Community Calendar
“Grain Elevators” Art Exhibit opens at 6 Bridges Gallery on October 15, 2025
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Where: 77 Main Street, Maynard
The exhibit will be on view at 6 Bridges Gallery, 77 Main Street, Maynard, from October 15 to November 15, 2025. It will also be hosted online at 6Bridges.gallery. A reception will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2025, 5:00–7:00 PM.
In this exhibit, watercolorist Joyce McJilton Dwyer turns her focus to grain elevators, a prominent fixture of the farmland in the Midwest. She writes:
“Grain Elevators are a piece of agricultural architecture scattered across the midwestern landscape from the Great Lakes to the Northwest Upper Peninsula into Canada, often sticking up into the sky from tiny towns on the open prairie where one can see unobstructed across the landscape.
I grew up in Michigan on a family farm and our harvest went to our local grain elevator—to be dried, recorded and transported from there after my father decided, from the morning crop price report on the radio, that it was time to sell part of that crop. It was always a guess if the price would later go up or retreat. We’ve grown corn, navy beans, pinto beans, black beans, soybeans, wheat, oats and sugar beets. We also grew alfalfa when we had a dairy herd.
The elevators were busy at harvest time because all the farmers were trying to get their crops harvested when the weather was dry and the crops were dry and ripe. My grandfather would take a slow ride with a tractor and wagon full of the crop and wait in a long line for his turn to dump his load and return for another load. My father would stay at our farm to continue harvesting, sometimes into the night, to take other loads to the elevator or to back them into our large shed so no rain or dew would add to their moisture—or to put the wheat and oats into our own bins in our shed. We would put our corn harvest into long, tall, thin corncribs to dry out from the wind for animal food. It was always a relief to get all the crops harvested in September and October, securing our crop income for the year.
These structures have a lot of meaning for me, as I have traveled locally and further west. In preparation for this show, I started to look at them more closely and learn more about the progression of crop storage in the US and the changes in storage architecture over time—as well as the changes in agriculture with small farms disappearing and giving way to huge industrial agriculture, not the best answer for small farmers.
My question is, where do we think our food comes from?”
For more information, please visit 6 Bridges.Gallery, Facebook, and Instagram.
When:
Where: 51 Walden Street, Concord
With a cast of 16, portraying over 20 real characters and mythical creatures, She Kills Monsters promises to be one of the most imaginative shows the Players have produced in many years, all under the creative direction of Quinton Kappel, most recently seen in leading roles on the Concord stage in Shakespeare In Love and The Play That Goes Wrong.
No prior knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons is necessary as audiences will be transported along with Agnes on her journey of discovery but please be aware this production does contain some adult language.
Performances are November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, & 22 at 8:00 pm and November 9 & 16 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $24.00 and fantastical monster-themed costumes are welcome! For more information and to order tickets please visit: www.concordplayers.org or Email: tickets@concordplayers.org or call the Box Office at 978-369-2990 and leave a detailed message.
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Where: 100 Littleton Road, Westford
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Carlisle Production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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Where: Corey Auditorium on Church Street, Carlisle
The stage director is Kendra Thyne, with music direction by Barry Singer and choreography by Amy Nosowitz. The talented near-professional cast hails from far and wide. All parts require auditions. How to Succeed features former news correspondent, and host of Phantom Gourmet, Dave Robichaud as the Voice of the Book. The Savoyard Light Opera Company has presented quality musicals with live orchestras in Carlisle since 1988.
Performances of How to Succeed will be Fridays November 14 & 21 at 7:30 PM, Saturdays November 15 at 7:30 PM and 22 at 4:00 PM; and Sunday, November 16 at 2:00 PM, at the Corey Auditorium on Church Street, Carlisle, MA. Ticket prices for all performances are $28 for adults and $22 for seniors & students. For tickets, visit the website at www.savoyardlightopera.org.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Carlisle Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Do things “by the book” and order your tickets today!
Something for Everyone! - Small Works & Holiday Marketplace
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Where: 206 Worcester Road, Princeton Senior & Community Center, Princeton MA
Fridays, November 14 & 21, 6-8:00 PM
Saturdays and Sundays, November 15 & 16 and 22 & 23, 10 AM-4 PM
Location: 206 Worcester Road, Princeton Senior & Community Center, Princeton MA
The Princeton Arts Society is a nonprofit organization promoting the arts in Central Massachusetts through programs, events, and shows.
Westford Academy Theater Arts Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
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Where: 30 Patten Road Westford
Guest Table Community Dinner
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Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
(FPC) on Friday, November 14. Our community dinner is served on the second Friday of each
month in FPC’s Fellowship Hall. There is no charge for the meal, but donations are gratefully
accepted and we are always looking for volunteers to help set-up, cook, serve, or clean-up. We offer options made with vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free ingredients. Doors open at 5 PM, dinner is served at 5:30 PM.
