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.
When:
Where: 19 Foster Street, Littleton
Art is a powerful tool for social change. Unbound by age, culture or social location, it sparks the imagination and promotes meaningful dialogue. With the goal of encouraging civic engagement, artists across New England are invited to submit works on the theme of protecting and strengthening American democracy. Successful entries will express the goals of promoting unity and the common good, which underscores the American ideals that all voices are important and that our strength lies in welcoming diverse perspectives.
Prize money of $1000 will be shared in youth and adult categories. Enter by submitting photographs of the completed two dimensional work from February 16 until April 10, 2026. Works will be judged on artistic merit and how well they convey the theme of promoting democracy. For full details see: https://www.fculittle.org/events/art-contest-stronger-together-art-for-democracy
An opening reception of the juried show will be held on May 2, 2026 at First Church Unitarian, 19 Foster Street, Littleton, Mass. Additional exhibitions at the Fitchburg Art Museum Community Gallery, Westford Parish Center for the Arts, Reuben Hoar Library in Littleton, and Muffins on Main in Westford.
The goal of the contest is to spur productive dialogue; showcase the work of New England artists and celebrate democracy. The contest is sponsored and supported by the Reclaiming Our Democracy Taskforce of First Church Unitarian, Littleton; League of Women Voters of Westford; Littleton Cultural Council; Westford Cultural Council, and private donors.
Contact: ArtForDemocracy@FCUlittle.org
When:
Where: Virtual Info Session
Women's Money Matters offers free, group-based financial wellness programs that combine financial health workshops, peer support, and personalized one-to-one coaching. WMM's programs don't just provide financial concepts. They build the confidence and habits that lead to lasting change. It's not just about knowing how to manage money, but ultimately gaining confidence and feeling in control of your financial life.
Upcoming Information Sessions
Register now to learn more about volunteer opportunities:
- March 16 | 12:00–1:00 PM
- April 14 | 6:30–7:30 PM
- May 13 | 7:00–8:00 PM
For a full list of upcoming information sessions, visit: womensmoneymatters.org/upcoming-programs/upcoming-info-sessions/
To express interest in volunteering, contact Ariana Contreras at acontreras@womensmoneymatters.org or visit womensmoneymatters.org/volunteer-opportunities/.
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
The WRAE is an annual celebration of art featuring up to 500+ works. Awards are granted to top entries in twelve different categories. We celebrate the winners at gala award receptions featuring live music and complementary wine and hors d'oeuvres.
Advance registration is now open, entry deadline is Thursday March 12. Art-drop off takes place on March 15 and 16. For all details including the various categories in this year's WRAE, visit the WRAE event page at pcawestford/wrae.
When:
Where: 16 Charter Rd, Acton
Open Door’s cast will present 6 performances March 20-29, 2026 at the Dragonfly Theater at RJ Grey Jr. H.S, 16 Charter Rd, Acton. All performances are relaxed/sensory friendly and feature ASL interpretation and open captioning. There will be audio-described performances on the second weekend. Tickets are $20 at www.OpenDoorTheater.org. Discounted tickets for EBT, WIC and ConnectorCare Cardholders. Over its 45-year history, Open Door has provided accessible opportunities for all including underserved audiences and participants to enjoy live theater.
Performances:
- Friday, March 20, 2026 at 7:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly
- Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 1:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly
- Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 1:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly
- Friday, March 27, 2026 at 7:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly, audio described
- Saturday March 28, 2026 at 1:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly, audio described
- Sunday, March 29, 2026 at 1:00 pm / ASL, open captioning, sensory-friendly, audio described
Sponsored in part by the Community Foundation for Metrowest, Astra Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, Middlesex Savings Bank, Main Street Bank, Acton Lions, AB Community Compass and the Local Cultural Councils of Acton-Boxborough, Ayer, Carlisle, Concord, Harvard, Littleton, Stow, Sudbury and Westford.
