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Seven Years in the Making, the Winchendon Community HUB Finally Slows Down Just Long Enough to Celebrate its Official Grand Opening

HUB/CAC Open House
A display of photos highlighting the many HUB programs
Photo by Inanna Arthen
HUB/CAC Open House
The brand new back patio outdoor space
Photo by Inanna Arthen


After years of visioning, planning, fundraising and hard work, and several months of intensive construction, remodeling, painting and re-organizing of spaces, the shiny new CAC/Winchendon Community HUB threw its official ribbon cutting and Grand Opening Bash on Saturday, November 1. The space was packed, as town officials, state legislators, committee and board members, volunteers, clients, staff and citizens gathered to see the new spaces and share in the celebration.

From 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. there was a general bustle of conversation, activities and eating. Full dinners were on sale at the Sunshine Café counters, prepared by chef Erin Linnan, owner of Andy's on the Run food truck. There was also cake, along with snacks and beverages available. The bowling lanes were open and in use by bowlers of all ages. Members of the Makers Hub had sales tables set up in a row in front of the bowling lanes, including Flynn's Sweets, TMO Laser and Miss Judy's Salsa.

The HUB was running a "scavenger hunt" similar to one run by Beals Memorial Library a few months ago. Visitors were given a page full of photos showing small details around the HUB spaces. Those who found the sources of all the images could turn in their answer sheet for a free raffle ticket at the HUB raffle table. It was a more challenging task than it seemed, especially with the rooms so full of visitors. Raffle tickets were available for sale, and prizes included arts and craft supplies, a sleeping bag, a backpack, and other donated goodies.

The HUB staff hoped to offer S'Mores-making out on the back patio, but the very windy weather conditions forced this activity to be postponed to a future time. A large tray of chocolate chip cookies provided by local Maker Chandra Ouellette of C&C Treats and Bakery was put out for visitors to enjoy.

Gloria Wirtz and other organizers of the Winchendon Youth Art Club in the Winchendon schools had several tables of crafts set up, including a tile painting project for all ages, where visitors could paint on tiles with markers, which were then doused with alcohol to create a unique kaleidoscopic design.

There was a constant flow of motion throughout the space as visitors explored all the new rooms and set-ups. Many people were already familiar with Community Threads, the thrift store featuring gently used and donated clothing. It is now roomier with more space for clothes, but in the same room. The Food Pantry was always in the large room next to the bowling alley, but it has now been compacted and organized into a single long area by the north wall of the room. A new handicap access ramp stretches along the west wall from a door into Community Threads, down to the end of the Food Pantry.

This leaves the rest of the large room freshly renovated into the brand new class and meeting space, with colorful murals on the walls--some of them giant posters created by Winchendon business Patriot Designs--round tables and chairs. A door opens from the space into the bowling alley, and another door leads out onto the patio, which has undergone the biggest transformation of all. Until a few months ago, there was no "patio," just a dirt-and-grass back yard covered with rubble and odd debris. Now whistle-clean and paved with a smooth concrete surface for accessibility, the patio features outside lighting, colorfully painted weather-resistant tables and benches, an area for backyard cooking, murals and decorations. It will serve as an outdoor classroom, meeting, recreation and activity space when the seasons and weather permit.

HUB/CAC Open House
The efficiently organized Food Pantry area, with shelving, refrigerators and freezers
Photo by Inanna Arthen
HUB/CAC Open House
Spacious indoor meeting and classroom space, with a door opening out onto the patio
Photo by Inanna Arthen

At 5:00 p.m., visitors were called together into the classroom space for the opening ceremonies and ribbon cutting. Associate Director Shaina Cunningham welcomed everyone, and introduced Winchendon's state Representative Jon Zlotnik as the first speaker.

"You know, I remember a few years ago when Miranda took me around, showing me the space and what she wanted to do with it, and I didn't want to be discouraging," Rep. Zlotnik began. "I thought to myself, wow, that's a lot in front of you. But she had a vision. With a lot of help, the community came together, the town, the donors, everybody, to make this a reality. It really is something cool. I'd seen parts of it before, but I'm walking through and I see the patio out back, which is just fantastic and a really creative and imaginative use of all that space out there. So I couldn't be more proud of this community, the town of Winchendon, and the CAC and [Executive Director Miranda Jennings] in particular."

He then brought out a citation, saying, "I love to give these things out. I have a citation here from the House of Representatives congratulating The HUB. It's a really cool thing for the town to have, and not only that, but also to save this building and this location. I came here when I was in high school and bowled, and I'm sure a lot of those people did too. So it's really exciting to save a place like this and really give it a new purpose and something that the community clearly needs and supports. So congratulations, and really, best of luck." He presented the citation to Ms. Jennings as the room applauded.

Ms. Cunningham then introduced Glenn Hunt, vice president of the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation board, and Cindy Landanno, member of the RBF board. Generous funding from Robinson Broadhust has been crucial to the growth and development of The HUB. "As you all know, they have touched almost every amazing thing in this community, and have been longtime supporters of The HUB and Winchendon CAC, so we thank you," she said.

"So as Shaina just said, we've been longtime supporters of the CAC and the town of Winchendon, we're very proud to be a sponsor of the CAC," Mr. Hunt said. "Our missions are very, very similarly aligned, where we try to do as much as we can across all sectors of the population. And that's what's happening here. The HUB and CAC serve all sectors of the population." He said he remembered viewing the space when the project was first proposed and thinking, "A bowling alley...kind of a far fetched idea, but it's just amazing as to what they've done here. We're very proud to be sponsors of this, hopefully looking forward to working with you in the future."

