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Calendar October 12th, 2007
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12

Friday

The Girl Scouts will host a Family Bingo Night from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at St. Anne's Fr. Smith Center, Route 9 east, Shrewsbury. All ages are welcome. Admission: Annual Giving Campaign envelope (available at the door) with your voluntary contribution to Girl Scouts.

 

An American Red Cross blood drive will be sponsored by the Knights of Columbus from 1-7 p.m. at Trinity Church, 23 Main St., Northborough. Open to the public. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are welcome. For info or an appointment, call (800) 448-3543.

 

Deadline for crafters to register for the Autumn Harvest Craft Show (to be held Oct. 20, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.) at Burncoat Baptist Church, 475 Burncoat St., Worcester. Cost per table: $15. For info, call (508) 867-3012.

 

Hudson Public Library's Members Only Book Sale Preview will run 6-8 p.m. at the Hudson VFW Hall, Palmieri Dr. For Friends of the Hudson Public Library members at the $25 Membership Level. Call (978) 568-9644 or e-mail tdesmond@cwmars.org for info.

 

Join other parents for food and conversation at "Parents Night Out." from 6:30- 8:30 p.m.. at First Federated Church, 200 Central St., Hudson. Child care is provided. Guest speaker: a current 7th grade teacher with over 40 years in teaching experience on what you can do as parents to enhance your child's educational experience. Free admission.

 

13

Saturday

Tatnuck Bookseller, 18 Lyman St., Westboro Shopping Center, will host an author event featuring photographer B.A. King and "The Oak Behind the House" starting at 1 p.m. All are welcome. For info, call (508) 366-4959.

 

Shrewsbury Boy Scout Troop 114 will hold a Bottle & Can Drive from 9 a.m.-noon at the Shrewsbury Town Hall. Proceeds will benefit Troop activities.

 

"Square and Compass Day" will be celebrated 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Westborough Siloam Lodge of Masons, 12 Church St. Stop in to visit the lodge and learn what Masonry is all about. For info, call Len Anderson at (508) 366-4693.

 

Northborough Fire Department's annual Fire Prevention Fair & Open House will be 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the fire station, 11 Pierce St. Stop in for fire prevention tips; free pizza, popcorn, balloons, fire hats for the kids; visit with "Sparky" the fire dog; and view the sprinkler trailer and other apparatus.

 

The 9th annual Women's Tea at First United Methodist Church, 34 Felton St., Hudson, starts at 2 p.m. Unwrapped baby gifts will be collected for Mothers-To-Be at Spring House. All women are invited. Call (978) 562-2932 or visit www.hudsonfumc.com for info.

 

The Shrewsbury Child Development Committee is hosting its 5th annual Preschool Fair from 10 a.m.--noon at Sherwood Middle School. The informative event gives parents an opportunity to meet representatives from a number of area preschools and daycares and get learn about their programs and educational philosophies. For info, visit www.scdc.org, e-mail scdckids@scdc.org or call (508) 841-8300 ext. 1477.

 

The Hudson Public Library will hold its book sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Hudson VFW Hall, Palmieri Dr. For info, call (978) 568-9644 or e-mail tdesmond@cwmars.org.

 

Second Saturday Community Event @ Grace Baptist Church, 353 River Rd., Hudson, will take place 8:30 a.m.-noon, with participants sorting, bagging, boxing, and shipping 200 care packages to the National Guard troops deployed from the Hudson Armory. Individuals, families, friends or groups are welcome to take part. No signups are required. You may also write letters to the soldiers or donate items before the event. For info, call Lynn Faust at (508) 460-0798.

 

"A Dye-ing Art: Foraging for Natural Colors" will be sponsored 1-3 p.m. by Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Worcester. Fee: $6 Mass. Audubon members, $8 non-members, $4 child members, $6 child non-members. Explore an earlier era by foraging theâ028sanctuary for roots, nuts and berries that produce natural dyes, then experiment back at the visitor center to color bandannas. All materials will be supplied. For ages 5 and older. For info and to register, callâ028(508) 753.6087.â028â028

 

The Worcester County Food Bank will host The Harvest Ball -- Celebrating 25 Years of Help and Hope at the DCU Center's Grand Ballroom. To learn more, visit www.foodbank.org. A complete, current listing of auction items and sponsors can be found at the site, as well as info on how to purchase tickets.

 

The First United Methodist Church, 52 Church St., Marlborough, will have a Rummage Sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Great deals on clothing, winter items, and home goods. For info, call (508) 485-1980.

