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Monday, May 18, 2026 - 7:00 p.m.

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This Week's Winchendon News

Voters Say Yes to All Three School Projects, Shake Up School Committee


On Monday, May 4, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Winchendon voters went to the polls at the Old Murdock Senior Center to cast their ballots in two contested races for town boards and three separate debt exclusion questions for repairs to Winchendon School District buildings. According to the official results posted by the Town Clerk's Office on Thursday, May 7, 614 voters checked in, a turnout of 7.4 percent (according to the most recent voter registration information available from the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office, which says Winchendon had 8,262 registered voters as of February 1, 2025).

Town Manager Bill McKinney was at the polls for some of the day to greet voters and answer any questions. Some of the candidates also spent time during the day greeting voters, most of them outside the Senior Center.

The official results posted by the Town Clerk's Office are as follows.

For Board of Selectmen, incumbent Melissa S. Blanchard received 289 votes and won the seat. Challenger Barbara J. Zisk received 271 votes. 49 ballots were left blank and 5 listed write-in names.

For School Committee, two seats were open and four candidates ran for them. Alissa M. Campbell received the highest number of votes at 386. Yvonne M. Senecal received 244 votes, giving her the second seat on the Committee. Michael K. Gaynor, in his second run for a School Committee seat, was disappointed with 237 votes, and Karen E. Kast-McBride, the only incumbent on the ballot, and who has served on the School Commiteee for six years, received 160 votes. There were 198 blanks (which could mean a voter only chose one candidate instead of two, or that they voted for no one) and 3 write-ins.

There were three seats open on the Board of Health. Monique T. Connor, Barbara J. Zisk and Paula Anne Whitaker were all incumbents for their seats on the Board of Health and ran unopposed. Three write-in candidates received more than one vote each for Board of Health: Tina Santos (5), Lionel Cloutier (4) and Sharon LaRochelle (3).

Nancy Lee Romanowski ran unopposed for a seat on the Housing Authority.

All three of the debt exclusion votes were approved by strong majorities. Each school building's debt exclusion was a separate question.

Question One, for Toy Town Elementary School, received 342 votes in favor (55.7 percent), 263 opposed (42.8 percent) and 9 blanks.

Question Two, for Memorial Elementary School, received 352 votes in favor (57.3 percent), 252 opposed (41.0 percent) and 10 blanks.

Question Three, for Murdock Middle High School, received 348 votes in favor (56.7 percent), 257 opposed (41.9 percent) and 9 blanks.

The Courier called the office of the state Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Winchendon Town Clerk's office to ask when updated voter registration numbers would be available. The Town Clerk explained that Winchendon voter registrations are entered directly into the state's database, and the town uses that database to check in voters. The Secretary's office told the Courier that 2026 voter registration numbers will be published after the deadline for registration for the national primary elections in the fall. This is their standard practice for alternating years when there are federal elections, they explained.



School Committee Chair and Superintendent Respond to Multifaceted Challenges to MSBA Projects at FinCom Hearing

Superintendent and SC Chair
Superintendent Charlotte King and School Committee Chair Mike Barbaro answer questions from the FinCom
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On Wednesday, April 29, the Finance Committee held its customary public hearing on the Annual Town Meeting warrant articles, before the Committee voted on their recommendations for each article. The longest discussions during the hearing concerned Articles 17, 18 and 19, which each ask voters to approve an individual Proposition 2-1/2 debt exclusion for the town's portion of the costs of repairs to one school building. All three buildings have been accepted into the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Accelerated Repair Program, but each is a separate project. The MSBA will reimburse the town for 77.58 percent of costs. Only the buildings approved by voters will proceed with repairs.

At the time of the hearing, the Town Election had not yet been held. As with all Proposition 2-1/2 override questions, these need to be approved at a ballot vote and a Town Meeting vote. At the Town Election on Monday, May 4, all three questions passed by a majority of at least 55 percent. The ballot votes only require a simply majority, but because a debt exclusion involves borrowing money, the Town Meeting votes must pass by a two-thirds majority.