Ms. Landanno said, "It's actually a pleasure to work with both Shaina and Miranda around the projects that they try to bring to our community, and to watch a project that we've been a part of, funding requests from the very beginning, to see it come to fruition is amazing." Sometimes Miranda's visions seemed too lofty, but "she brings those visions alive, and we're so lucky as a community to have that. And Robinson Broadhurst is proud and happy to be a part of these kinds of projects. And it's a pleasure to be here today to celebrate this building and your work, both the work that you ladies do, it's amazing. So thank you."

HUB/CAC Open House
Director Miranda Jennings accepts a citation from State Rep. Jon Zlotnik
Photo by Inanna Arthen
HUB/CAC Open House
Robinson Broadhurst vice president Glenn Hunt and Robinson Broadhurst board member Cyndy Landanno
Photo by Inanna Arthen

The next speakers were Youth Changemakers Kaiya and Nick--Nick is the Director of the Youth Changemakers while Kaiya has been working with the Changemakers since she was 14 and is now on her way to college. Nick began, saying, "In Winchendon, we don't really have a lot of spaces for youth to feel included, and The HUB is the place for that. We host Teen Nights for youth to have a place to be and feel comfortable within our community. It's a place for anyone to feel that they belong. I remember when I started here, I was also 14 or so. I was nervous out of my mind. But over the years, I've grown my network of people. I've met amazing people all over and my leadership skills have grown from the projects we do, such as managing meetings, deliberating who's doing what, working on projects that actually matter to our town." He mentioned the banner project with youth-created artwork that are displayed all around town. "Another thing is, is that we have a youth workforce program here for youth to learn valuable life lessons" including work skills from changing the oil in a car to cooking pancakes.

Kaiya said, "I remember back when I started as a teen, I was shy and awkward. Now I'm less of them, but I want to thank everyone for making the community as it is to expand more." They also help people in need through working with the Food Pantry, she said.

Shaina then called Ms. Jennings to the lectern. "I had to write this down because I've been crying all day long," Ms. Jennings said with a smile. "Good afternoon, everybody. Before anything else, I want to thank you so much for being here today. I'm looking out in the crowd, and it's just like a whole big family reunion here. And I am the luckiest person in the world. I have the best job in the whole world. This is the best thing ever."

She went on to thank Rep. Zlotnik, Robinson Broadhurst and the Winchendon Board of Selectmen. "The backing we received from the town and the state has been absolutely essential in bringing this big dream, which is kind of a pipe dream, to life," she said. She asked the CAC Board, Advisory Board, volunteers and staff present to all stand or wave. "This space literally exists because of your dedication, creativity and sheer hard work and manual labor...running the services, running the pantry, our new thrift store, Community Threads, cleaning the bathrooms, fixing gutters, reminding me to get the car inspected, building tables and patios, every single contribution that you do matters and has literally built this building." She also thanked all their funders, inclusing the White Family Foundation, Robinson Broadhurst, the Community Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, the HEAL Collaborative and the T Mobile Foundation which helped fund the back patio.

She went on, "So seven years ago, we actually stood in this very building. We did a tour of this building back when it was still an abandoned bowling alley, and we dreamed about what the space could be. At the time, the idea of turning it into a grocery store or a community space felt impossible. It was just a pipe dream. We left thinking, we can't do this. This is too big. We don't have any money. But here we are. We knew the bowling alley had been a part of the fabric of this community. For decades, it was a place where people had gathered, laughed and connected, and today it is, once again, a place for connection, a place that served the serves the community.

"On a deeper level, our vision is to create a beacon of hope and possibility, a space when, when you walk in this building, no matter who you are or how your day has been going, you feel seen, you feel valued and cared for, because often, the people who come through our doors are experiencing some of the hardest moments in their lives," she said. She gave a special shout-out to the HEAL Collaborative, saying that The HUB is not "a solo CAC endeavor." The HEAL Collaborative also includes the town, The Winchendon School, Winchendon Public Schools, Growing Places, The Health Equity Partnership, Mount Wachusett Community College and Heywood Hospital.

"Without HEAL, we really wouldn't be what we are today, and not just in terms of funding, but in terms of what the vision is," Ms. Jennings said. "When I started at the CAC seven years ago, we were focused on essential services, so the food pantry and emergency services for people who are experiencing homelessness or didn't have heat in their homes, etc. I am very proud to say that we have not only maintained those vital services, but also expanded them to meet the growing need. Just this year, our food pantry status actually was elevated because of the increased demand and output that we are providing with our food pantry, and we are now a higher level category food pantry.

"But along the way, we realized something really important. Hunger and homelessness cannot be solved by pantries and emergency services alone. When we listened to our partners and to our members, many of whom are here today, and we asked, what else should we be doing to not just help stop the bleeding on these cuts and these wounds and these problems, but prevent them from happening in the first place? We heard things like, the food is great, but we could also use an after school program for our kids. I'd really love some job help or some budgeting help. I really want to start my own business, but I can't afford the permits or the use of a commercial kitchen.

"So we built a place that would do all of that and more. Through our partnerships, we've created a very innovative model where you can come to The HUB for whatever you need, whether that's food, whether that's clothing, whether it's a job, a connection, a training, a youth program, some leadership skills, learning how to change the oil, a family event, or even just bowling.

