7 Friday
Northborough Holiday Blood
Drive
The American Red Cross will hold a
holiday blood drive 1-7 p.m. at Trinity Church, 23 Main St., Northborough. First 100 donors
to receive a complimentary lift ticket to the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area. For
info or an appointment, call (800) 448-3543. Walk-ins also
welcome.
Friends "Annual Holiday Party"
The Friends of the Marlborough Public
will hold its "Annual Holiday Party" starting with a social hour at 6 p.m. at
the Wildwood Steak House, Route 20, Boston Post Road East, Marlborough. Friends President Ray Johnson
cordially invites Friends members and guests, as well as the public. Cost:
$30pp. For reservations, call Teresa Stefanski at (508) 485-4204. For info, call
(508) 485-4204 or 508-485-0290 or e-mail rajohnson36@verizon.net. Those attending are asked to bring a $5
gift to exchange.
Movie Presentation of "Black
Gold"
The award-winning film "Black Gold" will
be shown at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall of the First Parish Unitarian
Universalist Church, 40 Church
St., Northborough. "Black Gold" traces, through the
work of Tadesse Meskela, the struggles of Ethiopian coffee farmers to earn a
fair price for their crops. Admission is free and fair trade coffee and
chocolate will be available for purchase during
intermission.
7th annual Gold Ribbon
Holiday Reception
The Andrew's Helpful Hands Foundation
will present the 7th annual Gold Ribbon Reception from 7
p.m.-midnight at Embassy Suites Hotel in Marlborough. Special guest: actor/comedian
Frank Santorelli. Tickets: $50pp, $65 door. Semi-formal attire required. Visit
www.andrewshelpfulhands.org for info or call John at (508) 380-1797 or Zee at
(978) 375-3704.
Children's Water Conservation
Program
"Save Water With Mr. Raindrop," a fun,
hands-on program for ages 3-4, will be held at 10:30 a.m. at Shrewsbury Public
Library, 609 Main
St. Space is limited and registration required. For
info, call (508) 842-0081.
Hudson Downtown
Stroll
The 5th annual Downtown Hudson Holiday
Stroll starts at 4 p.m. in the downtown Hudson area. For info on participating, call
Nancy Fredrickson of Edward Jones at (978) 567-9729 or visit www.hudsonstroll.com.
"Potpourri of Holiday Music"
Brand-new hand bells and a barbershop
quartet willâ028highlight the Northborough Historical Society's "Holiday Season
Warm-up"â028at 7:30 p.m. in the Society¹s building at 50 Mainâ028St.â028The community is
invited to attend the program presented by the Trinityâ028Church Bell Choir, as
well as their Senior Choir and Jubilee Quartet. Free, and all are welcome.
Refreshments will be served.
Marlborough Hospital Holiday
Bazaar
The Marlborough Hospital Auxiliary will
be holding itsâ028annual Holiday Bazaar from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the ground floor
cafeteria at Marlborough Hospital, 57 Union St.
Includes a bake table, hand knits and crafts, beautiful wreaths
andâ028centerpieces, white elephant table.
Shrewsbury Woman's Club
Meeting
The Shrewsbury Woman's Club will meet at
the Congregational Church, with dessert from 12:15-1 p.m. Guest: Ida Zecco to
perform music of the season. Guests are welcome.
Senior Center Craft Class
The Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr., will hold its monthly craft
class at 11:15 a.m. To register or for info, call (508)
393-5035.
8 Saturday
TJL Cultural Arts Series
Concert
Jazz pianist and composer Jon Simon will
perform as part of Tapestry of Jewish Life's (TJL) 3rd annual
Cultural Art Series at 8 p.m. at St. John's High
School, 378 Main St., Shrewsbury. The concert includes jazz
interpretations of Jewish music, featuring songs from Israel, various
holidays and festivals, and more. Doors open for TJL/WAJCC members at 7:15 p.m.
(7:45 p.m. for general public) for a special reception. Tickets: free for
TJL/WAJCC members, $20 non-members. For info or to buy advance tickets, visit
www.westboroareajcc.org, stop by the Westboro Area JCC at
45 Oak
St. or call (508) 366-6121.
