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Calendar January 18th, 2008
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18 Friday

 

N.E.T.Works Auditions

Auditions for the spring production of Dale Wasserman's "Man of La Mancha" will be held by N.E.T.Works Productions, Inc. (based in Grafton) at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 35 School St., Auburn at 7 p.m. Also Jan. 25. Aâ028prepared vocal piece is required. No acting experience is necessary. Please bring a photo. Ages 16-plus considered for all roles. Non-traditionalâ028casting. Call (508) 832-7150 for more info or directions.

 

 

19 Saturday

 

SVT Program on Tracking

Join Sudbury Valley Trustee board member and tracking expert Lydia Rogers from 9:30 a.m.-noon at Memorial Forest in Sudbury to learn about wildlife signs, behavior and habitat. There is an abundance of wildlife activity to observe in winter. Participants should wear extra-warm clothing, as tracking requires more standing still and observing than walking. Cost: free for members, $5 nonmembers. Reservations required. For reservations and info, call (978) 443-5588.

 

Symphony Pro Musica presents 'Celebrating Italian Art'

Symphony Pro Musica will present "Celebrating Italian Art," the second concert of its 25th anniversary season, at 7:30 pm at Hudson High School, 69 Brigham St. The program includes works by two Italian composers: The Pines of Rome by Ottorino Respighi and orchestral works by Giacomo Puccini. A pre-concert lecture will be held one hour prior to the start time. Tickets: $18--$20, students free. To order tickets, call (978) 562â0110939.

 

Master Singers Youth Chorus Rehearsals 

The Master Singers Youth Chorus begins rehearsals for its spring semester from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at First Congregational Church of Shrewsbury, 19 Church St. Open rehearsals and auditions will also be held Jan. 26. There are openings for new singers (treble voices only) grades 4 through high school. To schedule an audition, call (508) 842-1349 or e-mail info@mswma.org.

 

Song and Dance Storytime at MPL

Join the Children's Department staff at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., from 10:30-11 a.m. for stories and songs. The program is designed for children ages birth to 6 years old. Registration is required. Contact the Children's Department at (508) 624-6902 to register or for info.

 

 

20 Sunday

 

Symphony Pro Musica 'Celebrating Italian Art' Concert

Symphony Pro Musica will present "Celebrating Italian Art," the second concert of its 25th anniversary season, at 3:30 p.m. at the Mill Pond School in Westborough. The program includes works by two Italian composers: The Pines of Rome by Ottorino Respighi and orchestral works by Giacomo Puccini. A pre-concert lecture will be held one hour prior to the start time. Tickets: $18--$20, students free. To order tickets, call (978) 562â0110939.

 

 

21 Monday

 

MLK Day Family Concert

Entertainer Greg Cooney will present a family concert on Martin Luther King Day at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, 52 Church St., Marlborough. The fun-filled musical show features surprising home-made instruments and lots of audience participation. Tickets are $5 and can purchased in advance by calling (508) 303-5014. A limited number of tickets may also be available at the door beginning at 10 a.m. Snow date is Jan 22.

 

Conversation Café Meets

Conversation Café will hold its monthly discussion from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Marlborough Starbucks, corner of Route 85/Route 20. Everyone is invited to drop in for a lively, open-minded discussion on a topic to be decided. For info, call David Kimball at (508) 485-4795.

 

 

22 Tuesday

 

WCLT Presents Westborough's Wildflowers

To counter wintry blasts, treat yourself to a preview of the wildflowers that you can find on warmer days in Westborough's woods, fields and wetlands. Annie Reid and Garry Kessler of WCLT's "Nature Notes" column will present a slide presentation of wildflowers found locally at 7:30 p.m. at Westborough Public Library, 55 W. Main St. For info, contact Annie Reid at (508) 366-8429.

 

Award Day at Shrewsbury Public Library

Celebrate the new Caldecott and Newbery Award-winning books during Awards Day at Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St. Stop in anytime during that day to find out who the winners are and to vote on the librarians' favorite Caldecott. There will also be materials on hand for youngsters to make their own "illustration." Call (508) 842-0081 for info.

 

Operation Otaku Meets at MPL

Marlborough Public Library's anime and manga fan club will meet 2:30-4 p.m. Interested teens should contact Eliza Langhans, Teen Services Librarian, at (508) 460-3796 or elanghan@cwmars.org for more info. Marlborough Public Library is located at 35 W. Main St.