Egg Your House - Relay for Life Fundraiser
When:
Where: Maynard, Acton, Concord, and Stow
Biosphere Book Club – March Title: Abundance (Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson)
When: Wednesday, March 25th, 7:00-8:15pm
Where: Zoom
When:
Where: Zoom
Chelmsford Town Debate and Meet the Candidates Night
When:
Where: 2 Olde North Rd, Chelmsford
Candidates running for contested and uncontested town offices have been invited to attend this meeting to introduce themselves and explain their reasons for running. You will have the chance to submit questions to each candidate. Following the debate, we will have a short business meeting.
Award-winning Pianist to Perform as Part of MCC’s “World of Music”
When:
Where: 591 Springs Road in Bedford
“I’m very much looking forward to performing at MCC and presenting a Romantic program that features Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, and the remarkable women composers Clara Schumann and the American composer Amy Beach,” Paniyeva said. “I’m thrilled to share all of these voices on stage, and performing Amy Beach’s music here, with her special New England connection, is especially meaningful to me.”
Paniyeva will perform a solo recital. Numbers include Seven Fantasies, Op. 116 by Johannes Brahms, Sketches by Amy Beach, Scherzo by Clara Schumann, and Sonata No. 2 in G minor by Robert Schumann.
Additional “A World of Music” performances in Bedford this season include Women Composers Across Cultures and Centuries at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 12; Featuring MCC Alumnus Nathaniel Abreu, Cellist at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 10; and a Student Recital at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, May 4.
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra kicked off the Spring season with a performance at MCC’s Richard and Nancy Donahue Family Academic Arts Center, Theatre in Lowell on Saturday, February 7. They will perform a second time at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 26.
All concerts are free and open to the public.
MCC’s Concert Hall is located in the North Academic Building at 591 Springs Road in Bedford. Parking is available on-campus.
Visit https://www.middlesex.edu/events/worldofmusic.html for more information.
Bedford Family Connection to Host Annual Spring Egg Hunt
When:
Where: Davis Elementary School, Bedford
This beloved community tradition is open to children ages 0–7 and their families in Bedford and surrounding communities. Due to unpredictable early spring weather, this year’s event will be held indoors to ensure a warm, welcoming experience for all.
Families can enjoy age-grouped egg hunts, festive decorations, and plenty of springtime fun. Weather permitting, families are invited to gather at the playground afterward for additional outdoor play and connection.
Advance registration is required. Event details are available at: https://bfctoday.org/event-6497213
When:
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.
Easter Egg-Stravaganza
Easter Egg Hunt & Family Fun!
When:
Where: 426 Davis Road, Bedford
When: Saturday, March 28th at 10:30 am
Where: The Lutheran Church of the Savior
426 Davis Road, Bedford, MA
Bring the kids, invite your friends, and come enjoy a joyful morning celebrating Easter together. We hope to see you there!
Rotary Club of Concord Celebrating 95 Years of Community Service
When:
Where: 211 Sudbury Road, Concord
Items needed: Diaper Sizes: 4, 5, 6, Baby Wipes, Toothpaste and Shampoo
This year there is a high priority need for diapers and baby wipes. Crosby’s Market will have prepackaged donation bags available for purchase on Saturday.
Thank you to everyone who has donated to the Show the Love donation drive which began in February and will end with this final donation day on March 28th at Crosby’s Market.
The Rotary Club of Concord has a long-standing partnership with Open Table Food Pantry in Maynard. Families who may be your neighbors are struggling to make ends meet. Open Table serves people from 21 cities and towns. Guests include 30% who are children under the age of 18 and 15% are senior citizens.
Open Table budgets $12,000 a year to purchase personal care items and diapers which are not covered under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
You can help by donating Diaper Sizes: 4, 5, 6, Baby Wipes, Toothpaste and Shampoo
AB Community Compass Casino Royale — March 28
When:
Where: 215 Harvard Road Stow
Enjoy casino games, delicious appetizers, and a spirited silent auction — all while helping ensure that neighbors in Acton and Boxborough can continue to access essential resources and community connections.
