Here are highlights of what’s happening around town this weekend. (For more, check the Event Calendar.)
[Note: The highlights don’t include ongoing weekly programs. For the Southborough Library’s regular storytime programs, click here for their events page. For the Southborough Senior Center’s ongoing classes, click here for their calendar.]
Friday, March 11, 2016
- 16th Annual Talent Show (7:00 – 9:30 pm) @ Trottier Middle School Auditorium: Produced by the Southborough Rotary Club, the event features talented residents 5th grade & up. Tickets are $10 each. They can be reserved by emailing the Rotary Club at talentshowtix@gmail.com.
- Steeple Coffeehouse (7:30 pm) @ Pilgrim Church’s Fellowship Hall, 15 Common Street: Featuring returning performers, The Kennedys. Doors open at 7:00 pm. In advance: $15 General/$12 Students & Seniors. At the door: $18 General/$15 Students & Seniors. See dedicated post for details.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
- Saturdays at Fay – Circus Show (10:00 – 11:00 am) @ Fay School’s Primary School at 25 Middle Road: For children ages 2-8. Jedster the Jester will perform amazing circus tricks, and then teach how to do them yourself at home! Circus tricks include juggling, balancing plates, making balloon animals, and basic magic. Space is limited so pre-register.
- Painting Workshop for Kids (11:30 am – 12:30 pm) @ Southborough Library, Eaton Meeting Room: Southborough artist Raquel Morales will be holding a special painting workshop for children ages 4-7 years old. Space is limited. Please register in the Children’s Room. Sponsored by Friends of the Southborough Library.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
- Assabet Valley Mastersingers concert (3:30 pm) @ St. Mark’s School, 25 Marlboro Road: AVM will present George Frideric Handel’s Alexander’s Feast. Concert tickets may be purchased for $25pp or $20 for students and senior citizens through the AVM website. Or for $3 off, pick them up at local stores. For details, see dedicated post.
- Potluck for Peace (5:30 pm) @ St Mark’s Episcopal Church, Main Street: The entire Southborough community (regardless of faith) is invited to come together. The event is organized by an interfaith group and hosted at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. For details, see dedicated post.