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Small Works Holiday Show Now Open at ArtSpace Gallery in Maynard

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Where: 15 Main Street in Maynard

Experience the fun of giving one-of-a-kind artworks this holiday season. The Small Works
Holiday Show features a variety of affordable, small-scale artworks by local and regional artists,
which are perfect for holiday gifting or starting your own collection. From November 14 to
January 10, shoppers may choose between paintings, prints, watercolors, drawings, jewelry,
photography, ceramics, textiles, and mixed media works in a variety of styles. Artworks are nolarger than 12” x 12,” making them easy to transport or mail. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a holiday shopper, or simply looking for inspiration, this festive show offers something for everyone.

The ArtSpace Gallery is located at 15 Main Street in Maynard, MA. Hours are:Tue & Wed, 10AM-3PM; Thu & Fri, 12-5PM; Sat & Sun, 12-4PM.  We will also be open during the Maynard Holiday Stroll on 12/6.

The Gallery accepts checks, Venmo, cash, and credit cards.
 
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Very Traditional & Highly Flexible, Scottish Fish Gives a Fresh Take on Celtic Roots

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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

Described as "both very traditional and highly flexible" by Folkworld Magazine's Alex Monaghan, the women of Scottish Fish bring the Celtic to Parish Center for the Arts (PCA, 10 Lincoln Street) on November 28 at 7:30pm. Pack your favorite snacks and beverages for this evening of "one of the most energetic and creative acts to take root in the local Celtic music scene this century." (Boston Irish Reporter Sean Smith). Tickets range from $25-$30. For information about this and all upcoming concerts at the PCA, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.

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

 
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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

The Maynard High School Athletic Hall of Fame (MHSAHOF) Board is excited to announce its 10th Hall of Fame Banquet & Induction Ceremony scheduled for Saturday, November 29, 2025, 6 PM to 11 PM at the Maynard~Clinton Lodge of Elks, 34 Powder Mill Road, Maynard.  The past nine events have been huge successes and have sold out!

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. 

 
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There is Nothing to Writing” –Actors Company Presents Ernest Hemingway to Westford Audiences

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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

The Actors Company returns to the Parish Center for the Arts on November 29 at 7pm, but actor J.T. Turner will not be revisiting his role as Charles Dickens.  This intriguing and enlightening performance will bring the legendary Ernest Hemingway to the 10 Lincoln Street stage in “Hemingway’s Last Drink.” Cabaret seating. Tickets range from $18-$22. For information about this and all upcoming concerts at the PCA, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.

There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” - Ernest Hemingway  

Starting as a reporter in Kansas City, Hemingway’s punchy writing style soon elevated him to an internationally renowned author. The Nobel and Pulitzer prize-winning author explores love, loss, vulnerability, war, and human connection through timeless works like "The Old Man and The Sea," "For Whom The Bell Tolls," "The Sun Also Rises" and "A Farewell To Arms." In this well-researched and original portrayal of the legendary writer, award-winning actor & playwright J. T. Turner brings Hemingway vibrantly to life. Meet him, talk to him, and engage with J.T. Turner about this hero, poet and 'father of literature.'

The Actors Company, celebrating its 22nd year, offers original, engaging, historical and literary character based shows, by award-winning writer-actor-educator J.T. Turner. Turner (SAG-AFTRA, AEA) is an award-winning stage, screen and audio actor, teaching artist and speaker. He has toured theaters, museums, schools, universities, historical sites, libraries, and senior centers all over the North America with his original one-man shows, including: “Robert Frost, Light and Dark,” “The Adventures of Benjamin Franklin”, “Shakespeare’s Ghost,” “A Visit with C.S. Lewis”, “Charles Dickens in A Christmas Carol”, “John Muir: Father of America’s Parks,” “Washington Irving in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, “A Visit with John Steinbeck,” and “Fitzgerald & Gatsby,” “Hemingway’s Last Drink,” as well as storytelling, mindful movement, and theater education programs.

J.T.’s original play “Within These Walls” was featured at the Smithsonian Museum of American History and awarded an Essex National Heritage Pioneer in Partnerships Award. His Mill Talk: The Charles Dickens Lectures” was commissioned by The Lowell Institute & Charles River Museum of Industry, and he has served as an on-camera historical consultant on The Travel Channel. He has been awarded multiple Pinnacle Awards from

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/performancestheatre/15

Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
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Iron Work Farm Living History Program: “How Mummers Saved Christmas”
Sunday, November 30, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
5 High Street, Acton

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Where: 5 High Street, Acton

What did the colonists celebrate before Thanksgiving and Christmas?  Come to the Faulkner House at 5 High Street and discover the clandestine way the American colonists celebrated the Yuletide season. Christmas celebrations were disguised as other celebrations, and the colonists disguised themselves, as well. We will gather by the bonfire for song and revelry just as the early Americans did. Learn how celebrating Christmas could land you a fine, a day in the stocks or even jail!   This is a great way to start the holiday season and to begin the revelry--at the oldest house in Acton!
No charge.

Parking on site or nearby. Check www.ironworkfarm.org for details.
 
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OARS Giving "Back" Tuesday

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Where: 152 Commonwealth Ave #3, Concord

When: Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 5-7PM
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/
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Navigating the Fourth Trimester

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Where: Emerson Health Steinberg Wellness Center (310 Baker Ave, Concord

This free workshop offers a supportive place for expectant parents to explore the physical, emotional and relational challenges that accompany the first 3 months after birth. In this program you will learn evidence-based strategies for adjusting to life with a newborn, coping with challenges related to sleep and feeding, managing changes in your relationships, and nurturing your own wellbeing during this transformative time. Join First Connections for this interactive in-person session facilitated by lactation counselor and infant sleep consultant Mary Beilman and Emily Fiorini, LMHC, who specializes in infant and parent mental health. Helpful postpartum community resources will be included. Free for the birthing person and one support person. Register through Emerson Health's Steinberg Wellness Center in Concord through this link: https://emersonhealth.jotform.com/253204506617048. This program will take place on Wednesday, December 3 from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
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Greetings from Theatre III!

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Where: 250 Central Street, Acton

Upcoming Auditions! We will be holding auditions for our spring musical production of Nice Work If You Can Get It on Tue, Dec. 2nd and Wed, Dec. 3rd (7pm, 8pm, and 9pm slots) with callbacks on Thu, Dec 4th. A hilarious new screwball comedy, Nice Work If You Can Get It pokes fun at the Prohibition era in a clash of elegant socialites and boorish bootleggers, all set to the glorious songs of George and Ira Gershwin. Highlights from the score include “Fascinating Rhythm,” “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off,” “Someone To Watch Over Me,” “Sweet and Low Down,” “Delishious” and the title song. ** Creative Team
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Directed by Alison Walters-Short with Assistant Director Andrew DeSisto Musically Directed by Jayden Weichtmann Choreographed by Caroline Hubbard Produced by Maren Caufield and Linda Minkoff Stage Managed by Nadine Sa Learn more and sign up now!
https://www.theatre3.org/upcoming/NiceWork2026

INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING WITH THEATRE III? It takes a true community to run a community theater and new volunteers are always welcome, both for specific shows and for ongoing roles! Want to be part of Theatre III in a volunteer capacity? Let us know with our ** Volunteer Interest Form! https://www.theatre3.org/getinvolved/volunteer
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Creative Expression Through Coastal Imagery
Assabet Valley Camera Club Program