When the hearing reached Article 17, citizen Dr. Maureen Ward came forward to challenge the article on multiple points. Speaking for six solid minutes, she began by saying, "The town must sign a compliance agreement stipulating they will meet the conditions for receiving any partial reimbursement from the state. Three of those stipulations concerning me are, one, that the building will be utilized as a school for 20 years. My question is, does Toy Town have 20 years left as a school or and will our enrollment continue to drop?" She then continued to argue at length, using square footage given in the original architects' plans of the buildings and dividing that by number of students enrolled, that every building is "under-utilized." Memorial, by her calculations, is at 64 percent capacity, Murdock Middle School at 62 percent, Murdock High School is 46 percent and Toy Town at 54 percent. "So if you take your district wide capacity, we're at 56.5 percent. I would say that defines underutilized, given the capacity of the four schools," she concluded. (Murdock Middle High School is considered to be one school for MSBA purposes.) She speculated that the state might refuse to meet its agreement to reimburse if they judged the buildings underutilized.

Dr. Ward continued to say that the district "is not considering consolidation. If we were to consolidate the four schools into three, our capacity district wide would be 76 percent, much more reasonable. If we are to stop procrastinating and actually look seriously at regionalization, even just for the senior high kids 11 and 12, we would be at 68 percent capacity." She also asked why the district wasn't going simply for "repair" instead of a full replacement of the roofs, as the MSBA program was a "repair or replace" program. Dr. Ward went on to say that "We were stung on the feasibility study for the roofs. We were told that the total cost was only $200,000 but don't worry, the state's going to pick it up, so just pass the article. The state did pick up the $200,000 but that's not what the study cost. It was $360,000 so that free roofing cost the taxpayers $160,000."

Dr. Ward suggested that the town can re-submit their application to the MSBA and should stagger the costs, not do all three buildings at a time. She also suggested closing Toy Town, "sell the property, put it back on the tax rolls and make some money for the town."

Superintendent Charlotte King and School Committee Chair Mike Barbaro came forward to respond to the questions raised. Supt. King said, "I believe what the study that Dr. Gosselin did last year took into account the Special Education programming, which requires more square footage per classroom than--I don't know what the original documentation said about capacity...I don't know if it matches the capacity that the current Department of Elementary and Secondary Education require of us now. I imagine it's different, because the buildings were built so long ago."

FinCom member Mike Giovannucci said that all these measurements had to be correct "because if we make a mistake, the state's not going to forgive us for it. They're just not going to pay the bill." [It is unclear whether this is correct, or whether "underutilization" would be an issue at all.]

Mr. Barbaro responded, "The school projects were put forth by the former superintendent and Brian Croteau, prior to Marc Gosselin taking over. They walked through the buildings. They did the assessment of what the building needs are. Memorial School was built in the early 70s. That roof has not been replaced. It's far exceeded its lifespan...They're leaking.

"The High School, which [Dr. Ward] was talking about, has been patched multiple times. It's leaking in multiple places, along the pyramid or the clock tower, whatever you want to call it, but along the flashing, all these things are causing problems internally to the building. And again, that was built in 1996, it's now reached its 30 year life.

"Toy Town was done, again, in the 90s. It was repaired. The roof there has reached its end of life. What happens is, like everywhere else, like your home, at some point these roofs need to be replaced. We have an opportunity from the state, a generous opportunity of 77.58 percent. Our next door neighbor town in Templeton is replacing one roof, and they're only getting 55 percent.

"Additionally, these buildings, Memorial and Toy Town, are being brought up to ADA compliance, which is being funded by this project. It was not funded prior. When the building gets over 30 percent of its cost [to repair], they require [ADA] upgrades. Prior to the last couple of years, the town would have been responsible for all these upgrades to bring the buildings into ADA compliance. We no longer have to worry about that. That is being done by the state."

