Community Calendar
Light and Shadow – Winter Art Show
When:
Where: 509 Great Rd, Stow
Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Rd, Stow
The Stow Area Guild of Artists (SAGA) presents Light and Shadow, a winter exhibition exploring contrast, illumination, and atmosphere through a variety of artistic styles and media.
Free reception: Friday, January 23, 5–7 PM.
Featured artists include Sondra Albano, Shirley Beltz, Mary Coombs, Richard Fishman, Helen Rolfe Ham, Anne McKeag, Karen Roop, Kathy Sferra, Charlie Streff, and Anna Vanesyan.
Info: stow-artists.org
Bid for a Cause: Hudson Art & Framing Hosts Online Auction to Benefit The Armory on the Assabet
When:
Where: 18 Main Street, Hudson
The auction is now live and will run through January 31, 2026, offering the community an opportunity to bid on an impressive collection of artwork donated by local and regional artists. Featured pieces include paintings, photographs, prints, and mixed media, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to The Armory on the Assabet.
In-Person Viewing and Special Reception
Art enthusiasts are invited to view the auction pieces in person throughout the month of January at Hudson Art & Framing, located at 18 Main Street, Hudson, MA. To celebrate the success of the auction and the artists’ contributions, a special reception will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026, from 4–6 PM at Hudson Art & Framing.
How to Participate
Participants can view the artwork and register to bid online by visiting https://givebutter.com/c/UaVHkm/auction.
Tom Denney Nature Camp Register Now!
When:
Where: 44 Flanagan Road, Bolton
6th -9th graders – Eco Adventures program with Kayaking, Water Guns, Thursday Nighttime Games & S’mores.
9th grade or above – Counselor-in-Training program.
Campers welcome from all towns.
Mondays–Fridays in July & August from 9–3.
After care available.
More info or to Register: tomdenneynaturecamp.org
Domestic Violence Roundtable Is Collecting Valentine Donations for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
When:
Where: Sudbury Wine and Spirits in the Rugged Bear Plaza Road, 410 Boston Post Road, Sudbury
Members of our local communities are cordially invited to participate in this collection again this year. We welcome your donations, and we cordially invite you to join us to help assemble the bags on February 3, 2026, at 3 PM at the Sudbury Grange, 326 Concord Road, Sudbury, next to Sudbury Town Hall. Free parking is available.
This is a great opportunity for civic organizations, workplaces, families, friends, and neighbors to contribute to the Roundtable collection and to help us make lives brighter for families affected by domestic violence. Small acts of kindness like the gift bags let families know they are supported and these gestures brighten their day.
Some examples of needed items are gift cards for CVS, Target, Market Basket, Gas Cards, and Dunkin in denominations of $5 & $10. For adults, teens and tweens some items could include full size bath products, socks, cosmetics, nail polish, hair products, journals, gloves/mittens, boxed candy, wash cloths, underwear, scarves. and small pouches that fit inside backpacks and purses. Items for children could include playing cards, educational materials, small toys, small stuffed animals, coloring books, underwear, socks and candy, crayons, pencils, markers, or matchbox cars. All donated items should be new. Please keep in mind that the gift bags will not hold larger items.
Donations may be left in the collection basket provided at Sudbury Wine and Spirits in the Rugged Bear Plaza Road, 410 Boston Post Road, Sudbury. The 2026 collection will start on January 13th and end on January 30th. Thank you for your consideration. For a complete list of suggested donations, please go to www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org. If you have questions, please contact the Roundtable at info@dvrt.org.
Marlborough Historical Society presents:
Revolutionary War Cannon Display
When:
Where: Various locations in Marlborough
Historical information on Henry Knox and his journey
Friday, January 16 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Advanced Math and Science School, 201 Forest Street
Saturday, January 17 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. The Solomon Pond Mall, lower level
Tuesday, January 20 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Assabet Regional Vocational School
Thursday, January 22 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Marlborough High School
Friday, January 23 11:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M. Marlborough Middle School
Please Come Donate BLOOD or PLATELETS
(And a have chance to win a trip to Super Bowl LX!)
When:
Where: 32 Graniteville Road, Westford
Thank you!!
Cornerstone Congregational Church
32 Graniteville Road
Westford, MA 01886
For an appointment, please visit redcrossblood.org
Or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
Award-Winning Singer-Songwriters Erin Ash Sullivan and Rupert Wates to Perform in Bedford on January 17
When:
Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Audiences will experience two distinct voices shaped by lived experience and keen observation of the world. Though different in style, Sullivan and Wates are united by thoughtful lyrics and deeply resonant melodies.
