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
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
When:
Where: West Concord
The Call for Art is open to all Massachusetts artists aged 18 and over, working individually or in teams. The deadline for applications is April 3, with the intention that installation will be completed by late summer. The artist will receive a $4000 stipend. For project guidelines and application, please go to https://tinyurl.com/West-Concord-Sculpture.
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Where: 1 Curling Lane, Wayland
Broomstones Curling Club, located in Wayland, MA at 1 Curling Lane, is hosting the National Women's Bonspiel on February 19-22. Sponsored by the United States Women’s Curling Association, women from across the country representing 28 different curling clubs will challenge each other during a four-day bonspiel starting on Thursday, February 19th, with games also scheduled on Friday and Saturday, culminating with finals on Sunday, February 22nd.
Invited guests to the Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, February 18 at 7 p.m. include Wayland Select Board Chair Carol Martin, State Rep. Carmine Gentile, USWCA President Ann Kirkpatrick, and Rich Collier, President of Broomstones Curling Club.
Though members of the public are welcome to come down to Broomstones to view the action in person, the games can also be streamed from home. Find more information, including teams, schedule, and the live game streams at the bonspiel's event page here: https://sites.google.com/broomstones.org/2026-uswca-nationals/home.
And for those interested in trying the sport, Broomstones will be hosting an Olympic Open House later this season. The club also offers limited ice rental opportunities for private groups throughout the season, subject to availability. Check the website for further details: https://broomstones.com.
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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
Concert: Winterreise | Feb 22 | 3:00 PM
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Where: 1 Worthen St, Chelmsford
Through 24 hauntingly beautiful songs, Winterreise follows a broken-hearted wanderer across a bleak winter landscape, witnessing a cathartic emotional journey of rejection, illusion, and isolation, arriving at a fragile recognition of the human need for connection.
Join baritone Philip Lima and pianist Tudor Bota for a performance of Schubert’s Winterreise (Winter Journey) on February 22nd at 3 p.m. at Central Congregational Church of Chelmsford.
A freewill offering will be taken, benefitting The Open Pantry of Greater Lowell. A reception in Fellowship Hall follows the concert.
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
Learn more at ldfamusic.com/music-includes.
Visit www.19Carter.org for tickets, registration + more info!
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Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
It’s hard to remember our initial reactions to new technologies like solar cells on house roofs. Few of us understood heat pumps. Remember the first time you saw or drove an EV or hybrid car? Since then, we have also learned more about the electrical grid that makes much of this possible. We have made progress, but still have a long way to go to achieve the 1.5-degree goal if we even can.
This is not to ignore the challenges we face, but we need to learn what progress we and our neighboring towns have made as a base for future plans so we can support one another. We are in this together and our efforts must continue if we are to be successful. Join representatives of four towns to learn about progress and plans to protect our climate. What would you like to know more about?
- What actions have others taken?
- What should be done to get more residents engaged?
- How important is energy affordability?
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What encourages or discourages people from acting?
February 24 at 7:00 pm at First Parish Church in Stow (353 Great Road). Senator Jamie Eldridge will be present to offer the view from Beacon Hill. We will leave plenty of time for questions so we can learn from each other.
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Where: 200 Central Street, Hudson
The Hudson Historical Society will present Linda LeSage, an author from Hudson. She will discuss her book entitled “ A Cuppa Tea with Miss Jean.” Jean Beddow-Arnth was a WW II London dancer who became a Massachusetts dance teacher while pursuing her passion for travel and nature. During her time in Massachusetts, she impacted over 11,000 dance students, many of whom were from the Hudson area.
Society Meetings are held on the last Tuesday in the months of September, October, November, February, March, April and May. All members and general public are welcome to attend.
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Where: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford
Aldersgate UMC is located at 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford. For more information, contact the church office at (978)256-9400 or aldersgatechelmsford@verizon.net, or visit us online at www.aldersgatechelmsford.com or www.facebook.com/aldersgateumc.chelms.
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Where: 12 Concord Rd, Acton
Location: Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Rd, Acton MA
Cost: Free
What if disagreement didn’t have to feel so hard?
