Community Calendar
Chelmsford Market on the Common Brings Community Together
When:
Where: North Road (Route 4) across from the Chelmsford Center for the Arts
The Common, located on North Road (Route 4) across from the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, offers a perfect setting: a green park with sidewalks, benches, and a touch of history. Families—and even pets—are encouraged to attend and enjoy a relaxed, friendly market atmosphere.
Now in its third year, the market features a wide variety of local vendors. Favorites include Brookside Family Farm with fresh, in-season produce; Mike Brown Woodworking with handcrafted home and garden décor; Whisking the Night Away with baked treats; and L&B’s Treats N Sweets for pets. Shoppers can also find jewelry, crafts, greeting cards, 3D-printed toys, artwork, and much more from vendors such as Beckie Lee’s Bling, One Wild Mango Homemade Crafts, Needle & Design, Waters Bread Company, Alycia Art, Wear Art, Heart to Heart Greeting Cards, and Raspberry Dragon.
The market has also become a gathering space for community events. Local organizations, including the Chelmsford Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, the Health Department, and Save Chelmsford Wildlife, have hosted special activities tied to Juneteenth, Pride, and The Owl Box Project. Live music, such as a recent performance by the Crouthamel Cello Studio, adds to the festive spirit. The much-anticipated Fall Festival is still to come later this season.
For me, this marks a third year participating as Strung by Stacy, selling handmade seed-bead jewelry. Like many vendors, I’ve found the market to be more than just a place to sell—it’s a chance to be part of a supportive and creative community.
Whether you shop, listen to music, or simply enjoy the atmosphere, the Chelmsford Market on the Common offers a beautiful way to spend a Saturday in the park.
Collection Drive for Household Goods in Bedford: September 15-26, 2025
When:
Where: 200 Great Road in Bedford
They are collecting the following items: pots, pans and baking dishes, sheets in all sizes and blankets and comforters in all sizes. If you have any extras and would like to help, please bring your items to FYZICAL at 200 Great Road between 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Household Goods is a not-for-profit organization that provides a full range of donated furniture and household items, free of charge. Collection drives are an important way to help them furnish over 3000 homes a year-- thank you for supporting Household Goods!
Discovery Museum Offers $2.50 Admission Price September 16 - 21
When:
Where: 177 Main St, Acton
Discovery Museum announced today that from September 16 through 21, 2025, the cost of admission will be $2.50 per person. The annual “Pay and Play Like It’s 1982,” promotion celebrates the Museum’s founding in 1982 and is meant as a Thank You to the community for more than four decades of support.
During the promotion, existing discount programs that offer deeper discounts—including $1 admission for EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare Card to Culture card holders, and free admission for active-duty military families, teachers, and children under 1—will continue to be honored. Standard admission prices are $19.00 for adults and children ages 1 and up; $18.00 for seniors 60+.
The Museum is open during the school year from 9:00am to 4:30pm Tuesday through Sunday; it is open with free admission the first Friday night of the month from 4:30 to 8:00pm.
Concord Council on Aging Presents” “When Love Matures, It Glows”
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Where: Harvey Wheeler Community Center, Concord
The Concord Council on Aging (COA) invites the public to experience its latest ArtSpace exhibit, “When Love Matures, It Glows.” A heartwarming celebration of enduring love stories from within the Concord Community.
As you stroll down the hallway of the Harvey Wheeler Community Center, you’ll be immersed in the personal journeys of 23 couples who met in extraordinary ways and built their lives together in Concord. Their stories – told through photographs and heartfelt narratives- read like fiction, yet each is captivatingly real. From chance encounters to serendipitous meetings, these couples share the magic of connection and the strength of lasting companionship.
Each couple generously contributed a photo and a glimpse into how they met, offering visitors a rare and intimate look at the beginnings of lifelong partnerships. The exhibit is a testament to the power of love and community.
Special thanks to the dedicated volunteers of the COA ArtSpace Committee – Leslie Bitman, Nancy Brown, Beverly Koenigsberg – for their thoughtful curation of the exhibit. The COA is open Monday – Thursday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM and Friday, 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM.
