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 | Bennington, Bennington VT Irish Music Festival (9/4 - 9/5): This 1st Annual Festival will be a great opportunity for families and friends, locals and visitors of all ages to relax and enjoy Southern Vermont's historic and scenic town of Bennington. |
 | Amherst, Leo Lionni: Geraldine, the Music Mouse (5/25 - 11/28): In celebration/observance of the centenary of the birth of the beloved artist Leo Lionni, the Carle is mounting a small exhibition in its Central Gallery of Geraldine, the Music Mouse, borrowed from the Lionni family. |
 | Barnstable, Barnstable Village's Haunted & History Tour (6/19 - 11/14): Are you looking for something out of the ordinary to fill your evenings? Join us as we walk the historic and haunted “Old Kings Highway” in Barnstable Village.... |
 | Becket, The Shire Mountain Top Music Festival-Tickets on Sale May 10! (4/10 - 9/6): An intimate music fest located on top of Washington Mountain in the heart of the Berkshires, September 4-6. The Shire will feature 2 days and nights of live music on 2 outdoor stages from multiple bands as well as Kids Activities, A Local B |
 | Bedford, Bedford Farmers’ Market (6/14 - 10/18): The Bedford Farmers’ Market is a producer-only farmers’ market located in historic Bedford, Massachusetts. |
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 |  | Beverly, Holiday Craft Market (11/13): The area's coolest artisans and craft makers selling their fun and funky handmade creations. |
 |  | Billerica, BMX Racing (4/11 - 9/26): BMX Racing is the newest Summer Olympic Sport! Cyclists of all ages are encouraged to participate in our sport. If you can ride a bike, you can race BMX! Billerica BMX races on Sundays and competition is organized based on age and proficiency. |
 |  | Boston, Boston Jewish Cultural Walking Tour (4/14 - 10/31): A 2-hour walking tour linking the cultural, historic and immigration Jewish sites in Boston. Includes parts of Downtown, Beacon Hill, the West End and North End. Lots to see and learn in this great under 2 mile guided tour. Mondays at 2:30 PM. |
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 | Boston, Jim Lauletta's Comedy Showcase @ Dick's Beatown Comedy Vault! : Every Tuesday, Jim Lauletta headlines and hosts a showcase of Boston's latest comedy sensations and tried and true veterans. 21 years Boston's most fun comedy club, great comedy with dinners/appetizers available. No drink minimum. 7 Nights A Week |
 |  | Boston, Boston Harbor and Boston Harbor Island Private Boat Charter (7/14 - 10/3): Enjoy the panoramic view of the Boston skyline and Boston Harbor Island from your own personal vessel with Captain Dave, Great opportunity to host a small birthday, anniversary, engagement, batchelor, batchelorette romantic celebration day |
 |  | Boston, Boston harbor Private Fishing Charter (7/14 - 10/3): Come aboard to get your own personal catch of the day, Captain Dave will take you into Boston Harbor or Stellwagon Bank to find your fishing ground oasis. |
 |  | Boston, Boston Light Tour (7/23 - 9/26): Enjoy a narrated boat tour and lighthouse visit in the Boston Harbor Islands. See all of Boston's historic lighthouses, land at Boston Light, meet the keeper, climb to the top for a fabulous view of the lens and Boston harbor! |
 |  | Boston, Voices of Hope Musical Theater Event (9/16): Voices of Hope has partnered with The Expect Miracles Foundation to create a one-of-a-kind theater production called "Voices of Hope" which is being taken to Boston's Symphony Hall September 16, 2010, to raise funds for cancer research. |
 |  | Boston, Swan Boat of Boston (4/17 - 9/19): To the delight of the young and old for over 130 years, the Swan Boat tradition has been preserved by the Paget Family to provide our residents and visitors with a unique Boston memory to endure for generations.