Join us on February 25th at 7:00pm for Skills for Disagreeing Better, a Braver Angels presentation with practical tools for listening, speaking up, and finding common ground. Come build better conversation skills with us!
RSVP & details: https://www.actonc.org/post/skills-for-disagreeing-better
When:
Where: 36 Charter Rd, Acton
Thursday February 26 and Thursday March 5 at 7 pm. 36 Charter Rd, Acton
Tickets at https://www.abdrama.org/
When:
Where: Zoom
2026 Sudbury Town Forum: Open Space & Recreation Plan
Thursday, February 26, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Virtual Meeting
Join URL:https://zoom.us/j/360217080Dial-in:Dial-in number: 978-639-3366 or 470-250-9358
Meeting ID:360 217 080
and Results for Boston” with J. L. Bell
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Where: 472 Main Street, Room 204, Acton
Acton Town Hall, 472 Main Street, Room 204
In early 1776, the young Continental Army colonel Henry Knox moved dozens of heavy cannons and mortars from Lake Champlain to the siege lines around Boston; one of the most famous stories from the Revolutionary War. And like many famous stories, it embodies a fair amount of legend and lore. This talk sorts out what we know, what we only think we know, and what we should know about how Knox brought this “noble train of artillery” that helped to make all Massachusetts independent.
J. L. Bell maintains the Boston1775.net website, offering daily helpings of history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about Revolutionary New England. He is the author of “The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War.” John is working on a new book about the difficult first year of the Continental artillery force.
Remote Participation: You can watch live on YouTube at Acton TV
http://tinyurl.com/Acton-TV. Recordings will be available at Acton TV https://actontv.org/and on our website https://www.actonma.gov/250 where
you’ll find all programming information and a link to our commemorative store.
When:
Where: Zoom
When:
Where: 1A North Road | Chelmsford
Chelmsford Center for the Arts | 1A North Road | Chelmsford
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
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/2-27-26-kemp-harris-with-adam-osgood/RNO4AV3VPR7LVGP6LVT77SGQ
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Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
Come by for a casual evening at The Jazz Club and be energized with music by the talented violinist and singer Mark Russell! Tickets: $10 at 19Carter.org
Visit www.19Carter.org for tickets, registration + more info!
Fire Station Open House Scheduled for February 28
When:
Where: 502 Massachusetts Avenue, Boxborough
The open house offers community members an opportunity to tour the current facility, observe existing conditions firsthand, and meet the firefighters who serve the town every day. Families are welcome, and refreshments will be provided.
The event comes ahead of two important votes this March. Residents will consider:
- The purchase of 984 Massachusetts Avenue as the site for a new Fire Station
- Funding for design plans for the proposed new station
The first vote will take place at Town Meeting on March 9, followed by a ballot vote on March 17.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the open house to become informed before voting. The current station, located at 502 Massachusetts Avenue, has served the community for more than 50 years, and the open house provides a transparent look at its operational space and limitations.
This is an opportunity for residents to see the building and conditions up close, ask questions, and understand why these votes are before the community.
Children are welcome to attend and learn more about fire safety and the work of Boxborough’s firefighters.
Residents are encouraged to stop by at any time during the open house hours to learn more and engage in the conversation about the future of public safety in Boxborough.
When:
Where: 80 Main St., Hudson
Youth (age 16 to 35), people with disabilities, people of color, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community not elected as delegates or alternates are encouraged to apply to be add-on delegates at the caucus or by visiting massdems.org/massdems-convention. Doors and registration opens at 11:30am.
Those with questions or interested in getting involved with the Hudson Democratic Town Committee should contact Ellen Church at
hudsonmadtc@gmail.com.
When:
Where: 427 Massachusetts Ave, Boxborough
Registered and pre-registered Boxborough Democrats who are 16 years old by February 19, 2026 may vote and be elected as delegates or alternates during the caucus. Disabled, Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Groups, Veteran, Youth (16 to 35 years old), and LGBTQ+ community members not elected as delegates or alternates are encouraged to apply to be add-on delegates at the caucus or by visiting massdems.org/caucus.