Acton Commission on Disabilities Travel Training Webinar
When:
Where: webinar
September 18th, 2025
From 10 to noon
Registration is required please click the link below:
http://bit.ly/3JwugCa
For further information please email the commission on disabilities cod@actonma.gov
READY! SET! PLAY! Fundraiser sponsored by the Friends to benefit the Senior Center
When:
Where: Intersection Rt 85 & Main Street, Marlborough
at the Chelmsford Senior Center 75 Groton Rd, North Chelmsford, MA
Kevin Richman, our game show emcee, will be hosting Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune and the lucky contestants who guess correctly will win a prize. Tickets are $10 each and will be available for purchase starting Friday, August 1st in the Chelmsford Senior Center Treasure Shop, open daily from 9 am-2 pm. Tickets are limited so do not wait until the last minute to purchase your tickets.
The Hall doors will open to the public at 1:00 pm. At 1:30, the exciting games begin! Complimentary baked goodies and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. There will be raffle gift baskets & a 50/50 raffle. Raffle drawings will begin at 4:15 pm and winners must be present to claim their prize. This will be a fun-filled fundraising event and 100% of the proceeds will go toward the Chelmsford Senior Center to continue providing a great, positive environment and activities for seniors!
Come see Boxborough’s Treasures
When:
Where: 575 Middle Road, Boxborough
Habitat for Humanity NCM Hosts “0.0 Race” Fundraiser at Sterling Street Brewery
When:
Where: Sterling Street Brewery, 65 Jackson Rd Devens
Unlike a traditional road race, the 0.0 Race requires no training, no running, and no finish line. Instead, participants will enjoy an evening of craft beer, live music, and community while raising vital funds to support Habitat NCM’s affordable housing build in Ayer.
Tickets are $30 per person and include:
- A commemorative Race Medal
- A 0.0 Bumper Sticker
- A Race Bib
- One Drink Ticket
- Live Music
Community members can also “go the extra mile” without breaking a sweat by becoming event sponsors.
Register online at zeffy.com/ticketing/00-race.
Habitat NCM extends its gratitude to Friots Water Treatment and Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church for their generous sponsorship of the 0.0 Race.
For more information about the event or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Diana Sinkus at 978-348-2749 or diana@ncmhabitat.org
Littleton Historical Society Program
When:
Where: Congregational Church of Littleton on 330 King Street
Thursday, September 18, at 7:30 pm at the Congregational Church of Littleton on 330 King
Street. Massachusetts author Andrew Noone will discuss his book “Bathsheba Spooner: A
Revolutionary War Conspiracy”, spotlighting a scandalous murder that occurred during the War
for Independence, a story about love and money, power and privilege, crime and punishment.
The story of Bathsheba Spooner paints a picture of what life was really like in the eighteenth
century during the transition from colonial life to independence, in Worcester,
Massachusetts.
Don’t miss this meticulously researched and spell-binding presentation!
Acton Memorial Library will be closed on Friday, September 19
When:
Where: 486 Main St. | Acton
The library will reopen at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 20.
OUTDOOR FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT AT MEADOW WALK SUDBURY TO FEATURE MONSTERS UNIVERSITY
When:
Where: 536 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury
August 19, 2025 – Sudbury, MA – Back-to-school season is here, and Meadow Walk
Sudbury is celebrating with a free outdoor family movie night on Friday, September 19
at 7PM. The event will feature Pixar’s hit movie Monsters University on The Green at
Meadow Walk, located at 536 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, MA.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets, as well as a
non-perishable food item to support the Sudbury Community Food Pantry.
Event highlights include:
- Pre-movie pictures with Monsters University characters, Mike Wazowski and Sulley
- Free popcorn, prizes, music and games
- Ice cream from New City Microcreamery will be available
- Giveaways from Orangetheory Fitness, Whole Foods Market and more!
In addition, several Meadow Walk restaurants are offering special discounts for the event which include mentioning the words “MOVIE NIGHT” to enjoy the following:
- Farmer’s Daughter: 15% off your order (all day 9/19)
- Mooyah: 15% off your order (all day 9/19)
- Oak Barrel Tavern: Free appetizer with $50 food purchase (9/19–9/21)
For updates and ongoing details, visit Meadow Walk Sudbury’s Instagram or Facebook
page and the event webpage: www.meadowwalksudbury.com/movienight or follow the event
hashtag #MeadowWalkMovieNight
Event Details at a Glance:
What: Outdoor Movie Night featuring Monsters University
When: Friday, September 19, 2025 | Movie starts at 7PM
Where: The Green at Meadow Walk Sudbury, 536 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury, MA (to the right of Whole Foods)
Admission: Free with donation to Sudbury Community Food Pantry, bring your item
Bring: Lawn chairs, blankets, friends and family!