"But the truth is, it's never, ever just about the food or the clothing or the bowling or the job skills. It's about something even more essential and something that's becoming even more and more rare in today's world. It's about community, because when our food pantries run low or when SNAP benefits are cut, it is our community, it is all of you, all of us, who come together to make sure that nobody goes hungry or nobody is forgotten, or no child doesn't have enough, has an after school program, and that is what will always save us: each other."

Ms. Jennings invited everyone in the room to raise one finger on one hand if they had been to The HUB for bowling; for an event; to use or donate to the Food Pantry; to find clothes; to volunteer or connect with others. She then asked people, "if you're brave," to raise their hands. Many hands with four and five raised fingers were held up, and Ms. Jennings told everyone to "high five" the person next to them. "I hope you see how much this place can connect you to all the different pieces of the web of our happiness, in our community, and you are all part of that," she said.

CAC Advisory Board member Jane LaPointe said the HUB is "really a reflection of who we are, and as it moves forward, a reflection of, I'll say, who we choose to be, and how the opportunity we have to work together to make that happen. And I think that's so essential, because we live in a time with so much isolation, and the thing that really allows people like me and I'm sure others to really be healthy and feel good about who we are is the connection that we're able to have and the ability that we have to do things that bring us joy, do things that connect us to other people. When I moved back home ten years ago, I didn't know that many people, but by coming to things like this and being able to participate, I've really gotten to so know so many more people in our community."

HUB/CAC Open House
Youth Changemakers Nick and Kaiya
Photo by Inanna Arthen
HUB/CAC Open House
The official ribbon cutting moment
Photo by Inanna Arthen

Board of Selectmen member Erika Eitland said she had been a "doubter" about the project, given the state of the building at the very beginning. "I think one thing that is so special about this, though, is that you have created a group with this community, with this space, and it is something that, I echo what Jane said, is that there's this ripple effect, but that ripple effect takes work. It takes a lot of hard work and a lot of long nights. I remember as we were painting this mural at 11 o'clock at night the day of the election, I thought, this is my community, it doesn't matter what happens. We are in this together, and this space matters more than anything else going on in the greater scheme, and we respond to those things. We show up for people, we give them food. But the work that happens here is something that you've unlocked, something so special in this space, that we are all equal, that we all show up as our fullest selves."

Ms. Jennings asked the speakers to form a line in front of the west wall of murals, along with members of the CAC boards and volunteers, to perform the official ribbon cutting. The giant scissors were wielded by one of the CAC's youngest volunteers and Ms. Jennings, to cheers and applause.

That by no means ended the night's festivities, as a local band was just setting up, and the finals in the Battle of the Businesses Bowling Tournament were about to commence. The raffle prizes were drawn, and there was still food being served. The following day, The HUB was hosting a New England Patriots Watch Party, free to all. The "official opening" barely slowed down The HUB's busy schedule of activities.

For detailed information about The HUB, see its website at www.the-hub.org. For updates and announcements of current schedules and events, follow The HUB Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/1289883745410172 and the CAC Facebook page at www.facebook.com/winchendoncac.

The HUB is located at 5 Summer Drive, Winchendon. It incorporates the Winchendon CAC and its services, community bowling, the Youth Changemakers' Sunshine Café and the Makers Hub. The HUB is closed on Monday and Tuesday, and open only for bowling on Sundays. The phone number is 978-297-1667.



Governor Healey Provides Update as President Trump Shuts Off Winter Heating Assistance for Millions

Healey Administration will utilize $13 million remaining from last year's federal HEAP funding to help provide assistance for residents facing heating emergencies in short term while shutdown continues

BOSTON--October 31, 2025--The Healey-Driscoll Administration is warning Massachusetts residents that home heating assistance is under threat for thousands of people because of President Trump and Congressional Republicans' federal government shutdown. The Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) typically helps more than 150,000 households, representing over 300,000 people, every year afford to heat their homes during the winter. However, come November 1, this federal funding will not be available for thousands of Massachusetts families because of the shutdown.

The Healey-Driscoll Administration has $13 million in federal HEAP funding remaining from last year that it will use to support households with a heating emergency in the short term while the shutdown continues. Heating emergencies include not having any heat, receiving a termination notice from a utility, having less than 1/8 of a tank of oil, or having less than three days' supply of other deliverable fuels. Any family experiencing a heating emergency should immediately contact their Local Administering Agency to apply for heating assistance.

"Millions of people, including seniors and young children, across the country depend on federal heating assistance to help keep their homes warm during the wintertime," said Governor Maura Healey. "But because President Trump and Congressional Republicans shut down the federal government that they control, this essential funding will be unavailable for thousands of Massachusetts families starting November 1. Our message to people experiencing a heating emergency right now is to continue to apply for assistance--we will do everything we can to keep our families warm. But we need the President and Congressional Republicans to do their job and get the government running again so people can continue to heat their homes."

"Senior citizens on a fixed income should not be forced to choose between heating their homes in the winter or paying for their groceries and medication. Children and their families should not be left in the cold," said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. "Donald Trump and the Republicans in Congress need to reopen the government, restore HEAP funding and protect our families."

"We remain committed to serving households with heating emergencies as wintertime approaches," said Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities Ed Augustus. "But we urge Congress and the President to quickly act to fund the federal government so we can continue to serve Massachusetts residents who struggle with heating costs."

During the 2024-2025 heating season, the HEAP program provided over 159,000 Massachusetts households with financial assistance to heat their homes through the winter. The majority of households (54 percent) served by HEAP were seniors on a fixed income and approximately 11 percent of the households assisted by HEAP have children under 6.

The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities is working with local administering agencies to support households on an emergency, case-by-case basis using limited federal carryover funds until federal funds are approved by Congress and the President.