The Swan Boats are open seven days per week, weather permitting. We cannot operate on rainy, windy, or extremely hot days. |
 |  | Boston, Shear Madness : Boston's hilarious whodunit is a mixture of improvisation and up to the minute spontaneous humor. Shear Madness lets the audience solve the crime. Successful sleuthing leads to a delightfully different show everytime it's performed. |
 |  | Boston, Ocean Detectives (3/13 - 12/11): Ocean Detectives Programs Children will work with parents and peers to unlock the secrets of the deep while developing their math, science and literacy skills. We may track turtles, study crab movement of look for trends in penguin behavior. Held once a month. Ocean Detectives is offered for 5- to 7-year-olds. |
 |  | Boston, Prudential Center Farmer's Market (7/13 - 10/28): Kick off spring and celebrate summer with fresh produce from the Prudential Center Farmer's Market. The market will offer fresh and locally grown fruits and vegetables, unique breads, and other organic market-fresh goods. |
 |  | Boston, The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard (9/2 - 9/25): Characters and conventions collide in Tom Stoppard’s layered and witty indictment of the English "whodunnit", merging murder mystery clichés with a satirical send up of insouciant newspaper critics that results in a hilarious cautionary tal |
 |  | Cambridge, The Charles River Conservancy's Sunday Parkland Games (7/4 - 9/19): The Charles River Conservancy is sponsoring free games and athletic activities for families to spend an afternoon in the outdoors at the Weeks Footbridge on the Cambridge bank of the Charles River. |
 |  | Carver, King Richard's Renaissance Faire (9/4 - 10/24): Entertainment, exciting rides and skilled games abound on the King Richard’s Faire’s enchanted 80-acre site. Hundreds of talented entertainers perform non-stop throughout the day. Visit any of our eight vivid stages and be enthralled by acr |
 |  | Chatham, Cape Cornhole Tournament (9/4): Cape Cod Sport Bags is an interactive and entertaining sports talk show. Hosts Burnie, Stallion and the Captain discuss Boston sports topics, both new and old, in their weekly podcast. Cape Cod Sport Bags is the fan’s escape from your typi |
 |  | Chelmsford, Plaster Fun Time (7/16 - 12/31): Plaster Fun Time is the place for birthday parties and group outings, but it's also the place to drop by anytime the mood strikes you.
You never need an appointment, just come on in! |
 |  | Cheshire, Bascom Lodge Opens for the Season (5/15 - 10/31): Bascom Lodge is a rustic stone and wood Lodge that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's to provide accommodations for hikers, vacationers, and nature enthusiasts. It has private and group rooms available for overnight |
 |  | Concord, "into your hands..." (4/26 - 9/19): Now through September 19, visit the Concord Museum’s special exhibition, “into your hands…” featuring over 60 objects that have been passed down in Concord’s families and then entrusted to the Museum. |
 |  | Cotuit, Wine & Music Wednesdays at the Cotuit Center for the Arts (3/17 - 9/15): Join us on the third Wednesday of the month - Bring your friends and learn more about what’s happening at the Center while tasting wine, listening to local musicians, and enjoying the current art exhibit in our gallery. |
 |  | Gloucester, Family Free Days (3/7 - 12/31): Drop in to the Education Room of the Cape Ann Historical Museum on the Second Saturday of every month from for theme-based activities inspired by our current and permanent exhibitions. |
 |  | Haverhill, HypnoBirthing Childbirth Class (9/7 - 9/28): HypnoBirthing is a method of birthing that will prepare a woman (and her partner) to experience birthing her baby without fear in a peaceful, comfortable and joyful manner. Birth should be a positive, natural and beautiful experience. |
 | Haverhill, Natural Health Classes for Body, Mind & Spirit (9/14 - 11/30): Tai Chi, Qigong, Meditation, Reiki, & Aromatherapy Classes in Plaistow, NH, (borders Haverhill, MA). Also, details on starting your own natural health home-based business, or for retail sales. |
 |  | Haverhill, Kimball Farm Corn Maze (8/28 - 11/7): At Kimball Farm Corn Maze all are welcome to come and enjoy the challenge of finding your way through the winding corn field maze. |
 | Holden, Wachusett Community Band Rehearsals (5/24 - 12/27): Wachusett Community Band has been together since 2000 and we rehearse on Monday nights in Holden, MA. If you play a band instrument, you are welcome to join us. |
 |  | Hopkinton, Hopkinton Farmers Market at Weston Nurseries (6/11 - 10/15): Market Season is here! Buy fresh and local produce, listen to music, watch an artisan demonstrate their craft... all at the Hopkinton Farmers Market at Weston Nurseries.
