Here is a sneak peak at all the upcoming events happening in our area this September. There are almost too many from which to choose!
1 Monday. Labor Day Family Fun Days at Wachusett Mountain. Fun activities for
the whole family including moonbounces, music, a BBQ and more! Keep the kids
busy while you shop at MTNside! Visit www.wachusett.com for more information.
1 Monday 8am–7pm. The Spencer Fair at the Spencer Fairgrounds, Spencer. Visit
traditional agricultural exhibits, see the Great Pumpkin Contest, demolition
derby, truck and tractor pulls, pig races, stage shows. Enjoy food and games.
Call 508-885-5814 or visit thespencerfair.com. Admission $10 adults, $7
seniors and kids. Free parking.
3 Wednesday 6pm-8pm. Allamende North - Twilight at Twigs Cafe at Tower Hill. Allemande
North is a 21st century acoustic band from Massachusetts known for playing
strongly melodic and rhythmic traditional and contemporary tunes. For the past
20 years individual members have performed with each other in various
combinations before joining together as Allemande North in 2011. Free with
regular admission. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
4 Thursday 3pm-6pm. Farmers Market: Riverfront Park, off Boulder Drive in Fitchburg.
Choose from locally grown fruits and vegetables, as well as locally made arts
and crafts -- and more.
4 Thursday 3:30pm-6:30pm. The Lancaster Farmers Market is proud to host a performance by Ron
Murray. Bring your tote bag for the local produce and other fine locally
produced products and bring your lawn chair for the music. Ron’s career
demonstrates his musical eclecticism: he is one of the few professional
guitarists specializing in the 7-string guitar, and he performs jazz, classical
and flamenco styles. His latest project, Vuelo, is a bossa-flamenco fusion band
featuring jazz drummer great Arti Dixson. Lancaster Town Green.
4 Thursday 7pm. Author Ray Raphael speaks about the Worcester Revolution of 1774 at
the Lunenburg Public Library, 1023 Mass. Ave., Lunenburg. Learn about the first
— and bloodless — American Revolution at this program sponsored by the
Lunenburg Historical Society. Call Jim Larkin at 978-582-0858.
4 Thursday 7pm-9pm. The Summer Concert Series at Carter Park in downtown Leominster.
FREE family fun! Enjoy the sounds of local talent while relaxing under the
stars. Bring a blanket, chairs, and a picnic. Not time to pack a picnic? Visit
one of the food vendors. Most importantly….bring your dancing shoes!!!
Featuring Side Effect, Classic Rock/Originals. For more information click here.
5-6 Friday 5-10 pm; Saturday 10
am–4 pm. Old Home Days in Clinton. Enjoy entertainment
vendors & artisans, amusement, demonstrations, food and more under the “big
tent.” Activities include a free family movie in the park, wine tasting, animal
show, Crocodile River music, a fire department display and more. Friday night
features a “Night at the Museums” event, with information, games, costumed
characters from more than a dozen Massachusetts museums. For a listing of
events, visit oldehomeday.com.
5 Friday 8pm. Occidental Gypsy performs at the Bull Run Restaurant, Route 2A
Shirley. Occidental Gypsy plays a high energy, acoustic fusion of gypsy swing,
jazz & world music that is like wine and chocolate for your ears. Tickets
$17. Visit www.bullrunrestaurant.com.
6-7 Saturday 10am–7pm; Sunday
10am–5pm. Appleseed Country Fair at Red Apple Farm,
455 Highland Ave., Phillipston. Sponsored by the Johnny Appleseed Trail
Association, Red Apple Farm and the Gardner Ale House, the fair features old
fashioned country fun, with live music, great food, local brewers, vendors and
artisans, lawn tractor pulls — and the giant zucchini growing contest! Bring
your oversized zuke to see how it stacks up against the competition! New this
year is a “Fiddle Fest” competition on Sunday. Free admission. The orchard will
be open for picking, the farm stand will be stocked with great local produce,
the hayride wagon will be touring the orchard.. For details, click here or call 978-534-2302.
