Here is a reminder of what’s happening around town (and Algonquin) this evening through the weekend.
Friday, October 15, 2021
- ARHS Homecoming Dance (8:30-11:00 pm) @ Algonquin’s Tennis Courts: The dance follow’s the school’s Homecoming Football game. Party details included – no outside guests , no backpacks, and no re-entry. Tickets are $5 for grades 9-11, $1 for Seniors. (For more details, see school email.)
Saturday, October 16, 2021
- Fay School Farmer’s Market (9:00 am – 12:00 pm) @ Fay School: The school is featuring a farmer’s market with vendors selling a variety of foods and goods. This week’s theme is Festive Fall with pumpkin painting and a make-your-own trick-or-treat bag craft. For details, see dedicated post.
- Read to a Dog (11:00 am – 12:00 pm) @ Southborough Library Lawn: Children preferably ages 5 and up with some reading ability will read to a certified therapy dog. The event is limited and requires pre-registration. In case of inclement weather, this will be held over zoom. Registration is through the Library Children’s Room.
- Reading Run & Story Stroll: The virtual 5K run or 1 mile walk in support of the Friends of the Southborough Library continues. For details, see dedicated post.
Sunday, October 17, 2021
- Drive Thru Flu Clinic (9:00 am – 12:00 pm) @ Algonquin Regional High School, 79 Bartlett St, Northborough: Southborough (and Northborough) residents ages 6 mos and older can get the annual flu vaccine. Pre-registration is required. For details, see dedicated post.
- Fall Fun on the Farm (12:00 – 4:30 pm in 90 minute windows) @ Chestnut Hill Farm: Enjoy a classic New England fall day featuring apple cider, hayrides, a climbing haystack, live music, scenic walking trails, a Storywalk, and a visit to see the goats, chickens and sheep. Indulge in yummy food, apple cider, and other seasonal treats available for purchase. Pre-registration (and fee) required. For details, see dedicated post.
- Reading Run & Story Stroll: The last day of the virtual 5K run or 1 mile walk in support of the Friends of the Southborough Library. For details, see dedicated post.