Boys & Girls Clubs Free Throw
Finals
The Argeo R. Cellucci, Jr. Clubhouse,
21 Church St.,
Hudson, will host the Central Mass
Free Throw Championship finals. Sponsored by Newbury Comics and the Boys &
Girls Clubs of MetroWest, the competition is an open tournament for all ages.
For info, call Dennis at (978)
562-9924 or visit www.bgcmetrowest.org.
Northborough Rec Holiday Concert
Northborough Recreation is presenting a
free Holiday Concert from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Zeh School Cafeteria,
33 Howard
St. Jazz standards and traditional Christmas
favorites will be performed by local musicians R & T. Refreshments will be
donated by Lowe's Variety and Meat Shop. For info, visit www.northboroughrecreation.com or call (508) 393-5034.
Santa Visits Central
One
Santa Claus will visit the Central One
Federal Credit Union branch location at 148 Main St., Northborough. Also Dec. 15 at
63 Southbridge St.,
Auburn, and Dec. 22 at 714 Main St., Shrewsbury. Children are invited to visit
with Santa. Each child can have a free picture taken with Santa and receive a
gift. Refreshments will also be available. For info, contact Central One Federal
Credit Union at (508) 842-7400.
Annual Breakfast With Santa
The Northborough Lions and Newcomers
clubs are teaming up once to bring Santa Claus to Northborough. Breakfast will
be served 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Lincoln Street Elementary
School. Tickets are limited and available at
O'Driscoll's Fresh Butchery, 299
West Main St. Cost: $5 adults, $4 children under 12,
$2 photos with Santa. For info or tickets, contact Lisa Rabideau at
Lisa.rabideau@charter.net or Donna O'Driscoll at (508)
393-2829/odriscoll@charter.net
Shrewsbury Parks & Rec Winter
Registration
Shrewsbury Parks & Recreation opens
its Winter Registration from 8-10 a.m. at Town Hall, 100 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury. Brochures are available at Town
Hall, Senior
Center, and Public Library,
as well as on line at http://www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/parkrec/index.asp. For info, call (508)
841-8503.
MANN Children's Holiday Party
The Marlborough Area Newcomers and
Neighbors (MANN) children's Holiday Party will be held at 1:30 p.m. The
family event will offer children's activities and refreshments. Please bring an
unwrapped toy as a donation for the Toys for Tots campaign. To RSVP, e-mail
monicajdell@yahoo.com. For info, visit
www.MarlboroughNewcomers.com.
Holiday Family Concert
A holiday concert featuring folk singers
and songwriters Chuck & Mud will start at 3 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist
Church, 64 West Main
St., Westborough. Tickets: $5 advance, $6, free for
children. For info, call (508) 366-2635.
Breakfast With
Santa
Hudson Emblem Club presents Breakfast
with Santa from 9-11 a.m. at the Hudson Lodge of Elks, 99 Park St. Come and
enjoy doughnuts, juice and hot chocolate. Every child receives a gift from
Santa. Admission: donation of a canned good (to be used to fill Christmas
baskets or the Food Pantry). Bring your camera and get pictures of your child
with Santa or Mrs. Claus or just sit and listen to Christmas stories. For info,
call Barbara Sawyer at (978) 568-9291 or Dorothy Barreira at (978)
562-5276.
Westborough Woman's Club Holiday House Tour
A great way to start off the holiday
season is by spending an afternoon with family and friends at the Westborough
Woman's Club Holiday House tour from 1-4 p.m.
Refreshments for all ticket holders will
be available at the vestry of the Evangelical Congregational Church, West Main St., from
12:30-2:30 p.m. Tickets: $20. To order tickets, call Judy Wilchynski at (508)
870-1895, Ruth Roberts (508) 836-4263 or Nancy Walker at (508)
898-9476.
Song and Dance Storytime
A Song and Dance Storytime will be held
from 10:30-11 a.m. at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St.
Children ages birth to 6 years are invited to join the Children's Department
staff for stories and songs. Please contact the Children's Department at (508)
624-6902 to register or for info.
