome the holiday spirit into eeryone’s hearts. The menu will feature turkey and ham with all the fixings. More information is available at (978) 562-2932 or online at hudsonfumc.com.
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UCCB’s Annual Bluegrass Christmas Concert

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Where: United Church of Christ, Congregational, 723 Mass. Ave.

BOXBOROUGH: Many people consider the annual Christmas In New England (CINE) concert in the UCCB Sanctuary to be an important part of their holiday season. They are thrilled to have the CINE performers back! Join in for a fabulous Christmas tradition. The doors open at 7pm! There will be baked goods and other snacks during intermission. To learn more, visit christmasinnewengland.net.
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Online Security Basics

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Rd.

CHELMSFORD: Rm. B07. This in-person workshop is for those who are interested in safety online and want to protect themselves from fraudsters and scams. It will build participants’ confidence when they are visiting websites, creating passwords, and responding to email. Call 978-251-0533 or email ndussault@chelmsfordma.gov to register.
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Online Security Basics

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Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Rd.

CHELMSFORD: Rm. B07. This in-person workshop is for those who are interested in safety online and want to protect themselves from fraudsters and scams. It will build participants’ confidence when they are visiting websites, creating passwords, and responding to email. Call 978-251-0533 or email ndussault@chelmsfordma.gov to register.
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Christmas Fair at CCH

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Where: Congregational Church of Harvard, 5 Still River Road

HARVARD: Get into the holiday spirit with lunch, photos and a visit with Santa, a raffle of the Festival of Trees and Wreaths, gingerbread house decorating, and a wealth of beautiful and unique goods available for purchase to put under everyone's trees and in stockings.  For more information, contact the Church at 5 Still River Road - (978) 456-8788; office@harvarducc.org; harvarducc.org.
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EMCATOS Holiday Party

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Where: Shanklin Music Hall, 130 Sandy Pond Road

GROTON: Featuring Ken Double & the Mighty Wurlitzer, 12/10.  Dinner at 2:30pm. Concert to follow.  $40/person. www.wurlitzerpops.org
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Chelmsford Community Band Holiday Concert

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Where: McCarthy Middle School

CHELMSFORD: Can’t have cheer without “Sleigh Ride”? The Chelmsford Community Band has you covered.  Ring in the holiday season with them as the concert band performs classical seasonal favorites. Admission to the concert is free, but donations are always very gratefully accepted so that the band can continue to operate.  Suggested donations are $10 for adults; $20 for families. There will also be a fundraising raffle of fun seasonal items and baked goods available for an additional donation.
Find CCB online at chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
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Westford Chorus: A Holiday Homecoming

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Where: First Church Unitarian, 19 Foster Street

LITTLETON: Under the direction of Jim Barkovic and Terry Halco. The venue is accessible. Tickets are available online ($25; $20 seniors; $10 students; children under 5 free), and will also be available at the door with cash or check.  For more information or the concert recording, register at westfordchorus.org.