6 Saturday 9am. 17th Annual Library 5K Race/Walk Center School Elm St. Entrance. The
race starts at the Hubbardston Center School entrance on Elm Street and is an
out-and-back 3.1 mile course on Elm Street/Barre Road. Registration is $17 per
participant prior to August 2 and $20 after August 2. The first 100
entrants will receive a long sleeve commemorative t-shirt. Awards for winners
in sixteen categories and raffle prizes will be award at the Hubbardston Center
School at 10:30 am, following the completion of the race. Participants must be
present to claim a prize. For more information, visit the library website, or
call Mark Wigler at 978-928-5122.
6 Saturday 9am-3pm. Hubbardston Field Day, Curtis Rec Field, Rte 68. Sponsored by
Hubbardston LIONS Club (Rain Date Sunday, Sept 7). Planned Events: Cow
Flop Contest, Splash Tank, Chicken Barbeque, Live Music, Food, Games, Fun stuff
to do for all ages!
6 Saturday 9am-4pm. Fall Bazaar: Townsend Common. Games, local crafts, baked goods,
music and food. Take a chance to win themed gift baskets and other raffle
prizes. Rain date is Sunday, Sept.7, at noon.
6 Saturday noon-5 pm. The 7th Annual Hilltown Brewfest to benefit the local fire departments,
sponsored by the New Salem General Store. Located in a beautiful grassy field
at 837 Daniel Shays Highway (Rte 202) in New Salem, this afternoon tasting
features more than 30, mostly regional brands offering approximately 100
microbrews of beer, wine, and ciders, along with great local foods, a large
wine tent, and live music. Limited tickets available; over-21 only. $22 in
advance, $25 at the gate. Visit www.hilltownbrewfest.com.
6 Saturday 7pm–midnight. Casino Royale at the Orange Whitney House in Winchendon. Dress up in
your best outfits, and come play the money wheel, blackjack, or roulette. Cash
Bar, 50/50 raffle, Silent Auction, hors d’oeuvres. $25 per person. Visit winchendonhistoricalsociety.org.
6 Saturday 7:30pm-10:30pm. Full Moon Canoeing at Nashoba Paddler. Set out by canoe at dusk and
as darkness approaches, watch the moon rise, being on the lookout for owls, beaver,
bats, and other night life. After some delicious refreshments, we'll return
following the moon's ribbon of light. Trip difficulty: Easy, flat-water, 5
miles roundtrip. Cost: $37pp-canoes only. Refreshments included. Reservations
required. For more information, visit www.nashobapaddler.com.
6 Saturday 8pm. Will Dailey & Friends in the Ballroom at the Bull
Run Restaurant in Shirley. Joanne Shaw Taylor also performs in
the Sawtelle Room.
7 Sunday 10am–4pm. Annual Car Show and New England Barbeque Society Cook-Off at the
Otter River Sportsman’s Club, 250 Lord Rd. Templeton. Antique cars on display.
Prizes for Car Show participants. BBQ contestants cook ribs and chicken wings
for prizes. Public can participate in a People’s Choice category for a fee.
Free admission. Contact Tom Berry at 978 248-5060.
7 Sunday 11:30am. 17th Annual MusicFest at Wachusett Mountain. Bring your blankets and
lawn chairs for great music on the mountain. Great food, brews and our scenic
stage area make this a highlight for all music fans. Visit www.wachusett.com
for more information.
7 Sunday 2pm. Rachel and Western Partners Band perform at Coggshall Park, off
Electric Avenue, Fitchburg, Enjoy live entertainment on the shores of Mirror
Lake.
7 Sunday 4pm. Historic Piano Concert at Ashburnham Community Church, 84 Main St.,
Ashburnham. Clarinet-Piano Duo Maksim Shtrykov, clarinet and Misuzu Tanaka,
piano, perform works by Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann and Carl Maria von
Weber with a piano to be chosen from The Frederick Collection of Historical
Grand Pianos. Admission, $10, children and students free. Call 978-827-6232.
7 Sunday 6:30pm. Swing Dance and Lessons at the Leominster Elks, 134 N. Main St.,
Leominster, with BJ Magoon & Driving Sideways. Dance2Swing presents
beginner jitterbug swing group lessons at 6:30 and a swing dance at 7:30.
Admission, $14. Visit dance2swing.com or call 978-263-7220.