Holiday Nature Crafts Open
House
Drop by the visitor center at Broad
Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Worcester to view its tree decorated with
ornaments handcrafted from all-natural materials before making your own in the
Program Room. Volunteers will guide you through the process of creating several
ornaments or create your own design. Drop in anytime from 1-4 p.m. Fee: Mass
Audubon adult members $4, adult non-members $5, child members $3, child
non-members $4. Snow date: Dec. 9. For info or to register, call (508)
753-6087.
Shrewsbury Public Library Open
House
The Friends of the Shrewsbury Public
Library, 609 Main
St., proudly present the annual Holiday Open House
from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Includes crafts, music, games, refreshments, more. The Sweet
Adelines will perform at 12 p.m. and a collection for Toys for Tots will be
held.
Live Nativity at Community Covenant Church
Community Covenant Church in Hopkinton, West Elm/West Main sts.,
will be the site of a live nativity scene from 5-8 p.m. Free and open to the
public, with donations accepted. Hot chocolate and light refreshments will be
served in the fellowship hall.
For info, contact Pastor Bruce Johnson at
(508) 435-3723.
40th annual Westborough Ski
Swap
The 40th Annual Westborough Ski Swap will
be starting at 9 a.m. in the Westborough High
School lobby. Equipment will include new and used
down hill skis, boots and clothing, skates and some cross country equipment.
Used equipment may be dropped off only on Dec. 7, 7-9 p.m. Visit
www.explorerpost85.com for details.
Living Nativity at Overlook
Farm
Overlook Farm - Heifer Project,
216 Wachusett St.,
Rutland, will have a living
nativity at 6 p.m. Also Dec. 9 at 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Call
(508) 886-2221 for info.
9 Sunday
Pro Musica, River's Edge Holiday Concert
The Pro Music Youth Chorus and the
River's Edge Chorale and Community Band will perform a Holiday Concert at 3:30
p.m. at the Hudson
High School auditorium,
69 Brigham St.,
Hudson. Tickets are $12, $9 for
seniors/students; $10 advance, $7 seniors/students advance. Snow date: Dec. 16.
For info, visit www.upwitharts.org or call the Arts Alliance at (978)
562-1646.
St. Luke's Community
Supper
St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Hudson will host its
monthly freeâ028community supper. The menu features a choice of chickenâ028tetrazzini
or Swedish meatballs and spaghetti, accompanied by saladâ028and dessert. The
supper is open to all without charge, with free-will offerings accepted. St.
Luke's is located in the center ofâ028Hudson, off the rotary next to Liberty Park. For more info,â028call Joan at
(978) 568-0172â028
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Holiday Handbell
Concert
The handbell choirs of the First United Methodist Church, 120 W. Main St., Westborough, will present
a Holiday Handbell Concert at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. The four choirs will be
performing arrangements of familiar Christmas music, under the direction of
Cynthia Hamburger. Free admission, with free-will offerings accepted. For info,
call the church office at (508) 366-4910 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
weekdays.
Westborough Menorah
Lighting
Chabad of Westborough will sponsor its
6th annual Public Menorah Lighting and Chanukah Celebration in
Westborough
Center at the Rotary at
3:30 p.m. The highlight will be a special lighting of a menorah made out of
cans! The giant menorah will be
built out of hundreds of cans of food that will subsequently be donated to feed
the poor and hungry. Admission is free and open to all members of the
community.
For info, call Dvora Green at (508)
366-0499 or e-mail Dvora@chabadwestboro.org.
Christmas Pageant/Live
Nativity
The children of the congregation will
present their Christmas message, "Messages from the Manger," during the 10:30
a.m. service of First Federated Church in Hudson, 200 Central St. Everyone is invited to
attend the service. Also, a live nativity will be celebrated from 4-6 p.m. with
caroling, hot cocoa and cookie decorating.
Breakfast With St.
Nick
The St. Michael Home & School
Association will host aâ028Pancake Breakfast with St. Nicholasâ028 from 8 a.m.-12:30
p.m. in theâ028Hudson Catholic High
School gym. Includesâ028crafts for kids, fun raffles,
and photos with St. Nicholas and elves!â028Cost: $4pp, $10 families, $3
seniors.â028Contact Margaret Sullivan at sullivan183@verizon.net for tickets or
info.