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Where: 29 Church Street, Hudson

On Wednesday, December 3, the Assabet Valley Camera Club (AVCC) is pleased to host a special webinar by Steve Koppel, a renowned coastal photographer from Cape Cod. Steve combines slow shutter speeds and intentional camera movement to make stunning seascapes. He will demonstrate his techniques for capturing his ethereal images as well as share his processing secrets - something that few professional photographers are willing to do. Steve is a frequent speaker at conferences and camera clubs, and conducts retreats on Cape Cod focused on imagery as a form of self-expression with an emphasis on the overall photographic experience. Koppel's work can be viewed at https://expressionsgallery.com/

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//
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Stow Garden Club - Holiday Make and Take 12/3/25

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Where: 509 Great Road, Stow

Stow Garden Club Holiday Make and Take - Wednesday December 3, 2025 7:00PM at the Pompositticut Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow. Join us to create a holiday decoration for your home! The cost is $5.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members. Please email NancyBuck922@gmail.com to sign up. The limit is 20 people; sign up soon! 
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Worcester Chamber Music Society Presents “Baroque on Fire” December 4 in Princeton and December 5 in Worcester

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Where: Princeton & Worcester

Worcester Chamber Music Society continues its 20th Season with a concert titled “Baroque on Fire” at Princeton’s First Congregational Church on December 4 and at Museum of Worcester on December 5.  A reception will follow each concert.
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
 
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Freaky Friday!

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Where: 14 West St, Westford

Blanchard Middle School presents Freaky Friday! A mother and daughter magically swap bodies and have just one day to switch back. A heartfelt and hilarious story for the whole family.

Shows: Dec 4 @ 7pm, Dec 5 @ 7pm, Dec 6 @ 1pm Tickets on sale Nov 23! Blanchard Middle School, 14 West St, Westford.
https://tinyurl.com/BlanchardTheatreArts
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Holiday Faire and Festival at Aldersgate UMC

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Where: 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4) in Chelmsford

Aldersgate United Methodist Church hosts its annual Holiday Faire and Festival on Friday, December 5, and Saturday, December 6. The fair offers a celebration of holiday cheer with delicious homemade food, beautiful wreaths and other greenery, crafts and gifts, jewelry, a silent auction, and much more. A children’s area will provide a fun and safe place for kids to make their own crafts while the grown-ups shop.

Aldersgate UMC is located at 242 Boston Road (Rt. 4) in Chelmsford. For more information about the fair, contact the church office at (978)256-9400 or aldersgatechelmsford@verizon.net, or visit us online at www.aldersgatechelmsford.com or www.facebook.com/aldersgateumc.chelms.

Hours for the fair are Friday, 1:00 to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bidding for the silent auction ends at noon on Saturday.
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Concord Orchestra December Concerts

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Where: 51 Walden, Concord

The Concord Orchestra presents “Folk Roots” at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6 at the Performing Arts Center at 51 Walden. The orchestra, conducted by Music Director Zeke Fetrow, performs a program of Zoltan Kodaly’s Dances of Galanta, Nino Rota’s Concerto for Bassoon, Johannes Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5, and Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring. Richard Svoboda joins the orchestra to perform Nino Rota’s Concerto for Bassoon A pre-concert talk is scheduled for 7:15pm on Saturday. Tickets for adults and seniors are $25. Admission for youth under 18 is free.

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.”
 
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The Chelmsford Historical Society's Holiday Open House

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Where: 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford

The Chelmsford Historical Society's holiday open house will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025 from 6:30-9:00 PM at the Barrett-Byam Homestead, 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford, MA.  All are welcome to tour the homestead and enjoy holiday decorations provided by the Chelmsford Garden Club and traditional holiday carols by 2 Cat Duo.  Light refreshments will be served.  Come enjoy our roaring fireplace!  http://chelmhist.org/ 
 
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Bawdy Musical Mischief When the Harlot Queens Return to Westford

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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

“When it comes to bawdy mischief, few do it better than The Harlot Queens. Excellent musicianship combined with songs you wouldn’t want your grandmother to hear. What’s not to love?” says U.K. Writer & Broadcaster Steven Rainey. And Westford audiences know it!  The Harlot Queens will be returning to the Parish Center for the Arts (PCA, 10 Lincoln Street) on December 5 at 7:30pm. So pack up your favorite snacks, beverages and senses of humor for this evening of naughty songs and festive frolics. Tickets range from $20-$25. Cabaret seating. Recommended PG-13. For information about this and all upcoming concerts at the PCA, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.

The Harlot Queens is a touring comedic musical troupe that formed in 2017. They are composed of several trained Renaissance Faire performers playing colorful characters with nefarious backstories and they perform throughout New England at faires and festivals. Their musical offerings consist of original tunes, comedic parodies, traditional Irish/Scottish songs, and "nerd culture" favorites. Members of the group come from a variety of backgrounds including an award winning country music artist, an opera singer, musical theatre actors, fight choreographers, voice over artists, instrumentalists, and improv actors.

The Harlot Queens are recipients of the Pay It Forward Grant through CitySpace in Easthampton, and they were awarded Best EP of 2023 by nationally known Scoundrel’s Inn, a pirate themed podcast and internet radio show. The Queens were nominated for two awards in the 19th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards, which recognizes groups across the country and is sponsored by the Renaissance Festival Podcast, a renaissance faire-themed radio show with a decades-long history.

For more information about the PCA and their season, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Direct ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-5-25-the-harlot-queens/198

Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
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!! WE NEED GINGERBREAD BUILDERS !! 
All Saints' Episcopal Church 10 Billerica Road, Chelmsford Will Once Again Present a Gingerbread Village.  

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Where: 10 Billerica Road, Chelmsford

Saturday, Dec 6th 1-5 PM and Sunday, Dec 7th 3-7 PM.  This event is a fundraiser to support All Saints' Church Outreach Program for the St. Paul’s Soup Kitchen, Lowell
 
Gather your family and friends around to create a gingerbread house to display.  
It is easy to registrar your house at ascgingerbread@gmail.com

The Building Codes
1.     We encourage you to be creative and welcome ALL entries to the Gingerbread Village Display.
2.     We accept ALL houses from ‘decorated pre-cooked kit’ to ‘expert build’. 
3.     Kids creations are encouraged…adult creations are too! 
4.     There is NO charge to participate in the display.

We do ask you to observe the following:
         All building materials should be edible. Using pre-made gingerbread kits is perfectly acceptable as well!
·        All buildings should be built on a stiff foundation such as foam core or cardboard so that the house can be moved for display.
·        Notify the Gingerbread House Event Organizer ascgingerbread@gmail.com if your entry requires electrical outlets or special handling.
·         Drop off at All Saints' Thursday, 4 December 2025, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM &
·        Friday, 5 December 2025, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
·        Builder’s drop off their Gingerbread Houses at the All Saints' Church back entrance (double glass doors). Large entries can be accommodated with prior notification.
·        Include a 3×5 index card with your entry listing the names of the builders and verifying whether or not the gingerbread house is being donated for the raffle.
·        Brochures and business cards from participants may be displayed.