Saturday, March 28 | 6:30–10:30PM
Wedgewood Pines Country Club, Stow
More info & tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/casino-royale-3
You’ll Get Short Stories & Tall Tales from Carol Wing in Solo Show March 28
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Cabaret Seating. BYOB & Snacks.
Direct Ticket Link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/3-28-26-carol-wing-friends-short-stories-tall-tales/S4ZNWNTM44C5PU2CR44HI52W
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
When:
Where: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford
At Stony Brook Fish & Game
When:
Where: 128 Lowell Road, Westford
20 Easter Hams and 20 Turkeys raffled on a spin wheel
*Sirloin Strips, Prime Ribs and others are also being raffled off. Raffle tickets on sale at the event! $1500 Cash drawing as well! (Drawing tickets on sale now – see any Stony Brook member) Open to the public.
Food and beverages will also be available.
When:
Where: 1A North Rd, Chelmsford
Organized by the Welcoming Committee of First Parish Chelmsford in partnership with the Town of Chelmsford Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, additional support for the program was generously provided through a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The event will feature a dynamic panel of speakers from Greater Boston PFLAG, a leading organization advocating for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. In honor of Transgender Day of Visibility. The panel will share personal experiences, insights, and perspectives in recognition of Transgender Day of Visibility — a day dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of the challenges they face.
This community-centered event aims to foster understanding, promote inclusion, and affirm the dignity and visibility of transgender and nonbinary individuals. Attendees will have the opportunity to listen, learn, and engage in meaningful dialogue in a welcoming and supportive environment.
This event is free and open to the public.
For additional information, please contact the event organizers via email at welcoming@uuchelmsford.org.
When:
Where: 321 Main Street, Worcester
Nashoba Valley Chorale, in collaboration with the Worcester Youth Symphony Orchestra, proudly presents Masterwork: Bruckner's Te Deum on Sunday, March 29, 2026 at 3:00, conducted by Anne Watson Born, Nashoba Valley Chorale's Music Director, and Jonathan Colby, Artistic Director of the Worcester Youth Symphony Orchestra. The Te Deum brings 180 musicians together joined by four guest soloists.
The concert will take place in the beautiful Mechanics Hall in Worcester. Other works will include Brahms' Academic Festival Overture with Sir Malcom Sargent choral finale; Wagner's Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral; Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture; and Bruckner's Os Justi and Locus Iste.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 29, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM
Place: Mechanics Hall, 321 Main Street, Worcester, MA
Tickets: $25 Adults/Seniors if purchased online ($30 if purchased at the door)
$5 Children under age 18
The Nashoba Valley Chorale is well known through Central Massachusetts and draws singers from towns in the heart of Nashoba Valley as well as from all over the metro-west Boston area and southern New Hampshire. For more information about Nashoba Valley Chorale, visit https://nvcsings.org/
When:
Where: 21 Concord Road, Sudbury
This program will take place on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at 3 PM in the Community Meeting Room of the Goodnow Library, 21 Concord Road, Sudbury, MA. Admission is free due to a generous bequest from the estate of Stella and Frank Ricciardi to the Friends of the Goodnow Library. Seating is first come, first served, and free parking is available at the library. In case of inclement weather, please check www.friendsofgoodnow.org for updates.
The presenter, Jane Oneail, is the founder of Culturally Curious, a company that curates and presents art appreciation programs. Jane holds a master’s in Art History from Boston University and a master’s in Education from Harvard University. Born and raised in NH, she has worked at some of the state's most esteemed cultural institutions, including the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, where she served as Executive Director, and the Currier Museum of Art where she held the role of Senior Educator. Jane has also taught at the college level for more than a decade, most recently at Southern New Hampshire University. The Friends of Goodnow are delighted to have Jane return to Sudbury. She is a very popular and personable presenter, and her art programs are always well received.
When:
Where: Online/Concord
The artist-designed pianos will be installed in high-traffic outdoor locations throughout Concord and West Concord, where community members of all ages are encouraged to stop, play, and enjoy the experience. The public exhibition will run from May 30 through June 27, 2026. A full map of piano locations and a schedule of pop-up CCM performances will be released in May 2026.