 

The Westborough High School class of 1982's 25-year reunion will be held at Indian Meadows in Westborough. Contact Kristen Casso Richards at (508) 839-5565 or Kristen.richards@charter.net for info.

 

The 25th anniversary Pakachoag  Alumnae Recital starts at 4 p.m. at the Great Hall, 203 Pakachoag St., Auburn. Featured performers: flutists Jordan Allison and Cristina Verderes with soprano Elisabeth LaBarre Gondek. Free admission. Visit www.pakmusic.org or (508) 791-8159 for info.

 

The 2nd annual Intertribal Powwow will be held 12-5 p.m. (also Oct. 14, 12-4 p.m.) at Sweetwilliam Farm, 153 North St., Upton. Activities includeâ028grand entry, drumming, dancing, singing, regalia, story telling, pumpkinâ028dance, flute playing, food, genuine native gifts & craft vendors, traders, teepee. Parking is $5.â028For info, call (508) 529-2000 or visit www.sweetwilliamfarm.biz.

 

14

Sunday

St. Luke's Church in Hudson will hold its free community supper from 5-7 p.m. This month's menu will be built around franks and beans and finish with a dessert buffet. St. Luke's is located in Wood Square, on the rotary, Hudson, next to the park and library. The suppers are held the 2nd Sunday of each month at no charge. Donations are accepted. For info, call Joan at (978) 568-0172.

 

Westborough Community Land Trust will sponsor a "Charm Bracelet Walk" History Hike around Lake Chauncy, starting at 1:30 p.m. Discover the days of Lake Naggawoomcoom and the Chauncy Amusement Park as you enjoy a walk at the height of the foliage around the lake. Meet at the Boat Ramp off Oak Street. E-mail Don Burn (burn@windrvr.com for info.

 

ADay4Andre.org will hold a charity fund-raiser to benefit the Manganaro-Harpin family from 1-8 p.m. at the Hudson Elks Pavilion, 99 Park St. Includes live band, DJ, kid's activities, family-style BBQ, cash bar, raffle, silent/live auctions. Tickets: $25, free for kids under 12. For info, visit www.ADay4Andre.org.

 

Kids First and Westborough SpedPAC will present a Kaleidoscope Children's Theatre production of "Cinderella" at 2 p.m. at Westborough High School, 90 W. Main St. Tickets: $8pp. For info or tickets, call (508) 756-6519 or e-mail jsamalis@townisp.

 

New England Wild Flower Society invites the whole family to Garden in the Woods from 12-4 p.m. for a Fall Family Festival. Free with admission to Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Rd., Framingham. Visit www.newenglandWILD.org or call (508) 877-7630 for info. Rain or shine.

 

The Marlboro Lions Club will hold its annual Senior Dinner 4-6 p.m. at the Jacobs Banquet Hall, Masonic Building, next to the Newton Street Parking Deck, Newton/Court streets. Cost: $5, senior citizens eat free, $2 kids under 12. For info, call John Usinas at (508) 485-4149.

 

15

Monday

Last day for organizations and individuals that support the arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences to submit grant applications to the Westborough Cultural Council. Applications are available at Town Hall, all schools, the library, cable studio, Allure Galleria, the Westboro Gallery, the Art Emporium, Tatnuck Bookseller, Charlotte Klein Dance, Ms. Kim's School of Dance, Robinson Music, and French Music. For info, contact Lynn Watts at (508) 366-5034 or LSWatts@verizon.net.

 

Marlborough Hospital, in conjunction with The Cancer Project and Hannaford Supermarkets and Pharmacy, will offer the first of four free "Food for Life" nutrition and cooking classes. Also Oct. 22, Oct. 29 and Nov. 5. Each evening will consist of 2 classes back to back from 6-8:30 pm in the Marlborough Hospital Leahy Conference Center, 157 Union St. Reservations are required and attendance is limited.  Call (508) 486-5805 for info. 

 

The Westborough Education Foundation's First Annual Trivia Bee and Raffles will start at 6:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel. Food, musical entertainment, and raffles will be available. The event is free and open to the entire community. Call Margot Walthall at (781) 507-6511 or Judy Martin at (508) 366-5439 for info.

 

16

Tuesday

Shrewsbury Police Chief James Hester, Jr. will be the featured speaker at the Friends of the Shrewsbury Senior Center meeting at 1 p.m. at  Shrewsbury Senior Center, 98 Maple Ave. After his presentation, Chief Hester will answer questions. Bring a friend and enjoy an interesting and informational afternoon. Refreshments will be served.