Congress annually appropriates HEAP funding to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which allocates a portion of these funds to the state of Massachusetts (through HLC). Last season, Massachusetts was allotted $144 million by the federal government for HEAP. HLC allocates HEAP funds to Local Administering Agencies who process applications and make payments to utility companies or deliverable fuel companies for client heating costs.

More information about HEAP is available at www.mass.gov/info-details/learn-about-home-energy-assistance-heap.



Paving on Central Street Begins Monday, Nov 10

A contractor for the Town of Winchendon will be reclaiming and paving a portion of Central Street from Maple Street to Jackson Avenue starting on Monday, November 10. The paving operations are expected to last two weeks. Please expect delays (and use alternate routes if possible). The contractor will keep one lane open to through traffic. Residents living in the section of operations will have access in and out of their driveways at all times.


Veterans Day Ceremonies on Tuesday, November 11

The Winchendon Veterans Day Ceremony will held at the American Legion Post 193 in the upstairs hall located at 295 School St. on November 11, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Participants are asked to be in the hall by 10:45 a.m. If you are able to please bring a nonperishable food item that morning which will be donated to the Winchendon CAC food pantry. Hope to see you there!


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CORRECTION

In the article that appeared in the October 23 to October 30, 2025 edition of the online Winchendon Courier, and in the November special print edition, "First Town Informational Session Held at Town Hall," two participants' names were inadvertently omitted. Town Accountant Anna Noyes and Town Treasurer/Collector Katie Medina both sat on the panel and participated in the session.


Fire Department Holding Public Information Sessions on the Fire Station Addition/Renovation Project

The Winchendon Fire Department invites all residents and stakeholders to attend a series of Public Information Sessions regarding the proposed Fire Station Addition and Renovation Project. These meetings will provide an opportunity to learn about the project, ask questions, and share feedback before the Special Town Meeting on December 1, 2025.

  • Sat, November 8, 9:00 a.m. to noon: Fire Station Open House, with tours of the station and an obstacle course for kids.
  • Tues, November 18, 7:00 p.m.: online Zoom forum.
  • Tues, November 25, 6:30 p.m.: Project Overview and Presentation. Location TBA.
  • Sat, November 29, 10:00 a.m. to noon: Station tours and Q & A about the project.
For details and more information (such as Zoom links), see the Fire Department Facebook page at www.facebook.com/winchendonfire

Your input is vital to the success of this project. It is the desire of the Fire Department to provide our voters with the necessary information about the project to make an educated decision at Town Meeting.

Special Town Meeting will convene on Monday, December 1, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at the Murdock Middle High School Auditorium, 3 Memorial Drive, Winchendon.


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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7

Annual Turkey Raffle at the Snowbound Club 7:00 p.m. Doors open @ 6:30pm. $1 per round & also $2 round specials. Free chili chowder & mac & cheese. Two Thanksgiving Food baskets to be raffled off. Cash bar available. Open to the public. At the Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

2nd Annual Turkey Raffle for Winchendon Firefighters Local 4542 7:00 p.m. Join us for a night of raffles, prizes, and community fun!
* Raffle baskets, door prizes, and refreshments
* Bring a non-perishable food item and receive one free ticket per item.
* All food donations and proceeds from the final round will benefit the Winchendon CAC (The HUB) to support local families in need
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
Support the event and promote your business while giving back:
* Half Round Sponsor - $100
Your name or company will be advertised at the raffle.
* Whole Round Sponsor - $200
Your name or company will be advertised at the raffle, and you will also receive a free event T-shirt. Checks can be made payable to: Winchendon Permanent Firefighters
For questions or sponsorships, please contact Heather, Marty, or Clay at 978-297-2324. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8

Immaculate Heart of Mary Fall Festival 9:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Family, food and fun! Silent auction, country kitchen, raffles, muffin tin game, Christmas booth, kids' booth, and more!
Spaghetti and meatballs dinner tonight, $12 per person.
Cornhole Tournament: starts at 1:00 p.m. Sign up before Nov. 5. $20 per team, winner takes 50% of entry fees. Contact Dan at 508-331-2340.
Continues on Sunday. At Immaculate Heart of Mary, 52 Spruce Street.

Fire Station Open House 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Tours of the station, obstacle course for kids. Opportunity to ask questions about the Fire Station Addition and Renovation Project and the Special Town Meeting vote on Dec. 1. At Winchendon Fire Station, 405 Central St.

Latin Dance Social 7:00 p.m. Get ready to move, groove, and feel the rhythm at our Latin Dance Social right here at The Hub! Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned dancer, this night is all about fun, connection, and great energy! Our instructors will kick things off with a dance demo and step-by-step instruction, so you can learn the moves and hit the floor with confidence no partner needed! Enjoy local food vendors, drinks, and refreshments while the music keeps you moving all night long. So grab your friends (or just bring your dancing shoes), and let's turn The Hub into the hottest spot in town! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9

Immaculate Heart of Mary Fall Festival 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Continued from Saturday. At Immaculate Heart of Mary, 52 Spruce Street.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11

Vet to Vet Café 10:00-11:00 a.m. Are you a Veteran looking to connect with fellow vets and share experiences from your time in service? Join us for coffee, refreshments, and meaningful discussions with others who have served. Open to all Veterans in the local community--please spread the word and invite your favorite Veteran! 2nd Tuesday of each month. At Broadview Assisted Living, 547 Central St, Winchendon.