Our dinners, in the past and present, are sponsored by the generous donations from the Stow Community Chest. We are also grateful for the consistent support we receive from the Stow
Council on Aging and The Stow Food Pantry.
First Parish Church of Stow & Acton (FPC) is located at 353 Great Road, Stow. Its facilities are
wheelchair accessible with free accessible parking. If you have questions or would like to
volunteer with a meal, please email fpcguesttable@fpc-stow-acton.org.
Multigenerational Game Night at FPC
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Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
The next Game Night will take place on Friday, Nov. 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. FPC is a nut-free location. It’s located at 353 Great Rd, Stow. Its facilities are wheelchair accessible.
Warm, Intimate, Funny & Thought Provoking Louise Coombe Weaves Songs & Stories at PCA
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Louise Coombe grew up on a farm in middle Tennessee with English parents. She’s is a late bloomer, writes lots of Americana-folk songs, and tells the stories behind them. The first thing most people remark on is her voice. Louise is a classically trained singer with a big pop voice (and a touch of twang) and an award-winning songwriter. Audiences also love her stories behind the songs and honest polished delivery.
Compared to Nanci Griffith, Emmy Lou Harris and Alison Krauss, she’s opened shows for America, Joe Ely, Jonatha Brooke, Allison Moorer, Greg Trooper, Malcomb Holcombe, Mindy Smith and Cliff Eberhardt. A Louise Mosrie Coombe show is warm, intimate, funny and thought-provoking…she weaves together narratives between songs peppered with humorous personal stories and historical anecdotes with her unique Southern point of view. She has won top honors at songwriting contests around the country including Kerrville (TX) New Folk (2x winner – the only one!), Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rocky Mountain Folks Fest (CO), Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (NY) and SolarFest (VT).
Louise’s historical songs have been used in two documentaries broadcast on PBS. She has played at esteemed venues such as The Bluebird Café in Nashville, The Birchmere and XM/Sirius in Washington (DC), Club Passim in Boston, 30A Songwriter Festival (FL) and Caffe Lena in Saratoga (NY).
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!
Ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/pca-coffeehouse/13
Smash It, Don’t Trash It!
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Where: 250 North Rd, Chelmsford
Acceptable pumpkins: no paint or glitter and make sure to remove candles.
The Friends of the Goodnow Library Present a Preview of The Commonwealth Ballet’s The Nutcracker
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Where: 21 Concord Road, Sudbury
A storybook reading of The Nutcracker will be brought to life by dancers of the Commonwealth Ballet Company. This classic holiday program consists of a reading of the storybook version with stops along the way for dancers to perform excerpts of the ballet to recorded music. A select number of Commonwealth Ballet Company members will be in costume representing the character whose part they are dancing.
At the end of the story presentation there will be time for audience questions and an opportunity for pictures.
Come and enjoy some holiday magic. This program is recommended for children pre-K and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult. In case of inclement weather, please check for updates at www.friendsofgoodnow.org.
The Commonwealth Ballet Company is a pre-professional youth ballet company based in Acton, MA that brings high quality, artistic, and entertaining ballet productions in a welcoming family friendly style to the MetroWest community and beyond.
New England Chapter, North American Rock Garden Society, Invites Avid Gardeners to Join Us
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Where: 35 Shattuck Street, Littleton
Marsha’s topic is “Spring Ephemerals.” As a grower, she specializes in these fascinating small plants that flower extra-early in April, before trees leaf out for the season. She loves to share her passion for plants through photography and educational outreach. Please join your fellow gardeners for this fun, educational event! For more information about rock gardening or the local New England Chapter, visit our website, www.nargene.org.
Contact: Priscilla Williams, Publicity Chair, 978-660-3492 priscillahuttwilliams108@gmail.com
Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library November Special Events
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Where: 48 Main Street, Westford
The Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library Inc. will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, November 15 at 2:00 p.m. at First Parish Church United, 48 Main Street. This year’s featured speaker will longtime broadcast-journalist and author Ted Reinstein. The business portion of the afternoon will begin at 2:00, and Ted will speak at 2:30. The public is invited to attend and enjoy the speaker; only members and donors can vote during the business meeting.
Ted will discuss his latest book, Travels Through the Heart and Soul of New England. In this title, he distills his decades of reporting into a single, heartfelt journey, meeting the most memorable people—and their unlikely stories—all along the way.
After the presentation, Ted will take questions from the audience and sign copies of his book. A limited number of books will be available for purchase at the event.
The Friends’ business meeting will include reports from the president and treasurer, and attendees will vote to accept the proposed budget and the proposed slate of officers and bylaw changes for the coming year.
HOLIDAY BOOK SALE AND RAFFLE
The Friends invite you to stop by their Holiday Book Sale and Raffle either before or after the Annual Meeting. The sale and raffle will take place at the Church on:
• Friday, November 14 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
• Saturday, November 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
• Saturday, November 15 from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.