N.A.C.C. Annual Christmas
Concert
The Northborough Area Community Chorus
invites the community to its 36thâ028annual Christmas Concert at 3:15 p.m. at
Trottierâ028Middle School, Parkerville
Rd., Southborough. The afternoon of song is
guaranteed to enhance your holiday spirits andâ028children will be delighted
by a visit from Santa. Tickets: $5 at the door. For info, call (508)
393-8943.
Wayside Inn Bellringer's
Concert
Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury will host a
Bellringer's Concert at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The shows will be held at Martha
Mary Chapel. Tickets are $8 and available by calling (978)
443-1776.
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Dance Prism's 25th annual Nutcracker
Dance Prism, a Boston-area professional
ballet company, will perform "The Nutcracker" at Mechanics Hall in Worcester at
1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Ensemble includes Southborough sixth-grader Caroline Byrne.
Tickets ($22, $16 seniors/children) may be obtained by calling (508) 752-0888.
10 Monday
Marlborough Hospital Community Tree Lighting
The 7th annual Marlborough Hospital "Tree of Light" community tree lighting event
will be held at 7 p.m. in the hospital's Leahy Conference Center. Organized by the Marlborough
Hospital Auxiliary, the event is open to the public and is held to honor or
remember loved ones during the holiday season. Donation forms for those who
would like to make a contribution for a light or luminaria may be picked up in
the hospital's main lobby or Well Wishes Gift Shop. Forms may also be obtained
by calling the hospital's Development Department at (508)
486-5810.
Senior Center Memory
Workshop
The Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr., will offer a Memory Workshop
with Mary Driscoll from 1-2:30 p.m. Cost: $5. Call (508) 393-5035 to register or
for info.
MPL Presents Templar
Program
"Templar Influences in Renaissance Art"
will be presented from 6:15- 8 p.m. at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St.
Andrew Linnell will take a look at the influences the Knights Templar had on the
art of Leonardo Da Vinci, Sandro Botticelli and Raphael as well as Renaissance
artists. No registration is required to attend this program. For info, call (508)
624-6900.
11 Tuesday
Menorah Celebration at Solomon Pond
Mall
Help build New England's largest Menorah
(out of clicks building toys) at 5:30 p.m. at the JC Penny court in Solomon Pond
Mall, Marlborough. The event will feature live music,
arts and crafts, hot latkes (traditional potato pancakes), chocolate gelt and
dreidels (spinning tops). Prizes will be given to all participants. For info,
contact Dvora Green of the Chabad of Westboro at (508) 366-0499 or Dvora@chabadwestboro.org.
SHS Holiday Concert
The Shrewsbury High School Music
Department will host its annual holiday concert at 7:30 p.m. with Band, Wind
Ensemble and Concert Choir. Also Dec. 12 with the A Cappella Choir, Orchestra,
Freshman Girls Choir and Jazz Band. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the
door. For info, call (508) 841-8826.
First Church Women's
Fellowship
The Women's Fellowship of the
First Church in Marlborough, Congregational, will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Parish Hall. At this time, a program with a Christmas theme will be
presented. Donations for Baldwinville will be collected.
Mothers And More
Meeting
The meeting of the Assabet Valley Chapter
of Mothers and More will start at 7 p.m. at National Grid, 55 Bearfoot Rd.,
Northborough. Program: "How to Handle Money." From planning a budget,
thinking about investing, or even giving your child an allowance, a guest
speaker will help guests learn how to manage family finances. Visitors welcome
for information, refreshments and an evening out. For info, call (508) 936-6882
or visit www.mothersandmoreassabetvalley.org.
Westborough Woman's Club
Meeting
The Westborough Woman's Club will be
entertained by the Westborough High School Honors String Quartet at their
meeting. Refreshments will be served at 12:30 followed by the program at 1 p.m.
A short business meeting will follow at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at
the Evangelical Congregational Church on West Main Street. To attend a meeting or
for membership info, call Judy Wilchynski at (508) 870-1895.
Post Grad Info
Session
The next information session for the
Assabet Valley Post Graduate Technical Training program will be held at 9 a.m.
at Assabet
Valley Regional Technical High
School, 215 Fitchburg St., Marlborough. Serious applicants will bring
proof of high school diploma or GED, medical records indicating two doses of MMR
vaccine and a recent tetanus shot, and be prepared to schedule a personal
interview with the Admissions rep. For info, call Cindy Zomar at (508) 485-9430
ext. 250, or visit www.assabettech.com, under the Post Graduate
tab.
