SAGA Celebrates Summer with New Art Exhibition Featuring 14 Local Artists
When:
Where: 509 Great Road, Stow
The SAGA Members Summer Show will be on display from June 5 through July 31 at the Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA. The exhibition showcases a diverse collection of artwork inspired by the season, highlighting the creativity and artistic vision of local painters and photographers.
A free opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 5, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., offering visitors an opportunity to meet the artists, view the artwork, and enjoy an evening celebrating the local arts community.
The exhibition reflects the spirit of summer through vibrant colors, striking landscapes, captivating photography, and imaginative artistic interpretations. Visitors will experience a rich variety of styles and subjects that capture the warmth, energy, and beauty of the season.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, collector, or simply looking for an enjoyable community event, SAGA welcomes you to attend and discover the talents of artists from Stow and surrounding communities.
Exhibition Dates: June 5 – July 31
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 5, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Location: Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow, MA
Admission: Free
The Stow Area Guild of Artists (SAGA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering community among local artists and enriching the cultural life of Stow and neighboring towns through exhibitions, art markets, open studios, and educational opportunities.
For more information about the exhibition and SAGA membership, visit www.stow-artists.org.
When:
Where: 37 Lexington Road, Concord
The impulse behind Say It with Flowers is rooted in the community that is Concord Art. As we near completion of our new classroom, the Keyes Art Barn, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible generosity of our community that made it possible. With that in mind, and with the knowledge that the grounds around Concord Art will still be a construction zone during the summer, we decided to bring the gardens inside and to fill our galleries with a riot of color and texture.
The exhibition takes its title from the familiar Florists Telegraph Delivery (FTD) slogan, coined in 1917 by Boston adman Patrick O’Keefe and inspired by the Victorian practice of floriography, where floral arrangements were used to send secret messages. The FTD slogan was hugely successful and helped shape the industry by encouraging people to send flowers to express a wide range of emotions: secret and not-so-secret love, congratulations for significant life events, or sympathy for a loss.
Contemporary artists have taken things further, infusing familiar floral forms with deeper meanings and raising questions about our relationship to nature and what it means to live in today’s world. From addressing social isolation during Covid to posing questions about body politics and fertility to honoring a beloved dog, the nineteen artists in this exhibition use the subject of flowers to address a wide range of themes both political and deeply personal. Whether reimagining fifteenth-century botanical illustrations or fashioning ethereal sculptures out of light, these artists embrace the sensual nature of flowers, using the materiality of paint, graphite, ink, paper, sticks, cyanotype, photography, and collage to create a distinctive and evocative language. And in so doing, they invite the viewer to listen in.
Artists featured in this exhibition include Laura Blacklow, Loren Eiferman, Tina Feingold, Tom Fels, Emily Filler, Aaron Fink, Beth Galston, Nancy Gruskin, Katrine Hildebrandt, Fiona Kennedy, Kirstin Lamb, Jaeok Lee, Alex Maclean, Neeta Madahar, Susan Maxfield, Linda Nagaoka, Tucker Nichols, Roberta Paul, Katherine Richmond, and Peter Gruner Shellenberger.
When:
Where: 19 Carter Street, Berlin
concerts taking place Saturday evenings from 7 - 9 pm from June 20th to August 15th
(excluding July 4th) at 19 Carter Street, Berlin, MA. Tickets are available now at
19Carter.org – $175 for a Summer Pass; individual tickets $25 in advance or $30 at
the door, $5 for students and FREE for kids.
The concert series offers an array of marvelous musicians presenting a range of genres
spanning from bluegrass to jazz to African music & dance and more! See the full
lineup below:
June 20th – Southern Rail (Bluegrass)
June 27th – Swing 440 (Gypsy Jazz)
July 11th – Crocodile River Music (African Music & Dance)
July 18th – Moe Dixon w/ Seth Asser & Gary Brown (Folk/Blues/Country)
July 25th – Nolan Slate Sextet (Jazz)
August 1st – Mark Russell & Friends (Rock/Pop/Blues/Jazz)
August 8th – Rioflow Trio (Latin-infused Jazz/Salsa)
August 15th – Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli with special guest Anelise (Folk/Gospel/Soul)
19 Carter is partnering with local breweries and wineries for select concerts. These
onsite partners include Clover Road Brewing Company of Hudson; Dirigible Brewing
Company of Littleton; and IEMMALLO Wine of Ashland.