New England native Sullivan is celebrated for her clear, expressive, and quietly powerful voice. She previously was one half of the New York–based duo Edith O, performing at iconic venues such as the Bitter End and CBGB’s Gallery. Her 2024 solo album, Signposts and Marks, reached No. 4 on the FAI Folk DJ Chart. Sullivan was also named a “Most Wanted” artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival’s Grassy Hill Emerging Artist Showcase and won the 2025 Al Johnson Songwriter Contest at the Wildflower Arts & Music Festival.
The Oxford-educated Wates blends melodic acoustic folk with elements of jazz, vaudeville, and cabaret. The recipient of more than fifty songwriting and performance awards, he has released twelve albums and toured extensively throughout North America and Europe. His work has been widely covered by other artists, and two full-length tribute albums are dedicated entirely to his songs.
Hear Erin Ash Sullivan’s humorous song inspired by a July 4th eating contest, https://youtu.be/-ARmJCBY0WY?t=123, and Rupert Wates performing “Father to the Man, https://youtu.be/2ASBO5HhCQc?t=37.
Tickets for the New Song concert are available at newsongbedford.org. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. for refreshments, with the music beginning at 7:30 p.m.
New Song is a volunteer initiative of the Bedford Cultural District and is supported by local sponsors including Red Heat American Tavern, Bedford Florist & Gifts, FYZICAL Therapy and Balance Centers Bedford, Prince Street Café & Bakery, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Sing & Dance at Suzanne Buell’s PCA Gospel Connection 1/17
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
In The Gospel Connection, not only does Suzanne Buell explore the roots of the traditional spiritual and historic gospel that defined the Civil Rights movement, but also the musical connections that inspire contemporary artists. Buell, a former Stax recording artist and graduate of Boston Conservatory, leads this project with a 7-piece band including David Hunte on keyboard and vocals, Phil Antoniades on drums and percussion, Mike Payette on bass and vocals, Chris Leadbetter on guitar, mandolin and vocals, Vicki Zelski on vocals, Russell Watts on vocals, and Buell on lead vocals. In their repertoire, you’re likely to hear music by artists like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Mavis Staples, Aretha Franklin, and Bob Dylan. The concert is a celebration of the musical traditions that is a must-see for fans of gospel music and history. You'll be moved to dance and sing along - both of which are strongly encouraged.
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978-692-6333
NASHOBA VALLEY CHORALE 50TH ANNIVERSARY WINTER CONCERT
When:
Where: 344 Main St., Groton
- “Hallelujah!” The Nashoba Valley Chorale is celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season with a concert on Sunday, January 18, 2026. The performance will include music by Bach and Britten and will close with Beethoven’s magnificent Mass in C, featuring four professional vocal soloists and full orchestra. The concert’s repertoire “reflects the different aspects of our history and showcases where we are now,” says Anne Watson Born, the group’s musical director.
- January 18, 2026, 3pm at the Groton-Dunstable Performing Arts Center (344 Main St., Groton, MA)
Ticket Information:
- Pay-what-you-can; available at www.nvcsings.org
The Boxborough Minutemen Company Wants You!
When:
Where: 30 Middle Road, Boxborough
The Boxborough Minutemen Company is open to anyone of least 18 years of age, regardless of gender or town of residence, who is interested in service to the Town and/or perpetuating the memory of the Minutemen of 1775. You do not need to be a marcher or revolutionary war re-enactor to join the Company.
Our members may participate in any number of the Company's activities including marching in parades and town celebrations, organizing the annual Fifer's Day town festival, performing seasonal clean-ups on Route 111, sponsoring the Boy and Cub Scouts, providing volunteers to the FreeBee Market, community supper, and other service organizations, and participating in our various social functions. The Company also provides financial support to a variety of service organizations and sponsors a number of annual scholarships to Boxborough students who are continuing their education after high school.
All are welcome to come and make new connections with others.
For more information visit www.boxboroughminutemen.org.
Congregation Beth Elohim Martin Luther King Jr. 24th Annual Breakfast Monday, January 19
When:
Where: Zoom
This year's speaker, William Harlan Dickerson II, is Co-Executive Director of Massachusetts Communities Action Network (MCAN). William Harlan Dickerson II, also known as Brother Will, is a seasoned community organizer and faith-rooted leader with over 14 years of experience advancing justice. He currently serves as Co–Executive Director of the Massachusetts Communities Action Network (MCAN).
Brother Will’s organizing work spans critical issues including racial and economic justice, mental health services reform, education reform, criminal justice reform, and police accountability. He is nationally recognized as a powerful trainer, strategist, and developer of leaders, with a deep commitment to building people power and cultivating transformative leadership. Brother Will approaches organizing as both a moral and communal practice.
At the core of his work and life is a steadfast belief that Black liberation is essential to the liberation of all people, a principle that guides his leadership, organizing, and vision for a more just and compassionate world.