Opening Day is June 11! Open every Friday thru October 15, 2010. 12-6pm |
 |  | Hopkinton, Run Around Hopkinton Marathon Relay (10/3): A relay race with with six legs each approx. 4 miles in Hopkinton to benefit the importance of youth fitness for mental well being. Great event for family, coworkers or serious runners. Experience the fun of relay racing. |
 |  | Hyannis, Cape Cod Baseball Hall of Fame (4/15 - 10/31): The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) is an amateur baseball league located on Cape Cod, in which many college baseball stars play during the summer. |
 |  | Ipswich, North Shore scenic bicycle tours (5/23 - 10/17): Explore the charming and scenic roads of the Massachusetts North Shore area from Ipswich and Newburyport MA. Visit scenic ocean overlooks, salt marshes, state forests, and charming historic villages. P |
 |  | Lawrence, 87th Annual Feasts Of The Three Saints (9/3 - 9/5): Today, the Feast is also a celebration of our Italian-American heritage. For three days, Common Street from Union to Jackson Street is alive with music, food, people and laughter. |
 |  | Leicester, Jazz on the Patio at the Castle Restaurant (9/5): Lou Borelli Octet plays at the Castle Restaurant as part of their Summer Concert Series "Jazz on the Patio". If the weather is inclement, we will play in the dining room. |
 |  | Lenox, Free Outdoor Bankside Festival (5/12 - 8/31): n Elizabethan London, the southern shore of the Thames River—called The Banksyde—was home to brigands, brothels, rogue businesses, and an explosion of theatrical creativity not seen before or since. Londoners would cross the river to experi |
 |  | Lenox, Mengelberg and Mahler (6/11 - 9/10): By Daniel Klein
Directed by Emile Fallaux
Featuring Robert Lohbauer |
 |  | Lenox, Play Pétanque at The Mount! (6/4 - 10/12): Last year The Mount hosted its first pétanque and it was un grand succès! This season we will be playing pétanque in the flower gardens on Fridays. |
 | Maynard, 13th Annual Maynard Road Race (9/19): Boys & Girls Club of Assabet Valley 13th Annual Maynard Road Race - 3.5 mile run or walk through Maynard, MA. Kids Fun Races and prizes, Dunk Tank, Wellness Tents, and more. All proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Assabet Valley. |
 |  | Medford, Free Real Estate Sellers' Seminar (9/29): The real estate market has changed. Learn what you need to know to sell in today's market. Your questions answered live by a real estate attorney and agent. |
 |  | Monterey, A Day at the Beach (5/31 - 9/30): The town beach in Monterey is located on beautiful, quiet Lake Garfield just minutes outside bustling Great Barrington. |
 |  | Natick, Wild about Turtles (9/12): Visit "up close and personal" with some of the turtles found around Broadmoor. Can turtles really leave their shells like they do in the cartoons? Find out for yourself! |
 |  | Natick, Hawk Watching at Pack Monadnock (9/11): Join us at one of the best hawk watching locations in New England! This peak provides a broad view of the surroundings and is a magnet for migrating raptors. |
 | Natick, Animal Footprints and Signs (11/20): Wondered what animal made those tracks? Who is traveling on the trails or through your yard? Come find out how to solve these mysteries! |
 | Natick, Full Moon Owl Prowl (11/19): Sound is one of the best ways to locate and identify owls. Learn about their calls, behavior and habitat. Join us on the prowl as we walk through moonlit fields and forests searching for screech owl and great horned owls. |
 | Natick, Owl Prowl Adventure for All Ages (11/13): Ever wondered if an owl really is as smart as they say? Why don't we hear them when they fly? Come with the whole family to learn about owls and search for our screech and great horned owls. |
 | Natick, Busy Beavers (11/13): Fall is a busy time for beavers as they prepare for winter at Broadmoor. We will visit different beaver sites and watch for our resident beavers on their evening explorations. |