8 Monday 4pm-8pm. Leominster Moon Truck Festival will take place at Sholan Farms, 1125
Pleasant St. The event will feature face painting, henna tattoos (as a Jimmy
Fund fundraiser) and live music. Sholan Farms will have after-hours Pick Your
Own apples and hay rides. As for the main event, get ready for some taste
sensations from Chicken on the road, offering fresh fried chicken, Vesta’s Wood
Fired Pizza, the Five Buck Truck with Tex Mex and tacos, Firebox BBQ, Tiggers
Food Truck offering burgers, grinders and hot dogs, Aunties Sweet Shop offering
organic shave ices and cotton candy and Sweet Creations By Gloria with cupcakes
and pies.
10 Wednesday. The Apple Pie Tree at Tower Hill. It's apple picking time and Tower
Hill has a very special collection. Join us as we walk the orchard and learn
how apples grow and who was a part of their journey. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
10 Wednesday 6pm-8pm. Luanne Crosby - Twilight at Twigs Cafe at Tower Hill. Songster and
guitarist Luanne Crosby performs a repertoire of songs in a wide array of
styles from musicals to Motown, from blues to folk, from country to jazz and
from pop to rockall on her ukulele. A talented songwriter, she also plays a
selection of her original music from her three CDs and beyond, showcasing her
talent as a writer of many styles of music for people of all ages and
interests. Free with regular admission. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
11 Thursday 6pm-8pm. An Evening with Mike Richard, local writer and historian at the
Gardner Museum. You know him from The Gardner News or maybe he was your GHS
English teacher. Come to hear him spin his tales of Gardner. Reception from 6pm
– 7pm, Program 7pm – 8pm. Members FREE non-members $3.00. For more information,
visit www.gardnermuseuminc.com.
11 Thursday 7pm. An Evening with Mike Richard, local writer and historian, at the
Gardner Museum, 28 Pearl St., Gardner. Come to hear him spin his wonderful
tales of Gardner’s past. Reception at 6 pm, program 7 pm – 8 pm. $3.00. Call
978-632-3277.
11 Thursday 7pm-9pm. The Summer Concert Series at Carter Park in downtown Leominster.
FREE family fun! Enjoy the sounds of local talent while relaxing under the
stars. Bring a blanket, chairs, and a picnic. Not time to pack a picnic? Visit
one of the food vendors. Most importantly….bring your dancing shoes!!!
Featuring The GS Flair Band, Rock/Pop/Country/Folk/Blues. For more information
click here.
12-13 Friday-Saturday. New Players Theatre Guild's Second Anniversary Show. 15 Rollstone
St., Fitchburg. For more information, visit www.nptg.org.
12 Friday 8pm. Twilight Hike at Sholan Farms, 1125 Pleasant St., Leominster
(weather permitting.). Visit www.sholanfarms.com.
13-14 Saturday & Sunday. Circus Workshop at Davis Farmland, 145 Redstone Hill Road, Sterling.
Visit www.davisfarmland.com/dffa_wp or call
978-422-6666.
13 Saturday. St. Edward’s Fair at St. Edward’s Parish, Church Street, Westminster.
Attic treasures, games for children and adults, silent auction, crafts, bakery
booth, entertainment and more. Call 978-874-2362.
13 Saturday 8am–10am. Breakfast on the Porch at the Orange Historical Society, 41 North
Main St., Orange. Enjoy Quiche, French toast, pancakes, waffles, and more. Call
978-544-3141.
13 Saturday 9am. Fall Frenzy at the Royalston Fish & Game Club, 50 Main Road,
Phillipston. This new fall festival features music, a chicken BBQ, car show,
vendors, and more, in a country setting. For information, call 413-249-3004.
13 Saturday 9am-2pm. Hollis Hill Farm Grand Opening! Ribbon cutting with Mayor Lisa Wong
at 11am. All guests will receive a free 1/4 peck of apples and samples of the
farm's offerings will be available throughout the day. 340 Marshall Rd.
Fitchburg. Please RSVP online at www.hollishillsfarm.com.
13 Saturday 9:30am-1pm. Zentangle Class (Introduction Level) at the Museum of Russian Icons.
Learn the art of Zentangle, taught by certified trainer Karen Keefe. For more
information, visit www.museumofrussianicons.org.