This year’s summer concert series is sponsored by Clinton Savings Bank, North
Brook Alpaca Farm, Cordelia’s Farm, Golden Skep Farm, the Berlin and Bolton
Cultural Councils (local agencies funded by Mass Cultural Council, a state agency)
and S. Elaine McDonald from REMAX Executive Realty.
For more information, check out our website at 19Carter.org or email us directly at
info@19carter.org. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @19CarterCommunity
When:
Where: Memorial Park in downtown Maynard
79th year of free outdoor summer concerts at Memorial Park, across from the Fine Arts Theater in downtown Maynard. Concerts are held on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 pm, running from June 24th through August 26th. This year's program features international musical highlights along with tributes to Hollywood, Broadway, rock favorites, and the Armed Forces with brand-new arrangements added to beloved marches and patriotic tunes.
The season opens on Wednesday, June 24th, launching a musical journey that promises something for everyone. This year marks Michael Karpeichik's 24th year as conductor, and he is joined by Assistant Conductor Peter Gillies. Together they lead a larger, energized ensemble of musicians drawn from Maynard and several surrounding towns. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, settle in, and enjoy an evening of live music performed by your neighbors and friends.
A special Independence Day concert will be held on Wednesday, July 1st in celebration of the Fourth of July holiday.
All concerts are free and open to the public. In the event of rain, concerts will be canceled. Please check the Maynard Community Band's Facebook page or website at www.maynardcommunityband.com for updates.
The MCB welcomes new members! If you are an instrumentalist interested in joining, visit www.maynardcommunityband.com and click the "Join the Band" tab. See you at the show!
When:
Where: Various Locations
Pack a picnic and enjoy the sunset at Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, MA. Join the Concord Band on the concert lawn this summer as the Band returns to the Fruitlands Outdoor Stage for its 41st season of live music. Concerts will be held on Thursdays, July 9, July 16, and July 23, at 7:15pm, and music themes include “Born in the USA”, "Boston Liberties" and “A Little Night Music”; the July 23 concert will feature Concord Band small ensembles. Bring your favorite fare, enjoy stunning sunset views, and settle in for an evening of timeless tunes performed by a 65-member ensemble representing 40 area towns. Bring a blanket and lawn chairs - there’s plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the evening. Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. Limited seating is available on the patio. Both the patio and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. $10/non-members, $5/members, children under 6 free. To purchase tickets in advance, visit the website thetrustees.org/program/concerts. In the event of inclement weather, check the same site for cancellations. (Please note: The Concord Band program originally scheduled at Fruitlands for Thursday, July 2nd has been cancelled due to extreme heat.)
Come celebrate Independence Day at Picnic in the Park at Emerson Field in Concord, on July 4th at 3:00pm, when the Concord Band will celebrate musical themes for the "Quarter Millennium Celebration". In the event of inclement weather, including extreme heat, the concert will move indoors at 51 Walden Performing Arts Center, a fully air conditioned venue.
On Wednesday, July 15, at 7:00pm, at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA, the Concord Band will perform an introductory program, with the music theme “Boston Liberties”. The Band will open for the John Philip Sousa National High School Honor Band. Seating is general admission; accessible seating will be available upon arrival. Students and Seniors $15; Adults $20. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the website mechanicshall.org/tickets.
Improv 101: Led by Charlie Smith
When:
Where: 1A North Road, Chelmsford
Visit https://www.chelmsfordarts.org/ for tickets or more information.
The Chelmsford Center for the Arts is located at 1A North Road, Chelmsford, MA
When:
Where: 4 Rogers St., Littleton
Documentary Screening of The Ashtabula Train Disaster
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
Summer Concert Series: Moe Dixon w/ Seth Asser + Gary Brown (Folk/Blues/Country)
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
$25 in advance, $30 at the door, $5 for students, FREE for kids!
Purchase tickets at 19Carter.org
Summer Events Series at The Armory on the Assabet
Colonial Faire
When:
Where: 35 Washington Street, Hudson
Colonial Faire
Sunday, July 19 | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Armory on the Assabet, 35 Washington Street, Hudson
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
https://pcawestford.org
When:
Where: Ellsworth-McAfee Park (Rt. 135) in Northborough
Houston Bernard - Sunday,July 19, 5pm
Chat with Public Health Nurse Sandi!