Produced in partnership with the internationally recognized arts organization Sing for Hope, Pianos on the Town brings together visual art and live music to foster creativity, accessibility, and community connection. The project will launch with a communitywide unveiling on May 30, 2026, marking the official debut of the painted pianos across town.
“For twenty years, CCM has been dedicated to the belief that music should be accessible to everyone,” said Kate Yoder, Executive Director and Founder of CCM. “Pianos on the Town is a joyful expression of that mission—an open invitation for people to pause, listen, and play, while celebrating the extraordinary talent of our local artistic community.”
Artist Submission Details
CCM seeks bold, imaginative, and durable designs that reflect the character, history, and spirit of Concord. Selected artists will receive a stipend and the opportunity to showcase their work in one of the town’s most visible and engaging public settings. Eight to ten designs will be selected.
Application Deadline: March 30, 2026
Launch Day Celebration: May 30, 2026
Exhibition Dates: May 30 – June 27, 2026
Guidelines and How to Apply: Artists may submit proposals through the Sing for Hope digital application portal now open to the public.
Adjudication Process
Submitted designs will be reviewed by a selection committee comprised of local artists, business leaders, and community stakeholders. Proposals will be evaluated based on artistic merit, durability for outdoor display, and alignment with the project’s goal of encouraging public engagement and community connection. If you would like to apply and have questions, please contact Sara Seng at Sseng@ConcordConservatory.org.
When:
Where: 21 Concord Road, Sudbury
“Speaking Out for Good” will continue to focus on connecting with community members, discussing our roles in addressing domestic violence, masculinity and the threads that bring us together. Attendees will join us for a viewing of “Understanding and Preventing Relationship Violence.” This short video is brought to us in collaboration with the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund and will provide a shared starting point for the evening’s interactive conversation. Together we will have the opportunity to engage in organized breakout groups, conversation prompts and community dialogue, led by public health and community engagement leaders. Through a series of questions and prompts, the group will dig deep into what draws us to this crucial topic and provide support and insight into how we can better address the community’s needs.
"We are thrilled to be hosting “Speaking Out for Good” and look forward to rich conversation, the opportunity to connect and learn what draws us all to helping reduce domestic violence,” said J Verhoosky, Director of Youth & Family services for the Town of Wayland and White Ribbon Group member. "This event provides a much needed platform for community members to discuss a variety of paths that have brought us together, action steps to reduce violence, and identify a variety of ways to take action within the region.
“We hope you can join us and be a part of this enriching dialogue!”
Key Details:
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 7 p.m.
Location: Goodnow Public Library, 21 Concord Road, Sudbury
The White Ribbon Group is a local initiative focused on engaging men and boys in ending violence against women and girls. White Ribbon groups began in Canada in response to the Montreal Massacre, where 14 women were killed by a man. It operates in collaboration with the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable. This aligns with the broader international White Ribbon Campaign, which aims to encourage men to speak out against violence against women and girls and promote healthy, positive attitudes and behaviors. The White Ribbon Group works to foster a community environment free from violence by educating and empowering individuals of all genders, challenge gender-based violence and embrace healthy masculinity.
For more information on the Domestic Violence Roundtable, visit www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org. For more information on the White Ribbon Group, email whiteribbon.dvrt@gmail.com.
When:
Where: 200 Central Street, Hudson
The Hudson Historical Society will present Matt Sargent and John Gately from the Marlborough Historical Society. They will discuss contributions from what is now Hudson ( formerly a part of Marlborough) to the Revolutionary War.
February’s presenter, author Linda Le Sage, is rescheduled for April 28. She will discuss her book “A Cuppa Tea with Miss Jean”.
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.
Refresh Your Basic Editing Skills
Assabet Valley Camera Club Program
When:
Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson
Whether you are a seasoned pro or new to Photoshop, join us to see how Hazel demonstrates simple modifications that will make your images stand out. Easy adjustments for contrast, shadows, highlights, clarity, cropping and more will improve your photos. As an active camera club judge, she often comments on simple fixes that will improve an image’s score. Hazel will demonstrate in Photoshop, but the same techniques apply in almost any editing program.