 

Through Oct. 20, Southborough Jewelers, 162 Cordaville Rd., will hold a 5-day silent auction on a selection of fine jewelry. The $5 bid card purchases benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Call (508) 460-6400 for info.

 

Any area adult or high school student who loves to sing is invited to attendâ028the first rehearsal of the River¹s Edge Chorale fromâ0287-9 p.m. atâ028the Hudson High Choral Room C110, 69 Brigham Street. For info or to register, visit www.upwitharts.org or call (978) 562-1646.

 

New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Rd., Framingham, will present "Nature's Wizard School" for grades 3-5 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost: $14pp. Pre-registration required at registrar@newenglandWILD.org. Visit www.newenglandWILD.org for info.

 

17

Wednesday

The local Massachusetts Association for theâ028Blind group will meet 10 a.m.-noon at the Community Center, 397 Bolton  St., Marlborough. Speaker: dietician Sandra Krafsig onâ028diabetes. For info, call Robert Marcotte at (508) 229-0585.     

 

In honor of Archaeology Month, Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St., will present an "Evening with Evan Hadingham: the End of the Minoans" at 7 p.m. Free and open to anyone interested. Call (508) 842-0081 for info.

 

Janice Long, director of  the Hudson Senior Center, invites seniors to have "Coffee with Janice" at 8:30 a.m. at Harvest Café, 40 Washington St., Hudson. For info, call the senior center at (978) 568-9638.

 

St. Matthias Parish of Marlborough invites you to attend "What Makes Us Catholic?," a DVD series starting at 7 p.m. in the parish hall, 409 Hemenway St. Topic: "What's It All About?  - Taking a Sacramental View." "Are We Made for Each Other? - Getting Together for Good" will be presented Nov. 7. Those interested in attending should e-mail faithformation@comcast.net (put Groome Series on the subject line). $10 donation at the door. Visit www.stmattpar.org for info.

 

18

Thursday

A Fall Rummage Sale, presented by the Women's Fellowship of the First Church in Marlborough, Congregational, will be held 6-8 p.m. Also Oct. 19, from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m., with dollar bags 12-1 p.m. There will be an abundance of clothes for all ages, as well as books, utensils, small appliances, linens, chinaware, pots and pans, more. First Church is located on Bolton Street (Route 85) at High Street, just above Union Common.

 

Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest will hold its annual Moonlight Madness Golf Tournament to benefit local youth starting at 7 p.m. at Stonybrook Golf Course in Southborough. For $65, golfers will be provided with glow-in-the-dark golf equipment, including balls, bag tags, and bag "finders." The event is limited to the first 72 players, or 18 foursomes, that sign up. For info and to register, contact Dennis Zilembo at (978) 562-9924 or dennis.zilembo@bgcmetrowest.org.

 

Howie Newman will perform in a free concert at 8 p.m. at Harvest Cafe, 40 Washington St., Hudson. Call (978) 567-0948 or visit www.harvestcafeonline.com for info.

 

Adoptive Families Together will meet 9:30-11 a.m. at Assabet Valley Family Network, 169 Pleasant St., 2nd floor, Marlborough. Childcare at no charge is available upon request. For info, e-mail Karen McCarthy at kmcprt@comcast.com or Jane Parker at BPauhana@aol.com.

 

19

Friday

"Taking Care of Business," Tammy Cardillo'sâ028Fifth Annual Breast Cancer Research Fund-Raiser at White Cliffs inâ028Northborough will be held 6:30-10:30 p.m. Includes buffet dinner, auctions, live entertainment. Tickets:â028$50. Visit www.tcbannual.com or e-mailâ028TammyCardilloBenefit@yahoo.com for details.

 

Last day to register for a free seminar, "Identity Theft: Nine Million Victims and Counting," to be held Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m., at Edward Jones, 25 South St., Hudson. For info or to register, call Nancy Frederickson at (978) 567-9729. Space is limited.

 

Nationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Julie Silver will be the guest cantorial soloist when she leads a Kabbalat Shabbat service at 7:30 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Shalom, 117 E. Main St., Westborough. Silver, whose CDs include Sim Shalom, From Strength to Strength and Notes from Montana, was recently nominated for three of her songs for the Just Plan Folks Awards. The public is invited to attend the free event. 

 

An American Red Cross blood drive will be held 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Westboro Tennis & Swim Club, 35 Chauncy St. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are also welcome. For info or an appointment, call (800) 448-3543.