The fire station would have cost taxpayers $20 million, Mr. Barbaro said, but all three school buildings are estimated to be $4.5 million. He went on to describe the work done to explore the conditions of the three roofs, by cutting holes to see what was happening underneath the surface. "We are looking at replacing the roof, re-insulating, making the buildings more energy efficient, but also part of the state's requirement has become 30 percent solar ready. Both Murdock and Memorial. Both roofs are active, can be used for solar roof later on, more than 30 percent, which in the future, if we decide to do that, we can alleviate some future costs. Toy Town, because of the way it's designed, has to have part of the roof reinforced to match the 30 percent. We are also getting an elevator at Toy Town paid for at 77.58 percent by the state."

At the current capacity of 22 to 23 students per classroom, every classroom in every building is being utilized, Mr. Barbaro said. Moving students among buildings is not a solution when all three roofs are at risk of catastrophic failure.

"Now, the question about Toy Town," he went on. "Toy Town is has been upgraded over the past few years in multiple ways. After COVID, we upgraded the ventilation system. That was done through a state grant. The High School had an updated ventilation system through ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds. We put new boilers in Toy Town. We've also upgraded electrical, water fountains, water lines. The schools are being brought up to grade in multiple ways. We've been investing in our schools quietly and all the time. We've used our staff. We've used Monty Tech, Monty Tech did the sidewalks. Monty Tech did our light conversions to LED, a few years ago, to do cost savings. There's been constant upgrades going on to the schools, but they've been very quiet, and not a lot of funds have been expended."

He added, "As far as addressing consolidation, it's our younger classrooms is where our most effective learning is going on, and the results are bearing that out, as you can see on multiple test scores."

Supt. King said, "We also added a kindergarten class past year at Memorial, and we have a wait list at the Preschool level, so we would be looking to expand at the Preschool level as well. And I know some of you came on tours to look at how the space was utilized. And I think Memorial is a very unique interior building, and I think it's important to note that it doesn't have walls that go up to the ceiling. For anybody that hasn't been there or been there in a while, it's a very unique learning environment. And I just caution everyone to think about putting more classrooms in there and what that would look like, because it creates a significant noise level. They're sort of like those padded office partitions that separate the classrooms, they don't have doors and they don't go up to the ceiling. So it certainly gives us some unique challenges in terms of giving students a suitable education there. We have to be very mindful about how many classrooms we would cram in there."

Mr. Barbaro continued, "We use our other classrooms for specials, like music, we have art, and then we have our Special Ed classrooms, which are uniquely set up for our children that have disabilities and they have their own needs. And so these require a lot of space for us. We're saying that we won't ever look into consolidation. That's not the point. The point is, right now, we have a need to fix the schools.

"Under the agreement, yes, we have to have schools for 20 years. That is true. But in the event that we don't want to use the school, we can lease the school out. CAPS collaborative could use the school. If we decide to sell the property, as long as we sell it for the amount of money that's owed, that pays the note off. So there are options for us. And let me be clear, we are looking into regionalization, but regionalization does not happen in the small classrooms. It happens at the middle and the high school anywhere in the state. That's where the most consolidation of those are, and we don't even have a partner, or no one who's actually looking to partner with us."

If voters decided not to repair Toy Town, and then the town had to fix the roof, the $11 million cost would entirely be on the town, and ADA compliant updates would be required, as well. "I don't want that burden on the taxpayers. I want to grab as much state money as I can," Mr. Barbaro said. He added, "[The MSBA program is] an accelerated repair program. They've already accepted us into the program. If we had a capacity problem, they would have brought it to our attention already. We're past that stage. They're looking to us to fund it. The project will begin next summer. The bids would go out in September, and we would be moving forward, and they would be completed by the fall of the following year, 2027.

"So we're asking the taxpayers and both boards to to work together to make the town a better place. Also, when we regionalize, we're partnering with somebody. We're not getting adopted, and they're not going to regionalize with a town that doesn't maintain its buildings. That's something to think about. When you talk about regionalization, they're going to want to make sure our buildings are sound. They're not going to take us on and say, Oh, here you go. By the way, the roofs leak, and it's $10 million add to your new fund."