The 2026 Convention will be in-person at the DCU Center on Friday and Saturday, May 29th and 30th. Delegates and alternates from across the state will gather at the convention to nominate and endorse Democratic candidates for state constitutional offices and the U.S. Senate.
Those interested in getting involved with the Boxborough Democratic Town Committee should contact Chairperson Abby Reip at boxborough.dtc@gmail.com or 978-490-5343. For additional information, visit boxboroughdems.org or facebook.com/BoxboroughDTC.
“Restoring the Promise, Immigration Policy and the Path Forward”
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Where: 472 Main St, Acton
This timely and non-partisan discussion will be led by immigration attorney Antonio Massa Viana, a graduate of Roger Williams University School of Law who passed the Massachusetts Bar exam and was sworn in before he became a legal resident. This forum was born from his passion for service and civil rights, and he invites participants to reflect on the impact of current immigration policies, the ways immigration has shaped our nation, and the constitutional questions that affect both non-citizens and U.S. citizens alike. He will explain the complexities of immigration law, share stories of immigrants’ experiences in coming to the United States, and engage us in an inquiry to explore possible reforms leading to a new system based on our shared values of freedom and justice for all!
The event will take place on Saturday, February 28, 2026 from 2 to 3:30 PM EST at the Acton Town Hall, Rm 204. The event is free and open to the public. It will be televised on Acton TV or you can participate interactively via Zoom by registering online.
Abraham Lincoln said, “I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis.” Atty Viana will present the facts we need to help us understand the current national conflict on immigration. Please come, listen, question, learn, participate in this discussion and together let’s wrestle with the question of what immigration policy should look like!
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization that encourages informed and active participation in local, state and national government. The League develops positions on issues, but does not support or oppose candidates or political parties.
The League is grateful to former League president, Margaret “Marge” Kennedy, who bequeathed funds to create social justice initiatives that educate voters on pivotal matters, lift others in our community up, and put fairness and dignity into our governmental and institutional policies.
Please visit our website (lwv-actonarea.org) for more information about the League and how to become a member.
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
Admission is free, carnival game tickets are $1 each, and the cost to play a game is 1 ticket.
We have over three dozen carnival games. including a life-size "whack-a-mole", pop bottle standup, plinko, life size tetris, and an "impossible" giant slidey puzzle. Many of the games are life size wooden games built by FPC members and youth. There are games with different levels of difficulty for kids from age 2 to adults young at heart. We will have stuffed animal prizes (every child goes home with at least 1 prize). Popcorn, cookies, lemonade and more will be available for purchase.
Parent/guardian supervision is required during the carnival games. Email dre@fpc-stow-acton.org with any questions about the event. FPC is located at 353 Great Road, Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible.
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
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/2-28-26-the-hazel-project/7VPLVYZQG4L7XBTPUKKZKRW6
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
A casual night of music for 20- & 30-yr-olds
$10 or pay what you can. Learn more at 19Carter.org
Visit www.19Carter.org for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: Acton Homeowner, Address sent upon registration.
Where: Acton Homeowner, Address sent upon registration.
Acton: You know about solar panels. What about SOLAR SHINGLES? Come see the many clean energy advances at the home of an Acton Clean Energy Coach and hear about this new technology. How do solar shingles compare with traditional PV rooftop panels? Would they be a good fit for your home? What kind of electricity bill savings could you expect? Plus, you can ask about the homeowner’s experience with air source heat pumps (mini-split and air-to-water system), induction cooking, heat pump hot water heaters, heat pump clothes dryer, and more. Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org. For info and registration, go to https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2138 or write us at EnergizeActon.org@gmail.com.
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Where: 15 Charter Road, Acton
Designed for expecting parents and families with babies under one year old who live in Acton or Boxborough, the event aims to connect families with local resources, build community, and celebrate new beginnings.
The free event will feature local partner organizations sharing information about programs and supports available to families, along with experts on topics such as infant sleep, nutrition, breastfeeding, and postpartum wellness. Families will also be able to browse free maternity and baby clothing, diapers, wipes, and baby gear available through the Resource Center.
The Community Baby Shower is made possible through grant support from Emerson Health, whose partnership helps expand access to both clinical and non-clinical supports for families during the critical first year of a child’s life.