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
July 21 Free Infant Feeding Support Group in Acton
When:
Where: 179 Great Road, Acton
Summer Concert Series on Chelmsford Common
Dates: July 3, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18
When:
Where: Chelmsford Town Common
The Concert Band, under the direction of Eric Linsner, will kick off the season with its traditional capstone on the Independence Day Festival on Friday, July 3, just after 7pm. This performance is sponsored by a generous grant from Rockland Trust.
After the kickoff, the band’s 7pm Tuesday series starts on July 14 with the Jazz Ensemble, directed by Art Bakopolus, and they will also perform on July 28 and August 11. On the alternating Tuesdays, you will be able to hear the Concert Band performing on July 21, August 4, and August 18. This summer series has been made possible with a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has a 75-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972. They depend on grants from local businesses, arts organizations such as the Chelmsford Cultural Council, and your donations. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
A Celebration of Plant-Based Foods: 4th Annual Community Potluck
When:
Where: Nara Park Picnic Pavilion, Acton
Where: NARA Park Picnic Pavilion, Acton, MA
We all share one activity that can have a significant impact on climate change–the food we eat! Eating more plant-based meals is an immediate and DELICIOUS way to put less CO2 into the atmosphere. Come taste wonderful vegetarian and vegan dishes from across our community and bring a dish of your own based on veggies, fruits, grains, beans, or nuts. It can be as simple or as complicated as you like. Enjoy a cooking demo and special resources. Be part of something healthy, resilient, and YUMMY! Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org and the Acton Sustainability Office. Info at https://energizeacton.org/event/celebration-of-plant-based-meals/.
Family Movie Night at Memorial Park – July 24
When:
Where: Memorial Park, Maynard
Come early to enjoy music performed by Devotion, grab dinner from local vendors, and settle in for a great movie night with friends and neighbors.
Don’t forget your blankets and lawn chairs, and join us for a memorable summer evening of family fun. We look forward to seeing you there!
The music begins at 6:45PM.
The family-friendly PG-13 movie from the '80s starts at dusk.
Save the date for the next family movie night on 8/28.
More information can be found at https://www.maynardbusinessalliance.org/outdoor-family-movie-night.
Acton 2026 Summer Concerts Series
Shot of Poison – Poison Tribute on Friday, July 24
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
Parody Playhouse
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
Summer Concert Series: Nolan Slate Sextet (Jazz)
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
$25 in advance, $30 at the door, $5 for students, FREE for kids!
Purchase tickets at 19Carter.org
When:
Where: 128 Main Street and 5 High Street, Acton
128 Main Street and 5 High Street, Acton
The Iron Work Farm continues its series of “4th Sunday” events with museum open houses at Jones Tavern (128 Main St., 1 to 3 p.m.) and the Jones-Faulkner Homestead (5 High St., 3 to 5 p.m.)
In this important anniversary year, come visit the homes of two families closely involved with the American Revolution, and Acton’s oldest standing tavern. At the Faulkner House, participate in textile production techniques and learn about the important process of “fulling” woolen cloth.
No charge; parking on site or nearby. Check www.ironworkfarm.org for details.
Braver Angels Workshop: Immigration - Finding Common Ground
When:
Where: 19 Carter St, Berlin
The goals of this workshop are to 1) Delve into the single issue of immigration where people differ, and learn how the other side sees the problem 2) Investigate areas of common ground and points of agreement and 3) Learn something that might be helpful to others in our community and the nation. Registration required - visit 19Carter.org.
Isaac Davis Toastmasters
When:
Where: Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Speak with confidence when the moment matters. Mon. 7:15 PM
Jul. 27 (Virtual) • Aug. 10 (In Person) • Aug. 24 (Virtual)
Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Free. 2193.toastmastersclubs.org
Mai N. (VPPR): 603-759-8178
Acton Recreation Department Kids Concert Jeff Jam on July 28
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
Summer Concert Series on Chelmsford Common
Dates: July 3, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18
When:
Where: Chelmsford Town Common
The Concert Band, under the direction of Eric Linsner, will kick off the season with its traditional capstone on the Independence Day Festival on Friday, July 3, just after 7pm. This performance is sponsored by a generous grant from Rockland Trust.