Rain Date: Saturday, September 20th, 2025
Concord Conservatory of Music The Okee Dokee Brothers – Family Series!
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Where: 51 Walden Street Concord
Bring your family closer to nature through an afternoon of songs performed by this creative duo. The Okee Dokee Brothers draw creativity from their incredible extensive outdoor experiences. With humor and heartfelt connections to nature, their songs teach and entertain audiences of all ages.
The Acton 250 Committee presents its Acton Center Walking Tour
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Where: Acton Memorial Library, 486 Main St, Acton
Bedford Garden Club, Bedford Day
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Where: Town Hall Parking Lot, Bedford
We will have Flower Arrangements for $10 or $12
Children’s Plantings free and our Native Plant Guide $10
We would love to meet you and tell you about our Club and meetings.
Membership applications will be available at our booth. Visit our website.
https://www.bedfordgardenclub.org/
New England Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society to Host Annual Seedling Sale and Discussion on Seed Saving in Sudbury
When:
Where: Goodnow Library in Sudbury
Attendees are asked to bring their own bag lunch, with beverages and snacks provided. At 11 am, Jan Sacks and Marty Schafer of Carlisle lead the panel discussion on Seeds - Collecting and Cleaning Techniques. These expert growers will share tips they’ve found valuable. After the lunch break, our Annual Seedling Sale begins at 1 pm. Members bring their extra seedlings of clearly labelled rock garden plants, including some natives, to share. The first-round price is $2 per pot until buying slows down, after which the price is $1 per pot. Very special, higher-value plants may be raffled off.
Come to buy, even if you can’t bring seedlings of your own!
Myles Above in Heaven
When:
Where: 3 Washington St Hudson
Saturday September 20, 2025
10:30am-12:30pm
Hudson Public Library
Tavare Room
3 Washington St
Hudson, MA
www.mylesabove.org
Annual Farm Fair
When:
Where: 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford
Bring your family, enjoy the festivities, and meet friends old and new. Join us for this free event, which will have farm animals, hay rides, live music, local farms and vendors, tours of the homestead, food and drinks for sale, and more!
The Barrett-Byam Homestead is located at 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford, MA.
http://www.chelmhist.org/
The 8th Annual Acton Children’s Business Fair, one of the largest youth entrepreneurial events in the nation, is returning to Nara Park on Saturday, September 20th, 2025.
When:
Where: Nara Park, Acton
Visitors will discover a remarkable variety of businesses: food stands, handmade crafts, art booths, tech ventures, and innovative services. There will also be live demonstrations, interactive displays, and special recognition ceremonies throughout the afternoon. The event runs from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM and is free for the public, thanks to the generous support of our community sponsors.
The Acton Children’s Business Fair is more than just a marketplace — it’s a celebration of the next generation of leaders. These young entrepreneurs are already making a difference in their communities with their creativity, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit. The overwhelming support from local businesses and organizations shows just how deeply our region values investing in its youth.
Mis-Adventures with Invasives
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Where: Reuben Hoar Library Sturtz Meeting Room 35 Shattuck Street, Littleton
Reuben Hoar Library
Sturtz Meeting Room
35 Shattuck Street
Littleton, MA, 01460
Non-native plant species have been introduced to our ecosystem, often with unintended consequences. They can outcompete native vegetation, disrupt ecological balance, and even pose threats to human health. In this presentation, we explore the identification, management, and surprisingly, some beneficial uses of common invasive plants in New England.
Join us for this educational presentation with Judith Taylor on invasive plants.
About the presenter: Judith Taylor has been gardening for over 30 years and is a graduate of the UMass Green School and the Seed Savers Exchange Seed School. She has hands on experience with growing all sorts of perennials, fruits, and vegetables as well as landscape design. Her passion is to share knowledge with new gardeners as well as exchanging tips and tricks with those more experienced.
Registration is recommended for this event. You can register on our website calendar (https://littletonma.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/mis-adventures-with-invasives/), or by calling 978-540-2600.