13 Saturday 10am-4pm. Fun with Fungi: Natural Science Drawing and Painting at Tower Hill.
Explore the fascinating forms and textures of mushrooms in this natural science
art workshop. Instruction will include demonstrations of ways to achieve
detailed effects using graphite, colored pencil, and watercolor. All levels
welcome! A list of supplies will be sent to participants. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
13 Saturday 11am. Wachusett Valley Music Festival at First Church of Christ Unitarian,
725 Main Street Lancaster Call 978-365-2043. Tickets, $24. Featured Artists:
Brother Sun, Charlie Farren, John Flynn, Kim and Reggie Harris, Lori Diamond
and Fred Abatelli. Showcase Artists: Eric Donaldson, Dale LePage, Dean Stevens.
13 Saturday 7pm-10pm. Enjoy a fine meal, cocktails and hot jazz on the outdoor garden
patio! Outdoor space limited. Reserve early! Bull Run Restaurant Rt. 2A,
Shirley, MA 978-425-4311. Dinner menu & full bar - No Cover - Reservations
required. Visit www.bullrunrestaurant.com for more
information.
13 Saturday 7:30pm. Rick Gottlieb performs at The Boulder Coffeehouse, in the Dillon
Room, 923 Main Street, First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Fitchburg. The
music begins at 7:30 p.m. with an hour of open-mike performances. Enjoy a
selection of fair-trade coffees and teas and baked goods in a smoke-free
environment. There is a freewill suggested donation of $5, and non-perishable
foods are welcome.
14 Sunday 10am-2:30pm. FINNISH TORI/SCANDINAVIAN MARKETPLACE. Vendors, lunch, music,
lingonberry sundaes. Enjoy coffee bread, hot dogs, beef stew and ice cream
sundaes; Scandinavian gifts and crafts. Finnish Center at Saima Park, 67 Scott
Rd., Fitchburg MA. www.saima-park.org or call Maija at 978-582-7717.
14 Sunday 11am–3pm. Holy Cross Family Festival & BBQ at the Otter River Sportsman’s
Club, Lord Road, Templeton. Fun for the whole family. Tom’s famous chicken
served noon – 2 pm; tickets, $8 adults, children/seniors $7.
14 Sunday 1pm. Benton MacKaye Memorial Walk at Shirley Historical Society Museum.
Rain or Shine. Open to the Public. 182 Center Road Shirley.
15 Monday 10am. September Senior Day at Fruitlands. Cost... Free for adults 62
yrs. and over. Fruitlands is partnering with Tufts Health Plan to offer free
admission for seniors aged 62 and over on September 15. The Museum will offer a
private, guided tour for our senior guests beginning at 10:30AM (the tour is
approximately 2 hours in length). The Museum’s Artist-in-Residence, Richard
Kattman, will be available to speak with this audience about his work and will be
actively painting on-site that day. For more information, visit www.fruitlands.org.
16 Tuesday 6pm-7pm. Online Travel Presentation: Classical Turkey at the Museum of
Russian Icons. Online Travel Presentation with Collette about the Museum's
March 2015 Classical Turkey tour. For more information, visit www.museumofrussianicons.org.
17 Wednesday 5pm-6pm. Vegetable Garden Tours at Tower Hill. Included with Admission. Free
for members. Join staff horticulturist Dawn Davies for a tour of the vegtable
gardens at Tower Hill. This year's theme is "Vegging Out" and
highlights sustainable garden techniques, physical, mental, and emotional
benefits gained from working from working in the garden. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
17 Wednesday 6pm-8pm. Mirror Image - Twilight at Twigs Cafe at Tower Hill. Frequent
performers here at Tower Hill's music series, we're very happy to welcome back
Mirror Image. Tom Ewart and Jeff Mac are both guitarists. While Jeff plays
lefty, Tom plays righty. But together they are on the same musical page ...
instrumental jazz with a slight edge. Instrumental styling that lends itself
beautifully to cafe dining. Free with regular admission. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
18 Thursday 4pm. Third Thursday Film Screening at the Fitchburg Public Library. Films
are presented by Fitchburg State University and the professors will introduce
each film and lead a short discussion following the screening. This month is To
Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
18 Thursday 6pm. Fitchburg Historical Society Annual Meeting at 781 Main Street,
Fitchburg. Learn about the work the Society has been doing and what’s on the
horizon in the near future. View the exhibits on display. Free and open to the
public.