After the kickoff, the band’s 7pm Tuesday series starts on July 14 with the Jazz Ensemble, directed by Art Bakopolus, and they will also perform on July 28 and August 11. On the alternating Tuesdays, you will be able to hear the Concert Band performing on July 21, August 4, and August 18. This summer series has been made possible with a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has a 75-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972. They depend on grants from local businesses, arts organizations such as the Chelmsford Cultural Council, and your donations. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
Early Literacy Development in Bilingual Families
When:
Where: Zoom Webinar
Acton 2026 Summer Concerts Series
Who Are You – The Who Tribute on Friday, July 31
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
When:
Where: 180 Old Westford Rd., Chelmsford
When:
Where: Ellsworth-McAfee Park (Rt. 135) in Northborough
Petty Larceny - Sunday, August 2, 5pm
Summer Concert Series on Chelmsford Common
Dates: July 3, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18
When:
Where: Chelmsford Town Common
The Concert Band, under the direction of Eric Linsner, will kick off the season with its traditional capstone on the Independence Day Festival on Friday, July 3, just after 7pm. This performance is sponsored by a generous grant from Rockland Trust.
After the kickoff, the band’s 7pm Tuesday series starts on July 14 with the Jazz Ensemble, directed by Art Bakopolus, and they will also perform on July 28 and August 11. On the alternating Tuesdays, you will be able to hear the Concert Band performing on July 21, August 4, and August 18. This summer series has been made possible with a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has a 75-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972. They depend on grants from local businesses, arts organizations such as the Chelmsford Cultural Council, and your donations. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
Summer Events Series at The Armory on the Assabet
Shakespeare at the Armory
When:
Where: 14 Main Street, Hudson
Shakespeare at the Armory
August 6–9, 2026 | Friday & Saturday 7:00 PM | Sunday 2:00 PM
Armory on the Assabet, 14 Main Street, Hudson
Open-air Shakespeare performances by The Hudson Haven | $10 suggested donation
Acton 2026 Summer Concerts Series
Vyntyge Skynyrd – Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute on Friday, August 7
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
When:
Where: Center School in Stow, Hartley Road entrance
There are rides for all ages and ability levels and all are scenic and well marked! Rides range from 5 (particularly good for families with small children) and 14 miles to 25 and 37 miles, which are a little hillier and more appropriate for experienced, adult riders. Want a challenge? There’s a fun, hilly “metric century” of 64 miles! All routes have GPS files available through our website, bikeforthewoods.org, that you can download to your phone or bike computer, and all except the southern half of the 64 mile route are “arrowed” (that means there are painted, directional arrows on the pavement). A limited supply of old fashioned cue sheets are available for the longer rides.
All rides pass by conservation land in Stow and surrounding towns and avoid busy streets. The longer routes (25 and up) pass through Stow, Harvard, Littleton, and Acton, and the 64 mile route adds mileage in Hudson, Bolton and Marlborough. Refreshments are provided at a water stop that you will pass at mile 13 and again (on the 37 and 64) at mile 24.
Register now at www.bikeforthewoods.org! Advance registration is $25 per adult/$15 per child 12 and under ($55 maximum for a family), day of event registration is $30 per adult/$20 per child ($60 maximum for a family). All proceeds benefit the Stow Conservation Trust and help protect land in Stow! So enjoy a great bike ride, bring the whole family, and benefit a great cause!
When:
Where: Ellsworth-McAfee Park (Rt. 135) in Northborough
School of Rock Showcase - Sunday, August 9, 5pm
Isaac Davis Toastmasters
When:
Where: Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Speak with confidence when the moment matters. Mon. 7:15 PM
Jul. 27 (Virtual) • Aug. 10 (In Person) • Aug. 24 (Virtual)
Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Free. 2193.toastmastersclubs.org
Mai N. (VPPR): 603-759-8178
Acton Recreation Department Kids Night: Tanglewood Marionettes presents "The Dragon King"
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season.
Maynard Cultural Council Annual Grantee and Erik Hansen Award Ceremony
When:
Where: 77 Main Street, Maynard
The MCC is proud and excited to be presenting the winners of the 2026 grants. There are sixteen grants being announced.
Additionally, the Second Annual Erik Hansen Award will be announced. The award is named in honor of the late artist and photographer Erik Hansen who was a passionate and committed advocate for the arts in Maynard. The honoree is chosen for their outstanding contribution to the town’s arts and cultural community.
All are welcome.
The annual grant cycle typically opens in September and will be announced. If you are an individual, organization, school, nonprofits and seek funding for your cultural activity in the area you are welcome to apply for the 2027 grant program.