 

Education Seriesâ028at Chabad of Westboro 

The second in a 3-part series on Judaism starts at 7:30 p.m. at Chabad of Westboro, 54 South St. Admission: $10 for the series or $5 per class. Topics: "Basic Principles in Judaism: Souls, God, reincarnation, free choice & more" Jan. 22 and "Marriage Mystique: Judaism & intimacy. All you wanted to know but were afraid to ask" Jan. 29.â028All are welcome, regardless of background or affiliation.â028For info or to register, contact Dvora Green at dvora@chabadwestboro.org or (508) 366-0499.

 

 

23 Wednesday

 

Shrewsbury Relay For Life Kickoff

The kickoff event for Relay For LIfe of Shrewsbury will be held at 7 p.m. at the Oak Middle School in Shrewsbury. Veteran and new walkers are invited to lace up their shoes and gear up for the 2008 commitment to fight for a cure for cancer. Call Jen Robie at (508) 270-4648 for info.

 

Audition Workshop for Adults and Teens

The Arts Alliance is offering its popular audition workshop from 7-9 p.m. at Hudson High School, Room F101, 69 Brigham St., Hudson. Both teens and adults will learn how to increase confidence and improve performance skills when trying out for dramatic and musical productions, even for a new job. There is a $15 registration fee to participate in the intensive workshop. For info, visit www.upwitharts.org or call 978-562-1646.

 

Raising Financially Responsible Children Seminar

The Shrewsbury Public Library, 609 Main St., will host a seminar at 7:30 p.m. on "Raising Financially Responsible Children" with financial planner Julianne Hertel. Free and pre-registration is not required. For info, call (508) 842-0081.

 

 

24 Thursday

 

Book Bingo at MPL 

Do you know your books and characters? Then join the Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., from 3:45-4:30 p.m. for some book bingo! There will be prizes awarded to the winners. The program is designed for children ages 6 to 8 years old and registration is required. Contact the Children's Department at (508) 624-6902 to register or for info.

 

 

25 Friday

 

Westborough Blood Drive

An American Red Cross blood drive will run from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Westboro Tennis and Swim Club, 35 Chauncy St., Westborough. Appointments preferred, but walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a Dunkin' Donuts coupon for a free pound of coffee. To register or for info, call (800) 448-3543.

 

Northborough Senior Center Birthday Lunch

The January Birthday Lunch at Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr., will be held at 12 p.m. Call (508) 393-5035 to sign up or for info. For transportation, call AVCOA at (508) 393-1600 as soon as possible.

 

Hudson Public Schools Preschool Registration

Deadline (at 4 p.m.) for applications for the district's 2008-09 Preschool Lottery. Applications may be obtained at the Hudson Town Hall Clerk's Office, Hudson Public Library, and the Hudson Public School Administration Building at 155 Apsley St. Info is also available at www.hudson.k12.ma.us or by contacting Pam Patrone at (978) 567-6113 or ppatrone@hudson.k12.ma.us.

 

Northborough Historical Society Meeting

The Northborough Historical Society invites the communityâ028to look back at a 19th century political era ­ before the Civil War ­â028when Northborough native John Davis served as a U.S. congressman,â028governor of the Commonwealth, and a U.S. senator.â028The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in theâ028Historical Society building, 50 Main St.â028Thereâ028is no charge to attend and all are welcome. Refreshments will be served.

 

Arts Afterschool Classes Deadline

Deadline for registration to the Arts alliance Arts Afterschool classes. Beginning the week of Jan. 31 and ending April 9, the Arts Alliance will be offering 12 different classes in various school buildings throughout Hudson. Taught by experienced, yet, innovative art educators, artists, and musicians, the 8- and 9-week sessions are geared towards area students in grades 1 to 12. For info, call the Arts Alliance at (978)-562-1646 or visit www.upwitharts.org.

 

Ham and Bean Supper Benefit

Chaffin Congregational Church, 155 Shrewsbury St., Holden, will host a ham and bean supper, starting at 6 p.m., to benefit Horizons for Homeless Children. Snow date: Jan. 26. Cost: $8, $4 kids under 12, free for kids under 5. For reservations, call (508) 829-2146.