19-20 Friday & Saturday 6pm–9pm. Flash Light Mazing at Davis MegaMaze, 145 Redstone Hill Rd.,
Sterling. Davis Mega Maze, the world’s most complex cornfield maze, dares you
to try navigating the twists and turns of this 8-acre colossal land sculpture
using only your flashlight! Call 978-422-6666. Repeats Sept. 26-27 and Oct 3-4.
For more information, visit www.davisfarmland.com/dffa_wp.
19 Friday 3:30pm–6pm. Westminster Fair and Share: harvest and photo contests,
demonstrations of working animals at the Westminster Farmers’ Market, Sally
Cragin’s Riverfront Children’s Theatre 4:00-4:30 (kids put on a show!) and
more, on the town common.
19 Friday 6pm–9pm. Open Studio Event at the SchoolStreet Art Studios. 205 & 213
School St., Gardner. Meet the artists, tour the studios, see what’s happening
in the local art scene. For details, visit facebook.com/theschoolstreetartstudios.
20-21 Saturday-Sunday. 24th Annual KidsFest at Wachusett Mountain. Two days of music, food,
and fun! Enjoy tons of interactive games, lively performances and favorite
walk-around characters. Enjoy the barbecue and food tents. View the fall
foliage from the SkyRide! Visit www.wachusett.com for more information.
20-21 Saturday-Sunday. Sholan Farms Honey Crisp Weekend. 1125 Pleasant St. Leominster. For
more information, visit www.sholanfarms.com.
20-21 Saturday-Sunday. Harvest Fest at Davis Farmland, 145 Redstone Hill Road, Sterling.
Visit www.davisfarmland.com/dffa_wp or call
978-422-6666.
20-21 Saturday & Sundy. Helicopter Weekend at Davis MegaMaze, 145 Redstone Hill Rd., Sterling.
Take flight in an R44 helicopter over Davis Mega Maze, Davis X-treme Outdoor
Laser Tag, Davis Farmland and our Solar Farm. Reservations required. Call
978-422-6666. Visit www.davisfarmland.com/dffa_wp.
20-21 Saturday noon-5pm, Sunday
9am-4pm. Begonia and Gesneriad Show and Sale at Tower
Hill. See splendid examples of a huge variety of Begonias and Gesneriads
sporting a range of color, leaf texture, and patterns in this judged show.
Discover a rare find or new variety. Enter your own plants for exhibition.
Lectures and programs will run throughout the weekend. Get tips for growing
these favorite houseplants, and select from a wide variety of plants for sale.
Free with regular admission. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
20 Saturday 9am–3pm. Athol Fall Festival on Main Street, Athol. Rain date, Sept. 27.
Dozens of vendors display their work as the North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce
event closes Main Street for a family event. Games, face painting, street food,
hand-crafted jewelry, farmers’ market, music and dance performances throughout
the day, along with a live auction of items from local businesses.
20 Saturday 10am-11am. Flower and Leaf Press at Tower Hill. Preserve the beauty of summer
with a kid-sized flower press. Children will make and take their very own press
and learn the simple technique of pressing flowers, wildflowers, and leaves.
Use them to decorate cards, bookmarks and anything else your imagination can
think of. For all ages, pre-registration is required. Register early, classes
fill up quickly. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
20 Saturday 10am-2pm. Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge Paddle. This national wildlife refuge
was set aside to conserve and protect native wildlife habitats and species. A
downstream paddle will give us the chance to explore the river and learn about
this refuge, taking a lunch break along the way. Trip difficulty: Easy, flat
water, 5 miles downstream. Cost: $42pp-canoe, $62pp-kayak (Box lunch available
for an additional cost or pack your own). Reservations required. For more
information, visit www.nashobapaddler.com.
20 Saturday 10:30am-4pm. Grotonfest on Legion Common in Groton, MA. Free family day with more
than 80 Craft, Food, non-profit, artisan demonstrations and business booths.
Entertainment all day long, including magic, live animals, dancers, bands and
actors. For more information, visit www.grotonfest.com. Raindate 9/21.