 

Looking for a relaxing alternative to shopping in a crowded mall? "Women's Night Out: Stress-Free Shopping," combining over 30 unique crafters and direct sales vendors, with complimentary chair massages and wine-tasting, will be held 7-10 p.m. at the Grafton Municipal Center, 30 Providence Rd. (Route 122). The annual event will benefit the Grafton Food Bank. Admission is free. For info on attending, call Kristie Proctor at (508) 887-9858.

 

A Halloween Hike at Boo Meadow Brookâ028in Worcester will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. (also Oct. 20). Participants will be entertained and educated as they are guided through theâ028woods, learning about creatures of New England and their many fascinatingâ028habits. Small groups leave about every 10 to 15 minutes beginning at 6:30â028p.m. Rain or shine. Fees (for those who pre-register): $5 adult members, $6 non-members; child members $5, $6 non-members; or $8pp at door. Forâ028info or to register, call (508) 753-6087.â028â028

 

20

Saturday

Visit Trinity Episcopal Church, 440 Main St., Shrewsbury, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m as it holds its Huge Thrift Sale and Bake Sale. Something for all ages!

 

The First Congregational Church of Shrewsbury is having a Mission to Mississippi Dinner and Presentation at 6 p.m. in Gifford Hall. Includes a dinner of Gulf Coast food (jambalaya, red beans and rice) and a slide and video presentation with stories of the life-changing experience of the July 2007 trip. Free-will offerings will be accepted at the door. For reservations, e-mail Ctaylor@fccsm.org or call (508) 845-7286.

 

Hudson celebrates Pumpkin Fest 2007 3:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. at the Morgan Bowl, Brigham St. (adjacent to Hudson High School). Live music and dance performances, moon bounces, pony rides, games and raffles, children's crafts, magician and clowns, fireworks display, more. Cost: $3, $1 seniors/kids. Visit www.townofhudson.org or call (978) 568-9642 for info.

 

Francis Gardens in Shrewsbury, 24 Francis Gardens Crt., will hold a bazaar in its community room from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Includes baked goods, crafts, jewelry, recycled "treasures," raffles.

 

Writing the Sacred: Psalm Writing, Poem Making and Journalling, a workshop led by Canadian author and poet Ray McGinnis, will be held 9:30 a.m.-noon at  First Church in Marlborough (Congregational), on Route 85. Suggested donation: $15.

 

The Women's Ministry Group at Burncoat Baptist Church, 475 Burncoat St., Worcester, will hold its 1st Autumn Harvest Craft Show from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free admission.

 

21

Sunday

The Youth Group of the First Federated Church of Hudson, 200 Central St., will host a spaghetti dinner, followed by a movie, starting at 5:30 p.m. in the church hall. Area youngsters are invited to come and enjoy an evening of food, fun and fellowship.

 

As part of the Autumn Riders' 2nd annual Motorcycle Fund-Raiser and Cookout, motorcycle enthusiasts from across the state will ride to Employment Options, 82 Brigham St., Marlborough All guests will enjoy a live band, family activities, pictures with the bikes, and a meal from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Employment Options. Entry fee (includes food): $8.50,  $4.50 children.

 

The Shrewsbury Woman's Club presents its annual scholarship event, a fashion show luncheon and boutique marketplace, at the Wachusett Country Club, 187 Prospect St., West Boylston. The marketplace will be open for shopping 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., with luncheon to follow. The show will feature fashion by Coldwater Creek. For tickets, call Rosalyn Consiglio at (508) 845-6433. All are welcome.

 

A Cub Scout Car Wash and Candy Sale will run from 1-4 p.m. in the EMS parking lot, 753 Donald Lynch Blvd. (near Solomon Pond Mall), Marlborough,

 

The Shrewsbury Crop Walk starts at noon at Congregational Church on the Shrewsbury Common. All ages welcome, lunch provided for walkers. Choose from a 6-mile walk, 3-mile walk or a two-hour "rock" in a rocking chair at Gifford Hall.

Proceeds to benefit the Worcester County Food Bank and church services. For info, contact Janet at (508) 845-9586 or Barbara at (508) 797-4623.

 

Gifts galore and a whole lot more! View the latest product lines from Southern Living at Home, Lites of Hope, Pampered Chef, Tupperware and more from 2-4 p.m. at First United Methodist Church of Marlborough, 52 Church St. Free admission. For info, call (508) 485-1980.

 

Don't just talk the talk, come join 30th annual Crop Walk in Westborough beginning at 1 p.m. at the Evangelical Congregational Church, West Main St. The 5K route takes participants through the main streets and back roads of Westborough while raising money for hunger-relief efforts around the globe. Registration begins at 12:30. For info, call (508) 898-9895.