Currently, AVCC meetings are using a hybrid approach where members can meet 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 a description of full membership benefits, please 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. Hazel’s presentation will begin at 7:30.
AVCC in-person meetings are held at the Hudson Senior Center, 29 Church Street, Hudson. 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 to become members. Photographers benefit from the club's hands-on experiences, from the knowledge presented in programs, and from having their work critiqued. Check out the AVCC website at https://www.assabetvalleycameraclub.com/
April 1, 2026 7PM - Companion Planting - Stow Garden Club
When:
Where: 509 Great Rd in Stow
Gretel is a Trustee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and a Lifetime Master Gardener with the Massachusetts Master Garden Association.
The public is welcome at no charge. Residents of Bolton, Stow, and surrounding communities are invited.
Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Rd in Stow
Westborough Earth Day Town-Wide Litter Cleanup!
Sign-up: April 1-9, 2026
Cleanup: Week of April 11-18, 2026
When:
Where: Westborough
For questions contact: earthday@westboroughlandtrust.org
Curated by Crystalle Lacouture
April 2, 2026 - May 10, 2026
When:
Where: 37 Lexington Road, Concord
to elevate the humble and everyday into something worthy of praise. There are memorials and remembrances, references to the Dutch masters and Joseph Cornell, to rock music and masterpieces, to feminist artists at the vanguard, to the stories we all share and the writers, thinkers, and movements that still move us today. There are also works that honor, elevate, and transform familiar and often humble, quotidian materials into the realm of art. In offering these tributes, the artists create a generously inclusive vision — one in which the work becomes a collaboration not only with the beholder, but with the very sources that inspired it. Together, maker, viewer, and muse become allies in deepening an intangible experience, adding a new contribution to the long, layered timeline of history.
Artists featured in this exhibition include Brett Angell, Willie Binnie, Jenny Brillhart, Hillary Doyle, Tory Fair, Emily Hass, Lu Heintz, Crystalle Lacouture, Limited Time Engagement (Caira Art Editions), Cathy Della Lucia, S. Billie Mandle, Dogwood Messer, Allison Reimus, Jill Slosburg-Ackerman, Zainab Sumu (Caira Art Editions), and Joe Wardwell.
A catalog of the exhibition will be available at Concord Art. For more information, contact Executive Director Kate James at katejames@concordart.org or Assistant Director Natalie Reiser at
nataliereiser@concordart.org. You may also call Concord Art at 978-369-2578.
About Concord Art:
Concord Center for the Visual Arts was founded a century ago by Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts, an American Impressionist and philanthropist whose mission—to promote and advance the visual arts and artists, and to sustain our cultural community—still stands today. Concord Art provides a place for contemporary art exhibitions and art education. Concord Art is located at 37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742. Tuesday through Saturday 10am – 4:30pm, Sunday 12pm - 4pm
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: 12 Concord Rd, Acton
The Senior Choir of Acton Congregational Church along with guest singers from area choruses will present Margaret Bonds’s masterwork, Credo, as part of its special Good Friday service on April 3rd.
Bonds composed Credo in 1965, setting to music the powerful and inspirational words written by W.E.B. Du Bois in 1904. Modern performers and audience can find elements of Credo uncomfortable, in part because the work forces us to confront the injustice of American slavery and its legacy head on, as both Du Bois and Bonds intended. Credo proved to be difficult for Bonds as well when she sought publication. Her publisher demanded that she change the words of the second movement (“Especially Do I Believe in the Negro Race”) from “Negro race” to “human race,” and when she adamantly refused to do so, he refused to publish it. After Bonds’s unexpected death in 1972, many of her papers were mislaid, including much of the source material for Credo. Thus, the first full edition of Credo was not published until 2021, over 50 years after Bonds wrote it. Since its publication in 2021, the work has finally taken its place among the standard repertoire of choral masterpieces.