If you cannot drop off during this time, please make arrangements with the Gingerbread House Event Organizer ascgingerbread@gmail.com
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Holiday Book Sale – Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library

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Where: 7 Mudge Way, Bedford

Friends of the Bedford Free Public Library Holiday Book Sale
Saturday, December 6th & Sunday, December 7th
1 pm – 4 pm each day
Thousands of like new and gently used books, games, puzzles, CDs, and DVDs for sale
Great finds for yourself and for those on your gift giving list!
Bedford Free Public Library
7 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA
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Sudbury Historical Society Open House

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Where: 288 Old Sudbury Road (next to Town Hall), Sudbury

The Sudbury Historical Society invites everyone to the Sudbury History Center and Museum, 288 Old Sudbury Road (next to Town Hall), on Saturday, December 6th,  Sunday, December 7th, and Saturday, December 13th between 11:00am to 3:00pm to learn about town history, buy local items from the 01776 Gift Shop, enjoy free kids activities, and donate common household goods to Gifts of Hope Unlimited! Holiday merchandise such as Sudbury ornaments will be available. Bring a donation for Gifts for Hope and receive 10% off your gift shop purchase! Everything from bags, cleaning supplies, detergent, foil, kitchen items, paper products, soap, sponges, utensils, and wipes will be accepted and appreciated.
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Hosmer House Opening in Sudbury

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Where: 299 Old Sudbury Road, Sudbury

The Sudbury Historical Commission cordially invites you to join us as at the Historic Hosmer House, 299 Old Sudbury Road, for our annual holiday celebrations on Saturday, December 6th, from 11:00am to 3pm, Sunday, December 7th from 11:00am to 3:00pm and Saturday, December 13th from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Please bring you friends, family and children to experience the charm of this beautifully preserved Town owned landmark which will be fully decorated for the Holiday season. We want to thank the many Sudbury organizations who have helped to decorate Hosmer House using the theme this year of PEACE. Enjoy guided tours, learn about the house's rich past and connect with fellow community members during this Holiday season. Refreshments will be served. Parking is available behind Town Hall and handicapped parking is available along the driveway.
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Annual Craft Show and Holiday Fair

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Where: 242 Main St, N. Chelmsford

For over 40 years the W. Chelmsford United Methodist Church has hosted our fun and festive craft show and holiday fair. This year’s fair is Saturday, December 6th from 9 am to 3 pm at 242 Main St, N. Chelmsford, MA. This event is a great way to kick off your holiday spirit and get a jump on your gift shopping.

Skip the craziness of the mall and come to our friendly, fun, festive fair to celebrate and shop! We will have professional crafters and vendors offering unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in a joyous, stress free atmosphere!

Come to shop, but don’t forget to bring the kids to the Kids Winter Wonderland. Kids can have fun doing holiday themed crafts and decorating (adult staffed)– all while you shop!! There’s a FREE door prize every attendee can enter to win – a giant craft basket loaded with holiday crafts & goodies. And this year we will be offering fresh cut Christmas trees from a family farm in VT!

Hot, homemade breakfast and lunch are offered throughout the fair. Stop by our breakfast bistro for a hot cup of gourmet coffee & a homemade pastry, breakfast sandwich or a homemade waffle. Take a break at our luncheon featuring hot, homemade soup, sandwiches and subs. Pick up a treat for your holiday hostess, we will have hand made chocolates, pies, breads & treats. If you have a Yankee Swap to shop for, we offer cute crafts, fresh plants and greenery, vintage jewelry and white elephant bargains!
Admission and parking is FREE!

For more details visit http://wcumc.us, call the church office at (978) 251-4834, or email the church at office@wcumc.us
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Marlborough Garden Club’s 2025 Holiday Boutique Set for December 6

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Where: 25 Union St., Marlborough

The Marlborough Garden Club will kick off the holiday season with its annual Holiday Boutique on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the 1 Lt Charles W. Whitcomb Middle School, 25 Union St., Marlborough.
This very popular event features original, one-of-a-kind creations – fresh green arrangements, wreaths, swags, centerpieces, as well as baked goods and handcrafted items – all created by members. This is the 47th year the Marlborough Garden Club has held its Boutique, offering members of the community the perfect place to select festive seasonal decor for their homes and to pick up thoughtful and unique gifts.
The Holiday Boutique is a fundraising tradition that supports the Club’s many philanthropic activities, including beautification efforts throughout Marlborough, community educational programs, and scholarships for Marlborough students.

About the Marlborough Garden Club
Founded in 1959, the Marlborough Garden Club today is an active non-profit organization dedicated to beautification, education, and conservation to improve the City of Marlborough. Throughout the year, the Club offers programs on horticultural or environmental topics which are open to the public. For more information, visit www.marlboroughgardenclub.org  
 
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St. Matthew's Festival of Sharing

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Where: 435 Main Street, Acton

St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church in Acton will host its unique “Festival of Sharing” Holiday Fair on December 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

As always, all proceeds from the event will benefit local and international charitable organizations supported by St. Matthew’s.

Please join us to shop, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and experience live Christmas music. The festival is held at St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church, 435 Main Street, Acton, MA.
Please click the link for the list of organizations.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V9uPkAh59Rzhq02kgTP415Gf0Y4jD8ZQ/view?usp=sharing or visit https://saint-matthews.org/
 
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St. Paul's Advent Fair

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Where: 100 Pine Hill Road in Bedford

Saturday, December 6, 2025
ADVENT FAIR
9am to 2pm
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 100 Pine Hill Road, Bedford, MA
 
On Saturday, December 6, from 9:00am to 2:00pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will hold its annual Advent Fair. The Fair features gifts, crafts, food, and holiday cheer for all ages, with all proceeds benefitting the work and ministries of the church.
 
A sampling of the many items available:
  • Gorgeous gift baskets for every occasion and budget
  • Handmade crafts and decorations made by St. Paul’s talented parishioners
  • Silent Auction featuring handmade gifts, concert and theatre tickets, and one-of-a-kind items
  • Raffle for a compilation of gift certificates from dozens of local restaurants and businesses
  • Country Kitchen with homemade marinara sauce, baked goods, breads, cheese, baked beans, and more
  • Cookie Walk featuring delicious homemade holiday cookies for gifting or eating
  • Outreach items including sculpture, scarves, and coffee from Haiti, and cards from Heifer International
  • White elephants
  • Snack bar serving breakfast and lunch


St. Paul’s is a fully-accessible church located at 100 Pine Hill Road in Bedford, MA. For more information, please call the church office Tuesday through Friday, from 9:00am to 1:00pm, at 781-275-8262, or visit www.stpaulsbedford.org.
 