The Holiday Book Sale will include holiday-themed items, gift-quality items, and blind date with a book or puzzle. Each item will be priced individually. The raffle will include a variety of prizes, including gift cards to local restaurants, passes to area attractions, and household goods. Tickets will be sold in batches of 5 for $10 or 12 for $20. The drawing will take place at the end of the day on Saturday.
PAYMENT AND PARKING
The Friends accept credit card payments in addition to checks and cash.Parking for all events is available at the church, on Lincoln Street, and in marked spaces on Connell Drive. Additional parking lots are available at Roudenbush Community Center, Frost School, Town Hall, and the Westford Police Department.
Drew Farmhouse Affordable Housing Fundraiser
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Where: Parish Center for the Arts, Westford Center
When: Saturday, November 15th. Doors open at 6 pm. Concert should end by 10 pm.
Where: Parish Center for the Arts, Westford Center.
Price: $50 per person.
Funds will be used for landscape projects at the Drew Farmhouse. Contact info@drewfarmhouse.org to reserve your tickets.
Space is limited. To reserve tickets on drewfarmhouse.org website, select Fundraiser Concert from the Menu, select number of tickets to add to cart and check out. Problems? Contact info@drewfarmhouse.org
FOLK FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN LITTLETON ON NOVEMBER 15, 2025
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Where: 19 Foster St, Littleton
The headlining artist is award-winning folk-blues-soul act Collin Cope and Chris Page of The Tenderbellies and Sugarsnap Trio. You don't want to miss this talented young duo, back by demand! They will blow you away. Cope and Page perform a unique blend of soul, blues, and folk, featuring original music alongside covers of their favorite artists, including Ray Charles, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, and many others. Chris Page provides rhythm on acoustic guitar while Collin Cope plays harmonica; the performers share singing duties, which include carefully crafted harmonies. Their performances are an engaging mix of improvisation and dynamic energy, making each show a fresh and unique experience. Collin and Chris strive to connect with their audience, building an atmosphere that makes each note seem personal, and each song like a conversation. Their ability to play to any room draws listeners in for an intimate experience at any venue, and the pair continues to find new fans all over New England and beyond. Says Chris Page, “The Littleton community has made us feel very welcome and has helped us to expand our own sense of community in a way that, as a musician, I really crave.”
The opening artist is the popular locally-based band The Saturdays. Says vocalist and percussionist Steve Griffin, “The Saturdays are delighted to bring our unique sound back to First Church Unitarian. We look forward to opening for Collin and Chris!”
There will be a brief intermission with refreshments. The evening will also include a “50/50 Raffle”.
A suggested donation is $30 per person at the door, but any donation in any amount is appreciated, and no one will be turned away. Tickets can be purchased in-advance for $25 per person at this link (as well as the option to watch the livestream of the concert): https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/folk-festival--25
Music at First Parish of Stow and Acton
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Where: 353 Great Rd, Stow
Saturday, November 15th, 2025 - 7:30PM
Pennsylvania-based House of Hamill is a fixture on festival stages across the US and have shared their music and stories on the country’s premier folk stages. Their original song “Banks of the Brandywine” was a Grand Prize winner in the 2024 John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Appearing at First Parish’s New Revival Coffeehouse
Visit houseofhamill.com for more information.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 on the day of the concert. Doors open at 7:00. Go to Eventbrite to purchase tickets.
New Song of Bedford Music Series
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Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Tickets are now available for the second season of the New Song Music Series.
- November 15, 2025 – Deadgrass
Tickets and details are available at www.newsongbedford.org. Performances take place in the Reed Room at Bedford’s Town Hall—an intimate, 100+-seat venue located at 10 Mudge Way in the heart of historic Bedford, MA. Doors open at 6:45 PM, and the music begins at 7:30 PM.
Free Walk-Westborough-November 16
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Where: 89 and 93 Bowman Street, Westborough
Tour Westborough’s Newest Protected Open Space
Did you know that at Westborough’s Spring 2024 Town Meeting we voted to protect the Ellis-Walker property off Bowman Street? On Sunday, November 16, 1-3 pm, come on a tour with the Westborough Community Land Trust of Westborough’s most recently protected open space! Our leader will be Mark Silverberg, Chair of Westborough’s Open Space Preservation Committee. Familiarize yourself with the public trails there, and learn about what makes this property special and the process by which it has been protected. About 2 miles on uneven woodland terrain.
The walk is free, open to the public, no reservation needed.
Location: Drop off any passengers at the garage between 89 and 93 Bowman Street, where the walk will begin. Then park at the Bowman Conservation area, 72 Bowman Street. We will run shuttles to bring drivers to the trailhead. Do not park along Bowman Street.
Before leaving check https://westboroughlandtrust.org/ for cancellations.