The Reuben Hoar Library has been serving the Littleton community since 1887. We are currently housed in a beautiful, newly constructed building near Town Hall and the Littleton Council on Aging. Construction was made possible thanks to funding from the Littleton tax-payers, donations, and a $6.4 million dollar grant from the Massachusetts Public Library Construction Grant program. Opened to the public on November 5, 2021, we serve over 80,000 patrons every year and circulate hundreds of thousands of books, DVDs, audiobooks, periodicals, and electronic materials. We also have on-going and special programs for children, teens, and adults sponsored by the Friends of the Reuben Hoar Library.
FRESH BAKED APPLE PIES AT FPC
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
BOSTON, MA, SPECIAL PLACES WALK
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Where: Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston
5km or 10km (3.1 or 6.2 mile) walk route in B0ST0N, MA. This is a walk-at-your-own pace,
just-for-fun event “in your own backyard.”
The start point is Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199. Meet in thelobby across from the US Post Office, inside Pru. Registration for the walking event is from 8:00a.m. to 10:00 a.m.. This is a map-guided walk with the opportunity to go on your own or join a group-led walk. 10km & 5km group-led walks start at 8:45 am.; participants decide the distance for a group-led walk at 10 a.m. If you do not wish to walk with a group, you may register and proceed with a map at any time during the registration/start window. Participation fee is $4.00 per person. Boston, known as “America’s Walking City”, is steeped in history and tradition. The trails follow downtown streets and walkways, exploring a plethora of historic sites, monuments, and landmarks.
The 10km and 5km routes explore the Esplanade along the Charles River, including the Hatch Memorial Shell, Bay Village consisting of small brick 19th century homes, the Armory, and the New Old South Church built in 1875. Additional sights to be seen on the 10km route include the Church of the Advent built in 1879; the Harrison Gray Otis House; Custom House Tower; Liberty Square with its statue honoring the 1956 Hungarian Revolution: the site where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone; and Chinatown.
Both routes are doable for strollers, but not wheelchairs. There is one set of stairs along with occasionally uneven sidewalks or missing curb cuts. 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 Carol at carolclay101@gmail.com. You may also contact www.walknmass.org for this event and future events.
Crafters Market at the Garrison House
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Where: 105 Garrison Road in Chelmsford
Start your holiday shopping early! The Garrison House is located at 105 Garrison Road in Chelmsford. For more information, visit out Facebook page, our website garrisonhouse.org, or call 978-256-8832.
Get Ready to Run: The Littleton Road Race Is Back to Support Local Athletes
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Where: Fay Park on Foster Street in Littleton
The day features two awesome events: the 5K race and the 1-Mile Fun Run, both starting and finishing at the scenic Fay Park on Foster Street in Littleton. The 1-Mile Fun Run kicks off at 2:00 PM, followed by the 5K at 2:30 PM. This year, they're bringing the vibes with a live band, the Rolling Pizza Kitchen, Dirigible Brewing, and ice cream from Uhlmans.
Your participation does some serious good. Since 2008, the organization has been a force for positive change, raising funds to build and maintain our amazing local track and field facility. They've funded everything from a new pole vault pit to a high school records board and even helped local young athletes cover their registration fees for the national competitions. So, whether you're a seasoned runner aiming for a new personal best or just looking for a fun way to support a great cause, this race is for you.
Registration is easy! The 5K is $45, and the 1-Mile Fun Run is $15.
Don't miss out on the chance to connect with the community, get active, and make a real impact. For more info or to sign up, head over to https://littletonroadrace.org/. Let's show up and support the next generation of local athletes!
Elvis: One Night With You
When:
Where: 1A North Road | Chelmsford
Clap, sing and dance along as he performs highlights from the King's musical legacy, including his greatest hits, movie tunes, gospel, deep-cuts, and even your requests!
Sunday, 9/21 at 2:00 pm. Doors open at 1:30.