9:15 AM doors open for breakfast
10:00 AM guest speaker Brother Will (and Zoom session begins)
Congregation Beth Elohim
133 Prospect Street, Acton, MA
You may also attend via Zoom
Please let us know you are coming by signing up www.bethelohim.org/mlk-2026
This event, a presentation of Na’aseh, the social justice arm of Congregation Beth Elohim, is free and open to all. Donations are welcome and will support Na'aseh's social action work, including next year's breakfast.
Energy Costs & Strategies to Reduce Your Bills
When:
Where: Zoom
https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2108 or go to EnergizeActon.org and click “Events.”
Littleton Middle School Presents Shrek Jr. The Musical
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Where: 56 King St, Littleton
PCA Welcomes The Drum Nomads for Performance & Interactive Drumming Circle in One Show
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
The Drum Nomads, led by Creative Director Dave Curry is a performance ensemble that specializes primarily in playing rhythms from many different cultural sources, using a wide variety of drums and percussion instruments. In addition to being drummers, each member of the group is also able to play melodic instruments which augment the rhythms, adding an exciting musical dimension. They love working with dancers and flow artists as a means of adding visual appeal to their exotic sound. This performance will be one part performance; one part interactive audience Drumming Circle!
PHOTO: Drum Nomads Creative Director Dave Curry
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/1-23-26-drum-nomads/Z2UDNM3UVXWZHWZ55QF3WPUP
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Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
Discover Confident Speaking at a Toastmasters Open House/Demo Meeting
When:
Where: 371 Main St, Acton
At the demo meeting, you’ll see prepared speeches, impromptu speaking activities, and constructive feedback—all designed to help you grow. No experience is needed, and there’s no pressure to speak unless you want to.
Whether you’re a student, professional, or simply looking to build confidence, this is a great opportunity to see Toastmasters in action.
Come as a guest. Leave inspired.
Saturday, January 24 , 2026
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Open House)
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Speech-a-thon)
371 Main St, Acton, MA 01720
Acton Public Safety Facility, EOC Room
Register for the open house at: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/toastmasters-district-31-division-b-open-house
Register for the speech-a-thon: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZZfCwEGIgO0VnV4jpxfmnnevWdfP3cXehJ9sdu25A6I/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Nashoba Valley Neighbors Event on January 24
When:
Where: The Westford Wine & Spirits in Westford
Join the Nashoba Valley Neighbors for a wine tasting and warm winter meal, with lots of fun people interested in an evening out and a nice dinner at a local restaurant. The NVN are joining a wine tasting at The Westford Wine & Spirits in Westford at 5 pm Saturday, January 24, and dinner at the nearby Evviva Trattoria at 6:30. Please feel free to join us for either or both, but we ask that you respond by Thursday, January 22 at noon.
If you would like more information, or to join us, please RSVP to info@nashobavalleyneighbors.org
The Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club is a non-profit social organization open to new and established residents from such town as Acton, Boxborough, Chelmsford, Groton, Littleton, Westford, Maynard, and Harvard, but we welcome any residents in the surrounding communities that are looking to explore new interests and to make connections with new friends.
Find us on Facebook or visit the Club’s website at http://www.nashobavalleyneighbors.org for more
Information. We hope to see you!
Harmonies Abound When Merrimack Valley A Cappella Take the PCA Stage January 24
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
With “50 Years of Changing Lives Through Song,” Merrimack Valley A Cappella (MVA), previously known as Merrimack Valley Chorus, is based in Andover (MA). They are an award-winning chorus that performs throughout greater Boston and southern New Hampshire. MVA is a proud member of Sweet Adelines International, the largest nonprofit women’s singing association in the world, welcoming women from all backgrounds who enjoy high quality vocal harmonies with energetic visual presentation in both the barbershop and contemporary genres. The women of MVA celebrate the joy of singing and achieve musical excellence through continuing education and performance while fostering individual growth. They are the Season 1 Adult Large Group Champions of Sing That Thing!
This event is sponsored by the Don and Patti Mason Community Fund
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/1-24-26-merrimack-valley-a-cappella/76LU6GSWP2UGD3SIAHVJGB6H
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Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
The Friends of the Acton Libraries To Host Used Book Sale January 24-25, 2026
When:
Where: 486 Main St, Acton
The Friends of the Acton Libraries will hold a live and in person used book sale on Saturday January 24 at the Acton Memorial Library from 9 am until 4 pm. Members of the Friends are invited to a preview of the sale on Friday, January 23 from 7 pm until 9 pm. Sunday January 25 will be half price day for all, from 1 pm to 4 pm. While not required, face coverings while inside at the sale are encouraged.
NOTE: If the library is closed due to snow, the sale will occur the following weekend.
Both cash and credit cards are accepted!
Be sure your membership is up to date before the big Friends Used Book Sale so you can have first crack at the great selection of used books at the sale preview. If you aren’t yet a member, you can join on Friday night.