For questions contact: events@westboroughlandtrust.org
World-traveling Young Pianist Next up in PCA Classical Series
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
A native of Cincinnati 9OH), D.J. Cleavinger grew up in an array of artistic activities: piano and voice study, leading roles in musical theatre productions, studio art classes - earning three gold key awards in the National Scholastic Competition, and various genres of choral singing through churches, schools, and the Cincinnati May Festival Youth Chorus. He completed his Bachelor of Music in 2021 at Miami University of Ohio, and his Master of Music from Boston University in 2025 under Prof. Pavel Nersessian. D.J. has performed in recital and in festivals in Austria, Germany, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Puerto Rico, and Spain; he has studied with esteemed artists such as Dror Biran, Kenneth Griffiths, Jihye Chang, Frank Huang, Heather MacPhail, Siok Lian Tan, and Asiya Korepanova. For more information about this amazing young pianist, visit him online at djcleavinger.com.
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!
Ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/classical/3
Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
Merrimack Valley All-Ages Chamber Orchestra Concert
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Where: McCarthy Middle School Auditorium, 250 North Rd, Chelmsford
Has it been 20 years? It's ok, dust off the strings, or rent from University Music and let's get playing!
For more information: https://bit.ly/CCS-MVACO
Rehearsals: 6:30-8pm: 9/28, 10/5,10/19,10/26, 11/2,11/9 @ Music Elements
160 Turnpike Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Concert: 6:30pm 11/16 @ McCarthy Middle School Auditorium, 250 North Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Program fee: $100 (Only $14/session!)
St. Andrew’s Church, Ayer hosts their Annual Holiday Craft Fair
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Where: 7 Faulkner Street, in Ayer
This is a great place to get a head start on your holiday shopping - unique handmade crafts, a raffle, cookies by the lb, baked goods and fabulous gift baskets. There will be a craft table for kids and free hot chocolate for all.
We will be serving our famous hot beef stew, chicken salad sandwiches and delicious homemade dessert, to eat onsite or take home for later.
Hope to see you there!
St. Andrew’s is located at 7 Faulkner Street in Ayer and is an open and affirming community. We are a family-friendly community where children are always welcome. Sunday School and childcare are available. The Sunday Celebration of Holy Communion is at 9:30 am, in-person and streams online at http://youtube.com/@standrewsayer/streams. For more information, please visit the St. Andrew’s website at www.standrewsayer.org.
Deadgrass Reimagines the Music of Jerry Garcia at Bedford Town Hall
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Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Deadgrass brings together a powerhouse lineup of artists whose collective experience spans genres and stages around the world:
- Matt Turk, a multi-instrumentalist, has performed and recorded with Pete Seeger and opened for major artists including Judy Collins.
- C Lanzbom, a Grammy Award–winning guitarist, has shared performing, producing, and engineering credits with legends such as Bruce Springsteen.
- Dave Richards, a bassist currently performing in Hamilton on Broadway, has appeared at venues ranging from the Hollywood Bowl to Austin City Limits.
- Boo Reiners, a versatile banjo player, has collaborated with artists including Phil Lesh and Steve Martin.
- Kensuke Shoji, a Berklee-trained fiddler, has performed with Alex Hargreaves, Maria Muldaur, and many others.
Critics have praised Deadgrass for both artistry and authenticity. NYS Music described their sound as “improv-laden… phenomenal chops… refreshing and fun,” while The Daily Item noted, “Anyone who loves the Dead… will have a spectacular night.” The Gazette heralded the band’s live show for “inspiring music fans to get up and dance.”
Watch Deadgrass perform “Midnight Moonlight” on YouTube: bit.ly/4owpzau
Tickets are available at newsongbedford.org. The concert will be held in the Reed Room at Bedford Town Hall, 10 Mudge Way, Bedford, and will feature a newly upgraded sound system. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. for refreshments and community connection, with the music beginning at 7:30 p.m.
New Song is a volunteer initiative of the Bedford Cultural District, made possible by the generous support of its sponsors: Red Heat Tavern, Bedford Florist & Gifts, FYZICAL® Therapy and Balance Centers Bedford, Prince Street Café & Bakery, and the Mass Cultural Council.
Needle Arts Fair
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Where: 30 Sudbury Rd Rear, Acton
Are you BURIED IN TREASURES?
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Where: 31 Main St, Marlboro
Would you like to be able to invite family and friends into your home but are too embarrassed?
Come join with us weekly as, together, we read “BURIED in TREASURES” second edition by David Tolin, Randy Frost and Gail Steketee starting November 18, 2025 from 2 to 3:30pm at the Recovery Connection, 31 Main St, Marlboro, MA 508 485-0298
CALLING ALL DEPT 56 & BYERS CHOICE COLLECTORS & SHOPPERS!!
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Where: 509 Great Road, Stow
All proceeds benefit Stow senior residents through the Stow COA. Thank you for supporting our event!
