Floral arrangement at Tower Hill Botanical Garden
Whether you want to play in the snow, or stay warm inside, there is a lot happening in our area this weekend to satisfy just about everyone. Check out the list below which includes a dinner theatre at the Old Mill, free snow-shoeing or cross country skiing at Saima Park, fabulous guitarist at the Bull Run, and a floral arranging class at Tower Hill. If you have cabin fever, this weekend you might just find the cure and have some fun!
6 Friday 1pm. Talk and Book-Signing at Tower Hill. Join Jan
Johnsen, author of Heaven is a Garden, for a talk and learn new ways to create
a place of peace and contentment outdoors. Free with admission. For more
information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
6 Friday
6pm-8pm. Leominster Art
Center & Gallery First Friday Event, free & open to the public! Artist
of the month-Amy Vaillancourt. Live music by Local Musician-Ricky Hillson.
Visit www.leominsterartcenter.com
for more information.
6 Friday 7pm. Fundraiser for New Player's Theater guild at
Studio Q - 509 Electric Avenue, Fitchburg. Instructor Julie Quirk has offered
her time to teach ZUMBA at her studio. As this is a fundraiser, the hour long
class will cost $20. Girls and women aged 12 to 100 are welcome.
6 Friday 7pm. Dinner Theater Mystery Comedy at the Old Mill:
Gangsters in Love. Dinner and Show - $40 per person. Please call 978-874-5941
for tickets and reservations. Cash Bar Available. For more information, visit www.1761oldmill.com.
6 Friday
7:30pm. GALA Coffee
House, A Night Out. Acoustic Music & Song. The next show will feature
Cosmic Moxa. This is an alcohol free event. Refreshments will be available. 205
School Street, Gardner. All are welcome! $5 donation at the door. Facility is
wheelchair accessible.
6 Friday 8pm. Albert Lee Band at the Bull
Run Restaurant in Shirley. Eric Clapton called Albert Lee, “The
greatest guitarist in the world.” Known for his lightning speed playing, Albert
has played with some of the biggest names in the business. Albert is just plain
stunning live.
7 Saturday
11am-noon. Floral Arrangement
at Tower Hill. Learn the fundamentals with floral designer Marisa McCoy. Free
with admission. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
7 Saturday
10am-2pm. Let it snow!
Depending on snow conditions, our ski trails will be open FREE to the public.
Cross country ski or snowshoe. (A limited supply of ski equipment will be
available on a first-come basis.) Refreshments for sale. Saima Park, 67 Scott
Rd., Fitchburg. For more information visit www.saima-park.org.
7 Saturday
10am-3pm. Get to know
Petersham’s landscapes and its unique history during this snowshoe hike of The
Trustees of Reservation’s Swift River Reservation (SRR). Noted local naturalist
and historian, Bob Clark, will provide fascinating insights to the property and
its history! Children are welcome! Morning Hike, Bonfire Lunch (Bring your own
lunch to enjoy around the fire!), and an Afternoon Hike. For more information,
contact Dick O’Brien at 978-537-2377.
7 Saturday
1pm. Keepsake Annuals
at Tower Hill. Learn about the best old-fashioned annuals with Barbara Pierson
of White Flower Farm. Free with admission. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.
7 Saturday
2pm-4pm. Valentines Day
Card Making with Deana Mezoued at Leominster Art Center. Visit www.leominsterartcenter.com
for more information.
7 Saturday
8pm. Rory Block, five
time Blues Music Award winner, at the Bull Run. For more information, visit www.bullrunrestaurant.com.
8 Sunday 1pm-4pm. Wildlife Tracking with David Brown at
Northfield Mountain. For ages 16 and older. Fee: $18 with snowshoe rentals. Pre-register
by calling 800-859-2960. Join author and tracker, David Brown for an afternoon
delving into the art of wildlife tracking. This program will take place snow or
no snow and if we are open for skiing, snowshoes are required. Bring water,
snacks, wear wind pants or gaiters and dress in warm layers that can be shed as
we get moving. Warm footwear is essential.
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