But why wait? Go to the Friends of the Acton Libraries website and pay online! https://friends-of-the-acton-libraries.square.site/
The Friends of the Acton Libraries is a 100% volunteer organization that has a unique remit; we donate funds to Acton's 8 elementary middle-school and high-school libraries, as well as the 2 town libraries. Our book sales and other activities raise money which we then distribute to these 10 entities. The funds we give to the elementary school libraries represent almost 50% of their book buying budget.
For more information, contact The Friends at friendsofactonlibraries@gmail.com
Join us on social media at https://www.facebook.com/friendsactonlib. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/friendsactonlib or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/friendsactonlib
Theatre III Presentation of “Miss Holmes"
When:
Where: 250 Central Street Acton
When an anonymous note sends a newlywed wife looking for help, Miss Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Dorothy Watson work together to uncover the secrets surrounding a corrupt police inspector whose wives keep turning up dead. But this Holmes and Watson face far greater challenges than bringing the cunning criminal to justice.
In an era where gender roles are rigidly defined, these women dare to challenge societal norms. Inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this theatrical fan fiction explores what added obstacles would be faced by these two iconic characters if they were women.
Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $22 for students and seniors, and $10 as part of the MCC Card to Culture Program.
For information, email publicity@theatre3.org, and to buy tickets, visit https://www.theatre3.org.
When:
Where: The end of Carroll Drive in Westborough
About 1-2 miles on uneven woodland terrain. Traction devices attached to boots are highly recommended.
The walk is free, open to the public, no reservation needed.
The location will be the Libbey-Wile Forest. Park at the end of Carroll Drive in Westborough, on one side of the street only. Trail map: https://westboroughlandtrust.org/maps/LW
Before leaving check https://westboroughlandtrust.org/ for cancellations.
For questions contact: events@westboroughlandtrust.org
When:
Where: 426 Davis Road, Bedford
The program will include a seldom-heard but dazzling baroque chorale partita by Georg Dietrich, an inspiring Organ Sonata, a work by living British composer Tom Scott, the stirring “Variations on The Star Spangled Banner" by Dudly Buck and "Yankee Doodle" by New England organist Fred Feibel.
Admission is free. Reservations are not required. There will be a light reception following the concert and a Freewill Offering to help purchase a new organ.
Location: Lutheran Church of the Savior, 426 Davis Road, Bedford, MA
When:
Where: 205 Burlington Road, Bedford
https://www.namicentralmiddlesex.org/newsletter/psychosis
When:
Where: 12 Concord Rd, Acton
Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Rd, Acton, MA 01720
Join the Social Justice Task Force for an engaging and thought-provoking evening with economist and author Jeffrey Fuhrer, who will explore how powerful but false narratives have shaped—and harmed—the U.S. economy. Drawing from his award-winning book The Myth That Made Us, Jeff will examine enduring myths such as the “self-made man,” the singular corporate focus on profits, and the belief that the United States is a “post-racist” nation. He argues that these narratives have denied opportunity to millions, limiting human potential and holding back our shared economic future.
Jeff will discuss how equal access to opportunity—universal pathways that build human and financial capital—can dramatically improve lives and strengthen the economy for everyone. He will also outline concrete changes needed to help the nation reach its full economic potential. The evening will conclude with a lively and inclusive discussion, welcoming questions and reflections from the audience.
About the Speaker:
Jeff works as a Nonresident Fellow for the Brookings Institution and a Foundation Fellow for the Eastern Bank Foundation. He has recently published The Myth That Made Us (MIT Press 2023), which received the Axiom Business Books Award silver medal in economics. The book explores the link between widely held but false narratives about poverty and race and poor outcomes for many in the U.S. economy.
Jeff previously served as director of research, executive vice president and senior policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He has been an associate economist of the Federal Open Market Committee, and has been active in economic research for more than three decades. He served as an associate editor for the American Economic Review. Married for 44 years Jeff and Mary have three grown children. Fuhrer earned an AB in economics with highest honors from Princeton University. He received his MA and PhD in economics from Harvard University.
All are welcome for this timely conversation at the intersection of faith, justice, and economic opportunity.
For more information, visit https://www.actonc.org/post/2026-mythbookevent
When:
Where: Zoom
Where: Zoom
The goal of the Biosphere Book Club is to reflect on climate vis-à-vis the health of human and ecological communities. This month we’ll explore the beautiful 2025 publication, Is a River Alive?While journeying through three different watersheds around the world, the author considers the benefits of healthy waterways, the threats to rivers, and the concept that the natural world may have legal rights. The session will be “text-based,” with quotes, participatory activities, and discussion. You are invited to read the book, but it is not required. Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org.
Info/registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2110.