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ANNUAL FRS GREENS SALE & HOLIDAY FAIR

When:
Where: 27 School Street, Carlisle

Each December, the First Religious Society of Carlisle hosts its beloved Annual Greens Sale & Holiday Fair, a festive community tradition held at their charming meetinghouse on 27 School Street. Running from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, the event draws neighbors and friends alike for a warm, seasonal celebration.
What to Expect:
  • Beautiful Holiday Greenery: The highlight of the sale is the wide selection of greenery—including both decorated and plain wreaths, boxwood trees, boxwood wreaths, swags, and mantelpieces. 
  • Pre-Order Option: For the best variety (especially for decorated wreaths), guests are encouraged to place pre-orders online. 
  • Artisans & Vendors: The Fair features a curated selection of local artisans, selling handcrafted gifts, holiday decor, and more. 
  • Baked Goods: Indulge in homemade treats — cookies, pies, the famous fudge and other baked delights made by volunteers and community members. 
  • Holly Jolly Café: Take a break at the café, offering a warm and comforting menu. The menu will include turkey & Boursin sandwiches, grilled cheese, hot soup, pie, and both hot and cold cider. 
How It Works for Pre-Orders:
  • Pre-orders for greens closes on Tuesday, December 2, 2025  a few days before the event.
  • Here is the link to the Greens Sale Pre-Orders
  • On the day of the event (December 6), you can pick up your order between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. 
Why It’s Special:
It brings together the Carlisle community in a cozy, festive atmosphere. Whether you're shopping for holiday decorations, grabbing a homemade treat, or supporting local artisans, the Greens Sale & Holiday Fair reflects the welcoming spirit of FRS and the warmth of the season.
HERE IS THE LINK FOR THE PRE-ORDERS - https://www.uucarlisle.org/2025-greens-sale--holiday-fair.html
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SECOND CHANCE HOLIDAY DECORATION SALE, SILENT AUCTION AND BAKE GOODS

When:
Where: 509 Great Road, Stow

SECOND CHANCE HOLIDAY DECORATION SALE, SILENT AUCTION AND BAKE GOODS, Saturday, December 6, 2025, 10 am–2 pm, Silent Auction 10 am – 1 pm. Where everyone leaves with their arms full and smiles on their faces.  Shop an enormous selection of new, like new and gently used holiday decorations at great prices.  Purchase homemade baked goods for your holiday table or to give as a gift.  Bid on fabulous silent auction items.  This SFCOA fundraiser benefits Stows senior residents through the COA.  For more information visit our website https://stowfriendsofthecoa.org/.  
 
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CONCORD CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC PRESENTS: MUSICAL STORYTELLING WITH SCHUMANN

When:
Where: 1317 Main Street, Concord

 Interactive Family Concert Inspires Imagination and Celebrates the Importance of Childhood Memories
EVENT DETAILS

 
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CHRISTMAS AT THE FARM with Santa Claus!

When:
Where: 377 Elm Street, Marlborough

Marlborough Historical Society
377 Elm Street, Marlborough
Saturday, December 6
11:00 AM- 3:00 PM
 
Santa will be there 12-2:00    
Join us for an old time Country Christmas”.

Come and enjoy the warmth of the Homestead, baked foods, warm cake,hot chocolate, coffee and tea.
 
$5.00 per family
Parking is available in the lot across the street
 
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Bedford Kicks off the Holidays with an Expanded Artisans Market, the Tree Lighting, Santa’s Visit, and More

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Where: Bedford Town Common

Draw a big circle around Saturday, December 6, on your calendar. It will be a day of fairs, frivolity, and fun as Bedford officially kicks off the town’s holiday season.

A variety of special events will brighten the day and provide great opportunities for holiday shopping. Join your friends and neighbors to celebrate this festive time—and to support our talented local artists, artisans, musicians, and business owners.

Shop Till You Drop
Looking for that perfect gift? Check out the expanded Holiday Artisans Market, now at two locations at Town Common, with an outdoor venue being new this year:
  • The fourth annual Indoor Artisans Market, co-sponsored by the Gallery@First Parish and the Bedford Cultural District, will be open to the public from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Common Room and second-floor galleries at First Parish, 75 Great Road (entrance on Elm Street). Some 25 vendors will be selling unique, handmade, giftable items—original paintings and photographs, ceramics, jewelry, ornaments, candles, fabric and fiber crafts, clothing, books, body products, cutting boards, and more. The joyful sounds of the First Parish choir will fill the church entryway from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. as early shoppers browse the two floors packed with artisans’ tables. As the shopping continues, young Suzuki Method violinists, under the direction of Carlough Faulkner-Carroll, will play a selection of holiday favorites from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Downstairs at First Parish, children can get in on the shopping at the popular Children’s Fair from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. The fair will offer kids free donated items to gift to others, complimentary gift wrapping, and materials for creative cardmaking for seniors. Potty-trained children can be dropped off from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. while their grownups shop at the Artisans Market. Optional cash donations will support the Bedford Food Pantry.
  • To offer more local makers the opportunity to sell their work, and to enrich the community experience, Suzanne & Company and the Bedford Cultural District are co-sponsoring an outdoor complement to the indoor market. The Outdoor Artisans Market will run from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. on both Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7. Shop at the tables of 15+ vendors offering one-of-a-kind crafts under a big, heated tent. Browsers will be treated to the sounds of a brass band playing holiday favorites outside the tent, where carolers in costume will stroll the grounds.

Tree Lighting and Visit by the Man in Red
The Holiday Artisans Market and Children’s Fair are just part of the town’s Holiday Kickoff. Capping the events on the Common will be the Annual Tree Lighting featuring a Visit by Santa at 5:00 p.m. Hot chocolate will be available from the First Parish front steps and behind the Fire Station.

Other Cultural District Events
Additional highlights of the Holiday Kickoff events within the District include, but are not limited to, a Decorated Wreath Display and Raffle on the Common; a Tableau Vivant outside the Bedford Historical Society at 16 South Road; a children’s Scavenger Hunt and Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Bedford Free Public Library, 7 Mudge Way; and an Open House at the Depot Park Freight House, 120 South Road.

For Further Information . . .
A complete list of Holiday Kickoff events around town, with locations and times, is available at https://www.bedfordma.gov/437/Bedford-Cultural-District. For additional information, contact Bedford's Housing and Economic Development Director, Eric Salerno, at esalerno@bedfordma.gov or by phoning 781-918-4006.  
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Boxborough’s Annual Tree Lighting Celebration Will Be Held Saturday, December 6

When:
Where: 502 Mass Ave., Boxborough

 Boxborough’s annual Tree Lighting celebration, hosted by the Public Celebrations and Ceremonies Committee, will be held on Saturday, December 6 at 4 p.m. at the Boxborough Fire Station, 502 Mass Ave. 
 
Enjoy a performance of holiday favorites by the Blanchard BrassWind Ensemble and the Blanchard Chorus, along with complimentary cookies and hot chocolate. High school volunteers will host a face-painting table and a craft table, with wooden ornaments for children to decorate.  

 
Once the tree has been lit and the songs have been sung, Santa Claus will be escorted down Mass Ave by the Boxborough Fire Department to greet children at the Fire Station. 

 
This year, the town has invited representatives from the Boxboro Regency to flip the switch and light the tree. Other recent honorees include Two Friends Chocolates and the FreeBee Market team. 

 
Parking for the tree lighting celebration will be available across Massachusetts Avenue at the Blanchard Memorial School. The Boxborough Police Department will have floodlights and officers stationed at the Massachusetts Avenue crosswalks to help pedestrians safely cross the street.

 
Come kick off the holiday season with friends and neighbors at this festive Boxborough tradition!


 
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Concord Women’s Chorus Presents
‘Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season’

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Where: 54 Walden Street, Concord

Concord Women’s Chorus (CWC), fostering the power of women’s voices in song, presents the holiday season concert “Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season,” on Saturday, December 6, 4 pm, at a new venue, Trinitarian Congregational Church, 54 Walden Street, Concord.  The performance is conducted by CWC Artistic Director Jane Ring Frank, accompanied by Simon Andrews, piano.
 
“Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season,” features a glorious program of music, including Dan Forrest’s luminous “Lux: The Dawn from on High,” a multi-movement work scored for women’s chorus, piano, violin, and cello. Other favorites include Ruth Morris Gray’s jazzy, percussion-driven “What Child Is This” and “Siyahamba,” Forrest’s warm and inclusive “Shalom,” and Elaine Hagenberg’s heartfelt “O Come, Emmanuel.” At the conclusion of the concert, the audience will be invited to join a festive, traditional (and really fun!) carol singalong. The program features some of Boston's finest professional instrumentalists, including Anne-Marie Chubet, violin (Handel & Haydn Society Orchestra, Director, Boston College Baroque Ensemble); Andrew Koutroubas, cello (Boston Early Music Festival, Handel & Haydn Society Orchestra); Gary Fieldman, djembe (Portland Symphony, ME, and Springfield Symphony, MA).
 
Concord Women’s Chorus is a 45-singer ensemble fostering the power of women’s voices through song, hailing from Concord and the greater Boston area. Artistic Director Jane Ring Frank conducts the chorus performing a wide variety of choral music, ranging from early music to contemporary repertoire, with an emphasis on works written for women’s voices.  Acclaimed conductor Jane Ring Frank was recently awarded Choral Arts New England’s 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award for her expertise at a ceremony where CWC performs under her direction, and in her honor.
 
CWC’s commitment to the mastery and performance of a dynamic repertoire for women transforms the act of choral singing into an instrument for collaboration, education, and connection. The ensemble features confident singers who care deeply about creating, through women’s voices, a source of strength and inspiration for themselves, the audience, and the world around us. 
 
Tickets to “Radiant Light” are $30 adults, free for children under 12, available at simpletix.com/e/radiant-light-a-celebration-of-the-season-tickets-240537. Seating is limited; early purchase is recommended.  For more information, or to join Concord Women’s Chorus, email manager@concordwomenschorus.org, visit concordwomenschorus.org, and follow Concord Women’s Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.
 
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The Maynard Holiday Stroll 
Hosted by the Maynard Business Alliance
Saturday, December 6th, 2025
Lighting of Memorial Park Begins at 5:45pm 
Holiday Stroll 6:00 - 8:00 PM

When:
Where: Downtown Maynard

Please join us for a beloved Maynard tradition, the Lighting of Memorial Park!  Enjoy holiday caroling led by Interlude Music beginning at 5:45 PM followed by an exciting countdown to light up the park at 6:00pm and then the highly anticipated Santa sighting as he arrives on a Maynard Fire Truck!  Spend the remainder of your evening walking through downtown Maynard and taking in the sights and sounds of the holidays. Many downtown businesses will be open offering shopping specials, live music, light refreshments, and more. This is a great opportunity to get some holiday shopping done at the charming, distinctive shops in Maynard. You’ll be able to check off gifts on your list while helping to support our local businesses at the same time. We can’t wait to celebrate the holiday season with you!

More beloved Maynard holiday traditions:  On Sunday, December 7th, the 2nd annual Holiday Village will be held in Memorial Park beginning at noon and the 59th annual Holiday Parade will step off at 2:00pm and travel through downtown Maynard.  The official Maynard Menorah Lighting at Memorial Park will be held later in the month. (Date TBA).

Visit the Maynard Business Alliance website https://www.maynardbusinessalliance.org/events-calendar/2024-holiday-stroll
or follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maynardbusinessalliance/ for more details. 
For Maynard Holiday Village and Holiday Parade information visit https://www.lightuptheholidaysmaynard.com/
 
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Hanneke Cassel and Mike Block in Concert Saturday, December 6th Chelmsford
Benefit Concert for the Children of Emmanuel Orphanage, Titanyen, Haiti
 

When:
Where: 301 Boston Road, Chelmsford

No admission charge. Donations gratefully accepted.
Location: Immanuel Church, 301 Boston Road, Chelmsford, MA
Time: 7:00 PM

Hanneke & Mike play exciting original & traditional music drawing from Celtic, Americana, and Classical backgrounds & Christmas songs from Hanneke's album, "O Come Emmanuel". Their music is on the soundtrack of The American Revolution film by Ken Burns on PBS.

Emmanuel Orphanage is a home in rural Haiti for 40+ children. For the last 4 years, much of the country of Haiti - including the village where Emmanuel Orphanage is located- has been under the control of violent gangs. Amid it all, these children have survived and are being housed, fed, and educated through the contributions of generous partners. With the assistance of the non-profit Mission of Hope, we can provide both essential support and accountability.

Hanneke Cassel has helped redefine what it means to be a modern fiddler. Fusing musical roots from the Isle of Skye and Cape Breton Island with Americana stylings, Hanneke’s playing has been described as “exuberant and rhythmic, somehow wild and innocent, delivered with captivating melodic clarity and an irresistible playfulness.” Beyond the strings of her fiddle, it is Hanneke’s hugely generous presence and passion that round out her magnetism as a performer on the world stage of fiddle music.

Gracing stages across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, India and East Asia, Hanneke has established herself as a prolific composer and versatile musician. Hanneke’s original material draws gracefully upon her personal experiences with love and loss, weaving together the joys and sorrows of life in times of celebration and hardship. Hanneke’s discography includes six unique solo albums that harness her magnificent presence. Melding more traditional fiddle music with her own compositions, Hanneke’s arrangements evoke the heart and showcase her talent as both a curator of tradition and an eloquent creator in her own right. Her list of accomplishments and awards is long. For additional information, check out her website at www.hannekecassel.com.

Mike Block is a Grammy® winning multi-style cellist, composer, singer, and educator with a passion for cross-cultural collaborations. Hailed as “one of the bravest, most intriguing musicians on the American fusion scene” by Gramophone, he was acclaimed by the New York Times for his "vital rich-hued solo playing.” In addition to his solo performances, Mike Block’s touring bands include Biribá Union, with Christylez Bacon (beatbox/guitar/rhymes) & Patricia Ligia (electric bass), the Mike Block Trio, with Joe K. Walsh (mandolin/vocals) & Zachariah Hickman (bass/vocals), a duo with Indian tabla player Sandeep Das, and Djékady, an American/African fusion band co-led with Malian balafon player Balla Kouyaté. Since 2005, Mike has been a member of the Silk Road Ensemble, founded by Yo-Yo Ma, with which he has been featured as a cellist and vocal soloist, contributed arrangements and compositions, and earned a 2017 Grammy® Award for Best Global Music Album.
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Sought After Side-man Jason Anick Pulls Some Strings on Westford Stage

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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

Berklee College of Music Professor Jason Anick, has earned a reputation among string players as an imaginative improviser, versatile composer, and insightful educator. On December 6, he will take the stage at Parish Center for the Arts (PCA, 10 Lincoln Street) at 7:30pm to delivery some “Violin Fingerboard Mastery.” Bring your snacks and beverages for this evening of jazz music and more. Tickets range from $20-$25. Cabaret seating. For information about this and all upcoming concerts at the PCA, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.
Growing up playing fiddle tunes with his family and classical music with local orchestras, Jason Anick developed a passion for improvisation, which led him to study jazz and classical music at Hartt Conservatory. In 2008, Anick started what would be a 10 year stint touring and recording with Grammy award-winning guitar virtuoso John Jorgenson while still a senior at Hartt.