 

Upcoming

Conversation Café will hold its monthly discussion Oct. 22, 7:30-9 p.m., at Marlborough Starbucks, corner of Routes 85/20. Everyone is invited to drop in for lively, open-minded conversation. For info, call David Kimball at (508) 485-4795.

 

The Northborough Art Guild will hold its monthly meeting Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m., at 50 Main St. Program: Raymond Andreotti will present a demo of watercolor painting. The public is invited to attend. Refreshment will be served.

 

Join the Floral PTO and other parents Oct. 23, 7-8 p.m., at Floral Street School in Shrewsbury for an evening informationalâ028session and discussion of health and food allergies. FSS nurses andâ028physical education teachers will be on hand.

 

Stop in at the Hudson Public Library Oct. 23, from 3:30-4:15 p.m., for Halloween Fun with children's performer Jeanniemack. Program includes songs, stories, rhymes, riddles, poems and Halloween scares. For families with children ages 4-10 (not recommended for ages under 4). Call (978) 568-9645 for info.

 

Women For Sobriety, a self-help group for womenâ028with addiction problems, is starting Oct. 23, at 7 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalistâ028Church, 90 Holden St., Worcester.â028The group, lead by a certified moderator, willâ028learn and practice the "New Life" Program fromâ028Women for Sobriety, a national self-help program.â028Contact (508) 853-3413 for info.â028

 

The Hudson Senior Center, 29 Church St., will hold its Halloween Luncheon Oct. 24, starting at noon. Come in costume or beware! For info, call (978) 568-9638.

 

The Logarhythms, featuring MHS alumnus Steve Nicholson and the MHS A capella, will perform at Marlborough High School, Bolton St., Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. Tickets: $5, $3 students/seniors. Tickets are available from MHS A cappella students or at the door.

 

Shrewsbury Historical Societyâ028will present a program on "The Blackstone Canal" with Tom Rooney Oct. 24, at 7 p.m., at theâ0281830 Schoolhouse on the Town Common. Learn about the Blackstone Canal, its history, and why it did not last longer as a useful trade tool.

 

The Masonic Hall in Marlborough, Main and Newton sts., will host an American Red Cross blood drive Oct. 24, 2:30-7:30 p.m. Open to the public. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are welcome. For an appointment or info, call (800) 448-3543.

 

Come celebrate the 20th birthday of Mothers and More Oct. 24, starting at 7 p.m. at National Grid, 55 Bearfoot Rd., Northborough. Includes refreshments, a white elephant Yankee Swap, and a "blast from the past." Bring a picture of yourself from 1987 (or thereabouts). Visitors welcome. For info, call (508) 936-6882 or visit www.mothersandmoreassabetvalley.

 

The Visual Arts Action Committee meets Oct. 25, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at Harvestâ028Cafe, 40 Washington St., Hudson. Area artists are welcome to drop by to informally network, brainstorm, share ideas and/orâ028plan projects. There is no fee or pre-registration. For info, call (978) 562-1646 orâ028visit www.upwitharts.org.

 

The Friends of the Marlborough Public Library will present its 3rd annual Membership Night Oct. 25, starting with 5 p.m. "Welcoming Reception" at Bigelow Auditorium, 35 W. Main St., Marlborough. Public invited and admission is free. For info, contact Ray Johnson at (508) 485-0290/rajohnson36@verizon.net or Hazel Miele at (508) 485-8135.

 

The Shrewsbury Democratic Town Committee will hold its Eleanor Roosevelt Award Dinner Oct. 26, at 6:30 p.m., at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Shrewsbury. Paula Buonomo and Joseph Ricca and Lt. Governor Tim Murray will be the recipients of the Eleanor Roosevelt awards and Jason Palitsch, Rachael Savageau and Emily Peeples will receive the Eleanor Roosevelt youth awards. For info and tickets, contact Jonathan Wright at (508) 842-4349.

 

The Friends of the Westborough Public Library Book Sale will be held Oct. 26-28 in the library's meeting room, W. Main St. Book donations are needed and can be dropped off Mondays-Thursdays, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fridays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For info, call (508) 366-3050.

 

The Northborough Historical Society will hold its monthly meeting Oct. 26 at 7:30 pm. Program: "Northborough Trails: A Snapshot in Time." Meetings are held at the Historical Society building, 50 Main St.â028(corner of Main and School streets), Northborough. There is no chargeâ028to attend and all are welcome.