The Westford Conservation Trust Announces 2025 Annual Meeting
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Where: Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street, Westford, MA.
Admission: Free and Open to the public
The Westford Conservation Trust invites community members to its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street, Westford, MA. This free event is open to all. Light refreshments will be served.
The evening will begin with a brief business meeting and the presentation of the 2025 Conservation Trustee Award, honoring an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the protection of wildlife and natural resources. This year’s program emphasizes the importance of land conservation and stewardship in fostering both local and global environmental awareness.
Following the award presentation, guest speaker Amy Meltzer, co-chair of the Mass Pollinator Network steering committee, will present “Gardening for Biodiversity with Native Plants: Providing Habitat for Pollinators, Birds, and Other Essential Wildlife.” Meltzer will explore the biodiversity crisis, the intricate relationships between native species, and how ecological gardening can restore resilience, combat climate change, and enhance the beauty of local landscapes. A Q&A session will follow her talk.
Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating conservation, community, and the beauty of nature.
LWV and Board of Health Sponsor
Public Forum on Alcohol and Health
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Where: Zoom meeting
A year ago, the U.S. surgeon general issued a public health advisory covering health risks associated with alcohol consumption, low public awareness of these risks, and the need for improved product labeling to inform the public. Dr. Jernigan will discuss those findings and their implications for alcohol consumption and public policy. There will be a question-and-answer period.
Olivia Dufour, Sudbury’s regional substance use coordinator, will also briefly discuss the use of opioid settlement funds in substance abuse prevention and review data gathered regarding alcohol use in Great Meadows Public Health Collaborative towns.
Dr. Jernigan is a Boston University School of Public Health Professor of Health Law, Policy and Management, and Assistant Dean, Public Health Practice. For more than 35 years, he has worked on alcohol policy issues, including alcohol marketing and its influence on young people.
The Surgeon General’s report, https://www.hhs.gov/surgeongeneral/reports-and-publications/alcohol-cancer/index.html, stated the consumption of alcohol increases the risk for developing at least seven different types of cancer.
WESTFORD LWV CIVIC SOCIAL TO HOST POLICE CHIEF MARK CHAMBERS
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Where: 487 Groton Road, Westford
This event is being held at WestfordCAT Studios, 487 Groton Road, at 7:30 p.m. The League’s Civic Socials are open to all. Registration is not required.
Civic Socials are the League’s informal monthly get-togethers, open to everyone, where people can learn what’s happening in and around town and about what the League is doing. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, issues-oriented organization – open to all – that encourages informed and active participation in government. The League does not support or oppose any candidate or political party.
For more information about the League, go to lwv.westford.org/.
Littleton Historical Society Program:
Slavery in the North
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Where: 330 King Street, Littleton
We tend to think of the issue of slavery in the United States as being a Southern problem because the North didn’t have the same sort of slave plantations as the South.But it is our economic ties to the transatlantic slave trade that implicate New England in the monumental tragedy that took the lives of millions of human beings and, in doing so, formed the basis of America’s economy.
Don’t miss this fascinating presentation!
Witness the Power of Music & Personal Growth at Concord Conservatory's "Music & Transformation" Concert on Nov 21
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Where: 1317 Main Street Concord
About "Music & Transformation"
Jackson Carruthers and Sarah Whitney will perform and discuss how a single musical idea evolves and expands, mirroring our own personal paths in life and learning. Making this program extra special is an appearance by talented CCM students Henry Ziulkowski and Abigail Kirincich! Together, they will show how a single musical idea evolves and expands, much like our own personal paths from novice learning to expertise. Through discussion and live performances, Jackson vividly illustrates how music transforms in real-time and over the course of time, offering an enriching and relatable experience for all.
The Artists
- Jackson Carruthers (Pianist & Speaker): CCM Faculty member and a highly trained pianist (DMA) and dedicated improviser celebrated for his versatility across classical, gospel, jazz, and pop.
- Sarah Whitney (Guest Violinist): Praised by the Washington Post for her "marvelous violin acrobatics," she is an innovative artist and a founding member of the string quintet SYBARITE5, having performed at venues like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.
- What: Music & Transformation Concert
- When: Friday, November 21, 2025, at 7:30 pm
- Tickets: $25 General Admission | FREE for students 18 and under
- Link: https://concordconservatory.org/events/music-transformation/
Acton Lions to Host Annual Ski, Skate & Gear Sale
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Where: 80 Taylor Road, Acton
Residents are encouraged to check their basements, garages, closets, attics and kids’ rooms for equipment to consign or even donate, and to spread the word to friends and neighbors.
The sale provides an opportunity to purchase new or gently used skis, skates, snowboards, winter sports gear, and related equipment at very affordable prices.
The event will take place at Conant Elementary School, 80 Taylor Road, Acton.
Drop-off / Consignment:
• Friday, November 21: 6:30–8 p.m.