A versatile musician and sought after side-man, Anick has also shared the stage with an array of artist like Stevie Wonder, Guster, Tommy Emmanuel, Hamilton de Holanda, The Jim Kweskin Jug Band, Celia Woodsmith, and Ward Hayden and the Outliers. With performances all over the world from China, Europe, and Japan and renowned venues like Carnegie Hall, Montreal Jazz Festival, Blue Note, Smalls Jazz Club, Scullers Jazz Club, Yoshi's, Iridium, TD Garden, Regattabar, NPR, and The Late Night Show, Jason has proven himself to be a leader in the ever-growing contemporary string world.

As a band-leader, Anick has launched a variety of musical projects over the years, including the Django Reinhardt inspired group Rhythm Future Quartet, an Americana-inspired Acoustic Trio, and a contemporary jazz ensemble with pianist Jason Yeager. His string of recordings (Sleepless, Tipping Point, United, Travels, Rhythm Future Quartet and Friends, Reverence, Sanctuary) has earned him praise from Downbeat Magazine as a "Rising Star in the world of jazz violin."

Anick is also a sought-after educator and published author. In 2022, he published his first educational book, “Violin Fingerboard Mastery” with Hal Leonard. Jason has also taught jazz violin and mandolin to students of all ages at string camps, workshops, and clinics around the world and regularly contributes educational columns to Fiddler Magazine.

For more information about the PCA and their season, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Direct ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-6-25-jason-anick/J6PCZKBURHQ3M3OLVERRRE4I

Parish Center for the Arts
978-692-6333
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Groton Grange #7 Hosts Contra Dance Extravaganza

When:
Where: 80 Champney St, Groton

It is with great pleasure that Groton Grange #7, with The Contra Banditos, host a One Time Holiday Contra Dance Extravaganza. We will be honoring our internationally celebrated 95 year old Barn Dance Caller, the "one and only", Mr.Dudley Laufman (read his Wikipedia page). The dance will be held December 6th, 7:30 to 10:30 PM, at the Groton Grange #7, 80 Champney St, Groton. All ages, beginner and experienced dancers, are invited. Dudley Laufman will be the caller. Refreshments will be served. Admission is $6 per person; family maximum is $20. PARK ON GRANGE SIDE OF CHAMPNEY ST. ONLY.
 
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SPM Launches 43rd Season with a Tribute to America’s 250th Anniversary

When:
Where: Hudson High School, Hudson MA

Symphony Pro Musica is proud to announce the opening concert of its four-part season honoring America’s upcoming 250th anniversary, a celebration of the nation’s spirit through the power of classical music.

Concert Series I will be held on Saturday, December 6th at 7:30pm at Hudson High School, Hudson MA, and on Sunday, December 7th at 3:00pm at Mill Pond School in Westborough, MA. There is a free, pre concert talk 45 minutes before the performance at each event and an after concert reception.

Central to the program is a performance William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 5, entitled “The Western Hemisphere”. SPM’s tribute is inspired by the hope and vision embodied in Still’s music—a call to move toward a future guided by compassion and fairness. William Grant Still, widely regarded as the first African-American composer to craft a truly American classical sound, is celebrated for his heartfelt melodies, vibrant rhythms, and vivid tone painting. This performance marks SPM’s inaugural presentation of a Still composition.

Complementing Still’s inspirational work are two masterpieces by Johannes Brahms: the stirring “Tragic Overture” and the iconic Piano Concerto No. 2. The latter is often cited as one of the five greatest piano concertos ever written, renowned for its depth, virtuosity, and emotional resonance.

Joining SPM for Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2 is acclaimed young American pianist Clayton Stephenson, praised by Gramophone Magazine for his “extraordinary narrative and poetic gifts” and interpretations that are “fresh, incisive and characterfully alive.” Stephenson’s artistry promises to bring new life to this beloved work, offering audiences an unforgettable experience.

For tickets and more information about the concert: https://www.symphonypromusica.org/programs/2025-26-concert-i
For more information about SPM: https://www.symphonypromusica.org/ or call 978-562-0939.
 
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59th Annual Maynard Holiday Parade & Holiday Village

When:
Where: Downtown Maynard

Looking for some holiday magic? Join us at the 59th annual Maynard Holiday Parade in downtown Maynard on the afternoon of Sunday, December 7! Make it a day to remember by visiting Maynard’s Holiday Market and festively decorated local stores/restaurants before the parade. Details below.
Holiday Village: From noon to 3 pm, stroll through a holiday village at Memorial Park (corner of Summer and Nason Streets). Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of the winter season as you browse and buy locally made crafts, decorations, and food from vendors. Face painting, temporary tattoos, and do-it-yourself crafts will also be there. Bring some cash along to donate to Maynard High School’s student-run WAVM Beacon Santa Telethon, an annual tradition that supports families during the holiday season.
While downtown, be sure to visit the amazing stores and restaurants on Nason and Main Streets, many of whom are parade sponsors. You’ll find bountiful options for buying Christmas, Hanukkah or winter gifts for family and friends. Getting hungry? Enjoy a delicious meal, snack, or beverage at one of our many excellent restaurants or cafés.
The 59th Annual Parade: At 1:45 pm, look up to see Santa Claus waving at you from a helicopter! Next, food collection trucks will roll down the parade route at 1:50 pm to collect your canned food donations. As a community, we can provide "more love, less hunger." At 2:00 pm, the parade kicks off, with our Grand Marshall, Vic Lalli, leading the way. As Maynard’s favorite children’s musician, Vic has introduced the joy of music to children for many years.
Guests of Honor will include: 
*Joshua Morse, town volunteer, who has rallied support for a senior center, new elementary school, and has also served on other infrastructure committees. Josh’s expertise – combined with his easy-to-understand explanations – have moved our town forward on many important projects.
*Sarah Cressy, organizer of our favorite fall events; MaynardFest and Downtown Trick or Treat. Sarah’s non-stop energy, marketing of Maynard, and organizational planning skills are unparalleled.
*Bob McCarthy, former Finance Committee member extraordinaire for many years, is now one of the creators The Maynard Voice online newspaper. Bob has been a role model for positive, respectful volunteer leadership in our town.
This joyful holiday parade will feature various bands, floats, decorated vehicles, and festively dressed walkers representing local businesses, nonprofit organizations, musical groups, and entertainers. This year’s parade theme is holiday movies and we can’t wait to see and hear everyone’s creativity in action.
Parade viewers can watch from the section of Sudbury St. between the mill parking lot and Main St., as well as Main St. between Sudbury St. and McDonald’s/Jarmo’s, and Summer St. from Nason St. eastward. Nason Street is also part of the parade route and will be a “low noise” area for parade-goers who are sensitive to loud noises.
For more parade details, including our generous parade and fall ball (our main fundraising event) sponsors and donors, go to https://www.lightuptheholidaysmaynard.com or follow our Facebook page, 59th Maynard Holiday Parade, to receive updates regarding weather delays. We are still accepting donations on the website, so please check it out if you would like to make a business or personal donation to the parade fund.
In case of rain/snow, the parade will be moved to Sunday, Dec. 14, same time.
See you at the parade and happy holidays!
 