The discussion digressed into the topic of regionalization, which is not currently on the table. Mr. Barbaro pointed out that Narragansett Regional school district is "busting at the seams" and built a new elementary school fairly recently. Mr. Giovannucci returned to the question of whether the town can trust the state to keep up its side of the agreement, and not find an excuse not to pay the reimbursement.

Mr. Barbaro said, "When we did the cost estimate, there's money over what they anticipate, right? They have money in there for contingencies, in case something does go wrong. The architects and the firm have completed some jobs very similar to what ours are, and they came in under budget. The money we're asking for is the maximum amount of money. I don't want to spend that money. If and when these bids come in, you will have the final numbers, and any dollar savings, that comes off the overall cost of the buildings."

FinCom member Monique Connor said that Mr. Barbaro wasn't answering the question. Supt. King said, "Yes, the reimbursement rate is guaranteed. They're not going to find any reason to deny it. The only reason would be further down the line if we were to close a building." She said firmly that capacity was not an issue, because the MSBA has all the numbers that Dr. Ward referenced, and full access to all the district information in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website. Mr. Barbaro reiterated that if capacity was any concern, MSBA would have brought it up before now. This vote by the town is the very last step in the process.

FinCom members then raised questions about the warrant articles not having dollar amounts. Dollar amounts will be given when the motions are read on Town Meeting floor. There was further discussion about some FinCom members not feeling they had been fully informed about the process. Ms. Connor asked, "Why weren't these roofs, which is basically maintenance, put into Capital Planning and rotated. That's what should have been done." Supt. King said that it might have been the sheer cost to replace even one roof.

FinCom member Diane Coulter said, "Has anybody looked into consolidation?"

Supt. King said, "I believe it first came up in conversations at a School Committee meeting last year, which is why I think Dr. Gosselin did that study of what our classroom capacity looked like and what our square footage per student looked like. So we had some initial conversations about it. At the moment, we just don't feel at the elementary school level, that it's feasible based on the class sizes that we have, and the fact that our numbers at the lower levels seem to be growing. Our drop off is at the high school level. Sizes maintain a pretty constant number until eighth grade, and then they drop off at the high school for a number of reasons.

"We have done surveys and studies to get to the root cause of this. It seems to be student school choice out. They go to homeschool for a number of reasons, but basically our job, or my job and the district leadership team, are looking at ways to put a stop to that, to keep kids in our district. What can we do? We want to bring kids back from homeschooling. We've just brought a couple of kids back. We want to create in-district programming for our students with special needs, because we're sending a number of students out for these long rides to places that are not in their community, and obviously we would like to develop in-district programming.

"So yes, the drop off is at the high school, and there's a couple of things to consider. First of all, we want to bring kids back. We don't want to be complacent with that. And we also want to consider the fact that, yes, there may be a small number of students in some of the classes, particularly electives, but we have students moving on to post-grad experiences, college, military, we can't affect their transcript by just cutting all those classes. So yes, you might walk through the high school and see a class with five students, but you might see a class with 26 students. When we when we ran the numbers for these MSBA meetings we've been having, that's what we found. So it's tricky, because we don't want to affect a child's future, obviously."

FinCom Chair Tom Kane said, "I got a chance to visit Memorial and Toy Town. I guess they have a unique perspective at Memorial and what struck me is that you can't use capacity numbers that were developed when the buildings were built in today's programming. The programs have changed dramatically. The space that the programs used 40 years ago where we had 25-30 kids in a class. Every class had 25-30 kids.

"When I had a chance to go through there I could see programs that were designed to address the challenges that we have in this community, and certainly other communities too, to provide services for kids early on, wrap-around services. That takes space. So the numbers of kids that were in Memorial when I was there, as I looked at when I did my walk-through, I realized that there's just no way we could provide the programs that we provide kids today in the same spaces that we used where we might have had 500 kids 40 years ago. So I think that the issue of square footage isn't the issue. It's the programs that are in the school that's important."