Veterans Day Ceremony at the Legion 11:00 a.m. The Winchendon Veterans Day Ceremony will held at the American Legion Post 193 in the upstairs hall located at 295 School St. Participants are asked to be in the hall by 10:45 a.m. If you are able to please bring a nonperishable food item that morning which will be donated to the Winchendon CAC food pantry. Hope to see you there! At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12

Lunch and Art Gallery Tour at the Park 12:00-2:30 p.m. Van departs from the Senior Center for the Park Theatre in Jaffrey at 11:30 a.m. and returns at 3:30 p.m. Enjoy lunch in Jaffrey along with a virtual art gallery tour in the theatre auditorium. This month's gallery tour: "Munch 150." For more information, contact the Senior Center. Sponsored by the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Teen Cooking Class at The HUB 3:00-5:00 p.m. Every other Wednesday. At Winchendon Community HUB, 5 Summer Dr.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13

Denis Cormier Concert at the Senior Center 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Toy Town Swing Sampler Class 2:00-2:30 p.m. $5 per lesson. To get more info or sign up, contact thehub@winchendon-cac.org or call 978-297-1667. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Beals Book Club 3:00-4:00 p.m. Contact the library for the title being discussed. Books available at the circulation desk. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu is a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixin's. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Movie Night at the Beals 6:00-9:30 p.m. Screening this month: The Phoenician Scheme. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14

The Willies! 7:00-10:00 p.m. They're Back! Playing all your favorite 60s 70s and 80s rock 'n' roll and a little bit of country & blues too! $5 cover. Club opens at 6:00 p.m. Cash bar available. Come Join us!At the Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15

Sensory Friendly Browsing Hour at the Beals 9:00-10:00 a.m. Enjoy a special library hour designed to provide a safe and friendly environment for individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs, and their families. For more information, call the library at 978-297-0300. Every 3rd Saturday of the month. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Holly Bazaar at United Parish 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Come and enjoy this event with free admission to see our congregation's family nativity scenes on display upstairs in our sanctuary and check out all that the vendors have to offer in our fellowship hall downstairs. We will have vendors selling homemade items, a bake sale, and an area where your kids can enjoy building gingerbread houses for free. You can also make a day of it and purchase lunch between 11:30-1:30. Our menu consists of assorted cold sandwiches, a choice between 3 different kinds of soup, chips, dessert and beverages (prices vary on selections) At United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m. $10 per person. Bring the kids down for some good ole fashioned Saturday morning cartoons while they enjoy some breakfast and bowling. Fun for the whole family. PAJAMAS welcome! Continental breakfast, unlimited coffee, 1 hour of bowling (shoes included), beverages available to purchase. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Votive Crafternoon 1:00-3:00 p.m. Join us for a cozy Crafternoon and make your own beautiful votive candle holder--the perfect seasonal touch for your fall décor or Thanksgiving table! All materials are included, and no prior experience is needed. This is a relaxed, beginner-friendly craft session open to adults and older teens. $15 per person. Register online at link.clover.com/urlshortener/JCgJZK or register by phone: 978-297-3155. For more info, email scunningham@winchendon-ma.gov. At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Teen Night at the HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. At the Winchendon Community HUB, 5 Summer Dr.

MONDAY NOVEMBER 17

Walking Beside You Caregiver Support Group 6:00-7:30 p.m. We invite all parents, grandparents, and caregivers raising individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs. We aim to create a safe space to come together, support each other, and share the joys and challenges of raising individuals with unique needs. 3rd Monday of each month. For more information visit the library or see bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18

Growing Places Mobile Market 10:30-11:30 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19

Classic Movie Night at the Beals 3:00-5:30 p.m. Screening this month: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20

BINGO! at the HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! 🤩 Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m. $10 per person. Bring the kids down for some good ole fashioned Saturday morning cartoons while they enjoy some breakfast and bowling. Fun for the whole family. PAJAMAS welcome! Continental breakfast, unlimited coffee, 1 hour of bowling (shoes included), beverages available to purchase. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Small Business Alley Crawl 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Shop 'n' sip! Support our growing local businesses and check out the crafts and culinary creations of some of Winchendon's talented entrepreneurs! Food, vendors, drinks. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. No partner needed! $10 per person includes lesson. Dance class 5:00-5:30, no experience needed. Drop-ins welcome. Food, drink, wine and beer for sale. Live music by Steve and Anna of TakeJazz. 100% of proceeds go to benefit the Winchendon CAC. 3rd Sunday of every month. For info and to register, go to https://www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2025-08-17-17-00. Presented by The HUB and TakeJazz. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26

Thanksgiving Eve Party with Nick Staples 7:00 p.m. He is back...Downstairs in the Speakeasy! No cover charge! Open to the public! Come join us! At the Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29

Fire Station Open House 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Tours of the station, opportunity to ask questions about the Fire Station Addition and Renovation Project and the Special Town Meeting vote on Dec. 1. At Winchendon Fire Station, 405 Central St.