20 Saturday noon-6pm. Apple Festival, Family Day at Clearview Farm. Free Admission. For
more information, visit www.clearviewfarmstand.com.
20 Saturday 1pm– 4pm. Tour of the Templeton Center Burial Ground, 1 Wellington Rd.,
Templeton, sponsored by the Narragansett Historical Society. Re-enactors,
refreshments. $10. See narragansetthistoricalsociety.org.
20 Saturday 6pm–9pm. Shirley Shines, A Shirley Talent Showcase, at the Meeting House, 41
Brown Road, Shirley, The evening begins with a Variety Show followed by
refreshments and time to view the displays at the Center Town Hall. Visit shirleymeetinghouse.org.
21 Sunday 2pm. Paper Airplane Contest at Top Fun Aviation Toy Museum, 21 Prichard ST.,
Fitchburg. Bring your own best paper airplane creations or come early and fold
airplanes at the Museum. But come join in the fun as participants compete in
distance and accuracy categories. Prizes are awarded separately to youngsters
and adults. Your Museum admission includes your entry fee. Adult admission ($5)
also admits one child free.
21 Sunday 2pm. Lancaster Public Library presents Probing the Mysteries of the Earth’s
Past: Selected Readings from David Spanagel’s new book: “DeWitt Clinton &
Amos Eaton: Geology & Power in Early New York”. David is an Assistant
Professor at WPI and is also Lancaster’s Town Moderator. FREE TO THE PUBLIC For
more information, contact Karen Silverthorn at 978-368-8928 ext. 4.
21 Sunday 4pm. Historic Piano Concert at Ashburnham Community Church, 84 Main St.,
Ashburnham. Pianist Geoffrey Burleson plays compositions by Saint-Saens, Liszt,
Ravel and Rameau on the 1877 Erard of Paris “Extra-grand” piano, from The
Frederick Collection of Historical Grand Pianos. Admission, $10, children and
students free. Call 978-827-6232.
21 Sunday 4pm-7pm. Opening reception for FAM EXHIBITIONS: One Language is Never Enough:
Latino Artists in Southern New England. Un Idioma Nunca es Suficiente:Artistas
Latinos en el Sur de Nueva Inglaterra. For more information, visit www.fitchburgartmuseum.org.
24 Wednesday 6:30pm-8:30pm. Vannga Tran - Twilight at Twigs Cafe at Tower Hill. Vannga Tran is a
part time professional pianist who resides in Worcester, MA. She is also a full
time teacher and part time university instructor. She was born and grew up in
Vietnam, moving to the US many years ago as a political refugee. She began
playing the piano at age 8, with many years of classical piano lessons. She has
self taught how to play modern music since age 10. Free with regular admission.
For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
24 Wednesday 7pm-8pm. Plant Combinations for a Long Season of Interest at Tower Hill.
Member: $15, Non-member: $25. The late season garden is full of dynamic
contrasts - melding colorful late blooms, maturing fruit, fiery foliage and the
plumes of ornamental grasses. Join Landscape Horticulturist Warren Leach for an
in-depth look at exciting plants to add to your late season garden display.
Warren will offer design ideas using before and after images of gardens he has
designed and planted. Fall is an ideal time for planting and adding glorious
fall fireworks to your own garden. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
25 Thursday 6pm-8pm. Smith Country Cheese at the Gardner Museum. This one is Gouda for
you. Reception from 6pm – 7pm, Program 7pm – 8pm. Members FREE non-members
$3.00. Also, the DOLLHOUSE RAFFLE DRAWING during Smith’s Country Cheese
Evening. Tickets are 1 for $5.00 or 3 for $10.00. You could own an 8 room
mansion! Fully furnished and electrified! For more information, visit www.gardnermuseuminc.com.
26-27 Friday & Saturday 6pm–9pm. Flash Light Mazing at Davis MegaMaze, 145 Redstone Hill Rd.,
Sterling. Davis Mega Maze, the world’s most complex cornfield maze, dares you
to try navigating the twists and turns of this 8-acre colossal land sculpture
using only your flashlight! Call 978-422-6666. Repeats Oct 3-4.