For more information, see "Tri-Board Meeting Hears Detailed Presentation on School Repair Project" in the February 12-19, 2026 edition of the Winchendon Courier. (This article was also in the March, 2026 edition of the print Winchendon Courier, pages 4-6.)

The Winchendon School District's information page about the MSBA projects is https://www.winchendonk12.org/o/wps/page/msba-accelerated-repair-program.

The last information session, which includes in-depth explanations by the project architects, may be viewed on WinchendonTV at https://winchendon.cablecast.tv/internetchannel/show/381?site=1



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Taste of Winchendon 2026

Board of Health Member (Still) Needed!

While three members of the Board of Health have been re-elected to their seats for a new term, the Board still has a vacant seat to be filled by appointment. The Board meets on the first Monday of each month at 10:00 a.m. If you are available and want to serve on the Board of Health, send a letter of interest to ddennis@winchendon-ma.gov or mail to Town of Winchendon, Attn: Debra Dennis, 109 Front Street, Winchendon MA 01475.

Winchendon has a five-member Board of Health that works along with a Health Agent and Health Inspector. According to various statutes in the Massachusetts General Laws, the Board of Health is responsible for inspecting, licensing, and enforcing regulations for recreational camps, food establishments, indoor ice rinks, public swimming pools, tanning facilities, body art establishments, and public lodging facilities. The Board is also responsible for the enforcement of state regulations regarding housing, as well as the disposal of solid waste and subsurface sanitary sewage disposal (Title V).

The mission of the Winchendon Board of Health is to protect the health of the public and Winchendon residents to prevent and promote a healthy community. This mission will be accomplished through education, public health programs and services, community partnerships, and enforcement of current and future regulations.


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Your One-Stop Guide to What's Happening in your Town!

FRIDAY MAY 8

Sound Bites Community Jam 6:30-9:45 p.m. Open Mic! Sign up list is available at The HUB at 30 minutes before the music starts. Music starts at 6:30. For more information contact Sound Bites Events, www.soundbitesevents.com. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Lanes After Dark: Movie Night 7:00-9:00 p.m. Movie chosen by popular vote, will be announced on May 6. Vote at www.facebook.com/events/1607055117190978. Get ready for a great night of music, community, and a movie under the sky. Bring a chair, bring some friends, and let's make it a night. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MAY 9

Child Loss Support Group 10:00-11:00 a.m. For parents, grandparents and siblings of a child that has died. This is a non-professional support group not affiliated with any religion. If you are in need of support or know others who would benefit from this group, please invite them to come. If you have any questions, please contact Carla Wood 978 297-2217 or Phyllis Cochran 978 297-1193. At United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

Taste of Winchendon 11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Vendors, food, dance, live music. Celebrate all the diverse cultures and flavors of Winchendon! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

TUESDAY MAY 12

Ukelele Group 10:30-11:30 a.m. Come and join our Ukulele group at the Senior Center! At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

From Sitches to Smiles with Quilter and Storyteller Linda Ramra 6:00-7:30 p.m. We all have moments that change the way we see the world. For Linda, it happened on a red velvet couch. In From Stiches to Smiles, she shares how that single experience shaped 20 years of creativity, connection, and joy. Through stories and quilts, Linda invites you to reflect on your own "red velvet couch" moment and discover how everyday experiences can spark unexpected inspiration. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY MAY 13

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. Join us Each Wednesday for a Relaxed Social walk as we explore local spots and learn more about the history of our community! This week: Winchendon Community Park. Led by Lynn Murray. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Classic Movie Matinee at the Beals 3:00 p.m. Screening today: American Graffiti. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Arts Fest 5:30 p.m. A celebration of students' art and music at Murdock Middle High School--come see artwork on display and enjoy the choruses and bands in concert! At Murdock Middle High School, 3 Memorial Dr, Winchendon.