 

The Marlborough High School Girls Soccer Alumnae is planning a reunion event Oct. 27 at the high school. For info, e-mail MHS.WSC.Alumni@hotmail.com.

 

The First United Methodist Church of Hudson, 34 Felton St., will be observing its monthly free Friendship Dinner Oct. 27. An "all you can eat" spaghetti dinner with Italian bread, salad, dessert, cold drinks, coffee and tea, will be served from 5-7 p.m. Free and open, with free-will offerings accepted. For info, call (978) 562-2932 or visit www.hudsonfumc.com

 

The Northborough Art Guild will hold its 44th annual Craft Fair Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Margaret Peaslee School, Maple Street, Northborough.

 

On Oct. 27, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., a free Monster Movie Marathon will be held at Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St. The public is welcome to come for the whole day or just stop by for as long as they would like. Show times and titles are posted at the library. For info, call Jason Cavanau at (508) 841-8533..

 

The Northborough Historical Society, 50 Main St., will hold its annual Turkey Supperâ028Oct. 27, from 5:30-7 p.m. The menu includes turkeyâ028pie, squash, garden salad, roll and beverage, with gingerbread andâ028whipped cream for dessert. Cost: $7, $4 kids. All areâ028welcome.

 

Join Miss Susan Oct. 28 for a Halloween Festival from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St. The special children's event includes games, contests, crafts and more. Call (508) 624-6902 for info. 

 

B&B Aesthetic and Skincare of Southborough and Apex Dental of Northborough will team up Oct. 30, 6-7:30 p.m., at Tatnuck Booksellers, 18 Lyman St., Westborough, to present "What's it all about?" Learn about SmartLipo, laser hair removal, laser skin rejuvenation, Botox, Restylane, microdermabrasion, sclerotherapy, Zoom tooth whitening, Invisalign tooth straightening, Lumineer tooth veneers, more. Space is limited. To register, e-mail dallor@bbaesthetics.com.

 

Boxwell's home décor, gifts and more, 122 Turnpike Rd., Westborough, presents its Holiday Preview Nov. 2 and 3, 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., and Nov. 4, 2-6 p.m. Boxwell's will be closed Nov. 1 in preparation for the event. For info, visit www.boxwells.com or call (508) 898-3933.

 

Get a head start on holiday shopping at the St. Anne's Church Holiday Fair Nov. 3, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Includes crafts, food, jewelry, Christmas gifts for the whole family, raffles, much more. St. Anne's is located at 130 Boston Tpke. (Route 9), Shrewsbury.

 

Crafters are wanted for the Nov. 3 annual Indoor Craft Fair sponsored by AVRTHS Athletic Booster Club, 215 Fitchburg St., Marlborough. Deadline for reservations is Oct. 6. For info, call Adelle Blum at (508) 485-9430 ext. 460.

 

The Colonial Spirit Chorus presents its annual Cabaret Show, "Magic of Barbershop," Nov. 3 at the Tewksbury Elks Club. Pre-show entertainment begins at 7:15 p.m. with show at 8 p.m. Something for everyone, cash bar, refreshments and raffle prizes. For tickets, call (978) 692-2270 or (978) 658-5083.

 

Start your holiday shopping early at the Holiday Shopping Boutique/Scholastic Book Fair! The Richer School PTO will be holding its 2nd annual craft and vendor night Nov. 8 from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Richer Elementary School, 80 Foley Rd., Marlborough There will be over 30 vendors offering finished artwork, handmade crafts and jewelry, home goods, hand bags, beauty products, a Scholastic Book Fair, baked goods, and raffles. Open to the public and admission is free.

 

Save the date! Westborough's 2007 Good Scout award recipient will be honored Nov. 14 at Indian Meadows Country Club.

 

Crafters are invited to participate at the 3rd annual Holiday Magic Craft Fair (to be held Nov. 17, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.) at St. Bernadette Church, 266 Main St., Northborough. Space reservation fee: $60. To reserve a table, call Cathy Porter (508) 485-6764, Jeanette Farreh (508) 481-3512 or St. Bernadette's office (508) 393-2838.

 

Vendors are needed for Holiday Craft Fair to be held Nov. 17 at the Marlborough Senior Center, Main St. Includes large bake sale, handmade crafts, jewelry sale, country store, more. For info or application, call Judy at (508) 485-0785.

 

Nov. 21 is the deadline to sign up for Northborough Senior Center Christmas Party (to be held Dec. 2 at the Manor restaurant in West Boylston). Cost: $33pp. Call (508) 393-5035 for info.