 | Natick, Owls and More Owls (11/12): Ever wondered if an owl really is as smart as they say? Why don't we hear them when they fly? Come learn more about owls and take a guided walk to search for our frequent owl visitors. |
 | Natick, Getting the Most from your Digital Camera Workshop (11/7): Are you new to the world of digital photography, or still don't feel you're getting the most from your digital camera? This workshop is designed to help you understand the features of digital cameras... |
 | Natick, Golden Eagles in the Monadnocks (11/7): Join us at one of the best sites for watching golden eagles in New England! Golden eagles regularly pass by at this time of year as they migrate from Greenland and northern Labrador. Bring a picnic for this all day event. |
 | Natick, Golden Eagles in the Monadnocks (11/6): Join us at one of the best sites for watching golden eagles in New England! Golden eagles regularly pass by at this time of year as they migrate from Greenland and northern Labrador. Bring a picnic for this all day event. |
 | Natick, Creepy Crawlies (10/30): It is almost Halloween! How do you hiss without using your mouth? Breathe without lungs or gills? This program features some strange and creepy of our wild and wacky world of animals. |
 | Natick, Golden Eagles in the Monadnocks (10/31): Join us at one of the best sites for watching golden eagles in New England! Golden eagles regularly pass by at this time of year as they migrate from Greenland and northern Labrador. Bring a picnic for this all day event. |
 | Natick, Golden Eagles in the Monadnocks (10/30): Join us at one of the best sites for watching golden eagles in New England! Golden eagles regularly pass by at this time of year as they migrate from Greenland and northern Labrador. Bring a picnic for this all day event. |
 | Natick, Full Moon Owl Prowl (10/23): Sound is one of the best ways to locate and identify owls. Learn about their calls, behavior and habitat. Join us on the prowl as we walk through moonlit fields and forests searching for screech owl and great horned owls. |
 | Natick, Wide Angle Photography: Focus on Landscapes (9/18): As fall comes closer, we look forward to some of the best landscape photography elements in New England. Prepare for the upcoming season of gorgeous fall color to help you make the most of your fall landscape images. |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (12/14): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list!
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 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (12/7): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (11/30): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (11/16): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (11/9): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (11/2): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (10/19): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Intro to Birding (9/25): Have you always wanted to know more about those birds in your neighborhood? What bird is making that call or song? Learn how to use binoculars and much more.. |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (10/19): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (10/12): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (10/5): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Watercolors 101: Celebrate Fall (9/28): Let the beauty of fall inspire your painting! Explore the use of lines, colors and textures with inspiration from wildflowers, milkweed, fall foliage and more. Bring your own painting wish list! |
 | Natick, Art Framing Workshop (10/2): Learn to frame your own art! Join us for this workshop as we demonstrate how to cut mats and help you to learn to assemble and wire your framed work. (Mats and frames not included) Pre-registration required. |
 | Natick, Young Broadcasters of America comes to Natick! (9/13 - 9/27): tarting in the fall, Young Broadcasters of America is offering the opportunity for children ages 10 to 17 to take weekend and after-school workshops in which they will create, produce, and host their very own television show.