THURSDAY MAY 14

Winchendon Health Fair 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Vendors and information about local services and resources for health and wellness. If you would like to be a vendor, reserve a spot at https://forms.gle/xzr91y8ogKm8ffBE7 At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

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

Beals Book Club 3:00 p.m. Join a discussion group that allows avid readers to discuss the themes, plots, and characters of selected books. The library provides the book each month! Contact the library for this month's title. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Teen Cooking Class 4:00-6:00 p.m. These hands-on classes help teens (age 13-18) build real-life cooking skills, confidence, and independence in the kitchen--all in a fun, supportive environment. Limited to 5, register at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxPCfHsdf9-C0K-cVQeNrBMm-ee4biel-7ajliPq4Lv0_idQ/viewform. Sponsored by United Way. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

American Legion Spaghetti Dinner 5:00-6:30 p.m. Come enjoy a delicious spaghetti dinner and support our local Auxiliary! Hosted by Winchendon American Legion Auxiliary Unit 193. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

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.

Stratton Players Present: "The Cliffnotes of Insanity" 6:00-8:00 p.m. A live-action, interactive performance directed by Chelsey Patriss. Join us for a night full of adventure, romance, and unforgettable fun, with this high-energy homage to The Princess Bride. Tickets $30, includes a buffet dinner. Get your tickets now at square.link/u/j6MR2xun. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. Visionary Sponsor: GFA Federal Credit Union; Unity Sponsor: Oppure Oil, LLC. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

FRIDAY MAY 15

Line Dancing Lessons with Marylee 7:00-8:30 p.m. This is open to anyone who wants to join. No need to sign up in advance. $10 per person to join. This is an all genres music class. Club opens at 6 p.m. Bar opens at 6:30 p.m. Wear comfortable clothing and come join the fun. At the Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MAY 16

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. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Operation Winchendon Cares 9:00-10:30 a.m. Come help fill "care packages" for our actively serving military, or bring items to donate! Theme this month is "Honoring Our Best on Armed Forces Day." At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School Street (downstairs).

Bridging Ideas and Building Futures: Community Conversations 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Topic: What are we prepared to do to become the community we want to be? The future of our community isn't built by chance, but by choice. The crucial question facing each of us today is this: What are we prepared to do to become the community we want to be? Are we ready to move beyond conversation and commit to collective action, turning our shared aspirations into tangible reality? The answer lies in the steps we take together, starting now. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

MONDAY MAY 18

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.

Annual Town Meeting 7:00 p.m. At Murdock Middle High School, 3 Memorial Dr, Winchendon.

TUESDAY MAY 19

Growing Places Farmers Market 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fresh local vegetables available for purchase using cash, debit/credit or SNAP/HIP benefits! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Teen Dungeons & Dragons Club 3:30-5:00 p.m. A tabletop roleplaying club for teens! Membership is limited, contact the library at 978-297-0300 to sign up. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Book Talk with Local Author Catherine Zebrowski 6:00-7:30 p.m. Join us as local author Catherine Zebrowski discusses her new memoir, Me Fran and the Shadow Man. Get a peek into process of writing a memoir as Catherine shares her inspiration, creative journey, and the emotions behind writing this personal story. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY MAY 20

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. Join us Each Wednesday for a Relaxed Social walk as we explore local spots and learn more about the history of our community! This week: Lake Dennison Recreation Area. Led by Lynn Murray. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Integrity Medicare Appointments 10:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Have questions about insurance? Call the Senior Center at 978-297-3155 and make an appointment with Margaret from Integrity Medicare! At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Craft & Chat 6:30-8:00 p.m. Craft and Chat is a space for adults of all ages to come and spend time relaxing while crocheting and chatting. Bring your crochet supplies and whether you want to learn or work on ongoing projects, we would love for you to join us! At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

THURSDAY MAY 21

Merrily's Free Card Making Class 10_30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. This is a free class offered by GALA. Make your own greeting card using found objects and your creativity! Merrily will guide you to make a one-of-a-kind creation. Held in the Community room.A t Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:15 p.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Served in the Parish Hall. This week the menu is warm ham & cheese sandwiches on buns with a yummy sauce, spinach salad, chips and dessert. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 52 Spruce Street, Winchendon.