In addition to resource tables and educational sessions, the afternoon will include light refreshments and small touches of celebration and care — reinforcing the event’s focus on connection and community.
Acton-Boxborough Community Compass operates the AB Resource Center, which provides free clothing, essentials, and navigation support to residents of Acton and Boxborough. The organization is funded almost entirely by local donations and business sponsorships — truly “from AB, for AB.”
Register for the Community Baby Shower at: bit.ly/AB-Baby
When:
Where: 30 Middle Road, Boxborough
Learn more about the proposed purchase of 984 Massachusetts Avenue for a new Fire Station and the design funding needed to move the project forward. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, get accurate information, and be an informed voter before Town Meeting and the ballot vote.
Refreshments will be provided.
Paid for by Ballot Question Committee: Vote FOR Safety.
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Where: 75 King Street, Littleton
For over 40 years, Loaves and Fishes have been providing food to our neighbors in an atmosphere of kindness and respect. With the help of volunteers and donors, Loaves and Fishes serves the communities of Ayer, Devens, Dunstable, Groton, Harvard, Littleton and Shirley. But regardless of what community people may live in, no one is ever turned away. Last year alone, they served over 1,000 households/3,000 individuals with nutritious groceries.
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, March 2, 7:00 PM
St. Anne's Church Hall
75 King Street, Littleton
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, 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.”
Assabet Valley Camera Club Program
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Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson
As a professional photographer, Temu’s specialties include wildlife, landscape, and deep-sky astrophotography. In addition to leading trips across all seven continents, he is a sought-after presenter on astrophotography, sharing his knowledge through camera clubs, schools, and online mentorship programs. View his work at https://www.tknanaphoto.com/ .
Intro to Basic Astrophotography is supported in part from a grant from the Hudson Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. The presentation is free to attend and open to the public.
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 Temu’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: 509 Great Rd in Stow
When:
Where: Acton
And we're not doing just that! Ideas for future gatherings/events include the following. Let us know if you're interested!
- Board games: Same day as Crafting! 6-8 pm
- Green Burials
- Local Currencies [a co-founder of Berkshire Bucks is willing to share his story!]
- Flat Bread Cooking workshop
- Spoken Word night
- Calling all Natural Healers! bring your herbs and secrets to share! to spread the word on how to help encourage healing, and to share/trade extra herbs and potions
- Simple every day things you can do to protect your privacy
Thank you for your interest in "24 W". We are an arts-based social justice community which focuses on inclusive gatherings for the purposes of learning and sharing in the hopes of creating a better world.
More info: 24w.org
If you know someone who wants to be on our list, have them subscribe here: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/windsor
When:
Where: 51 Walden Performing Arts Center, Concord
Saturday, March 7, 2026
2 Showtimes: 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM
51 Walden Performing Arts Center, Concord, MA
The Friends of Emerson Health is proud to announce the return of EmerSong, an a cappella festival.
Gather your family and friends and buy your tickets today for this popular community event. Please consider making a donation or becoming an EmerSong Friend!
All tickets are $35. Proceeds support Behavioral and Mental Health services at Emerson Health.
Performers include:
BroadBand
Take Notes - Concord Carlisle High School
Peanut Butter & Jelly - Lexington High School
Radcliffe Pitches
Up the Octave - Brandeis University
The Works
sQ! - Tufts University
Seating is limited; all tables can seat up to four people. Drinks are available for purchase at the 7:30 PM show.
For more information, visit: www.EmersonHealth.org/EmerSong or email emersonauxiliary@gmail.com.
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Where: 80 Champney Street, Groton
Presents Annual Free Family Concert March 8
When:
Where: 321 Main Street, Worcester
This year’s Family Concert is brought to you by the letter F. An afternoon of fairy tales, fables, family, friends, and fun is sure to delight the children in your lives (as well as your inner child). Four hands on one piano provide the musical setting for Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite. Navok’s Beauty and the Beast is the world premiere of a fantastic musical retelling of the classic fairy tale. Be sure to reserve your seats early because this one-time-only concert will reach capacity soon.