Using the |
 | Natick, Intro to Birding (10/9): Have you always wanted to know more about those birds in your neighborhood? What bird is making that call or song? Come find out! |
 |  | Needham, Green Needham Meeting – Solar in the Home (9/20): Learn more about solar energy for the home at our first Green Needham meeting of the season on Monday evening, September 20th. The meeting will feature a presentation by Sunlight Solar Energy on solar energy options available to homeowners. |
 |  | Newburyport, Newburyport Scenic Cycling Tour (5/21 - 10/22): Tour Newburyport, Plum Island, the Great Salt Marsh and the Merrimack River by bicycle. Half day, Full Day, and bike rental options. |
 |  | Newburyport, Newburyport Labor Day Festival (9/4 - 9/6): Music in Market Square and on the Waterfront Park granite stage daily, food court, childrens' entertainers, crafters, and charity tables. Free Admission.
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 |  | North Adams, Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective (3/9 - 12/31): After nearly six months of intensive drafting and painting by a team of some sixty-five artists and art students, Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective is fully installed. The historic exhibition opens to the public at MASS MoCA (Massach |
 |  | North Adams, WordPlay (3/9 - 12/31): Enjoy Wordplay in our new space as local authors read from their published works. Stay for the great refreshments and open mic afterwards! |
 |  | North Adams, The Red Room (6/14 - 8/31): Main Street Stage is happy to announce the return of The Red Room, Saturday, June 14th. |
 |  | North Adams, Taylor's Trivia Fridays (4/9 - 1/2): This and every Friday, Taylor's hosts a trivia event beginning at 7:30. |
 |  | North Adams, DownStreet Art (6/24 - 10/17): Grand kick off of DownStreet Art 2010! 11 new galleries and 35 arts destinations! |
 |  | North Truro, Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore (1/1 - 12/31): Dramatically situated on a high bluff overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean, the 110-acre Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore occupies a point of singular beauty on the Outer Cape in Truro, Massachusetts. |
 |  | Norwell, Feed the Animals (3/7 - 9/30): Feed the Animals: Wednesdays at 3:00pm, and Saturdays & Monday Holidays at 10:00am. Meet an Animal: Saturdays and Monday holidays at 2:00pm. |
 |  | Orleans, Cape Escape Ultimate Adventure Golf (4/1 - 10/12): 18 Holes of Mini Golf in a nautical setting with Authentic Cape Cod Fishing Boats, A Live Koi Fish Pond and beautiful waterfalls |
 | Peabody, Young Broadcasters of America comes to Peabody! (9/16 - 12/16): Starting in the fall, Young Broadcasters of America is offering the opportunity for children ages 10 to 17 to take weekend and after-school workshops in which they will create, produce, and host their very own television show.
Using the |
 |  | Pittsfield, Flavours Restaurant Live Entertainment (5/12 - 12/31): Flavours restaurant is a family oriented, kid friendly in a casual atmosphere. We are NOT a fine dining restaurant and we do have a pool table. We have full liquor license. We offer entertainment on Friday and Saturday nite either Karaoke o |
 |  | Pittsfield, Outspoken (4/15 - 12/30): A monthly performance series and open mic featuring poets, storytellers, spoken word artists, serial monologists,(musicians, too)Hosted by Matt McFadden. |
 |  | Plymouth, Pinehills 'CONCERTS ON THE GREEN' (8/19 - 9/11): The Pinehills hosts, ‘CONCERTS ON THE GREEN’ a summer music series,featuring live performances by some of the region’s best performers! Bring a blanket or chair – and the whole family for these free summer music concerts. |
 |  | Provincetown, Whale Watches (6/1 - 10/31): Join us in a fun filled year with whales and the other marine life off the shores of Provincetown and on Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. |
 |  | Provincetown, Whydah pirate shipwreck (1/1 - 12/31): The Whydah pirate shipwreck site was discovered in 1984 by underwater explorer Barry Clifford and his team. |