Movie Night at the Beals 6:00 p.m. Screening today: Hamnet (2026). At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Las Vegas Night at Whispered Spirits Speakeasy 7:00-11:00 p.m. Come join us and enjoy live music by Danny Boy! Drink specials available & light refreshments served. At the Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MAY 23

The Ed Sullivans 2:00-4:00 p.m. FREE concert! The Ed Sullivans are bringing the unforgettable hits of the 60s & 70s back to life--rocking the classics with songs you know, love, and can't help but sing along to. Grab your lawn chairs or blankets, gather your friends and family, and enjoy an afternoon of great music in a beautiful outdoor setting. Get tickets and info at www.eventeny.com/events/the-ed-sullivans-2026-27895/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation and the Mass Cultural Council. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

Neil Byrne in Concert - It's an Irish Thing 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $35 for general admission, $70 for concert and VIP Meet & Greet photo opportunity with Neil Byrne. Tickets available at www.neilbyrnemusic.com/tour. At Winchendon History & Cultural Center, Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St.

SATURDAY MAY 23

Memorial Day Decoration of Veterans' Graves 10:00 a.m. Volunteers assemble at Calvary Cemetery on Glenallen St, then go to Riverside Cemetery and then Old Centre, placing decorations on veterans' graves.

SUNDAY MAY 24

Memorial Day Service 10:00-11:30 a.m. Please come join us for worship service as we honor and remember with the members of our local Scouts and with the members of the Winchendon American Legion, those who have made the ultimate sacrifice so that we may be free. At United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

MONDAY MAY 25

Winchendon Memorial Day Ceremonies 10:00 a.m. Parade assembles at the Fire Station at 9:45 a.m. and marches down Central St at 10:00 a.m. Stops at Legion Park and VFW Park, then ends at G.A.R. Park for full ceremonies. If weather is bad, ceremonies will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

WEDNESDAY MAY 27

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. Join us Each Wednesday for a Relaxed Social walk as we explore local spots and learn more about the history of our community! This week: Old Murdock Senior Center. Led by Lynn Murray. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Thriller & Mystery Book Club 4:00 p.m. If you love the thrills and chills of a good thriller, then join the Beals Mystery Book Club! Participants can share their favorites and enjoy some new ones with other fans of the genre! The library provides suggested books each month. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY MAY 28

Teen Cooking Class 4:00-6:00 p.m. These hands-on classes help teens (age 13-18) build real-life cooking skills, confidence, and independence in the kitchen--all in a fun, supportive environment. Limited to 5, register at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxPCfHsdf9-C0K-cVQeNrBMm-ee4biel-7ajliPq4Lv0_idQ/viewform. Sponsored by United Way. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, 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 chicken teriyaki. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

Documentary Night at the Beals 6:00 p.m. Screening today: Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2026). A Russian teacher secretly documents his small town school's transformation into a war recruitment center during the Ukraine invasion, revealing the ethical dilemmas educators face amid propaganda and militarization. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Bingo at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Join the Winchendon Parks and Recreation for Bingo at the HUB! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MAY 30

Art Critique with GALA 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Are you looking for encouragement and support from other artists? Bring up to 2 pieces of your artwork (finished or unfinished) to share with your circle of artist friends. The first 15 minutes will be social time, then we will go into sharing our artwork. You may bring snacks to share with the group. Free to all GALA members. New artists, first 2 classes are free. Janet Dupuis will help guide us during our time together. Email Janet to let her know that you will be joining us at Jandu516@gmail.com. For more info about GALA see www.galagardner.org. In the Community Room of the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Montapalooza! 12:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the gate. An outdoor, community-focused music festival celebrating artists from the North-Central Massachusetts region, the state and all over New England. Two stages, vendor area and food trucks. The overall experience is designed to be relaxed and inclusive. A place where people can enjoy live music, shop local vendors, and spend a day connecting with the community. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/montapalooza-27237. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY JUNE 6