When:
Where: Webinar
When:
Where: 90 Groton Rd., North Chelmsford
WHEN: January 31, 2026, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: American Legion, 90 Groton Rd., North Chelmsford
SPEAKER: Mike Minogue, Candidate for Governor
PRICE: $35 per person donation (Includes appetizers, dinner and dessert)
RSVP no later than Jan. 23rd to: Mary Gail Leonard, marygail.leonard@aol.com, 978-918-8261
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Fódhla proper is a protective Spirit of Ireland. Fódhla, the trio, brings both high energy and stellar artistry to the traditional music stage. Their sound is firmly rooted in the traditional Irish melodies and ornamentation that fiddler Ellery Klein and flute player Nicole Rabata honed during years spent abroad in Ireland’s Cork, Limerick and Ennis. Fiddle and flute tunes are superbly supported by guitarist Bethany Waickman, whose inventive, tasteful chords unfold with driving rhythm perfected from years of playing for contradances. Cognizant of their North American roots, Fódhla aims to appeal to a broad audience by bringing variety, inventive harmonies and unique arrangements to traditional music. A typical concert starts off with high-energy traditional sets of Irish reels and jigs, includes trade melody and harmonies and a joyful and toe-tapping pair of barn dances soaring out on a high note. Finally, the soft notes of guitar bring in a melancholy, exquisite slow air – music that brings out audible sighs from a rapt audience.
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Fiddler, Singer and Songwriter Kathleen Parks
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
Her deep grounding in Celtic and American roots music blends with her love for pop songwriting, funk rhythms, soulful vocals, and groove-based improvisation, making every performance unexpected yet familiar: a musical journey from beginning to end.
Tickets are $20 in advance at eventbrite.com and $25 at the door. For ticket links see the New Revival Coffeehouse web page. For more info about Kathleen, see kathleenparksmusic.com.
The New Revival Coffeehouse is located at the First Parish Church of Stow and Acton, 353 Great Road, Stow MA 01775. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30.
Doors open at 7 PM. Concert starts at 7:30.
Tickets are $20 in advance at Eventbrite.com and $25 on the day of the concert. Doors open at 7:00 and the show begins at 7:30.
When:
Where: 170 Old Westford Road, Chelmsford
The concert will be performed on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 4:00 PM, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 170 Old Westford Road, Chelmsford, MA. Tickets are available at westfordchorus.org or at the door. Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors (65+) and $10 for students. Children under five will be admitted for free. The venue is accessible. If you can't attend in person, register at westfordchorus.org for a link to the recording.
Jim Barkovic, Music Director, explained the origin of the unusual program: "It all started at a rehearsal last spring. I set out a pen and a pad of paper and invited the Chorus members to write their favorite pieces or genres of choral music. An extraordinary thing happened—the members filled THREE PAGES with their favorite choral pieces! As a result, in this concert you'll get to experience many of the Chorus members' faves—a list representing 450 years of choral music!"
Since its founding in 1983, the Westford Chorus has transcended the boundaries of community chorus by performing diverse and challenging works ranging from Mozart's Requiem to P.D.Q. Bach's The Seasonings, from Renaissance polyphony to Spanish Christmas carols, from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana to 1940s swing, to costumed productions of favorites such as Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance, Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, and Bizet's Carmen. The Chorus has sung with orchestral backup, 18-piece swing bands, jazz combos, and eclectic world music groups.
Westford Chorus is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by members and supporters and supported in part by grants from the Westford Cultural Council and Chelmsford Cultural Council, local agencies supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
When:
Where: 75 King Street, Littleton
Would you like to learn more about what drives food insecurity in our region?
Would you like to learn more about how you might have a positive impact?
Learn the answers to these questions and more as Patty Stern, Executive Director of Loaves and Fishes, shares more about their mission and how they address this growing societal need.
Monday, February 2, 7 PM
St. Anne’s Church Hall
75 King Street, Littleton, MA
This event is sponsored by the Blessed Trinity Parish Social Justice Ministry.
RSVP requested but not required to plan for refreshments.
socialjusticeministry@blessedtrinitycatholic.org
When:
Where: Acton Town Hall
Date Feb 3, 2026, 10:30am
Location Acton Town Hall
Speaker Lisey Good, Wild Cohasset founder
Topic Invasive Plants: Techniques you don't know + how to fight them with native plants
Invasive plants range from a minor nuisance to a dire threat to endangered species and entire forests. How to tell the difference? And what are the best ways to identify and remove the plants that can do the greatest harm? This program will help gardeners identify common invasive plants in Massachusetts and will teach them how to deal with the very worst offenders. It will include new techniques developed abroad-- and even some "passive” methods that use native plants to fight the battle.
Lisey Good is the founder of Massachusetts-based environmental group Wild Cohasset, which works to support the native plants of New England and to help all the wildlife that depend upon these plants for survival. A frequent lecturer on issues related to biodiversity and wildlife, Lisey was formerly the on-air interior designer for the Emmy Award winning television program This Old House. Today, she works in marketing, PR and fundraising for animal welfare organizations such as Second Chance Animal Services.