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Santa in Acton on December 7

When:
Where: 504 Main Street, Acton Center

Accompanied children are invited to visit Santa and Mrs. Santa on Sunday, December 7 between 1pm and 4pm at the Acton Woman’s Clubhouse at 504 Main Street, Acton Center.   The safe and quiet atmosphere of the cheerful living room is especially fine for small children and those who prefer less noise and fewer crowds.  There is no charge, but any voluntary donations will be used towards maintaining this historic building.  Picture taking is encouraged.
Santa (aka Richard Goodman) and Mrs. Claus (Patti Hunt, his daughter) moved to this area last year from Orange County, California.  Widower Richard, 94 years young, resides in a senior living apartment in Chelmsford where Patti often visits.  When he is not Santa, he enjoys dining out, seeing movies and visiting his granddaughter and great grandsons.
Upon arriving in town with her husband, outgoing Pattie immediately joined the Acton Woman’s Club to make friends in her new community.  She did that quickly and is currently the Club’s President.
A veteran of the aeroSpace industry, Richard  has been an annual Santa for over 30 years. As such, he donates his time with Pattie to help raise money for various good causes. Richard is a founding member of the nonprofit  "Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas."   Members of FORBS must grow and maintain their own facial hair for that purpose, and agree to promote a positive image of Santa.
Having Santa at the Acton Woman’s Club this year rounds out their 110 anniversary celebration of the founding of the organization.  www.theactonwomansclub.org 
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NASHOBA SYMPHONIC BAND CHAMBER CONCERT

When:
Where: Route 117 (GPS Green Road), Bolton

The Nashoba Symphonic Band, David Wayne Bailey, Music Director, will present its first Chamber Music Concert of the 2025-26 Season on Sunday, December 7th at 2 pm in the auditorium of the Nashoba Regional High School, Route 117 (GPS Green Road), Bolton MA. Admission is Free!

The concert features three performing groups comprised of members of the Nashoba Symphonic Band. The NSB Clarinet Choir will play the Overture to Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel, Mozart's Divertimento No.14 and Christmas Day, a medley of familiar carols by British composer, Gustav Holst. The Trombone Ensemble offers several selections, including music by Mendelssohn, Weber and Scott Joplin. Rounding out the program will be the NSB Chamber Players with Tower Music by Massachusetts-born Alan Hovhaness and Robert Nagel's Serenade for Winds.

Nashoba Symphonic Band is a program of the Nashoba Regional High School Friends of Music and supported, in part, by the kind grants of cultural councils in Bolton, Lancaster, Stow, Clinton, Ashby and Lunenberg, local agencies supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
 
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Winter Holidays Concert at FRS in Carlisle

When:
Where: 27 School St, Carlisle

The First Religious Society in Carlisle will present its annual Winter Holidays Concert on Saturday, December 7 at 7:00 pm. This festive, participatory event will ring in the season with carols, songs, and instrumental music presented by the adult choir, vocal and instrumental soloists, handbell ringers, and the jazz ensemble. The hour-long concert is suitable for people of all ages. The adult choir will perform John Rutter's beautiful carol "Child in a Manger," the Hanukkah song "Light the Legend," and a Jay Althouse's jolly "Blessings of the Season." The handbell ringers will present arrangements of holiday favorites, and the jazz ensemble will offer their renditions of familiar holiday jazz standards. The program will also include sing-alongs of carols and songs celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, and the Winter Solstice. Admission is free. A basket will be available for freewill donations to the Open Pantry of Greater Lowell.
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Blue Christmas Service at United Methodist Church of Westford
December 7, 2025 at 7:00 pm

When:
Where: 10 Church Street, Westford

If this Christmas brings feelings of hurt, sadness, or loneliness, please attend our Blue Christmas Service presented by UMCW’s Stephen Ministers. The service will be in the church sanctuary and will offer solace to those struggling or grieving this Christmas season. There will be live music from our Adult Choir and Bell Choir. Please consider bringing a friend going through a difficult time. Stephen Ministers are trained members of the congregation who provide confidential one-on-one care to support people who are hurting. Parking is available at the church, and the building is accessible for people with disabilities. The United Methodist Church of Westford is at 10 Church Street, Westford. Visit www.umcw.org or call 978-692-4176 for more information.
 
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Join the Domestic Violence Roundtable for a Financial Abuse Webinar

When:
Where: Zoom Webinar

Are you a survivor or know someone who is a survivor of intimate partner violence? Please join the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable for the first program of our Survivor Series – Domestic Violence & Financial Abuse. Financial abuse is a pervasive form of control that can trap survivors in dangerous situations by limiting their access to money, employment, and financial independence. Join us for this one-hour webinar to learn more about the signs of financial abuse, barriers to accessing help, and how to support others who are survivors of IPV.

This program will be led by Gabriela Wells, Director of Intervention & Advocacy at The Second Step and Julie Youdovin, Outreach and Program Coordinator at Journey to Safety. This webinar will be on Zoom on Monday, December 8, 2025 from 7:00 - 8:00PM.
 
To register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/U2MCPiAyTw-Yyv-c_XiQFA. If you have any questions, please contact: infodvrt@gmail.com.
 
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MUSICIANS OF THE OLD POST ROAD
Presents
Christmas in the Bach Workshop

When:
Where: Multiple locations

Saturday, December 13, 2025, 4:00 pm
First Unitarian Church, Worcester, MA
and live-streamed at www.oldpostroad.org 

Sunday, December 14, 2025, 4:00 pm
Old South Church, Boston, MA

In-person Audience Tickets $10-$55, kids come free with an adult
Virtual Audience Tickets: $35 individual, $70 family, $10 students

Performances will be presented on December 13 at 4 pm at First Unitarian Church in Worcester and online, and December 14 at 4 pm at Old South Church in Boston.

The weekend’s concerts are the second program of the ensemble’s “Cross-Pollinations” season, celebrating inspiration among composers and across cultures in four programs exemplifying the ensemble’s signature programming of musical “rediscoveries” performed alongside beloved 18th-century works.  
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Ethan Robbins & Ariel Bernstein Offer Genre-bending Americana with Cold Chocolate 12/12

When:
Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

Cold Chocolate is a genre-bending Americana band that fuses folk, funk and bluegrass to create a unique sound all their own, and they’re stopping by to the Parish Center for the Arts on December 12 at 7:30pm. Bring your snacks and beverages for this evening of jazz music and more. Tickets range from $20-$25. Cabaret seating. For information about this and all upcoming concerts at the PCA, call (978) 692-6333 or visit pcawestford.org.

Led by Ethan Robbins (vocals/guitar/mandolin) and Ariel Bernstein (vocals/percussion/banjo), the Boston-based duo released their fifth full-length album in the Fall of 2023“We're growing as a band, and I think that shows in our songwriting,” says Robbins. “This album was a leaping off point for many more new albums to come, and that's an exciting prospect,” adds Bernstein. Cold Chocolate is currently on tour supporting their latest album, "Now That's What I Call Cold Chocolate, vol. 1."