 

The Assabet Valley High School classes of 1977 and 1978 will be holding a combined 30th reunion at the Best Western Hotel in Marlborough Nov. 23. All those that graduated (or would have graduated) Assabet in the years 1977 and 1978 are welcome. For info on attending, contact Ed Horrigan at (978) 897-6707 or e-mail edhorrigan1@yahoo.com.

 

The Marlborough High School Class of 1982 willâ028celebrate its 25th reunion at the Marlboroughâ028Country Club Nov. 23, at 7 p.m. Classmates.comâ028has a list of the "missing" classmates. Callâ028Kristen Cappello at (508) 460-0253 if think you mayâ028have contact info about one of the classmatesâ028or if you are a member of the class of 1982 and haveâ028not received your invitation. Friends of the Class ofâ0281982 who graduated from private schools, vocationalâ028schools or other classes are welcome to join, too.

 

The Algonquin Regional High School class of 2002 will hold its 5-year reunion Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m., at McFadden's in Boston. For info on registering, call Molly McDonald at (508) 868-6482, Colleen Ellsworth at (508) 572-4825 or Caitlin Mackie at (508) 341-1968.

 

The North High School graduating class of 1982 is holding its 25th class reunion Nov. 24 at the Beechwood Hotel, 363 Plantation St., Worcester. Contact Ed Kelly at edjkelly@aol.com for info.

 

Ongoing

The Westborough Girl Scout Fall Product Sale will run through Oct. 29. The annual fund-raiser includes the sale of nuts, candy and magazines. All proceeds from the sale stay here in Central Massachusetts, directly benefiting all of the Westborough Girl Scout Troops. To find a Girl Scout Troop in your area or to order products, contact Mary Donaty at (508) 871-0921.

 

From now until mid-December, The Arts Alliance invites the public to enjoy a free exhibit at Hudson Town Hall, 78 Main St., of new monotypes and watercolors by Lori Fryklund. The exhibition is available for viewing 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays. There is no admission fee. Visit www.upwitharts.org or call (978) 562-1646 for info.

 

The Genealogy Club meets at 7:30 p.m. the 4th Wednesday of each month, through June, at Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St. All meetings are free and open to anyone interested in genealogy. For info, contact George Brown at (508) 841-8531 or gbrown@cwmars.org.

 

A variety of citrus products will be offered during the months of October and November by The Rotary Club of Westborough. All fresh fruit will be shipped to a Westborough location to be picked up in time for holiday gift giving. Dates and location are to be announced. To order or for info, contact Carol Burtt Borglund at (508) 449-4170 or Carolburttborg@aol.com.

 

Agape Café offers free weekly dinners every Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church, 34 Felton St., Hudson. The dining room opens at 4 p.m. for coffee, tea, cribbage, card games and socializing. Bring your family, friends and neighbors -- all are welcome. For info, call Rosanne Roberts at (978) 562-2932

 

The annual Fall Juried Art Exhibit sponsored by the Arts Alliance will be on view through Nov. 2 at Citizens Bank in Hudson during business hours. For info, visit www.upwitharts.org or call (978) 562-1646.

 

Support groups for caregivers, divorce and post-divorce are available at the Assabet Valley Pastoral Counseling Center. For info or to sign up, call Mary Taber at (508) 366-4000.

 

The Longfellow's Wayside Inn Gallery, Wayside Inn Rd., Sudbury, will host its newest fine art exhibition, "Interpretations" by photographer Roy Hughes, through Oct. 31. The show is available for viewing free of charge during regular hours, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., seven days a week. Call (978) 443-1776 or visit www.wayside.org for info.

 

"Inconsolable -- Reflections on Life, Love and Loss," mixed media collages by Joanne Russavage, will be on exhibit at the Westboro Gallery, 8 West Main St., through Nov. 11. For info, call (508) 870-0110.

 

Morning prayer at Rice Memorial Baptist Church, 85 Lincoln St., Northborough, is held 6:30-7:30 a.m. Spend a few moments of quiet time before beginning the day. Christian/non-denominational, all are welcome. Call the church office at (508) 393-3481 for info.

 

Whitney Place at Northborough, 238 W. Main St., offers free support groups for people with early-stage memory disorders and their care partners. Groups meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month from 10:30 a.m.-noon. All meetings open to the public and other support groups are available. For info or to reserve a space, call Aimee at (508) 393-5655 ext. 256.

 

Toastmasters -- Public Speaking meets every Thursday from 7:45-9 a.m. in the Hanover Insurance Building, 440 Lincoln St., Worcester. Call (508) 756-5677 or visit http://earlyrisers.freetoasthost.org/ for info.