 

 

26 Saturday

 

SVT Cedar Swamp Stomp

Take advantage of the unique opportunity to walk through forests and wetlands out to Cedar Swamp Pond in Westborough. Join SVT Board Member Lydia Rogers and SVT Director of Stewardship Laura Mattei from 1-4 p.m on a walk to observe animal tracks, winter berries and buds. Plan to wear snowshoes if there is sufficient snow or warm winter boots if not. The trip will be cancelled if the wetlands are not frozen over. Registration is required. Cost: free for members, $5 nonmembers. For info and reservations, call (978) 443-5588.

 

Practical Parenting Seminar at Grace Baptist Churchâ028

Dave and Phyllis Bennett will host their annual Practical Parentingâ028Seminar from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church, 353 River Rd., Hudson.â028Cost is $11 per person and includes breakfast, lunch and materials.â028Registration began Jan. 6 and can be completed online or by contactingâ028Kristen O'Brien at (978) 456-6810. Visit www.gracehudson.org for info.

 

FUMC Friendship Dinner

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

 

Harlem Wizards Exhibition Game

The Harlem Wizards exhibition basketball team returns to Grafton for two fun-filled, family entertainment events at 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. Watch them play a Grafton team of locals and notables and put on an incredible show. The event will be held at Grafton High School Gym, 24 Providence Rd. (Route 122). Tickets: $15 advance , $10 students/ seniors advance, $18 door, $12 students/seniors door. Tickets can be purchased at the Grafton Recreation Department or www.wizardsingrafton.com.

 

Song and Dance Storytime

Join the Children's Department staff from 10:30-11 a.m. at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W. Main St., for stories and songs. The program is designed for chidlren ages birth to 6 years old. Registration is required to attend. For info or to register, call the Children's Department at (508) 624-6902.

 

SVT Snowshoe at Memorial Forest

When the snow is deep, there is no better way to get around than with snowshoes. If you have your own snowshoes, or even if you don't, join Sudbury Valley Trustees and Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) of Marlborough from 9 a.m.-noon for a snowshoe clinic at Memorial Forest in Sudbury. EMS will provide snowshoes and instruction. Space is limited, so sign up early. Registration is required. Cost: free for members, $5 nonmembers. Call (978) 443-5588 for reservations and info.

 

 

27 Sunday

 

Family Concert at Westborough Library 

Warm up a winter afternoon with singing, clapping, and finger-snapping! Parents' Choice award-winning artist Roger Tincknell brings his children's songs and singing games to a

family concert at the Westborough Public Library, 55 W. Main St., at 2 p.m. Free and open to all. For info, contact Children's Librarian Dorothy Hurley at (508) 366-3053 or dhurley@cwmars.org.

 

Northborough Democratic Caucus

Registered democrats in Northborough will hold their caucus at 1 p.m. in the community room at the Northborough Fire Station, 11 Pierce St. Seven delegates and two alternates are to be elected to the 2008 Massachusetts Democratic Convention. For info, contact committee chair Jean Poteete at (508) 393-9737 or jean.poteete@verizon.net.

 

 

Upcoming

 

Family Craft at Hudson Library

The Children's Room at Hudson Public Library, 3 Washington St. (on the rotary), will hold a drop-in family craft Jan. 28, from 7-8 p.m. Call the Children's Room at (978) 568-9645 for info.  

 

Friends of MPL 'Introduction to eBay'

The Friends of the Marlborough Public Library will present a "Special Winter Program -- Introduction to eBay" by Maria Martin Jan. 29, from 6-8 p.m., in the Bigelow Auditorium, Marlborough Public Library, 35 West Main St . The program is free, but space is limited and pre-registration is required. For a copy of the registration form, visit the Friends INFO Table at the library or e-mail rajohnson36@verizon.net.

 

Alzheimer's Program at Whitney Place Natick

Noted Alzheimer's specialist Dr. Gary Moak will present "Rxs for Alzheimer's, putting medicines into the mix" Jan. 29, from 6-7 p.m. (tours and light refreshments 5:30-6 p.m.), at Whitney Place at Natick, 3 Vision Dr. (Route 9 west), Natick. Reservations are required. For info or to register, call Sharon Ostiguy at (508) 655-3344 ext. 3952.