• Saturday, November 22: 8–10 a.m.
Sale Hours:
• Saturday, November 22: 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
• Sunday, November 23: 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Payout / Item Pick-Up:
• Sunday, November 23: 3–5 p.m.
Consignors will receive 70% of the sale price for items sold. Any unsold items not picked up by 5 p.m. on November 23 will be considered a donation.
Proceeds support charitable causes at the local, national, and even international levels, last year the Acton Lions donated back over $60,000. And to date, the Acton Lions have contributed over $600,000 to the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund (MLERF).
For updates, follow the Acton Lions Club on Facebook at facebook.com/ActonLionsClub
16th Annual Berlin Arts & Fine Crafts Fair
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Where: 12 Woodward Ave, Berlin
1870 Town Hall, 12 Woodward Ave, Berlin MA 01503
Berlin, MA -- The 16th Annual Berlin Arts and Fine Crafts Fair will be held on Saturday, November 22nd, from 9am - 4pm, at 1870 Town Hall.
Expect to find over 30 wonderful artists, artisans and crafters who will be bringing jewelry, pottery, fiber arts, woodworking, ornaments, baskets, artwork, bath and body Items, photography, baked goods, leatherwork, stained glass and other great gift ideas. We are full-up on vendor space, with a waitlist to fill last minute cancellations, so we expect both floors of the building to be full and festive!
Established in 2009, this juried Fair has grown into a popular high quality, locally made shopping event that draws customers from the local community and beyond.
Directions to 1870 Town Hall: Take exit 67 off Rt 495, turn left onto Rt 62 West, follow Rt 62 West for approx 2 miles to Woodward Ave on the right.
Annual Harvest Fair!
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Where: 330 King St, Littleton
330 King St, Littleton
Saturday, Nov 22 9am - 2pm
We welcome you to this year's Harvest Fair! Come and be wowed by our homemade creative gifts for giving or perhaps keeping for yourself! We will also be offering our themed basket raffle! We will have over 20 baskets of different themes available! With Thanksgiving coming up, will have your baking done for you! Pies, cakes, cookies, candies, homemade pickles and mustard and more!
Plan lunch with us! Squash soup and beef stew are on the menu at our kitchen cafe!
See you soon!
Join the Fun at the 92nd Boxborough Merrie Christmas Fair!
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Where: 723 Massachusetts Ave., Boxborough
You’ll find something for everyone: handmade gifts and crafts, sparkling jewelry, cozy knits, delicious baked goods, and beautiful holiday greens. Browse Attic Treasures for special finds, let the kids enjoy their own craft and gift area, and stop by the Sugar Plum Café for coffee and treats while holiday music fills the air.
Santa Claus will be mingling with fairgoers young and old — have your camera ready!
The Silent Auction is back and full of opportunities to delight . Shop online at https://auctria.events/UCCBSilentAuction2025 from November 12–22. Bid on wonderful donations from local businesses and neighbors.
This year, 10% of proceeds will support the Acton Food Pantry Building Fund, helping expand services for families in need.
It’s a morning full of laughter, community, and holiday cheer — don’t miss it! Questions? Call (978) 263-7387 for more information.
Saints Vartanantz Annual Food Festival/Bazaar
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Where: 180 Old Westford Rd, Chelmsford
Concord Council on Aging announces Thanksgiving Luncheon
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Where: 500 Walden St, Concord
The Concord Carlisle High School students invite all seniors from Concord and Carlisle for a delicious complimentary Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, November 22nd at Concord Carlisle High School from Noon to 2:00 PM. This delicious turkey meal, including traditional Thanksgiving fixings, will be served by the CCHS students. Limited COA van transportation is available.
Please call the COA by Wednesday, November 12th to sign up, and let them know if you need a van ride.
Hardt & Kaye: Sharing a Life of Musicality & Undeniable Chemistry with Westford Audiences
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Kaye Kelly and Mark Hardt are a powerhouse husband-and-wife musical duo whose performances blend decades of artistic mastery. With over 30 years in the music industry, their sound is equal parts heartfelt and refined—an elevated musical experience that captivates listeners across generations. Kelly is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and professor at Berklee College of Music, known for her expressive voice, compelling original music, and deep commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists. Her partner on stage and in life, Hardt is a Chapman Stick player whose artistry brings a distinctive texture and depth to the duo’s sound. Together, they perform original songs rooted in rich storytelling and genre-spanning influences, from jazz and soul to folk, pop, and beyond. They're also celebrated for their transformative takes on cover songs—breathing new life into familiar tunes with fresh arrangements and unexpected harmonies. With over 30 years in the industry, Hardt and Kaye share a life with deep musicality and undeniable chemistry.
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!
Ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/shop/folk-bluegrass-acoustic/6
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978-692-6333
Special Historical Service- November 23 at First Parish Church United of Westford
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Where: 48 Main St, Westford
To celebrate this 300th Anniversary, the church has invited a descendant of the first minister, Rev. Hall, and Paul Revere’s “son”, who attended Westford Academy. They will share their family stories of Westford in the turbulent 1700’s, when loyalty to the Tories or Patriots was being challenged. Historical items from the church vault, including Rev. Hall’s detailed Record Book, and other archival artifacts will be available for the public to view after the service, with discussion, and refreshments provided.
Sounds of Stow Concert Announcement
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Where: 25 Union St, Marlborough
pm with "Timeless Tidings," music from British and American composers with pieces
including John Rutter's Gloria!, in celebration of his 80th birthday. Additional works by
Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Britten and Bernstein will be performed with a full orchestra, in a new Marlboro venue perfect for the occasion.
Rutter's Gloria!, with its rousing and challenging rhythms, was his first big hit for chorus and
orchestra. It drew immediate acclaim in 1974 at the opening and has been a favorite with
audiences and performing groups ever since. An excellent brass section is lined up to give this irresistible piece full justice. Also on the program are works by three other British composers- Gerald Finzi's In Terra Pax, full of rich and striking harmonies, Ralph Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols, selected movements from Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols, and Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein to complete the program. The final movement of Bernstein's piece concludes with this fervent hope: "Behold how good, and how pleasant it is, for brethren to dwell together in unity." Truly a timely and moving message, beautiful and serene, from music written in 1965. Music will be performed in English, Latin, and Hebrew, with subtitles accompanying the text.
The chorus will be performing at the Charles W. Whitcomb Middle School, 25 Union St, in
Marlborough, on Sunday November 23, 2025, at 2:00 PM. This school has plenty of free
parking close to the entrance, is approximately four miles from Stow Center, and has easy
access from rts 290, 495 and 85. Our Bass-Baritone soloist will be Mark-Andrew Cleveland,
and Soprano will be Meghan Zuver. Mr. Cleveland performs across the country, and has sung
with the Sounds of Stow frequently in the past, while Ms Zuver, also an acclaimed soloist, will
be making her debut with the Sounds of Stow chorus and orchestra. Visit soundsofstow.org for tickets and additional information.
We hope to see you all there for this seasonal and uplifting performance! This is a new venue
for this group, so please note the address when making arrangements to attend!
Heritage Chorale Fall Concert on November 23
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Where: St. Mark's School, Southborough
Free Thanksgiving Dinner Offered by Hudson First United Methodist
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Where: 34 Felton Street, Hudson
As one of the many ways we reach out to others, one of our church members, Bob S., and his family will prepare a traditional holiday feast for people in the Hudson and surrounding communities, free of charge. Come enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings, as we welcome the holiday spirit of giving, into our hearts.
Please visit us for this celebration of thanks for all our gifts and blessings and feel free to invite a friend or neighbor to join you.
As mentioned, the dinner is free but donations are always welcome.
We are located at 34 Felton Street, just over the hill, off the Hudson Rotary.
More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at the church’s website: www.hudsonfumc.com.
Very Traditional & Highly Flexible, Scottish Fish Gives a Fresh Take on Celtic Roots
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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford
Scottish Fish are a powerhouse on the Boston Celtic music scene, amazing sold-out audiences with their fresh take on traditional and contemporary Scottish and Cape Breton music. The PCA is presenting the band in a year highlighted by a second European tour, exciting collaborations, and the release of their latest album ‘Currently.’ Scottish Fish present a fresh take on traditional and contemporary Scottish and Cape Breton music. After growing up steeped in the Boston Celtic music scene, these five young women began touring at an early age, quickly enchanting domestic and international audiences with their youthful enthusiasm, creative arrangements, and sensitive performances. As described by a concertgoer, "this powerhouse quintet wows listeners with a luscious and exciting sound, at times five instruments sharing one voice, and others a dynamic orchestra of harmony. Their years of friendship cultivate a truly unique musical bond. Their love for each other and the music they create is a gift they offer to anyone willing to listen."
In their decade of bandhood, the Fish have performed at a wide variety of venues and festivals across the U.S. and Europe, including Boston Celtic Music Festival, Bellingham Celtic Festival, and Festival de Ortigueira. Their music and performances have earned them features on WGBH, KALW, and in American Girl and Folkworld Magazines; attracted the attention of programs such as America's Got Talent; and secured an international audience of over three hundred thousand followers across social media platforms. In 2017, the group released their debut album, 'Splash,' and followed it with 'Tidings,' a 5-track holiday EP, in 2019. Their newest record, 'Upscale' produced by pianist and composer Neil Pearlman, was released in October, 2022, marking the band’s ten year anniversary.
Scottish Fiddler Hanneke Cassel has described the Scottish Fish sound as “both incredibly musical, and just a little unusual. Individually,” writes Cassel, “they are all creative and talented, and together they spark each other, pushing each other even further to make amazing music.”