 

The Couples Project for Women (CPW) offers free treatment for women with alcohol dependence who are married or live with a male partner. Weekly one-on-one outpatient therapy for 5 to 6 months promotes women's recovery. Some women also receive couples counseling to promote recovery and improve communication. The study is conducted by researchers at Harvard Medical School and AdCare Hospital. For info, call AdCare Hospital of Worcester at (800) 345-3552 ext. 4043.

 

 Horizons for Homeless Children is seeking volunteers to help out 22 family homeless shelters in Central Massachusetts. A commitment of 2 hours a week is required for at least 6 months. Day and evening hours are available. For  info or to register for a training, visit www.horizonsforhomelesschildren.org or call (508) 755-2615.

 

VNA Care Hospice offers a free grief support group for adults coping with the death of a loved one. The group meets from 1-2:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at Whitney Place Assisted Living at Northborough, 238 West Main St. To register or for info, call Susan Tarantino at (800) 521-5539 ext. 5624, e-mail starantino@vnacarenetwork.org or visit www.vnacarenetwork.org.

 

Colonial Spirit Chorus is offering the chance for mothers and daughters to sing with them for the summer. The chorus holds open rehearsals Thursdays at 7:15 p.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Newtown Rd. (off Route 27), Acton. Women of all ages are welcome. Visit www.colonialspirit.org or call Norma at (978) 692-2270 or Noreen at (978) 263-0562 for info.

 

Road to Recovery drivers are needed in the greater Westborough area to transport local cancer patients to treatments. For info on volunteering, call the American Cancer Society at (800) ACS-2345.

 

State Rep. Patricia Walrath meets with Hudson seniors from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. the first Friday of each month at the Hudson Senior Center, 29 Church St.

 

The American Lung Association is seeking the donation of unwanted cars to help support its lung health programs. Call (800) 577-LUNG or visit www.donateyourcar.com for info.

 

The Worcester Animal Rescue League, 139 Holden St., is now open for adoptions until 7 p.m. on Thursdays. Visit www.worcester-arl.org for info.

Overeaters Anonymous now meets at St. Luke the Evangelist Church's Parish Center, 1 Ruggles St., Westborough, at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday evening.

 

The Boys & Girls Club Car Campaign is seeking the donation of unwanted cars to benefit local clubs. Call (800) 246-0493 for info. No restrictions.

 

S.T.A.R.S. (Students Teach and Reach Seniors) invites Westborough seniors to learn the computer from high school students every Monday 2:15-3:15 p.m. at the high school library. Free, all levels of experience welcome. For info or to register, call (508) 366-3000.

 

The fibromyalgia/CFS support group Crossroads FM meets the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Tatnuck Booksellers & Cafe, 18 Lyman St., Westborough. For info, e-mail Merle Portnoy at meport@charter.net or call (508) 366-7998.

 

Marlborough Hospital, 157 Union St., is offering CPR classes to the community on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Heartsaver CPR classes cost $45 per participant ($55pp for Heartsaver and automatic electronic defibrillation classes). Call Michael Sawtelle at (508) 486-5465 for info or to register.

 

The Brain Injury Association's Westborough Survivor and Caregiver Support Group meets the 3rd Monday of each month, 6-7:30 p.m., at its office, 30 Lyman St., Suite 10.

 

The Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr., holds an Elder "Keep Well" Clinic the 3rd Tuesday of each month, from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Call (508) 393-5035 for info.

 

NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) support meetings are held 7-9 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 373 Plantation St., 2 Biotech Park, 3rd floor, Worcester.

 

Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St., offers morning games for adults (chess, checkers, Scrabble, Chinese checkers) 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month.

 

The New Parent Group (for first-time parents with a child under 6 months) meets at Assabet Valley Area Family Network, 169 Pleasant St., Marlborough. Call (508) 485-0085 for meeting times, dates or other info.

 

Women in Transition, a mutual support group for women, meets 2nd Monday of each month, 7:30-9 p.m., at the Church of the Nativity in Northborough. For info, call Jenny Church at (508) 393-5447.

 

MetroWest Parent Support Group for parents of kids/adolescents with behavioral, emotional or mental health special needs meets 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, 7-9 p.m., at Wayside Youth & Family Network, 75 Fountain St., Framingham. Free, confidential. For info, call Lois DeRusha at (508) 620-0010 ext. 342.

 

Parents Helping Parents offers free, confidential and anonymous weekly support groups throughout Massachusetts. Volunteers are also being sought as group facilitators. For info, call (800) 882-1250.