MONDAY DECEMBER 1

Special Town Meeting 7:00 p.m. Murdock High School Auditorium, 3 Memorial Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3

Ukelele Class 10:00 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 5

Festival of Lights Community Tree-Lighting 6:00 p.m. Join us for a magical evening as we light up Grout Park for the holidays! Bring your family and friends to celebrate the season together with:
Caroling with Mr. & Mrs. Claus
Holiday cheer and community fun
The big lighting at 6:00 p.m.
At Grout Park, 421 Spring St, Winchendon (corner of Spring and Glenallen Streets). Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 6

Festival of Lights: Breakfast with Santa 8:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Get ready for a magical morning of fun, food, and holiday cheer! Come enjoy breakfast, meet Santa, and make some sweet memories this holiday season!
Cookie Crawl: 8:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Letters to Santa: 8:30 .m.- 12:00 p.m.
Gingerbread Decorating: 8:30 .m.- 12:00 p.m.
Crafts: 10:30 .m.- 12:00 p.m.
At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m. $10 per person. Bring the kids down for some good ole fashioned Saturday morning cartoons while they enjoy some breakfast and bowling. Fun for the whole family. PAJAMAS welcome! Continental breakfast, unlimited coffee, 1 hour of bowling (shoes included), beverages available to purchase. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY DECEMBER 7

Vendor Sale 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Get your last minute gifts and stocking stuffers! Local vendors including Refined Rebel Emporium, Cabin Sweets, Moon Maven Jewelry, C&K Crafters, Dawn's Creative Crafts, Catherine's Custom Crafting, The Pretty Duckling, The Crafty Duo and more! Sponsored by the Winchendon American Legion Auxiliary Unit 193. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193. 295 School St.

TUESDAY DECEMBER 9

Vet to Vet Café 10:00-11:00 a.m. Are you a Veteran looking to connect with fellow vets and share experiences from your time in service? Join us for coffee, refreshments, and meaningful discussions with others who have served. Open to all Veterans in the local community--please spread the word and invite your favorite Veteran! 2nd Tuesday of each month. At Broadview Assisted Living, 547 Central St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 11

Toy Town Swing Sampler Class 2:00-2:30 p.m. $5 per lesson. To get more info or sign up, contact thehub@winchendon-cac.org or call 978-297-1667. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Beals Book Club 3:00-4:00 p.m. Contact the library for the title being discussed. Books available at the circulation desk. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 12

Sound Bites Community Jam & Food Drive 6:30 p.m. An event to support the Winchendon Community Action Committee's Food Pantry. Bring a non-perishable food item and receive a raffle ticket for swag and other fun prizes. Sponsored by The HUB and Sound Bites Events. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 13

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m. $10 per person. Bring the kids down for some good ole fashioned Saturday morning cartoons while they enjoy some breakfast and bowling. Fun for the whole family. PAJAMAS welcome! Continental breakfast, unlimited coffee, 1 hour of bowling (shoes included), beverages available to purchase. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Christmas in Toy Town - Holiday Open House and Table Settings 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Come check out the Murdock-Whitney mansion all decorated in its finest! As usual, we will have it over the top decorated!!! After visiting the Murdock-Whitney, you can then see the decorations at the Isaac Morse House Toy Museum. Finally, you can head up to the Old Center Church and check out the many gorgeous decorated holiday tables, as well as the lovely decorations in the main church. This will be an event you dont want to miss!! Admission is a $20 donation, children under 15 are FREE!! Tickets available at https://www.winchendonhistory.com/get-tickets/holiday-house-tour. (Starts at) Winchendon History & Cultural Center, 151 Front St. Continues on Sunday, December 14.

Holiday Bazaar and Cookie Sale 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Two floors of vendors! Crafts, retail items, foods, plenty of gift ideas and stocking stuffers!  Stop in and enjoy our decorated sanctuary. Annual cookie sale (pickup of pre-orders, sales as long as supplies last). At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

Sensory Friendly Santa Visit 11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

SUNDAY DECEMBER 14

Christmas in Toy Town - Holiday Open House and Table Settings 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Continued from Saturday, December 13, see above.

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17

Classic Movie Night at the Beals 3:00-5:30 p.m. Screening this month: It's a Wonderful Life. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 18

Toy Town Swing Sampler Class 2:00-2:30 p.m. $5 per lesson. To get more info or sign up, contact thehub@winchendon-cac.org or call 978-297-1667. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 20

Pioneer Valley Brass Quintet 2:00 p.m. This fine five-member ensemble performs holiday and classical favorites. Free admission. PVB appears courtesy of the First Universalist Parish of North Dana Trust. Reception and refreshments follow the concert. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

BINGO! at the HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! 🤩 Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY DECEMBER 21

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. No partner needed! $10 per person includes lesson. Dance class 5:00-5:30, no experience needed. Drop-ins welcome. Food, drink, wine and beer for sale. Live music by Steve and Anna of TakeJazz. 100% of proceeds go to benefit the Winchendon CAC. 3rd Sunday of every month. For info and to register, go to https://www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2025-08-17-17-00. Presented by The HUB and TakeJazz. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 27

TRIVIA NIGHT 6:30 p.m. We are ending 2025 with our First TRIVIA NIGHT with Tony's Toxic Trivia. Fun starts at 6:30 PM. Get your friends, make a team and win fun prizes. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31

Denim & Diamonds New Year's Eve Party 8:00 p.m.- 12:00 a.m. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

Coming in 2026

SATURDAY JANUARY 3

Winter Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Winchendon Farmers Market Winter Market--produce, preserves, salsa, crafts, jewelry, baked goods and more! Inside the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7

Teen GSA Meeting at the Beals 3:30-4:30 p.m. A safe space for teens to meet, exchange information, receive support, socialize, build a community, and talk about issues and concerns related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY JANUARY 8

Beals Book Club 3:00 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

MONDAY JANUARY 12

Walking Beside You Caregiver Support Group 6:00-7:30 p.m. We invite all parents, grandparents, and caregivers raising individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs. We aim to create a safe space to come together, support each other, and share the joys and challenges of raising individuals with unique needs. 3rd Monday of each month. For more information visit the library or see bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY JANUARY 15