Lisey will discuss the major issue of invasive plant species in our area, how to identify them, and why and how we should combat them involving the restoration of appropriate
When:
Where: 53 Church Street in Concord
Teen Company Production Sign up here (https://concordyouththeatre.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=db223104e70aa9c661a61a14a&id=28e4feb2a3&e=d77747ea17) to audition.
CYT’s Teen Company performs works that allow students to stretch in different roles, use teamwork to accomplish big goals, and set incremental goals for themselves as individual performers. This performance company is open to young people in grades 9 through 12.
We invite you to audition for Into the Woods, a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine How far would you go to make your wish come true? Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (of beanstalk fame), and a baker and his wife find out when they take a journey into the woods. It’s a magical, bewildering place full of witches, wolves, giants, and mysterious strangers where familiar fairy tales tangle and twist together. Wishes come true here, but at a price.
Auditions: Tuesday, February 3 from 7:00-9:30. You must be there the full time to be considered - please arrive promptly. If called back, callback auditions are Wednesday, February 4 from 6:30-9:00. Rehearsals: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday evenings, some Saturdays First Rehearsal: Read-through is Sunday, February 8; regular rehearsals start Monday, February 23 Tech Rehearsals: April 5-9
Performances: April 10 @ 7:00; April 11 @ 4:00; April 12 @ 2:00 Tuition: $500 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.
When:
Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson
As a member of several bird clubs, Shawn has gained extensive avian knowledge and serves on the Advisory Board of the Mass Audubon Society and its Bird Art Museum. He has been the chair of the Mass Camera Naturalists and co-founded Migration Productions where he provides almost all of the digital photographs in their productions. Carey's work can be viewed at https://migrationproductions.com/ .
Currently, AVCC meetings are using a hybrid approach where members can come together either in person or via Zoom. If you are interested in attending the program, contact AVCC at avcc.digital@hotmail.com a few days prior to the meeting to request a link to the event or to let us know you will be attending in person. Guests are welcome to attend up to two consecutive club meetings prior to becoming a member. For membership information, go to https://www.assabetvalleycameraclub.com/Club/MembershipInfo.aspx .The club’s Zoom room opens at 7:00 PM with a brief business meeting at 7:15 followed by Shawn’s presentation at 7:30.
AVCC in-person meetings are held at the Hudson Senior Center, 29 Church Street, Hudson and are open to the public. The first meeting of the month generally features a program designed to instruct and/or to entertain camera enthusiasts. During the second monthly meeting, a competition of members’ digital images is judged and critiqued by qualified individuals. Assabet Valley Camera Club, affiliated with both the New England Camera Club Council (NECCC) and the Photographic Society of America (PSA), participates in inter-club competitions on regional, national and international levels.
AVCC welcomes anyone interested in learning more about photography as a visual art and its practical application as a science. Members benefit from the hands-on experiences, from the knowledge presented in programs, and from having their work critiqued. For more information, check out AVCC's website https://www.assabetvalleycameraclub.com//
When:
Where: Acton
Join us for the local release of a collection of writings by community activists about resiliency when faced with extreme systemic and institutionalized social ills including incarceration, physical and mental abuse, and stigmatization. The book is a collection of an inspiring writings by 7 community activists. The authors, with the help of mentors, are survivors and now authors who have emerged from unconscionable circumstances to become community leaders and are sharing stories of their journeys.
Please join us for an evening of discussion and readings. Daniel (Danny) Mckenzie, one of the 7 authors will be available onsite to sign books. Books will be available for purchase at the event.
Book Synopsis from the Publisher:
This book is a testament to the human spirit's determined will to persevere. Whether you're facing your own uphill battles or simply seeking inspiration, The Elephant in The Room; A Prison with No Bars
offers a beacon of hope, proving that transformation is within everyone's reach. Embark on this empowering adventure today and start redefining what’s possible for you! There is a story in this book for every reader!
Sponsored by the Windsor Insitute's "(R)Evolutionaries Among Us" program dedicated to educating about how small as well as large acts can help us evolve as a society... The Windsor Institute is a non-profit dedicated to helping us all learn and share... More info: 24w.org
When:
Where: 19 Foster Street, in Littleton
Attendees are invited to participate in an informal protest poster contest on Reclaiming Our Democracy, with the audience voting for the winners. Bring your favorite family-friendly protest poster to express outrage, hope, irony, democracy, patriotism, and more.
As independent artists and queer and non-conforming women, Emma’s Revolution has a national presence among communities, organizations and venues that share the duo's vision of valuing people over profit, choosing compassion over violence, demanding accountability and building a more just and sustainable world.