Tickets $25
www.chelmsfordarts.org
Chelmsford Center for the Arts
Renowned Classical Guitarist & Teacher, Dr. José Lezcano Opens PCA’s 2025-26 Classical Series
When:
Where: PCA, 10 Lincoln St, Westford
Dr. José Lezcano has performed hundreds of concerts for over 30 years on four continents. His “Guitar Concerto,” which he recorded with North-South Consonance and conductor/director Max Lifchitz on the CD ‘Remembrances/Recuerdos,’ received two nominations and was semi-finalist for Grammys in the categories Best Contemporary Composition and Best Soloist with Orchestra. In programs of Spanish, South American and original works, he has appeared in major venues, university series and festivals, including Carnegie Recital Hall, Cuba, Trinidad & Tobago, Spain, Portugal, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, China, Germany, Crete, China, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
Dr. Lezcano earned degrees from Peabody Conservatory (BM guitar), University of South Carolina (MM guitar), and Florida State University (Ph.D. Music Theory). He now serves as Artist Lecturer at the University of Southern Maine/Gorham, where he teaches a thriving studio of young guitarists; and as Professor Emeritus of Music at Keene State College and Coordinator of Guitar. His students have been frequent winners of the College’s highest awards and scholarships, and José has been a frequent guest artist at numerous chamber music series in New England, including Apple Hill, Electric Earth, Wisteria, Portland Chamber Music Festival, and Athenaeum concerts in Portsmouth (NH).
Internationally Dr. Lezcano has appeared with the Orquesta Solistas de la Habana, Cuba; National Symphony of Ecuador; the National Symphony of Peru; the Orchestra of Tolima (Colombia); The Loja Symphony (Ecuador); the Quito Chamber Orchestra; Regionally with the Portsmouth Symphony and Granite State Symphonies (NH); and the South Carolina Philharmonic, in concerti by Rodrigo, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Vivaldi, Giuliani, and Lezcano himself. José has earned numerous professional recognitions, including first prize in the MTNA National Guitar Competition, the NHSAC Individual Artist Fellowship, NHMTA Composer of the Year (twice), KSC Distinguished Research Award, and a Fulbright Research Award to Ecuador. Most recently in May 2023, his Concierto Hispanoamericano received its World Premiere from the Buffalo Philharmonic and its iconic conductor, Maestra JoAnn Falletta, who commissioned it; it is a double concerto for basses, harp and string orchestra. Jose’s recent compositions include a one-movement concerto for solo guitar and string orchestra (“Mojito” published by Cayambis) which he premiered in New York City with North-South Consonance Orchestra and conductor Max Lifchitz (2024) and with the Keene Chamber Orchestra (2025) under Eric Thomas.
For more information about the PCA and their season of events which runs September through June, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Arthur Bakopolus Jazz Quartet Concert
When:
Where: 1A North Road | Chelmsford
Looking for a perfect way to spend a Sunday evening?
Then join us in the Cabaret Cafe for a genre-blending evening of instrumental arrangements, performed by the Arthur Bakopolus Jazz Quartet!
Sunday, 9/21 at 6:00 pm. Doors open at 5:30.
Tickets $20, full bar available!
www.chelmsfordarts.org
Chelmsford Center for the Arts | 1A North Road | Chelmsford, MA 01824 US
The Boxborough Minutemen Company Wants You!
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Where: Boxborough Community Center at 30 Middle Road
The Boxborough Minutemen Company is open to anyone of least 18 years of age, regardless of gender or town of residence, who is interested in service to the Town and/or perpetuating the memory of the Minutemen of 1775. You do not need to be a marcher or revolutionary war re-enactor to join the Company.
Our members may participate in any number of the Company's activities including marching in parades and town celebrations, organizing the annual Fifer's Day town festival, performing seasonal clean-ups on Route 111, sponsoring the Boy and Cub Scouts, providing volunteers to the FreeBee Market, community supper, and other service organizations, and participating in our various social functions. The Company also provides financial support to a variety of service organizations and sponsors a number of annual scholarships to Boxborough students who are continuing their education after high school.
All are welcome to come and make new connections with others.
For more information visit www.boxboroughminutemen.org.
Westford Women’s Club to Host Fall Kickoff Meeting: “Salads and Sweets,” with Special Guest, Kim Trainor from Merrimack Valley Food Bank.
When:
Where: Cameron Senior Center, 20 Pleasant Street in Westford
attend a Fall Kickoff Meeting: “Salads and Sweets,” Monday, September 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the Cameron Senior Center, 20 Pleasant Street in Westford.
Enjoy an array of salads and desserts, while meeting women of different ages and backgrounds, who are active in their communities. Learn about service projects, social activities, and community outreach events being planned for the upcoming year.
Meet our special guest, Kim Trainor, Director of Development of Merrimack Valley Food Bank, who will provide an overview of the club's upcoming Fall service project with the MVFB.
Find out how you can become involved as we approach our upcoming 50th Anniversary.