Beals Movie Night 6:00 p.m. Screening this month: TBA. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

BINGO! at the HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! 🤩 Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY JANUARY 17

Sensory Friendly Browsing Hour at the Beals 9:00-10:00 a.m. Enjoy a special library hour designed to provide a safe and friendly environment for individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs, and their families. For more information, call the library at 978-297-0300. Every 3rd Saturday of the month. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

SUNDAY JANUARY 18

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! Get tickets at www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2026-01-18-17-00 At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21

Classic Movie Matinee at the Beals 3:00-5:30 p.m. Screening this month: TBA. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY JANUARY 22

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Bingo at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

FRIDAY JANUARY 23

Winchendon Music Festival 7:00 p.m. Free to the public. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

SATURDAY JANUARY 24

Crafternoon - Winter Snow Globe Making Day 1:00-3:00 p.m. Get into the winter spirit and create your own magical snow globe! Each participant will design and take home a unique handmade globe featuring a tree, pinecones, and sparkling snow glitter. All materials are provided--just bring your creativity (and maybe a little sparkle)! This workshop is perfect for adults, families, and older children. $15 per person. Register at link.clover.com/urlshortener/3PkCM8 or by calling 978-297-3155. For more info, email scunningham@winchendon-ma.gov. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SUNDAY JANUARY 25

Winchendon Music Festival 4:00 p.m. Free to the public. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28

Thriller & Mystery Book Club at the Beals 6:30 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4

Teen GSA Meeting at the Beals 3:30-4:30 p.m. A safe space for teens to meet, exchange information, receive support, socialize, build a community, and talk about issues and concerns related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7

Winter Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Winchendon Farmers Market Winter Market--produce, preserves, salsa, crafts, jewelry, baked goods and more! Inside the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Bridging Ideas and Building Futures: Community Conversations 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. More info TBA. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

MONDAY FEBRUARY 9

Walking Beside You Caregiver Support Group 6:00-7:30 p.m. We invite all parents, grandparents, and caregivers raising individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs. We aim to create a safe space to come together, support each other, and share the joys and challenges of raising individuals with unique needs. 3rd Monday of each month. For more information visit the library or see bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12

Beals Book Club 3:00 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! Get tickets at www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2026-01-18-17-00 At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19

Beals Movie Night 6:00 p.m. Screening this month: TBA. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21

Sensory Friendly Browsing Hour at the Beals 9:00-10:00 a.m. Enjoy a special library hour designed to provide a safe and friendly environment for individuals who are neurodivergent, on the autism spectrum, or have other special needs, and their families. For more information, call the library at 978-297-0300. Every 3rd Saturday of the month. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25

Classic Movie Matinee at the Beals 3:00-5:30 p.m. Screening this month: TBA. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Bingo at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28

Crafternoon - Stained Glass Drawing Day 1:00-3:00 p.m. Join us for a bright and colorful Crafternoon as we explore the art of stained glass drawing! Under the guidance of Brenda, each artist will create up to five vibrant designs using pencils and markers--experimenting with shape, color, and shading techniques that make the drawings look like real stained glass. All supplies are included, and no prior experience is needed. $15 per person. Register at link.clover.com/urlshortener/2gRXVP or by calling 978-297-3155. For more info, email scunningham@winchendon-ma.gov. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MARCH 7

Winter Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Winchendon Farmers Market Winter Market--produce, preserves, salsa, crafts, jewelry, baked goods and more! Inside the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

THURSDAY MARCH 12

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

SUNDAY MARCH 15

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! Get tickets at www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2026-01-18-17-00 At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

THURSDAY MARCH 26

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Bingo at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY APRIL 4

Winter Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Winchendon Farmers Market Winter Market--produce, preserves, salsa, crafts, jewelry, baked goods and more! Inside the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

THURSDAY APRIL 9

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

SUNDAY APRIL 19

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! Get tickets at www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2026-01-18-17-00 At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

THURSDAY APRIL 23

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:30 p.m. at UU Church of Winchendon. Dinner will be served in the Parish Hall; take-out available after indoor diners are served. This week's menu TBA. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Bingo at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring your friends, grab your lucky charm, and get ready for a fun-filled evening of bingo and prizes! Play 15 exciting games. Last game is a COVERALL with a GUARANTEED $75 pot! Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY MAY 17

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! Get tickets at www.the-hub.org/event-details/toy-town-swing-the-hub-2026-01-18-17-00 At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

ONGOING

SUNDAYS

Bowling 12:00-5:00 p.m. $25 for a lane per hour for up to 5 people. "Sober Sundays" (no alcoholic beverages). At The HUB (Winchendon CAC), 5 Summer Dr.

MONDAYS

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Chair Yoga with Paula 10:00 a.m. $5 suggested donation per class. This class is suitable for all abilities. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Friends Used Book and Media Sale 1:00-3:00 p.m. Browse a wide selection of used books, DVDs, puzzles, music and more that the whole family will love. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon. We are also happy to share that we are now accepting DONATIONS! Item acceptance is at the discretion of the Friends. All items not accepted WILL be returned to the donor. Donations will ONLY be accepted during book sale hours. Donations should not be deposited in the Library's book drop-off box.
We will NOT accept the following:
* Textbooks of any kind
* Encyclopedias
* Dictionaries
* Any item that contains obsolete information (i.e. medical books)
* Any item in poor condition (scratched or damaged)
* VHS or Cassette Tapes

Yoga at the Beals Memorial Library 5:30-6:30 p.m. With Chantal from Shadow Academy Wellness. All skill levels welcomed! Mats and Blocks are available, if needed. These FREE classes are open for adults and teens. For more info, contact 978-297-0300, bealsmemoriallibrary@gmail.com or visit www.bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon.