Sunday, March 8 @3PM
Mechanics Hall
321 Main Street, Worcester
Generously sponsored by Bay State Savings Bank, Cornerstone Bank, Fidelity Bank, Unibank, and Country Bank. This concert is also funded in part by grants from the Shrewsbury Arts Council and the Worcester Arts Council, local agencies funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Program
A special performance by Neighborhood Strings Maurice Ravel | Mother Goose Suite
Lior Navok | Beauty and the Beast – world premiere performance
Featuring WCMS musicians:
Peter Sulski, violin
Mark Berger, viola
Ariana Falk, cello
Randall Hodgkinson, piano
With guests:
Lilit Hartunian, violin / Leslie Amper, piano
Venue is handicapped accessible.
Admission is free, but tickets are required. Reserve early, since this event typically sells out quickly.
Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/fairy-tales-and-fables/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624.
When:
Where: 378 Main Street, Shrewsbury
2026 concert in Shrewsbury, which features James Whitbourn’s “Annelies”, a composition
based on Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. This performance will stand as a tribute to
Holocaust survivors honoring voices of resilience, memory, and hope.
Event Date: March 8th, 2026
Time: 3:30pm
Location: Robert R. Jay Performing Arts Center (378 Main Street), Shrewsbury, MA
Artistic Director: Dr. Robert Eaton
Soprano: Jess Huetteman
About the Event
“Annelies” is a 75-minute choral work for soprano soloist, choir and instrumentalists that was
composed by British composer James Whitbourn. The libretto is compiled and translated by
Melanie Challenger from The Diary of Anne Frank. Movements from Annelies were first
performed at the National UK Holocaust Memorial Day in Westminster Hall in London in January
of 2005 and the world premiere of “Annelies” was given on April 5th, 2005 at the Cadogan Hall,
London.
The piece is divided into fourteen movements and there will be no intermission during this
performance. In addition to choral and soprano soloist scoring, the instrumental portion is
scored for both larger full symphony orchestra and a smaller chamber version. AVM will perform
the version scored for a full orchestra which is rare. The last time the work was publicly
performed was in 2022 by Princeton Pro Musica.
James Whitbourn passed away in early 2024 and “Annelies” remains one of his most renowned
compositions. In fact, a recording by the Westminster Williamson Voices in 2014 was nominated
for a Grammy award under the Best Choral Performance category, which was one of four
Grammy nominations for Whitbourn during his lifetime. This performance of “Annelies” is
enriched by remarks from Holocaust survivors, honoring their voices and enduring resilience.
Ticket Information:
● General Admission: $25.00
● Senior/Student Price: $20.00
● Children under 12 are free with an accompanying adult.
Tickets can be purchased online at .https://www.avmsingers.org/events/lest-we-forget.
AVM is part of the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Card to Culture program, which grants
EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders access to steeply discounted tickets from a variety
of arts, humanities, and science organizations across the Commonwealth. Cardholders may
order up to four tickets online by applying the promo code MASSCTOC and selecting manual
payment type. The same discounted costs, $5.00 for general or $4.00 for senior/student
admission, are payable at the concert for preordered, or onsite-requested CTOC tickets
When:
Where: Zoom
Because of the constant demand for tutoring, all available tutors are now working with students, and the next tutor-training course has been scheduled. ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program directors Ginny Steel and Jane Albert are currently enrolling prospective tutors for the five-session course that starts on March 9. The class will meet on five consecutive Monday mornings, 9-12. The first four classes will meet virtually, using Zoom, and the last one will be in person, in the Wayland library.
No prior knowledge of a foreign language is needed, just an openness to other cultures and the desire to share your knowledge of English. The training is free, although it is necessary to purchase a textbook for about $40.
Tutors will be prepared to work with their learners either remotely, as we often do now, or in person, as is sometimes possible. Tutors now are using Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, telephone and email as they “meet” with their learners and enjoy both success and personal connection.
For more information or to enroll in the tutor-training course, you can phone Ginny Steel at 508-358-7517 or email her at virginia@thesteels.com.
When:
Where: 13 Port Street in Hudson
Entertainers at the Comedy Night Benefit include popular comedians Mark Riley, Sam Pelletier, and Ethan Cannon. Hosting the evening is Dave Rattigan.