This is a free event, open to the public. Guests and prospective members are encouraged to attend. To receive more information and to confirm your plan to attend, please R.S.V.P. to:
westfordwomensclub@gmail.com.
The Westford Women’s Club is a 501c3 charitable organization, serving Westford and the
surrounding communities since 1976. Visit us on Facebook. WWC is a member of the General
Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) www.GFWC.org and GFWC Massachusetts (GFWC MA)
www.GFWCMA.org.
Community Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser A Night of Pasta & Purpose!
When:
Where: The American Legion Post 221, 357 Great Road, Bedford
What to Expect: Hearty spaghetti and homemade meatballs served with love, Scali bread, fresh salad, and dessert. Live music and good cheer and a room full of kind-hearted neighbors and friends.
Location: The American Legion Post 221, 357 Great Road, Bedford, MA 01730
Date & Time: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 - 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Adults: $15.00 Children (under 12 years old): $8.00
Reservations Preferred - Email to niska7175@comcast.net
Mail checks/donations to FBCOA - 12 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA 01730 - ATTENTION:
FBCOA OR put it in the Mailbox at the COA.
100% of the proceeds benefit Bedford’s Senior programs, trips, and much more.
Discover the Joy of Music with a Native American-Style Flute Class!
When:
Where: West Concord Union Church 1317 Main Street Concord
Book Talk—The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forest
When:
Where: Acton Town Hall Room 204, 472 Main St., Acton
Where: Acton Town Hall Room 204, 472 Main St., Acton, MA
ACTON: Join award-winning Seattle Times journalist Lynda Mapes as she looks at the critical role of forests everywhere, but especially on our coasts. Drawing on science and indigenous knowledge, this is a beautiful and important contribution to the ecological canon in North America. Sponsored by the Acton Conservation Trust, EnergizeActon.org, and the Acton Garden Club Shirley Towle Lecture Series, with snacks and door prizes. Info and registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2011.
Free Live Toilet Training Webinar presented by Occupational Therapist Anna Knox
When:
Where: Webinar
Toilet training can be a loaded topic with many questions! When is the right time to toilet train? Is my child on track? Where do we even start? This presentation will focus on preparing you and your child for potty learning/potty training and supporting individual potty needs. Parents will leave this presentation with a better understanding of what developmental milestones support potty learning and training, how to set up the environment to match your child’s needs, what parents can do to help set themselves and their child up for success, and activity ideas to build potty skills. We will review motor, cognitive, emotional, and sensory foundations that support you and your child on the bathroom journey! To register for the link for this program, email First Connections: lmatthews@jri.org with your name and town you live in.
FRESH BAKED APPLE PIES AT FPC
When:
Where: 353 Great Road, Stow
STOW LIONS FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL
When:
Where: Stow Lions Field at the corner of Route 117/Great Road and Hudson Road
West Acton Village Merchants Association Hosts Oktoberfest September 27
When:
Where: Gardner Field, 530 Massachusetts Avenue Acton
Country Music Fest
When:
Where: Veterans Memorial Park, Maynard
Of course, none of this would be possible without our great sponsors:
- Cultural Council
- Summer Street Properties
- Capital Group
- MacDonald Development
- Middlesex Savings Bank
- Dunkin
- Amory’s Tomb
From Sunlight to Starlight: Preserving Westford's Natural Rhythm
When:
Where: First Parish Church United, 48 Main Street, Westford
Join Sustainable Westford on Saturday, September 27th, 2025, from 2:00 - 4:30 PM at First Parish Church United, 48 Main Street, Westford, for a free informative afternoon discovering how everyday choices can make a big difference for your family, community and the natural world. There will be a brief business meeting at the beginning.
Learn how to create thriving habitats for pollinators, birds and other essential wildlife from Amy Meltzer. Amy is Steering Committee Co-Chair of the Mass Pollinator Network and is an active member of Grow Native Massachusetts. She has been researching and growing native plants for over 12 years.
Tim Brothers will share why protecting dark skies matters – to ourselves, wildlife and our sense of wonder – and what we can all do to help. Tim is Manager at MIT’s Wallace Astrophysical Observatory in Westford and Co-Founder of the Massachusetts Chapter of DarkSky International.
A vibrant slideshow will reveal the magic of native plants, dark skies and fireflies.Two lucky winners will take home native plants from Weston Nurseries. A Q&A will follow the presentations. Refreshments will be served.
We hope to see you there!