The Maynard Cultural Council is a volunteer organization that supports art, science, and humanities projects by granting funds allocated to Maynard by the Commonwealth.
Summer Concert Series on Chelmsford Common
Dates: July 3, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18
When:
Where: Chelmsford Town Common
The Concert Band, under the direction of Eric Linsner, will kick off the season with its traditional capstone on the Independence Day Festival on Friday, July 3, just after 7pm. This performance is sponsored by a generous grant from Rockland Trust.
After the kickoff, the band’s 7pm Tuesday series starts on July 14 with the Jazz Ensemble, directed by Art Bakopolus, and they will also perform on July 28 and August 11. On the alternating Tuesdays, you will be able to hear the Concert Band performing on July 21, August 4, and August 18. This summer series has been made possible with a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has a 75-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972. They depend on grants from local businesses, arts organizations such as the Chelmsford Cultural Council, and your donations. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
Acton 2026 Summer Concerts Series
Best Friends Girl – The Cars Experience, on Friday, August 14
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
VBS Compassion Camp
When:
Where: 12 Concord Rd, Acton
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Location: Acton Congregational Church, 12 Concord Rd, Acton, MA
Who Can Attend: Pre-K through 4th Grade
Cost: Free, Registration Required
Join us for Vacation Bible School this summer!
Acton Congregational Church, United Church of Christ Boxborough, and West Acton Baptist Church are coming together to offer Compassion Camp: What Every Living Thing Needs.
Kids ages Pre-K through 4th Grade will enjoy games, activities, and learning about God’s creation.
Register:
VBS Registration Form
VBS Compassion Camp 2026
Summer Concert Series on Chelmsford Common
Dates: July 3, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18
When:
Where: Chelmsford Town Common
The Concert Band, under the direction of Eric Linsner, will kick off the season with its traditional capstone on the Independence Day Festival on Friday, July 3, just after 7pm. This performance is sponsored by a generous grant from Rockland Trust.
After the kickoff, the band’s 7pm Tuesday series starts on July 14 with the Jazz Ensemble, directed by Art Bakopolus, and they will also perform on July 28 and August 11. On the alternating Tuesdays, you will be able to hear the Concert Band performing on July 21, August 4, and August 18. This summer series has been made possible with a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council.
The Chelmsford Community Band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and has a 75-piece concert band and a 20-piece jazz ensemble made of dedicated volunteer musicians with a proud tradition of bringing live musical performances to this community since 1972. They depend on grants from local businesses, arts organizations such as the Chelmsford Cultural Council, and your donations. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, or BlueSky, and find them online at www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com.
Summer Events Series at The Armory on the Assabet
An Evening with Symphony Pro Musica
When:
Where: 14 Main Street, Hudson
An Evening with Symphony Pro Musica
August 20, 2026 | 6:00 PM (doors 5:00 PM)
Armory on the Assabet, 14 Main Street, Hudson
Orchestral performance | Bring your own chair | $10 suggested donation | Sponsored by DF Murphy Insurance
Acton 2026 Summer Concerts Series
Into the Floyd, featuring a laser light show on Friday, August 21.
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visit www.actonrec.com for updates throughout the season with direct click to links on EventBrite.
Isaac Davis Toastmasters
When:
Where: Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Speak with confidence when the moment matters. Mon. 7:15 PM
Jul. 27 (Virtual) • Aug. 10 (In Person) • Aug. 24 (Virtual)
Reuben Hoar Library, Murray Room, Littleton
Free. 2193.toastmastersclubs.org
Mai N. (VPPR): 603-759-8178
Summer Events Series at The Armory on the Assabet
Our Patriots of Color in the American Revolution
When:
Where: 14 Main Street, Hudson
Our Patriots of Color in the American Revolution
August 27, 2026 | 6:00 PM
Armory on the Assabet, 14 Main Street, Hudson
Presentation by Benjamin Remillard, PhD | $10 suggested donation
CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF WALKING WITH AMERICA’S WALKING CLUB IN BOSTON, MA!
When:
Where: Courtyard by Marriott – South Boston, 63R Boston Street, Boston
The start point is the meeting room adjacent to the lobby in the Courtyard by Marriott – South Boston, 63R Boston Street, Boston MA 02125. Start anytime between 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. and finish by 3:00 p.m. A specially designed magnet will be given to all registered participants at this special walk event.