Known for fearless, truth-telling lyrics and melodies you can’t resist singing, Emma's Revolution is the award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries and Sandy O. Performances feature the duo's signature soaring harmonies and lush acoustic instruments, in songs that span folk to jazz and funk to rock.
Get recharged, inspired and energized in community, justice and song to benefit the International Institute of New England and its work supporting immigrants and refugees for more than half a century.
“In this intense and unprecedented time, when our rights, norms and democracy are on the line, all of our voices are needed to create the country and the world we want to live in,” said Emma’s Revolution musician Pat Humphries.
Sponsored by First Church Unitarian in Littleton and its Reclaiming Our Democracy task force, which meets monthly to strategize how best to protect our civil rights and the separation of power guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
When:
Where: 493 Massachusetts Ave, Boxborough
Kids will enjoy live entertainment plus plenty of crafts and hands-on activities led by local preschools. For those who prefer a quieter experience, we invite you to our Sensory Friendly Party from 9:30 to 10 am. Afterwards, the general party will be from 10am-11:30am.
Free for ABFN members! Non-member families can join for $10. (Not a member? [Signup and enjoy member perks!])
Pre-registration is REQUIRED for non-member families and greatly appreciated for members to help us keep everyone safe. Only member families can walk-in.
Pre-registration closes at 9:00 AM on Saturday, February 7th.
Give Back with Us! This year, we’re supporting First Connections by collecting diapers (sizes 4-7) for their diaper pantry. Bring your diaper donations to the party.
Let's celebrate Valentine's Day with fun, friendship, and community spirit – we can’t wait to see you there!
Register here: https://www.abfamily.org/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=802795&item_id=2766316
When:
Where: 1A North Road, Chelmsford
ABOUT THE BAND: Fred Krug and Brian Crane met in high school over 30 years ago where they discovered a shared love of music in general, and of Simon & Garfunkel in particular. They have been singing together ever since. Krug and Crane have headlined multiple concerts-in-the park around the greater Susquehanna region (Danville, Lewisburg, Eagles mere). They have performed sold-out shows at the Booth Theater, and have entertained at standing-only private events at the Villages in Florida. Audiences have been delighted and moved by a tribute to the music that defined much of the folk music of the 60’s.
Facebook: Chelmsford Center for the Arts Instagram: @chelmsfordarts www.chelmsfordarts.org Chelmsford Center for the Arts | 1A North Road | Chelmsford, MA 01824
When:
Where: 80 Champney Street, Groton
Suggested donation at the door is $5.00 per person, children under 3 years old are free, and family maximum is $20. Made possible by a grant from the Town of Groton lecture Funds. Refreshments are provided. Bring your soft soled dancing shoes .
Parking allowed only on the Grange side of Champney St.
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
On February 7, we're excited to welcome host Wayne Russell! Wayne Russell is a stand-up comic based in Boston, known for his unique blend of everyday life humor and the oddities of life. He has been performing for over 20 years, drawing inspiration from his experiences and the weirdness in his life. Fans can catch Wayne Russell at various venues, including the Tupelo Music Hall, where he hosts a Valentine's Day show. His comedy showcases a mix of personal anecdotes and comedic observations, making him a beloved figure in the comedy scene.
Remaining Comedy Open Mic dates include June 20, 2026 with Jenni 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, 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!
Ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/comedy/4MARKKLWR4LGVPZ4YHVLDAGW
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Andrea Kamens tells traditional, original, Jewish, and first-person stories that tremble with truth. Based in Boston and Zooming everywhere, she’s a host, emcee and feature coordinator at The Story Space, New England's longest running weekly venue started by Brother Blue and Ruth Edmonds Hill, and founding director of ASST’s Youth Standing Strong Camp, an online global story arts camp where youth and mentors meet across all borders to share their stories. Andrea is a religious school teacher, teaching artist, writer, mom of five, and decades-long community volunteer who loves a well-run meeting, a jump in the ocean, an inclusive event that bends the arc to justice, and traveling to meet you!
For more information about the PCA and their season, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Direct ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/2-8-26-andrea-kamens-storyteller/PXW7AZ2L4W3JH7RCS7DA6X2R
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 509 Great Rd, Stow
Who doesn't love a bargain! Shop local and support Stow’s senior residents. Household goods, home decor and MUCH more! Too many items to list something for everyone at bargain prices. The Thrift Shop & Gift Shop will also be open. Visit https://stowfriendsofthecoa.org/ for more information.
When:
Where: 1575 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington
The 40-hour training is designed to familiarize volunteers with the many aspects of domestic violence and give them the skills necessary to provide confidential and appropriate services to DVSN’s clients. Once trained, DVSN’s volunteer Advocates provide direct service over the phone, at Concord District Court, and at Emerson Hospital to people affected by domestic violence.