Doors open for the event at 6:30 pm and the show begins at 7:30 pm. Food is available for purchase. Coffee and desserts are complimentary. For further information on sponsorships, program ads, tickets or table reservations, call the ARC office at 508-485-4357. Tables of 10 ($350) and individual tickets ($35) should be purchased in advance at the ARC. Chairing the planning for the event are Tracey Gustafson, and Christine Sacco.
The Addiction Referral Center (ARC) ranks as one of the most respected and active recovery service resources in Middlesex County. As a nonprofit organization, the ARC provides individualized referral services, Recovery Coach appointments and daily peer-support meetings at no cost to those seeking recovery from substance use disorder. To donate to the ARC or sponsor the 15th Annual Comedy Night Benefit please call the ARC (508-485-4357) or go to the website at www.theaddictionreferralcenter.org/2026-comedy
Saturday, March 14, 2026,
TWO SHOWS: 9-10 am and 11 am-12 noon
When:
Where: 17 Willow St., Westborough
Location: Knights of Columbus Hall, 17 Willow St., Westborough MA; parking lot in rear. There is no parking along Willow Street. Overflow parking is in Arturo’s parking lot, 54 East Main St.--Walk behind the Arturo’s building to cross directly into the rear of the KofC parking lot. No reservation required. Free; donations to WCLT gratefully accepted at the door. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Westborough Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
For questions contact: events@westboroughlandtrust.org
presents
A Hive of Creativity
When:
Where: 225 Boston Post Rd, Wayland
Performances will be presented on March 14 at 4 pm at First Parish in Wayland and online, and March 15 at 4 pm at Old South Church in Boston. The weekend’s concerts are the third installment of the ensemble’s “Cross-Pollinations” season, celebrating inspiration among composers and across cultures in four programs exemplifying the ensemble’s signature style of performing musical “rediscoveries” alongside beloved 18th-century works.
Musicians for these concerts, all of whom will play on period instruments, include flutist Suzanne Stumpf, violinist and violist Sarah Darling, violist Marcia Cassidy, cellist Daniel Ryan, and harpsichordist Nicola Canzano.
The Wayland concert is funded, in part, by a grant from the Wayland Cultural Council, a local agency supported by Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. It is co-presented with the Wayland Museum and Historical Society, whose members receive a discount on tickets to the performance.
Single In-Person Tickets are $55 general admission, $50 seniors, $35 for under 35. Kids 18 and under are free with an adult. Day-Of-Concert Rush Tickets (students and EBT Card holders only) are $10, availability permitting. Virtual single tickets and virtual subscriptions are also available.For more information, visit www.oldpostroad.org, email musicians@oldpostroad.org, or call 781-466-6694.
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Where: 65 Pleasant St, Upton
You are invited to attend the quilt show and view this quilt in person and purchase raffle tickets. Tickets are also available from quilt members before the show and are $2.00 each or six for $10.00.
‘Winning the Vote’ One-Woman Concert
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Where: 20 Lexington Road, Concord
“Winning the Vote” traces the long, determined, and often overlooked struggle to secure women’s suffrage in the United States, culminating in the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Through historically rooted storytelling and lively, compelling music, Taraz brings to life the winding path that began as the nation itself was forming, continued through the 1800s, and became deeply intertwined with the movement to abolish enslavement. Though first proposed in 1878, the amendment took 41 years to become law — a journey rich with resilience, conflict, and courage.
A devoted member of Concord Women’s Chorus, Diane Taraz is known for her engaging performance style and deep connection to American musical traditions. In this intimate, educational, and entertaining program, she invites audiences to experience history not only as a narrative, but as a living, breathing expression through song.
Concord Women’s Chorus is a 45-singer ensemble fostering the power of women’s voices through song, hailing from Concord and the greater Boston area. Artistic Director Jane Ring Frank conducts the chorus performing a wide variety of choral music, ranging from early music to contemporary repertoire, with an emphasis on works written for women’s voices. The ensemble’s spring concert will be performed on Saturday, May 9, 4 pm, at Trinity Church, Concord.