Punctuated by tight harmonies and skillful musicianship, Cold Chocolate has quickly gained recognition for their original music and high-energy shows. The band has shared bills with Leftover Salmon, David Grisman, and Angelique Kidjo, and regularly performs at venues and music festivals across the country. Jason Verlinde of The Fretboard Journal who covered the band’s FreshGrass Festival set noted “there were plenty of magical moments… I will never forget [watching] Cold Chocolate perform.” Kathy Sands-Boehmer of No Depression raved, "[Ethan] feels the music in his heart and soul and it shows when he plays. Ethan becomes the music on stage. There’s an almost mystical connection between his guitar and the notes that flow out of it."
As for the band’s intriguing name and the story behind it, “it came from a childhood memory of mine,” says Robbins. “When my brothers and I used to visit my Grandfather in Wilkes Barre (PA), the whole drive there from DC we'd be in the backseat talking about the frozen Milky Way bars that awaited us in his freezer. I still remember pulling into his driveway after a six-hour drive. He'd come out to meet us--arms wide open for a hug--and the three of us would shoot right past him, headed straight for the freezer, where awaited us the King Size Milky Way Bars. So, in some ways, I dedicate the band name to my Grandfather's memory.”
The PCA Coffeehouse Series is generously sponsored by Rockland Trust.
For more information about the PCA and their season, visit pcawestford.org, email admin@pcawestford.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!
Direct ticket link: https://parisharts.square.site/product/12-12-25-cold-chocolate/208

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Holiday Pops! With the Concord Band

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Where: 51 Walden Performing Arts Center, Concord

The Concord Band presents Holiday Pops! on Saturday, December 13, at 7:00pm at the 51 Walden Performing Arts Center. Seasonal and contemporary selections featuring ensembles from the Band, including a trumpet trio playing "Bugler's Holiday", woodwind ensemble performing "Suite of Carols", and saxophone quartet welcoming a visit from Santa. Other pieces will include "Russian Christmas Music" by Alfred Reed and selections from the film score for "Home Alone" by John Williams. Light refreshments will be served in the lobby before the concert and during intermission. Traditional and popular music with an audience sing-along.

Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for children under 12. To reserve tickets, please visit: ticketstage.com/concordband
 
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More Funny at the PCA with Comedy Open Mic Night #2

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Where: 10 Lincoln Street, Westford

The second of the season, the Parish Center for the Arts (PCA) is holding another Comedy Open Mic night on December 13 at 7:30pm! These mic nights are open to the public ($5 suggested donation), and all are welcome. You can bring your funny (if slots are available) and take the stage, or just come to watch (and laugh)! Each night will have different guest host; each night will have special guest comedians; and each night has 12 5-minute slots for local stand-up folks to sign up and present a set. It’ll be fun for all!

On December 13, we're excited to welcome host Julie Wesner. Wesner brings a deeply personal perspective to comedy, shaped by her own experiences with depression. Having navigated difficult chapters in her life, she channels that journey into a comedic style marked by raw honesty and emotional depth. Her willingness to be vulnerable on stage has connected powerfully with audiences who recognize themselves in her stories.
A fixture in the local comedy community, Wesner regularly performs at open mics and showcases, helping to elevate emerging talent and strengthen the scene. Her commitment to the craft shines through in every performance, where humor becomes both an art form and a path to healing.
Wesner's comedy stands as proof that our struggles can fuel creativity and purpose. Through laughter, she transforms pain into connection, offering audiences not just entertainment but a reminder of comedy's redemptive power.

Remaining Comedy Open Mic dates include February 7, 2026 with Wayne Russell; and June 20, 2026 with Jenny Fitz. For more information about the PCA's Comedy Open Mics, be it as an audience member or if you interested in a slot at the mic, email admin@pcawestford.org or visit pcawestford.org and click on Performances; Comedy! You can also find the PCA on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram!

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The Winter Holiday Breakfast Returns to Bedford – December 14, 2025

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Where: 9 Mudge Way, Bedford

The Rotary Club of Bedford is delighted to announce the return of a beloved community tradition: the Winter Holiday Breakfast, taking place on Sunday, December 14, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Bedford High School.

This festive fundraiser is all about bringing neighbors together to celebrate the season and support the work of the Rotary Club of Bedford Foundation. Proceeds from last year’s breakfast helped make a lasting impact in our community, funding local projects such as:
  • Youth Scholarships
  • Equipment for the Lane School Science Center
  • Hope for the Hungry Meal Packing Event
  • Alarms for Seniors through the Bedford Fire Department


We also funded several international projects, including a clean water initiative in Kenya and a project supporting medical transportation in rural Ghana.

For just $10, this year's guests will enjoy a hot pancake breakfast with eggs, sausage, bagels, and all the fixings. Children can visit with Santa Claus, create seasonal crafts, and experience a celebration that recognizes all winter holidays—from Christmas and Hanukkah to Kwanzaa, Diwali, and the New Year.
“This event is about more than pancakes—it’s about community spirit,” said Club President Tom Pinney. “We’re excited to bring families and friends together in a way that celebrates our diversity while raising funds to support important causes.”

The Rotary Club of Bedford is also inviting local businesses and organizations to become event sponsors. Sponsorship not only helps strengthen community programs but also offers an opportunity to connect with hundreds of families who attend this cherished holiday tradition.
This year, we’re excited to add a festive entertainment program to make the event even more joyful and memorable. We are seeking community members and local groups who would like to share their talents—whether musical, theatrical, comedic, or otherwise—with the community. Details on how to sign up will be forthcoming.

The Winter Holiday Breakfast promises something for everyone: delicious food, festive entertainment, creative activities, and the chance to kick off the holiday season surrounded by community.
The Rotary Club warmly invites all families, friends, and neighbors to join in this joyful tradition.
For more information, visit https://bedfordmarotary.org/page/winter-holiday-breakfast.
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The Friends of the Goodnow Library Present Sleeping Beauty

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Where: 21 Concord Rd, Sudbury

The Friends of the Goodnow Library cordially invite you to a free presentation of Sleeping Beauty performed by the Tanglewood Marionettes. The program will take place on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at 3 PM at the Curtis Middle School Auditorium, 22 Pratts Mill Road, Sudbury MA. Seating will be first come, first served. Free parking is available at the school. This program is another in a series of programs made possible by a generous bequest from Stella and Frank Ricciardi to the Friends of the Goodnow Library.

Tanglewood Marionette’s production of Sleeping Beauty begins with a brief demonstration of the art of puppetry. Through humorous interplay, the audience will learn about the various forms of puppets, from the simple glove puppet to the sophisticated marionette. Following the presentation of the story, there will be a question and answer session.

A classic tale which appeals to children of all ages, Sleeping Beauty begins in King Felix’s great hall with the celebration of Princess Aurora’s birth. The party goes awry when the wicked witch arrives and curses Princess Aurora. Will the curse come true? Will someone with a “true heart” appear? You will learn the answers when you see Tanglewood Marionettes’ presentation of this well-loved tale.

In the retelling of the tale, a painted storybook opens to reveal each scene. Beautiful hand-crafted marionettes are brought to life by a master puppeteer as the dramatic events unfold.
This program is recommended primarily for children from Pre-kindergarten through grade 2. Teens and adults will also enjoy not only the story, but also the artistry and technical elements of the program. Please join us for this very special family event.

Founded in 1993 by Anne Ware and Peter Schaefer, Tanglewood Marionettes is a marionette theater based in New England. Their repertoire consists primarily of classic tales performed by skilled puppeteers who have spent many years perfecting their art. They have toured throughout the United States.

In the event of inclement weather, please check for updates at the Friends of the Goodnow Library website: https://www.friendsofgoodnow.org/