More information is available: sustainablewestford.org
This event is co-sponsored by Westford Climate Action and Westford’s Clean Action and Sustainability Committee.
Free Pasta Friendship Dinner at
Hudson First United Methodist Church
When:
Where: 34 Felton Street, Hudson
Invite family, friends and neighbors for an evening of great tasting food, laughter and fellowship.
Friendship Dinners are served the fourth Saturday of every month and are free and open to everyone.
First United Methodist Church is located over the hill off the Hudson Rotary at 34 Felton Street.
More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at our website http://www.hudsonfumc@gmail.com
Jazz World Regular, Tim Ray Brings His Trio to PCA
When:
Where: 10 Lincoln St, Westford
Tim Ray’s wide-ranging skills as a soloist and accompanist have afforded him the opportunity to perform with legendary performers from all walks of music. He is perhaps best known as Tony Bennett’s most recent pianist and musical director, appearing in concerts with him until Bennett’s retirement in 2020. Featured on over 100 recordings to date, Tim has performed in concert with an extensive list of pop music icons, notably Aretha Franklin, Lyle Lovett, Jane Siberry and Soul Asylum. He regularly performs with leading figures in the jazz world, among them Kurt Elling, Gary Burton, Esperanza Spalding, Phil Woods, Terri Lyne Carrington, Scott Hamilton, Dave Douglas, John Patitucci, Brian Blade, Lewis Nash and Rufus Reid; and his classical credits include solo performances and concerts with Gunther Schuller, the Boston Pops, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. Tim’s busy schedule has included frequent tours throughout the Americas, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and has included performances at Carnegie Hall, the White House, the Kennedy Center and the 1992 Presidential Inauguration. Tim has also performed repeatedly on “The Tonight Show” (Johnny Carson, Jay Leno), “Late Night with David Letterman,” “The Conan O’Brien Show,” “Austin City Limits” and various other national TV and radio broadcasts. He is a grant recipient from the National Endowment for the Arts, and is a professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music.
For this performance, Tim will be playing with John Lockwood (bass) and Austin McMahon (Drums), featuring music from their "Fire and Ice" CD recording as well as some from Excursions and Adventures and previous projects.
For more information about the PCA and their season of events which runs September through June, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Worcester Chamber Music Society Celebrates 20 Years on September 27 at Mechanics Hall With a Special Concert Event
When:
Where: 321 Main Street, Worcester
Saturday, September 27 @7:30PM
Mechanics Hall
321 Main Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @7 PM
Intermission dessert reception for all
Program
Heinrich Hofmann | Serenade for flute and strings, Op. 65
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Piano Trio in G Major, K.564
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70
Venues are handicapped accessible.
Several levels of admission are available, including Community seats for $10. Tickets are available at https://worcesterchambermusic.org/serenade-and-souvenir/ or by calling the WCMS office at (508) 926-8624.
Sol y Canto Launches New Song’s Second Season with Joy, Rhythm, and Soul
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Where: 10 Mudge Way, Bedford
Led by Puerto Rican/Argentine vocalist and percussionist Rosi Amador and New Mexican guitarist, singer, and composer Brian Amador, Sol y Canto is known for making their music accessible to Spanish- and non-Spanish–speaking audiences alike. They will be joined by cellist, singer, and music educator Queralt Giralt Soler.
Their concerts blend original songs—marked by poetic, often playful lyrics—with inventive arrangements of Latin classics. Expect a night where one moment has you dancing in your seat, the next reflecting quietly, and the next laughing along with the artists’ warmth and wit. With Brian’s intricate guitar work, Rosi’s driving percussion on cajón and bongos, and their spirited vocal improvisations, the ensemble delivers the energy of a full band.
The Boston Globe has hailed Sol y Canto as “sublime ambassadors of the Pan-Latin tradition.” Music critic Norman Weinstein observed, “Every Sol y Canto album is a demonstration of what the poet Federico García Lorca identified as deep song. Always they evoke the sensual splendor of simply being vitally, vividly alive in a magical and mysterious universe.”
Tickets are available at newsongbedford.org. Performances take place in the Reed Room at Bedford Town Hall, 10 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA. This intimate venue puts you close to the music, with a newly upgraded sound system delivering an immersive audio experience. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. for conversation and connection, and the music starts at 7:30 p.m.