The music of Bonds and text of Du Bois will be interwoven with scripture and moments of reflection, drawing connections between the passion of Christ and the suffering of people of color throughout our country’s history. Soprano Amy Onyonyi and Tenor Christon Carney will be featured soloists with Elizabeth Carley, Acton Congregational's talented organist and pianist. Senior Choir Director, Elinor A. Armsby leads the performance.
When:
Where: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
Saturday, April 4, 12:00 p.m.
When:
Where: 5 High Street, Acton
$10.00 per child. All kids must be accompanied by an adult. Bring your own basket, ready to fill. Parking on nearby public lots.
Registration is required: Email us at president@ironworkfarm.org
When:
Where: Nashoba Regional High School, Route 117 (Green Road GPS) in Bolton
The program includes music by Gordon Jacob and a setting of Grieg's Holberg Suite, played by the NSB Clarinet Choir. A Clarinet Choir (by the way) includes a full complement of clarinet varieties: Eb Soprano, the well-known Bb, Eb Alto, Bb Bass, and great-big Bb Contra-bass clarinets
The featured work is Kurt Weill's own setting of music from his Threepenny Opera in a chamber music setting. Performed by the NSB Chamber Players, the suite of 'songs' captures the mood of pre-war Berlin. And, yes folks, it includes what you will recognize as “Mack the Knife.”
Nashoba Symphonic Band will continue its season on May 1 with another small ensemble program and on May 3rd with the full Symphonic Band Concert featuring the classic band work, La Fiesta Mexicana.
Nashoba Symphonic Band is a program of The Nashoba Regional High School Friends of Music and is supported in part by grants from Ashby, Berlin, Bolton, Lancaster, and Stow Cultural Councils, local agencies supported by the MA Cultural Council, a state agency.
When:
Where: 80 Champney Street, Groton
Beginners are welcome, no experience or partner is necessary. 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: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4), Chelmsford
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: 17 Still River Road, Harvard
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
Concord Conservatory of Music Presents Biribá Union: A Global Fusion of Hip-Hop, Brazilian Forró, and Jazz
When:
Where: 1317 Main Street, Concord
Biribá Union, named after a Brazilian wild sugar-apple, was born out of Silkroad’s Global Musician Workshop. The trio features:
- Mike Block: A Grammy Award-winning cellist and singer, hailed by Yo-Yo Ma as "the ideal musician for the 21st century."
- Christylez Bacon: A Grammy-nominated beatboxer and songwriter who was the first hip-hop artist featured at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
- Patricia Ligia: An acclaimed electric bass player and composer from Uruguay who has toured with global superstars like Karol G.
Their unique sound bridges the freestyle energy of Hip-Hop and Go-go with the effortless beauty of Brazilian Forró and Choro, all grounded in the earthiness of American Roots music.
Tickets are $35 for General Admission and are free for students 18 and under.
Event Details:
- What: Biribá Union in Concert
- When: Friday, April 10, 7:30 pm
- Where: Concord Conservatory of Music, 1317 Main Street, Concord, MA
- Tickets: Available online and in-person
About Concord Conservatory of Music (CCM): CCM is a non-profit community music school dedicated to fostering a lifelong love of music. By providing a home for excellence in music education and performance, CCM serves as a vital creative resource for the Concord area. We are grateful to our sponsors and donors who make our Concert & Lecture Series possible.
When:
Where: 427 Massachusetts Avenue, Boxborough
The sale will take place in the meeting room of the Sargent Memorial Library, 427 Massachusetts Avenue. Proceeds from the sale will go toward additional library programs and museum passes. Cash and checks only.
Please support this sale by attending and by donating your gently used hard covers, paperbacks, music, and audiovisual items, and also puzzles and board games in complete and as new condition. Donations will be accepted from Monday April 6 through Thursday April 9 at the library during regular library hours. Please no VCR tapes or magazines or any material in really poor condition.