The 6km and 11km Castle Island walk routes start and end at the Courtyard Marriott. If you prefer to walk with a group rather than following the written directions to walk on your own, meet in the registration room at 9:30 a.m. on either Aug. 28 or 29. There are two route options for the 6km distance: one goes through Moakley Park and along the water but does not go as far as Castle Island; the other goes to Castle Island and participants take a bus to return to the Courtyard Marriott.
For further information contact Mary at (617) 387-1577 or Carol at (302) 399-6334. The Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club also hosts three other walk routes in Boston: Freedom Trail, Back Bay, and Special Places/Hidden Gems, which are available throughout the year. On August 28 and 29, you may register in person in the meeting room of the Courtyard by Marriott - South Boston for any of these three events and then take public transportation to the respective walk route start points. Check the club website (www.walknmass.org) for upcoming dates of group walks of these events.
To learn about the 17 special volkssport events happening throughout the United States to celebrate the 50th anniversary of AVA: America's Walking Club, go to www.ava.org and click on AVA 50th Anniversary Events -- or click on Find a Walk to search by state for many other walk opportunities.
Summer Events Series at The Armory on the Assabet
Shoestring Film Festival
When:
Where: 19 Summer Street, Maynard
Shoestring Film Festival
August 30, 2026 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Maynard Fine Arts Theater, 19 Summer Street, Maynard, MA
Independent film showcase featuring shorts, animation, and original storytelling
From Korean Bakery to Your Kitchen: Discover K-Baking in Acton
When:
Where: Acton Memorial Library
This fall, Acton residents will have the opportunity to make it themselves. The Acton Memorial Library will host K-Baking with Esther Kim! – Soboro Bread, a Korean baking demonstration led by Acton resident Esther Kim, author of the newly released cookbook, Esther's Korean Baking at Home.
Although Esther began her career as a pianist, her passion for baking grew while operating her own bakery café in Michigan. Today, she combines her love of teaching and baking by introducing K-Baking to American home bakers through demonstrations, classes, and her cookbook.
In recent years, K-Baking has become increasingly popular across the United States as more people discover the soft breads, creative pastries, and unique flavors found in Korean bakeries. This library program offers local residents a chance to experience that growing trend right here in Acton.
During the demonstration, participants will learn how to make Soboro Bread, famous for its crunchy, cookie-like topping and soft, fluffy bread. Along the way, Esther will share practical baking techniques, ingredient tips, and the story behind why this bread has remained a favorite in Korean bakeries for generations. Participants will also gain a glimpse into the techniques and traditions that make Korean bakeries unique.
No baking experience is necessary. Whether you enjoy baking at home, are curious about Korean culture, or simply want to try something new, everyone is welcome.
For Esther, baking has always been about more than following a recipe. It is a way to bring people together, share culture, and build community. She hopes participants will leave not only with the confidence to bake Soboro Bread at home, but also with a deeper appreciation for Korean baking traditions.
This demonstration is the first of what Esther hopes will become many opportunities to introduce K-Baking to libraries and communities throughout Massachusetts. In addition to library programs, she is preparing both online and in-person baking classes so that more people can continue exploring authentic Korean baking.
Class Information
K-Baking with Esther Kim! – Soboro Bread
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2026
Time: 6:00–7:30 PM
Location: Acton Memorial Library
Registration Opens: August 3, 2026
Capacity: Limited to 15 participants
Registration: Please register through the Acton Memorial Library.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
When:
Where: Chelmsford Senior Center, 75 Groton Rd, North Chelmsford
75 Groton Rd, North Chelmsford, MA
Come join us for an afternoon of fun and games! Kevin Richman, our game show emcee, will once again be hosting a game day at the center. This year, Kevin will be hosting Music Bingo and Trivia for Seniors. Prizes will be awarded for the winning teams. Tickets are $10 each and will be available for purchase starting on Thursday, August 20th, in the Chelmsford Senior Center Treasure Shop, open daily from 9am - 2pm.
Tickets are limited, so do not wait until the last minute to purchase your tickets. The Hall doors will open to the public at 1:00pm and the games will begin at 1:30pm. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. There will be 3 - $100 raffle money trees and a 50/50 raffle. Raffle tickets will be offered on the day of the event. Drawings will begin at 4:15 pm. Winners must be present to claim their prize.
This promises to be a fun-filled event to offer our seniors another day to interact with one another in a positive and engaging way! Hope to see you there!