 

Diabetic Support Group Meeting

The Diabetic Support Group will meet Jan. 29, at 1 p.m., at the Northborough Senior Center, 1 Centre Dr. For info, call (508) 393-5035. For transportation, call AVCOA at (508) 393-1600 as soon as possible.

 

River's Edge Players Open Auditions

The Arts Alliance will hold open auditions for Neil Simon's "Rumors" from 7-9 p.m. Jan. 29 and Jan. 30 at Hudson High School, 69 Brigham St. Anyone age 17 years and older may try out for the fun production. For more info, e-mail arts_alliance@upwitharts.org or call (978) 562-1646.

 

Mothers and More Meeting

"Ask the Pediatrician" - Are you not sure how much sleep your child needs? Do you have a picky eater? Do you need some ideas for keeping your children healthy this season? Bring your questions to the Jan. 30 meeting of the Assabet Valley Chapter of Mothers and More. Visitors welcome for information, refreshments, and an evening out. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. at National Grid, 55 Bearfoot Rd., Northborough. For info, call (508) 936-6882 or visit www.mothersandmoreassabetvalley.org.  

 

Trottier School Talent Show Try-Outsâ028â028

The Southborough Rotary Club is looking forâ028talented performers in grades 5 and up for a talent show to be held March 7. Try-outs will be held Jan. 30 and Feb.â0284, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., in the Trottier Middle School auditorium. For info or to schedule an audition, contactâ028Mrs. Lunder or Mrs. Duffy at (508) 485-2400.

 

Hudson Blood Drive

An American Red Cross blood drive will run from 2-8 p.m., Jan. 30, at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 91 Park St. Appointments preferred, but walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a Dunkin' Donuts coupon for a free pound of coffee. For an appointment or info, call (800) 448-3543.

 

Northborough Senior Center Community Forum

Jan. 31 is the deadline to RSVP for the Northborough Senior Center Community Forum, to be held Feb. 4, at 1 p.m. (a Chinese meal will start at 12 p.m.). Cost: $7pp. To register or for info, call (508) 393-5035.

 

DivorceCare Support Group

The new session of DivorceCare, a weekly support group/seminar for those divorced or separated, starts Jan. 31. The group will meet on Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at Crossroads Childcare Center, 1301 Edgell Rd., Framingham. For info, contact David Hartman at (508) 881-8171 or D.Hartman1@verizon.net or visit www.crosscommchurch.org.

 

Visual Arts Action Committee Meeting

An informal group of area artists will meet Jan. 31, at 6:30 p.m., at Harvest Cafe, 40 Washington St., Hudson, in order to network, brainstorm, share ideas and/or plan projects. Artists of any discipline are welcome. For info on the Visual Arts Action Committee, call the Arts Alliance at (978) 562-1646 or visit www.upwitharts.org.

 

Storytelling/Musical at First Church in Marlborough  

A storytelling and musical rendition of The Gospel of Mark will be presented Feb. 10, at 3 p.m., by Reverend Bert Marshall, Executive Director of Church World Service in New England, at First Church in Marlborough, 37 High St. Suggested donation of $5. For more info, call (508) 485-6297.

 

 

Ongoing

New Daisy Girl Scout Troop Forming

Daisy Girl Scouts is open to all Westborough girls in kindergarten. Daisy Girl Scouts meet in small groups with two or more adult leaders in a nurturing, inclusive environment. They go on local trips, do crafts, hike and explore Westborough, and work on service projects that benefit the community. Daisy Girl Scouts also earn patches through a variety of activities. A new troop is forming that meets Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30. For more info, contact Jill at (508) 836-5495.

 

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.

 

Young at Heart Trips Planned

The Young at Heart group has some day trips and an overnight trip planned, including Aqua Turf in Connecticut for a St. Patrick's Day luncheon and entertainment March 13 ($55); April 6-12 is a 7-day trip to Savannah and Jekyll Island, Georgia and Beaufort, S.C. ($529); the Newport and Old Colony Railroad April 27 ($45, including lunch); and a trip to Northshore Music Theatre to see "The Producers" May 14 ($69, including lunch.) All trips leave from Faith Fellowship Church in Uxbridge and the Westborough Senior Center, 4 Rogers Rd. Deposits are due soon for the Savannah trip, so call Sue at (508) 476-3438 as soon as possible.

 

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.

 

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.