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/shop/world-heritage-other/7
Parish Center for the Arts 978-692-6333
DON’T MISS THE 10th MAYNARD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
BANQUET & INDUCTION CEREMONY
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Where: Maynard~Clinton Lodge of Elks, 34 Powder Mill Road, Maynard
We are proud to announce the 10th set of inductees to the Maynard High School Hall of Fame: Amanda Allen (1997), Wihlo Frigard (1930), Kelsee Howes Giorgio (2012), Robert Hastry (2003), Joseph Loynd Jr. (2001), Michael Marshall (2012), Edward Mullin (1959), Sean Peterson (2014) and Nana Yankson (1998)
The team that will also be inducted is the 2009~2010 Boys Basketball Team.
It is always a great evening of celebration and a great opportunity to see friends and classmates of Maynard High School. The festivities will include a cocktail hour (with cash bar), followed by a buffet dinner from 6:30 PM to 8 PM, followed by the Induction Ceremony and ending with a social.
This Banquet is open to all! Tickets are available for $50/ea until Friday, November 7th (or until sold out) by calling (978) 764-5279 or by emailing mjtbrannelly@comcast.net, jenerbadams@gmail.com or charlotte.murray4116@gmail.com. Board members of MHSAHOF also have tickets for sale. Feel free to contact Jennifer Adams, Mary Brannelly, Steve Curry, Ted Donnelly, Tim Lawton, Gail Lucas, Charlotte Murray or Barry McNulty. Tables of 10 may also be reserved. Whether you are young or older, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to celebrate the great achievements of Maynard’s past student athletes! View our website at http://mhsahof.wixsite.com/athletes to see the list of past years’ inductees.
If you know an athlete who you feel deserves to be inducted into the MHS Athletic Hall of Fame at a future Induction Ceremony, please go to the website and complete a nomination form. Additionally, donations are always greatly appreciated and may be forwarded to the MHSAHOF, PO Box 56, Maynard, MA 01754.
OARS Giving "Back" Tuesday
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Where: 152 Commonwealth Ave #3, Concord
Where: Nashoba Brook Bakery, 152 Commonwealth Ave #3, Concord, MA 01742
Instead of asking for donations on Giving Tuesday, OARS 3 Rivers is giving back. Join us for an evening of snacks, drinks, and community at Nashoba Brook Bakery, and meet the OARS team!
This event also launches our December theme, "Clean up Your Assabet," and kicks off a year of exciting events to honor OARS’ 40th anniversary. Come celebrate with us and get your special “Clean up Your Assabet” T-shirts before they run out! For more information, and to register for this free event, visit oars3rivers.org/events/event/clean-up-your-assabet/
Creative Expression Through Coastal Imagery
Assabet Valley Camera Club Program
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Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson
AVCC has applied for a grant from the Hudson Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, to support this program. The presentation is free 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 Steve’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//
Stow Garden Club - Holiday Make and Take 12/3/25
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Where: 509 Great Road, Stow
Worcester Chamber Music Society Presents “Baroque on Fire” December 4 in Princeton and December 5 in Worcester
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Where: Princeton & Worcester
The annual WCMS Baroque holiday concert brings the fire this year, with virtuosic turns from well-known composers. That fire settles to a warm glow, inviting our audience to settle in for a musical winter evening.
Thursday, December 4 @7:30PM Friday, December 5 @4PM
First Congregational Church Museum of Worcester
14 Mountain Road, Princeton
30 Elm Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @7 PM Pre-concert talk @7 PM
All venues are handicapped accessible.
Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/baroque-on-fire/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624
Concord Orchestra December Concerts
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Where: 51 Walden, Concord
Zoltan Kodaly composed the Dances of Galanta in 1933, based on folk melodies he heard in his youth. An ethnomusicologist as well as a composer, Kodaly visited remote villages in Hungary to collect folk songs. Johannes Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5 is one of a set of 21 lively dance tunes based mostly on Hungarian themes, completed in 1879.
Nino Rota (1911–1979) completed the Concerto for Bassoon in 1977. Rota is best known as a film composer, producing greater than 150 scores. His score for Godfather Part II won the Academy Award in 1974. In addition to his works for film, he wrote ballets, operas, symphonies, chamber music, and concertos. The Concerto for Bassoon begins with a Toccata and Recitativo, and its finale is a light-hearted set of variations on a theme.
Bassoon soloist Richard Svoboda has been the principal bassoonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players since 1989. He is currently on the faculties of the New England Conservatory of Music and the Tanglewood Music Center, taught for many years at the Sarasota Music Festival, and has given master classes throughout the world.
Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring was originally music for a ballet composed for 13 instruments. The version performed is for full orchestra. According to Copland, the ballet tells the story of “a celebration of the first settlers in springtime around a newly-built farmhouse in Pennsylvania in the early 19th century.”