An all-volunteer initiative of the Bedford Cultural District, New Song is deeply grateful to its generous sponsors and supporters:
- Bedford Florist & Gifts
- Prince Street Café & Bakery
- Red Heat Tavern
- Mass Cultural Council
If you’re interested in helping with show coordination, marketing, or tech support—either occasionally or on an ongoing basis—please reach out at newsongbedford.org/contact-us.
Lobster and Meat Shoot
Friends of the Hudson Public Library
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Where: VFW Hall, 3 Palmieri Drive, Hudson
The Lobster and Meat Shoot will take place at the VFW Hall, 3 Palmieri Drive, Hudson, on Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. There will be a cash bar, basket drawings, and a 50/50 cash raffle. If you are new to the game of shoot, we welcome you to join us and see what the fun is about! So, gather friends and family and enjoy the night while supporting a great cause – the Hudson Public Library. Funds raised from this event will be used to augment the work of the Friends which support passes to farms, museums, and other venues. The Friends also support the summer reading programs.
Admission to the VFW Hall is free, and card sets for the games will be sold at the door. The lobster and meat prizes are “top shelf.” Remember – you can’t win if you don’t play. See you on September 27th.
New Race for the Refuge Supports Local Public Lands
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Where: Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury, Mass
This event aims to raise awareness about the ecological, historical, and recreational value of the Refuge and raise funds to help the staff increase access to and enjoyment of the Refuge for the local community. The race offers a range of events, including a one-mile walk guided by the Friends of Woodlands and Waters, 10K and 30K running races, and 3-hour and 6-hour running events.
The Highland City Striders is dedicated to promoting health and fitness through the sport of running. The club hosts weekly training runs, camaraderie events, and supports local charities. In 2024, over $19,500 and five truckloads of canned items were donated to the Marlborough and Hudson food pantries in an effort to combat food insecurity.
Each registrant will take home a collapsible cup. These are lightweight and easy to pack along on runs and hikes so you can grab a quick drink of water without creating waste. A post race celebration at Clover Road Brewing will include snacks, music, and one free beer ticket for race registrants.
Visit the Race for the Refuge web site (https://runsignup.com/Race/MA/Sudbury/RaceForTheRefuge) to learn more and register.
Visit the Assabet National Wildlife Refuge web site (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/assabet-river) to learn more about the refuge.
Holistic Tea at FUMC
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Where: 52 Church Street, Marlborough
Combatting Antisemitism in Massachusetts with State Rep. Simon Cataldo
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Where: 133 Prospect St, Acton
Congregation Beth Elohim, 133 Prospect St, Acton
Na’aseh, (We will Act) of Congregation Beth Elohim, is proud to host State Rep. Simon Cataldo. Rep. Cataldo will speak about the findings and report of the Special Commission Combatting Anti-Semitism.
Rep. Cataldo co-chaired this commission formed in 2024, whose purpose was to investigate and address the rise of antisemitism incidents and hate crimes in the state. Acton-Boxborough Superintendent Peter Light testified, as well as Jeremy Burton of Jewish Community Relations Council, among many others.
In time for the start of school, the commission issued its K-12 recommendations. Read the report HERE. The final report will be released in November. Rep. Cataldo will speak about the commission’s process and its recommendations for school districts, followed by Q & A. A short reception will follow. We hope you will join us!
Note that this event will be free and open to the public. For security reasons, attendees must pre-register below.
Congregation Beth Elohim is an independent Jewish congregation.
http://www.bethelohim.org/event/combatting-antisemitism
Merrimack Valley All-Ages Chamber Orchestra
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Where: Music Elements 160 Turnpike 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!)
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CHORUS BEGINS REHEARSALS
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Where: Parish Church, 48 Main St., Westford
Rehearsals will be held on Sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at First Parish, beginning Oct. 5. The concert will be presented on Sun., Dec. 14 at 7:00 p.m. The chorus is under the direction of René Minalga-Rheault.
For further information, please call Jeanne Masterman at 978-692-8416.
Westford Climate Action is Hosting its Annual Stargazing Event
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Where: Stony Brook School, 7 Farmer’s Way, Westford
Westford Climate Action is hosting its annual Stargazing Event with members of Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston. Join us on Sunday, September 28, at 7:30 PM at Stony Brook School, 7 Farmer’s Way, Westford. Cloud postponement date is October 26. Registration is required here:
tinyurl.com/westfordstars2025.