 |  | Provincetown, The Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta (9/3 - 9/11): The week-long festivities include events for sailors, visitors and spectators. Provincetown’s museums and galleries offer special exhibits and talks. Look for Sail in the Arts™ at locations all around town during Regatta week. |
 |  | Salem, HypnoBirthing Childbirth Class (9/12 - 10/3): HypnoBirthing is a method of birthing that will prepare a woman (and her partner) to experience birthing her baby without fear in a peaceful, comfortable and joyful manner. Birth should be a positive, natural and beautiful experience. |
 |  | Sandwich, Family Movie Nights, "The Princess and the Frog" (9/3): Enjoy a family movie under the stars at Heritage Museums & Gardens! Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic baskets and take part in a pre-show activity from 7:15-7:30pm. The show begins at 7:30pm, and a concession stand will be open. |
 |  | Sandwich, Family Movie Nights, "Finding Nemo" (9/10): Enjoy a family movie under the stars at Heritage Museums & Gardens! Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic baskets and take part in a pre-show activity from 7:15-7:30pm. The show begins at 7:30pm, and a concession stand will be open. |
 |  | Sheffield, Dewey Hall Folk Series (5/1 - 12/1): Mark your calendars for the first Saturday of each month – beautiful, intimate setting, checkered tablecloths, superior acoustics, and exceptional local, national, and international musicians. |
 |  | South Yarmouth, Tutti Italiani (4/26 - 12/27): A Monthly Gathering for Those Who Love Italy! |
 |  | South Yarmouth, Pirate's Cove Mini Golf (4/1 - 10/31): Pirate's Cove , "the Original Adventure Golf," offers an unequaled miniature golf experience! |
 |  | Springfield, Letterboxing at Liberty (5/25 - 9/1): An intriguing mix of treasure hunting, art, navigation, and exploring interesting places, letterboxing is a hobby just coming to national attention. Letterboxers hide small boxes containing a logbook and rubber stamp, and distribute clues t |
 |  | Stockbridge, Living Stylishly in Nature: Re-Imagining the Humble Garden Shed (5/1 - 10/15): In the creative hands of top designers and architects, even the humble shed can be transformed into a magical garden getaway. Five lilliputian structures will reflect the far-flung creativity of local designers Annie Selke (Pine Cone Hill), |
 |  | Sudbury, Wayside Inn Farmer's Market (6/19 - 10/2): June 19th through October 2nd, the area's most beautiful market has a bit of everything with something new every week! |
 |  | Topsfield, 32nd Annual New England Arts & Crafts Festival (9/4 - 9/6): This nationally recognized event, formerly known as the Newburyport Waterfront Festival, hosts over 100 Juried Craftsmen and Artisans. The work on display and for sale is 100% American Made. |
 |  | Watertown, American Songbook: The Jazz View - George Gershwin (9/11): The brainchild of world-renowned composer/saxophonist Larry Monroe and vocalist Donna McElroy, this series explores the interplay of two great art forms, Jazz and the American Song Book. Each concert will feature the work of a single composer. |
 |  | Westborough, Author Event at Tatnuck Bookseller, Janet Goodfriend (9/11): The tourists mingle with the residents and, with an intimate look at the Vineyard’s infirm but passionate heart, the reader becomes acquainted with a new point of view and subsequently a new suspect. Homeless Hal calls out to mend our wound |
 | Worcester, A Sing in the Park: Worcester Group Sings at Elm Park! (9/11): A group sing: a relaxed and informal sing-along for people who sing professionally, those who sing sometimes, and those who only sing along to the radio. No mike; no audience; no special performers...just folk sharing their love of music!
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 | Worcester, Songfest - Pete Seeger and Songs of Conscience (9/14): Tuesday, Sept. 14th, The Worcester Community Chorus will start its fall term with a special evening celebrating of the life and music of Pete Seeger, singing many of his well loved songs such as “If I Had a Hammer,” “Turn, Turn, Turn” and “ |
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