AA Meeting 7:30 p.m. Open meeting, all are welcome. UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central Street.

Lego Club for Kids at the Beals 4:00-5:00 p.m. Join us for fun-filled afternoons building Lego creations straight from your imagination! For for information, contact the library at 978-297-0300. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon.

TUESDAYS

Strength Training with Mary Lee 8:30-9:15 a.m. Get fit with these fun exercise classes that are customized for all abilities. $5 suggested donation. Sign up online at www.townofwinchendon.com/council-aging or call the Senior Center. Rides available upon request. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Line Dancing with Mary Lee 9:15-10:15 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Family Friendly Story Hour at the Chapel 10:00-11:00 a.m. For preschool age children. Parents must stay with their children for the story time. At the Chapel Downtown, 286 Central St, Winchendon.

Yoga at the Beals Memorial Library 12:30-1:30 p.m. With Chantal from Shadow Academy Wellness. All skill levels welcomed! Mats and Blocks are available, if needed. These FREE classes are open for adults and teens. For more info, contact 978-297-0300, bealsmemoriallibrary@gmail.com or visit www.bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon.

Taste of Home Lunch 11:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Enjoy a homecooked lunch made by volunteers! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Winch Buddies 3:30 p.m. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAYS

Ukulele Class 9:00-10:00 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Chair Yoga with Paula 10:00-11:00 a.m. $5 suggested donation per class. This class is suitable for all abilities. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Bingo! 12:30-2:30 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Meet-Up With the Kiwanis 6:30 p.m. 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAYS EACH MONTH. All are welcome! Come join in community projects, make new friends, make your community better, have some fun! Younger folks welcome. For more information, call Cailte Kelly, 978-413-9930. Hosted by Kiwanis of Winchendon MA. At the Clark Memorial YMCA Community Room (in new gymnastics building down by the bike path), 155 Central St., Winchendon.

THURSDAYS

Pickleball 9:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

CFCE Preschool Playgroup at the Beals 1:00-2:00 p.m. Join us for an afternoon of free play, a craft, story time and music & movement. This program is in partnership with the Winchendon CFCE. Contact the library at 978-297-0300 for more information. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon.

Winch Buddies 3:30 p.m. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Friends Used Book and Media Sale 5:00-7:00 p.m. Browse a wide selection of used books, DVDs, puzzles, music and more that the whole family will love. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon. We are also happy to share that we are now accepting DONATIONS! Item acceptance is at the discretion of the Friends. All items not accepted WILL be returned to the donor. Donations will ONLY be accepted during book sale hours. Donations should not be deposited in the Library's book drop-off box.
We will NOT accept the following:
* Textbooks of any kind
* Encyclopedias
* Dictionaries
* Any item that contains obsolete information (i.e. medical books)
* Any item in poor condition (scratched or damaged)
* VHS or Cassette Tapes

Kids' Bowling 6:00 p.m. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Den Meetings 6:30-7:45 p.m. The Cub Scouts grades K-5 meets every Thursday Night. To sign up and become a Scout please visit: beascout.org For more information please contact ccpack193@gmail.com.

FRIDAYS

Pickleball 9:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Story Time at the Beals 10:00 a.m. Join us for a fun half hour of stories with Ms. Kristin and Ms. Melissa. This program is in partnership with the Winchendon Community Playgroups & CFCE. Contact the library at 978-297-0300 for more information. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon. Starting Feb 16

Lunch and Free Bowling for Seniors 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Please call 978-297-3155 at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a lunch. Bowling is free for all seniors 55+. At the Winchendon Community HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon

Bowling at the HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. $25 Lane/Hour/Up to 5 People, and shoes included! Sunshine cafe selling snack and beverages Beer and wine for sale. 100% proceeds go to fundraise for the CAC programs and services. At The HUB (Winchendon CAC), 5 Summer Dr.

SATURDAYS

Toy Town Trolley 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Scheduled rides, call or use the Community Connector app to reserve a ride. Sponsored by the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon, call 978-297-3155 for more info.

Friends Used Book and Media Sale 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Browse a wide selection of used books, DVDs, puzzles, music and more that the whole family will love. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon. We are also happy to share that we are now accepting DONATIONS! Item acceptance is at the discretion of the Friends. All items not accepted WILL be returned to the donor. Donations will ONLY be accepted during book sale hours. Donations should not be deposited in the Library's book drop-off box.
We will NOT accept the following:
* Textbooks of any kind
* Encyclopedias
* Dictionaries
* Any item that contains obsolete information (i.e. medical books)
* Any item in poor condition (scratched or damaged)
* VHS or Cassette Tapes

Shopping Transportation to Rindge for Seniors 3:30 p.m. Leaves from the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. Must reserve your ride one week in advance. Call 978-297-3155.

Bowling at the HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. $25 Lane/Hour/Up to 5 People, and shoes included! Sunshine cafe selling snack and beverages Beer and wine for sale. 100% proceeds go to fundraise for the CAC programs and services. At The HUB (Winchendon CAC), 5 Summer Dr.

North Central Collective Greenhouse 5:30-7:00 p.m. Join us for a meal, message and worship. NCC is a collective of likeminded churches who purpose to establish a Gospel presence that leads to Gospel proclamation in our region. At The Chapel Downtown, 286 Central St, Winchendon.



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