Refreshments will be served following the “Winning the Vote” performance. A suggested donation of $20 supports Concord Women’s Chorus and its mission-driven programming.
For more information, or to join Concord Women’s Chorus, email manager@concordwomenschorus.org, visit concordwomenschorus.org, and follow Concord Women’s Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.
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Where: 39 W Main St, Marlborough
377 Elm Street, P.O. Box 513
Marlborough, MA 01752
www.historicmarlborough.org and on Facebook
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: 1317 Main St, Concord
Mastering rhythm is often one of the biggest hurdles for developing musicians. This workshop encourages students to step away from their instruments and "feel" the music through the Dalcroze Eurythmics approach—a method that uses whole-body movement to physically embody rhythm and musicality.
Led by CCM Musicianship and Flute Instructor Weronika Balewski, a certified Dalcroze Eurythmics educator, the workshop will use engaging group activities and games to help students unlock solutions to their most challenging musical passages.
Workshop Details:
- What: Troubleshooting Your Rhythm: Master Rhythmic Challenges Through Movement
- When: Tuesday, March 24, 7:00 – 7:45 pm
- Where: Concord Conservatory of Music, 1317 Main St, Concord, MA
- Who: Young musicians ages 9–13 (all instruments welcome)
- Cost: Free
- What to Bring: Students should bring their instrument and a piece of sheet music featuring a rhythmic section they find difficult. Pieces do not need to be performance-ready.
These free workshops are available to all community members, and registration details can be found on the Concord Conservatory of Music website. Spaces are limited, and early registration is encouraged.
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Where: 725 Washington Street, Holliston
(3.1 mile) or 10km (6.2 mile) walk route in Holliston, MA. This is a memorial walk for Chuck
Lipson, a long-time walker, volunteer, and club member. This is a walk-at-your-own pace,
just-for-fun event “in your own backyard.”
The start point is the First Congregational Church, 725 Washington Street, Holliston, MA
01746. Registration for the 10km walking event is from 9:00 -10:00 a.m. and registration for the
5km walking event is 10:15-11:00 a.m. The walk times are staggered so that wakers will finish
shortly before noon when the soups are served. The participation fee is $4 per person. The 5km
and 10km walk routes are mostly on paved surfaces with a few slight inclines suitable for baby
strollers, but difficult for wheelchairs due to some missing curb cuts..
The 10km distance comprises two 5km loops. The first 5km loop is mostly on flat , paved
surfaces, with a portion on the stone dust path of the Upper Charles River Trail. This loop heads
back to the rail trail, over the 8-arch Bogastow Brook Viaduct, past Blair Square, and under the
1-arch railroad bridge into the Mudville neighborhood. A tribute to Casey at the Bat and Rita’s
Labyrinth will be seen here. Walkers will head to Arch Street, walking under a 1-arch railroad
bridge (listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest railroad bridge in the world).
The second loop of the 10k route passes The Superette in downtown Holliston, historic
homes dating to the early 19th century, and also the Mudville neighborhood before reaching
Pleasure Point Beach on Lake Winthrop.
Walkers are invited to join fellow walkers for the Walk’n Mass’s Soup Social which begins at
noon and kicks off our walking season. If you would like to contribute an appetizer, soup, bread
or dessert please notify the contact person Beate Hait. No nuts please as the facility is nut-free.
Volkssporting events sponsored by Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club promote fun, fitness and
friendship through non-competitive walking and biking to the public. There is also an
achievement awards program through the AVA: America's Walking Club (ava.org). For
further information contact Beate at (774) 292-9098 or beateh1@aol.com. Additional information
at www.walknmass.org for this event and others.
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: 468 Main Street, Acton
Come early for the best selections of Annuals, Perennials, Native Plants, House Plants and locally grown herbs, vegetables, shrubs, and trees. Take advantage of our Master Gardeners for answers to all your gardening questions. Visit our Resource Table for information on topics ranging from Ticks, Garlic Mustard and Managing Invasive to Natives, Gardening Tips and Membership.
Proceeds of the Annual Garden Sale support our community, through scholarships for graduating ABHS seniors, maintenance of town gardens and planters, and educational programs for the community and club members.