MPL Hosts College Advisors
Group
From 6:30-8 p.m. at Marlborough Public
Library, 35 W. Main
St., a financial advisor from College Advisors Group
will be available to help parents find funding for their child's college
education. No registration is required. Contact the College Advisors Group at
(781) 740-1175 for info.
12 Wednesday
AV Chamber Holiday Business Networking
The Assabet Valley Chamber of Commerce
invites the business community to attend a Business After Five networking
experience with 60-plus attendees. The event is hosted by St. Mary's Credit
Union, 439 Main St.,
Hudson, from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $7 pp
($14 for nonmembers) and reservations are appreciated. To register, contact the
Assabet Valley Chamber of Commerce at (978) 568-0360 or info@assabetvalleychamber.org.
Free Parent
Workshop
"Communication Development for Birth to
Five Years" will be presented from 6:30-8 p.m. at the AVA Family Network,
169 Pleasant
St., 2nd floor, Marlborough. The workshop serves as an intro to
how a child usually progresses from early forms of communication (like eye
contact and gestures) to more complex language. Participants will learn ways of
supporting their child's communication, as well as the "red flags" that can be
identified when development is not following a typical pattern. For info or to
register, call (508) 485-0085.
Quintessential Brass Holiday Concert
Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury will present "A
Quintessential Christmas" at 7 p.m. in the Martha Mary Chapel. Tickets are $12
and seating is limited. For info or tickets, call (978)
443-1776.
Baby Time at MPL
From 10-10:30 a.m., join Debby at
Marlborough Public Library, 35 W.
Main St., for stories and songs for babies. This
program is designed for children ages birth to 18 months old. Registration is
required. Contact the Children's Department at (508) 624-6902 to register or for
info.
13 Thursday
Low Vision Support
Group
The MAB Community Services-sponsored Low
Vision Support Group will meet 1-3 p.m. at Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr. Call Fran Weisse at (800)
852-3029 for info.
Southborough Holiday Blood
Drive
The American Red Cross will hold a
holiday blood drive 1-7 p.m. at St. Anne Church, 20 Boston Rd./Route 30,
Southborough. All presenting donors will receive a Dunkin Donuts gift card. For
an appointment or info, call (800) 448-3543. Walk-in donors also
welcome.
Sudbury Valley Trustees Lecture
Series
Join SVT and guest speaker Larry Buell
for "Thoreau's Secret: Childhood and the Making of Environmental Memory" at 7:30
p.m. at Wolbach Farm, Sudbury. Thoreau and other autobiographical
environmental writers have testified to the importance of nature exploration in
childhood as a seedbed for creative imagination. What are the implications for
the "environmental imprint" in an age when technology has made the indoors so
much larger than it was? Cost: $5 SVT members, $10 nonmembers. Space is limited
and registration required. Call (978) 443-5588 for info.
Cool Art! at
MPL
If you like to draw then join the
Marlborough Public Library, 35 W.
Main St., from 3:45-4:30 p.m. for a fun seasonal
craft. This program is designed for children ages 6 to 12 years old.
Registration is required. Contact the Children's Department at (508) 624-6902 to
register or for info.
Healing Service at St. Mary's
Church
A holy mass followed by a healing service
with Fr. Joseph Whalen, M.S., will be held at 7 p.m. at St. Mary's Church,
17 Waterville St.,
North Grafton. For info, call Rose at (508)
425-6420.
14 Friday
Westborough Players' Club Auditions
The Westborough Players' Club will hold
auditions for its adult musical theater production of "George M" from 6-9 p.m.
Also Dec. 15, 12-4 p.m. Auditions will be held at the Harvey Building on Phillips
Street. Those auditioning should prepare a song,
be ready to exhibit stage movement and do a cold reading from the show script.
Parents Night
Out
Join other parents for a Parents Night
Out with food and conversation from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at First Federated Church, 200 Central St., Hudson. Topic of discussion: Parents Guide to
Reducing Holiday Stress. A cookie swap (bring your favorite cookie dough) will
also be held. Admission is free.