The March 2026 training will be held at the Lexington Police department starting on March 2 through
March 20: Monday and Wednesdays from 4:00 PM to 7:15 PM and Fridays from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM. For those who decide to activate as volunteer advocates, there is an additional 10 to 12 hours of supervised field training at the completion of the classroom segment.
The training is provided at no cost to attendees. All necessary materials will be provided. For more
information about the training or to request an application, call (978) 318-3421 or send an e-mail to
training@dvsn.org. Applications are due no later than Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
To learn more about DVSN and its programs, services, and events, visit DVSN.org.
DVSN member communities: Acton, Bedford, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Lexington, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow,Sudbury, Wayland, Weston and Hanscom Security Forces.
When:
Where: 390 Lincoln Rd in Sudbury
Attendees to each matinee (February 21, 22, and 28) are invited to explore the stage after the performance. During these educational tours, visitors will meet actors and orchestra members while getting close-up views of the set and costumes. They will learn how The Sudbury Savoyards present "Gilbert & Sullivan on a Grand Scale."
Tickets to The Gondoliers range from $18 to $45 for general seating in the spacious, ADA-accessible Kirshner Auditorium Theatre at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. With just one large-scale production each season, audiences will not want to miss this yearly treat from The Sudbury Savoyards. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.SudburySavoyards.org.
Location:Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Kirshner Auditorium Theater 390 Lincoln RD, Sudbury MA
Performances:
Saturday, February 21, 2026, 1:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 22, 2026, 1:30 PM
Friday, February 27, 2026, 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 28, 2026, 1:30 PM & 7:30 PM
When:
Where: 14 Mountain Rd, Princeton
The Parkington Sisters create a beautiful, textural blend of indie-folk and chamber pop, carried by their signature rich harmonies and evocative storytelling, weaving together classical roots with Americana charm and a touch of melancholy.
The Sisters, Rose, Sarah and Ariel, are songwriters and dynamic multi-instrumentalists who play guitar, piano, violin and viola. They emerge from a lineage of musicians – daughters of a prog rock musician and a classically trained guitarist, they were raised constantly playing and writing music together, an immersion that has led to the individual and collective creative force they are today. This concert is made possible in part by grants from the Barre Bank Charitable Foundation and the Princeton Mass. Cultural Council
Princeton Arts is a nonprofit organization supporting the arts in Central Mass.
www.princetonarts.org
When:
Where: Acton Town Hall, 472 Main St, Acton
Location Acton Town Hall
Speaker Kim Smith, Award Winning Documentary Filmmaker
Topic Beauty on the Wing | Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly
Experience the inspirational story of a magnificent species found in our own backyards! Kim Smith will present her award-winning movie filmed along the shores of Cape Ann and in the heart of Mexico’s forested volcanic mountains. Every stage of the butterfly’s life cycle is experienced in vibrant close-up, from egg to caterpillar to adult and set to the background of sea and forest, sun and wind. Movie runtime is 56 minutes followed by Q&A.
Kim Smith is a documentary filmmaker, wildlife conservationist, lecturer, photojournalist, author, illustrator, and an award-winning landscape designer.
Kim’s first film in the threatened species film trilogy, Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly, is a narrated documentary that premiered in August 2020. Since its premier, Beauty on the Wing has received a number of honors and awards at environmental and children's film festivals.
The Piping Plovers of Moonlight Bay, the second film in the trilogy, is a feature-length documentary that premiered in September 2024. At the time of this writing, the documentary has been accepted at twenty-two film festivals and received numerous awards.
One of the greatest hopes for our nature documentaries is that they are inspirational and educational to both adults and children and we are delighted that the films are finding their audiences.
Kim was recently interviewed by the BBC and PBS for her work in documenting the Monarch Butterflies. She worked with the show’s producers in writing and creating the story, providing film footage from her film Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly for the BBC produced show “Autumnwatch: New England.”
When:
Where: 39 W Main St, Marlborough
377 Elm Street, P.O. Box 513
Marlborough, MA 01752
www.historicmarlborough.org and on Facebook
March 24: 6:00 P.M. Marlborough Public Library
“THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE”
Path to Our Precious Freedoms
Honorable Dennis J. Curran
All these events are free and open to the public
When:
Where: 39 W Main St, Marlborough
377 Elm Street, P.O. Box 513
Marlborough, MA 01752
www.historicmarlborough.org and on Facebook
April 28: 6:00 P.M. Marlborough Public Library
“British Soldiers” Don Hagist
All these events are free and open to the public
When:
Where: TBD
377 Elm Street, P.O. Box 513
Marlborough, MA 01752
www.historicmarlborough.org and on Facebook
May 26: “Revolutionary War Casualties”
John Gately, Matt Sargent.
Time and Place to be decided
All these events are free and open to the public