“La Fête Française” April 10 & 12, 2026
When:
Where: Fitchburg Art Museum Shapiro Hall, Joy of Music 185 Elm Street, Fitchburg & 1 Gorham Street, Worcester
Grab your beret and a warm croissant and get in the spirit of this French-themed program that puts the harp front and center. Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro was commissioned to showcase the innovations by a French harp-making company. Typically a deliberate and decidedly slow composer, Ravel wrote this piece in a mere 3 days.
Delicate, light, and charming, Saint-Saën’s Fantaisie is virtuosic for both harp and violin. The famous composer created this sparkling musical pas-de-deux for 2 sisters, succeeding in crafting a single-movement piece that feels light and improvised.
Chausson’s Piano Quartet is unmistakable in its French Romanticism, lyrical, bouyant, and lush. Remarkably, he never intended to be a composer; he studied and became a lawyer, though with no real interest in it he dabbled in several other occupations and art forms before landing at the Paris Conservatory where he studied music.
Worcester Chamber Music Society Musicians: Krista Buckland Reisner: violin, Rohan Gregory: violin, Peter Sulski: viola, David Russell: cello, Randall Hodgkinson: piano
Friday, April 10 @7:30PM Sunday, April 12 @4PM
Fitchburg Art Museum Shapiro Hall, Joy of Music
185 Elm Street, Fitchburg 1 Gorham Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @7 PM Pre-concert talk @3:30 PM
Reception to follow immediately
The April 10 concert is funded in part by the Gardner and Lunenburg Cultural Councils, local agencies funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Venue is handicapped accessible.
Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/la-fete-francaise/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624.
When:
Where: King and Rogers Streets in Littleton
Come early on Saturday for the best selection of incredible bargains to furnish your home and provide years of use. Shop for bikes, kitchen goods of all types, carpets. Small furniture and appliances, tools, artwork, vintage and collectibles, toys, sporting goods, games and other stuff you didn’t know you needed.
Clearance starts at 1 pm with $2/bag. Everything must go!
Proceeds from the sale will benefit a remote school in Ghana to give children access to education they would not other wise have. Visit www.learningupnow.wordpress.com for more information. Email memberreach@fculittle.org for more information. The sale is supported in part by the Littleton Historical Society and First Church Unitarian of Littleton.
Help Save Our Planet and Protect Your Identity
When:
Where: 26 Concord Road, just across from Goodnow Library in Sudbury
The event is open to all communities and will be held rain or shine. At the electronics recycling truck, prices vary from $25-50 for a TV, $15 for a laptop computer, $15-25 for a computer monitor, $5-$40 for appliances, and $5 for a box of electric cords. Workers will remove the items from your vehicle and place them in the recycling truck which is operated by a state-licensed electronic recycling company who will properly dispose of all items. They will accept ANYTHING WITH A CORD OR BATTERY (including washing machines, air conditioners, space heaters, treadmills, etc.) as well as propane tanks, any type of battery, printer ink cartridges, and toner cartridges.
The fee for shredding is just $9 per copy paper box or brown grocery bag. A volunteer will remove your boxes or bags of documents from your car and your documents will be shredded on-site. The truck is equipped with closed-circuit TV so you can actually watch the shredding if you wish. Personal and business documents of any type may be shredded.
You may pay by cash, check, or VENMO.
MCC is located at 26 Concord Road, just across from Goodnow Library in Sudbury. For more information, please email recycling@MCCSudbury.org or call 978-443-3885.
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Bolton
19 Carter in Berlin
Visit https://19carter.org/ for tickets, registration + more info!
When:
Where: 50 Audubon Drive, Acton
The workshop will be held at the Acton Recreation Building located at 50 Audubon Drive, Acton MA on Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 10 am to 12 pm. The program is free and there is no need to preregister.
Each participant will receive a Make a Plan template and 4” Star Magnet. The template will be reviewed with emphasis on:
*Why do we need to be prepared
*Different types of emergencies
*Sheltering in place
*Evacuation notifications
*Pets
*Go-Bags
*And more
This will be an interactive presentation with explanations of recommendations and examples of situations that might arise. There will be opportunities for questions and answers.
The Central Middlesex Medical Reserve Corp and its role in supporting the Town of Acton will be highlighted.