SCDC Winter
Wonderland
The Shrewsbury Child Development
Committee invites the community to a Winter Wonderland celebration from 9:30-11
a.m. at Mount
Olivet Church, Prospect St., Shrewsbury. Bring your little ones to
celebrate the new season with crafts, food and fun! For info, visit www.scdc.org, e-mail scdckids@scdc.org or call (508) 841-8300 ext.
1477.
15 Saturday
Living Nativity at Church of the
Nativity
A living nativity will be held at 6 p.m.
on the front lawn of the Church of the Nativity, 45 Howard St.,
Northborough. A reception with refreshments and entertainment will follow in the
church hall. Free and open to the public. Rain date: Dec. 16. For info, call
(508) 393-4136.
Barre Players Hold
Auditions
The Barre Players announce auditions for
three one-act comedies by Christopher Durang. Auditions will be held 1-5 p.m. at
the Barre Players Theater, 64
Common St. Also Dec. 16, 1-5 p.m. Auditions will
consist of cold readings and improvisations. Participants should be prepared to
tell a funny story, or give a short comedic monologue. This production calls for
a cast of six men and 14 women between the ages of 20 and 65. For info, visit
www.barreplayers.homestead.com or call director Jay Burnett at (978)
355-2096.â028
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16 Sunday
Home for the Holiday Open House
The Shrewsbury Historical Society and
Shrewsbury Garden Clubâ028will present its "Home for the Holiday Open House"â028from
2-4 p.m. at theâ0281830 Schoolhouse on the Common. Stop in for refreshments and
community spirit and view the doors entered in the "Home for the Holiday Door
Contest" on the large screen. Winners will be announced during the afternoon
(contest participants do not have to be present to win). â028
Santa Brunch at Cyprian
Keyes
Cyprian Keyes Golf Club, 284 East Temple St.,
Boylston, will host a Santa Brunch from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Bring a camera for photos
with Santa. Cost: $24.95, $21.95 seniors, $14.95 kids 10 and under, free for
ages under 5. Reservations are required. Call (508) 869-9900 ext. 17 for info.
Also, guests are asked to bring an unwrapped gift to be donated to a local
charity.
Assabet Valley Mastersingers Messiah
Sing
The Assabet Valley Mastersingers will
hold a Messiah Sing with audience participation at 3:30 p.m. at Trinity Church, 23 Main St., Northborough. Suggested
donation of $5. For info, call (978) 562-9838 or visit
www.avmsingers.org.
Upcoming
Family Winter
Workshop
The Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main
St., will host a Family Winter Workshop Dec. 17, at 6:30 p.m. Stop in for a
family night of crafts, refreshments (please bring a dessert to share) and fun.
Recommended for grades K-4 and their families. Space is limited and reservations
are required. For info, call (508) 842-0081.
Shrewsbury Senior Center Celebration
The Friends of the Shrewsbury Senior Center
invites the community to a Holiday Celebration Dec. 18, at 1 p.m., at the
Shrewsbury
Senior Center, 98 Maple Ave. The Shrewsbury High School A
Cappella Choir will present a concert of seasonal music and refreshments will be
served. Bring a friend and enjoy an afternoon of holiday
cheer.
Diabetic Support Group
Meeting
The Diabetic Support Group will meet Dec.
18, at 1 p.m., at Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr. For info, call (508)
393-5035.
Longest Night Worship
Service
On Dec. 19, at 7 p.m., the First United
Methodist Church of Hudson, 34
Felton St., will offer a holiday worship service for
people experiencing loneliness or sadness at Christmas time. The Longest
Night service will feature quiet music, opportunities for prayer and candle
lighting, and a short message of hope from the pastor. All community
members are welcome. For info, call (978) 562-2932 or visit
www.hudsonfumc.com.
SVT Winter Solstice Sunrise
The Sudbury Valley Trustees will
celebrate the winter solstice sunrise from 7-8 a.m., Dec. 21, at Half Moon
Meadow Brook in Boxborough. Join SVT member George Krusen and view the winter
solstice sunrise through the stone structures (allegedly Native American
ceremonial stone structures) at Half Moon Meadow Brook. Registration required.
Cost: free for members, $5 non-members. For info or to register, call (508)
443-5588.