26-28 Friday-Saturday 8pm,
Sunday 2pm. A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen by Stratton
Players. Considered the most popularly performed play in the entire
world, this literary classic comes to Stratton for the first time! A Doll's
House tells the story of one married young woman's struggle to not only save
her family from an unscrupulous blackmailer, but discover her own sense of
worth and identity, outside of the protected "doll's life" of her
husband and family. Directed by Rob Hawkins. Tickets: $15. For more
information, visit www.strattonplayers.com.
26 Friday 3:30pm–6pm. Westminster Farmers’ Market, with entertainment by Adam Zucker and
Dr. B and the Homemade Band, on the town common. Visit westminsterfarmersmarket.com.
27-28 Saturday-Sunday. Sholan Farms Cream of the Crop "Macoun" weekend. Join
Sholan while they unveil the finest eating apple in the region, the Macoun. For
more information, visit www.sholanfarms.com.
27-28 Saturday-Sunday. Harvest Fest at Davis Farmland, 145 Redstone Hill Road, Sterling.
Visit www.davisfarmland.com/dffa_wp or call
978-422-6666.
27-28 Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday
11am-4pm. 2014 Craft Festival at Fruitlands. Fruitlands
is teaming up with the Worcester Center for Crafts for the fourth year to bring
you a juried craft festival. Forty of the most talented artists in New England
will be selling their work under the tent at Fruitlands. For more information,
visit www.fruitlands.org.
27-28 Saturday & Sunday
10am–5pm. The 16th Annual North Quabbin Garlic and Arts
Festival, celebration of the artistic, agricultural and cultural bounty of the
region at Forster’s Farm, 60 Chestnut Hill Road, Orange. Over 100 booths
featuring regional artists, farmers, and community organizations; music,
performance, spoken word, and dance on solar powered stages and throughout the
rolling fields and forest. Exhibitor demos, and new art and adventure
activities for kids and families. Get silly with garlic games galore including
the famous raw garlic-eating contest. $5 per day for adults, weekend pass $8,
kids 12 and under free, free shuttle and parking. Visit garlicandarts.org.
27 Saturday. Shirley Volunteer Town-Wide Yard Sale, starting at the center, one
mile north of Exit 36 off Route 2. Families throughout town have cleaned out
their cellars and attics! The Shirley Volunteer newspapers will be available
free on Wednesday, September 24 at the Johnny Appleseed Visitors Center, and in
Shirley, Thursday, September 25 at Hazen Memorial Library and True Value
Hardware. Get a map and start treasure-hunting! Rain date Sunday, Sept. 28.
27
Saturday 9am–2pm. Rummage Sale at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 26 West
St., Leominster. (next to the library). Children’s, women’s, and men’s
clothing. Rain or shine. Call 978-534-5164.
27 Saturday 9am-5pm. Johnny Appleseed Festival. Downtown Leominster. Enjoy a family day
filled with music, food, games, and the Best Pizza Contest! Events at Monument
Park, City Hall, and Main Street, Leominster. Free admission. Evening concert
6:30pm-10:30pm at City Hall. Rain date September 28th.
27 Saturday 9am-5pm. Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines … and come to the Second
Annual Vintage Small Engine, Tractor, Car and Truck Show on the historic Common
in Templeton, Mass. Rain date is Sunday, Sept. 28. This event, which is fun for
the whole family, is co-hosted by the Central Massachusetts Steam, Gas and
Machinery Association to benefit the Narragansett Historical Society of
Templeton, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary. An added attraction this
year is The Thousand Acre (Swamp) Band, made possible by a grant from the Templeton
Arts Council. The performance will include early jazz, old blues, vintage pop,
and standards from the 1920s through the 1940s. Named after the Thousand Acre
Swamp in the Quabbin, Mass., the band is led by Stephen Babineau. The
historical society’s museum will be open for tours. Hamburgers, hot dogs,
snacks and soft drinks will be available. So come and have some fun, get out in
the sun, and “ooh and ah” at some fantastic machinery.