Blue Christmas Service and
Meal
Wellspring United Methodist Church announces a Blue Christmas Service Dec. 21, at
7 p.m., at the Matthew John Whittall Lodge, 353 Boston Tpke. (Route 9 west), Shrewsbury. The special
worship service will feature prayers, Scriptures and music, followed by a time
of fellowship and a free meal of bread and soup. For info, call (508)
842-4665.
Ongoing
Shrewsbury Holiday
Toy Collection
A Holiday Toy Collection to benefit needy
local families will be held through Dec. 17. New, non-violent toys can be
dropped off at Gymnastics
Learning Center, 574 Lake St., Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury Senior Center, 98 Maple Ave., during this time. For info,
call Roderick Geer at (508) 753-6789 or Peter Frongillo at (508)
755-8157.
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"Art in the Hall"
Exhibit
Hudson resident Jordan Kessler is exhibiting
his photography throughout the first floor of Hudson Town Hall, 78 Main St., until
Feb. 29. The "Art in the Hall" exhibit can be viewed during regular Town Hall
hours: 8 a.m.--4:30 p.m. weekdays. There is no admission fee. For info, visit
www.upwitharts.org or call the Arts Alliance at (978)
562-1646.
Northborough Recreation
Offering three days of full day care for
children in grades K-5 over the December vacation break. The program will run
Dec. 26-28, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Includes games, sports, arts & crafts and more,
as well as a field trip to the Strand Theater to see "The Polar Express" and an
all-day field trip to the Children's Museum in Boston. Cost: Dec. 26 $30, Dec.
27 and 28 $45, or $100 for all three days. For info and to register online,
visit www.northboroughrecreation.com.
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"Symphony of Colors"
Exhibit
"Symphony of Colors," the photography of
Oded Burger, will be on view through Dec. 30 at the Wayside Inn Gallery,
Longfellow's Wayside Inn, Sudbury. Call (978) 443-1776 for
info.
Art Exhibit Opportunity for
Teachers/Students
Area arts educators and high school
students are invited to submit works to a public exhibit planned for this
February at the Citizens Bank in Hudson. "Empowering the Artist: An Exhibit of
Teacher and Student Work" is a chance for the general public to view the
creative work occurring in area schools by talented teens and skillful art
teachers. Deadline to register is Jan. 29. Work must be matted and
ready-to-hang. Since space is limited, not all entries may be accepted. Fee is
$5 per piece. For info, call (978)-562-1646 or visit www.upwitharts.org.
Parker Road Preschool
Lottery
The Parker Road Preschool and the Little
Colonials, both Shrewsbury public school programs, will accept
lottery applications for the September 2008 school year through Jan. 31. For
info, call (508) 841-8646.
Home School Social
Held at Hudson Public Library, 3
Washington St. (at Wood Square) on the first Thursday of every month at 1 p.m.
Come discuss common issues/interest, meet other home school parents, and let the
kids play board games together. No sign up is required. For info, contact
Children's Librarian Deborah Backman at (978) 568-9645.
The Arts Alliance Exhibit
Through mid-December, the public is
invited 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.
Westborough Seniors Cribbage Group
The Westborough Seniors Cribbage Group
welcomes new members at its Tuesday get-togethers, held 9:30 a.m.-noon at the
Westborough
Senior Center, 4 Rogers Rd. For info, call (508)
366-3000.
Agape Café
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.
Assabet Valley Pastoral Counseling Center
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.
Rice Memorial Baptist Church Morning Prayer
Morning prayer at 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
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,
at 238 W. Main
St., Northborough. 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
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
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 Grief Support
Group
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.
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.
American Lung Association
Seeks the donation of unwanted cars to
help support its lung health programs. Call (800) 577-LUNG or visit
www.donateyourcar.com for info.
Worcester Animal Rescue
League
Now open for adoptions until 7 p.m. on
Thursdays, at 139 Holden
St., Worcester. 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.
Boys & Girls Club Car Campaign
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.
Crossroads FM
The fibromyalgia/CFS support group 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 CPR Classes
Offered 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.
Elder "Keep Well" Clinic
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.
The New Parent Group
For first-time parents with a child under
6 months, the group 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 that
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.