27 Saturday 9:30am-11:30am. Youth Garden "Workout" at Tower Hill. Included with
Admission. Free for members. Join us as we work outside in the Youth garden to
celebrate Take A Child Outside week. Get your hands dirty as we dig for
potatoes, harvest some vegetables and empty the compost bin. Even now as the
garden is winding down there is still work to be done. See what is still
growing and learn about composting for the garden next spring. A snack will be
provided and well finish with a garden-inspired craft. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
27 Saturday 10am-noon. Apples, Apples, Apples at Tower Hill. Member: $60., Non-member: $80.
Apples aren't just for eating! They have played an important role in Harvest
and Winter celebrations for at least two thousand years.. Learn apple history,
folklore and magical traditions. Watch a demonstration of apple pomanders and
apple cinnamon ornaments, then make an apple candle and a fresh Autumn Apple
Potpourri to enjoy at home. Recipe and craft handouts included. For more information,
visit www.towerhillbg.org.
27 Saturday 10am–4pm. Blacksmith Art & Music Festival at Riverfront Park, Boulder
Drive, Fitchburg. Formerly known as the Fitchburg Forge In, this festival is in
its 11th year, showcasing blacksmiths of all skills competing against one
another. Enjoy music, workshops for families and kids, and more. Visit fitchburgforgein.com.
27 Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm. Second Annual Vintage Small Engine, Tractor, Car and Truck Show; The
Common, Templeton Center (Rts. 2A and 101, off Exit 21 of Rt. 2) Ladies and
gentlemen, start your engines … and head to the show on the historic Common in
Templeton. Rain date is Sunday, Sept. 28. This event, which is fun for the
whole family, is co-hosted by the Central Massachusetts Steam, Gas and
Machinery Association to benefit the Narragansett Historical Society of
Templeton, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary. An added attraction this
year is The Thousand Acre (Swamp) Band, performing early jazz, old blues,
vintage pop, and standards from the 1920s through the 1940s. Named after the
Thousand Acre Swamp in the Quabbin reservoir area, the band is led by Stephen
Babineau. The historical society’s museum will be open for tours. Hamburgers,
hot dogs, snacks and soft drinks will be available. Have some fun, get out in
the sun, and “ooh and ah” at some fantastic machinery. For more information,
visit narragansetthistoricalsociety.org.
27 Saturday 10:30am. Fitness Concepts and the Gardner Ale House get Octoberfest running
with Run for a Beer! This 5K takes you on a challenging jaunt through the
streets of Gardner! Taking off from Fitness Concepts, runners head toward
downtown Gardner through the cheers of supporters, turning up hill leading to
Memorial Park turning right for a quick downhill into the Octoberfest
festivities that await at the Gardner Ale House! Click here for more information.
27 Saturday 11am-11pm. Oktoberfest "Party In The Street" at Gardner Ale House.
EVENTS INCLUDE Run For A Beer: Tapping of the Oktoberfest Keg, Chair Luge 2pm,
World's Largest Chicken Dance, First Ever DIRNDL Contest: Ladies Get Your
Dirndls On! 4 Bands: Willie J Laws, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers,
Melanie & The Blue Shots, A Fine Connection. And All of Downtown Gardner is
celebrating the Oktoberfest too, for the first time. All the way up the street!
Kids' stuff, food, music, everywhere you look! For more information, visit www.gardnerale.com.
27 Saturday 1pm-4pm. Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Free day at the Gardner Museum. For
more information, visit www.gardnermuseuminc.com.
27 Saturday 7:15pm–10:30 pm. Gardner Contra Dance at Fraternal Order of Eagles, 71 City Hall
Ave., Gardner. Social mixer/dance to traditional jigs and reels, with a caller.
All ages & abilities welcome! No need to bring a partner. Live Music!
Simple, easy to learn dance patterns. Please bring clean suitable dancing
shoes. Cost, $8 per person, $5 students. Contact Terry Dattolo, 978-407-6217 or
see facebook.com/GardnerContraDances.
28 Sunday 4pm. Historic Piano Concert at Ashburnham Community Church, 84 Main St.,
Ashburnham. Pianist Amira Acre Performs works by Franz Liszt on the 1868
Streicher of Vienna piano from The Frederick Collection of Historical Grand
Pianos. Admission, $10, children and students free. Call 978-827-6232.
28 Sunday 6:30pm. Swing Dance and Lessons at the Leominster Elks, 134 N. Main St.,
Leominster, with the Retro Polatin Band. Beginner jitterbug swing group lessons
at 6:30, swing dance at 7:30. Admission, $14. Visit dance2swing.com
or call 978-263-7220.