Founders Day 2:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for a full day of fun, music, and community as we celebrate the 4th year of the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation Performing Arts Amphitheater! Entertainment, food, vendors, games, live music by The Quarry, New Release and Whiskey Johnson. BONUS: Winchendon's FIRST drone show! Accepting Vendor Applications: www.eventeny.com/events/founders-day-2026-27227. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SUNDAY JUNE 7

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. This 40-piece professional wind ensemble under the direction of Dr. Lindsay Bronnenkant (UMass Music Faculty) presents "Happy 250th Birthday, America!" Concert selections will include patriotic favorites and special appearance of a uniformed, revolutionary war-era wind band. Free admission, refreshments sold. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

THURSDAY JUNE 11

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 JUNE 12

Adam Ezra Group Rock Band 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $25. Blending Americana, folk, and roots music with a powerful sense of purpose, Adam Ezra Group has built one of the most loyal fan communities in modern independent music. Known for their deeply personal performances and grassroots approach, the band has been selling out theaters across the Northeast--without ever losing sight of where they came from. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/adam-ezra-group-27912. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY JUNE 13

Sunset Social: Salsa & Sangria 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Kids under 12 free. Join us for a vibrant summer evening of music, dancing, and community. Whether you're an experienced dancer or just want to soak in the atmosphere, this is a relaxed, welcoming night out for all ages. Salsa dance lesson, live performance, DJ music and dancing, farm-fresh food & snacks, Sangria & tropical cocktails. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/sunset-socials-salsa-sangria-2026-27897/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SUNDAY JUNE 14

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. This 40-piece professional wind ensemble under the direction of Dr. Lindsay Bronnenkant (UMass Music Faculty) presents "Over the Hills and Through the Woods." Concert selections will include marches and songs of journey. Free admission, refreshments sold. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

SATURDAY JUNE 20

Summer Lawn Fair 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. An annual tradition since 1867. Stroll our church grounds full of crafts, retail and yard sale items, concessions, raffles and even a free cycle table! Rain (indoors) or shine. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

Bands, BBQ & Brews 1:00-7:00 p.m. Gates open @ 1pm. Music by Nick Staples 1-3pm & New Release 3-7pm. Brew Tastings: $20 with portion of the proceeds to benefit local animal shelter. Louie's famous chicken bbq $15. Tickets available in advance for both. (BBQ tickets only available in advance) Great Music, Food & BBQ...Come join the fun! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SUNDAY JUNE 21

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. This 40-piece professional wind ensemble under the direction of Dr. Lindsay Bronnenkant (UMass Music Faculty) presents "Ahoy!" Concert selections will take us to the "high seas." Free admission, refreshments sold. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

THURSDAY JUNE 25

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 country ribs. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 126 Central Street.

FRIDAY JUNE 26

Community Open Mic & Picnic in the Park 2:00-8:00 p.m. FREE! This all-ages community event invites neighbors, friends, and families to gather outdoors for an evening of live local talent, including music, comedy, storytelling, and more. Whether you're stepping up to the mic or enjoying the performances from the lawn, this is a great chance to connect, unwind, and celebrate community creativity. Bring a picnic, blanket, or lawn chair and enjoy the beautiful park setting while supporting local performers. Performers of all experience levels are welcome--sign-ups will be available on site. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY JUNE 27

Food Truck Festival and Battle of the Bands 2026 12:00-7:00 p.m. Free! Spend the day eating your way through the trucks, then cheer on your favorite band as they compete for the win! Huge lineup of food trucks, local bands competing, sweet treats, cold drinks, local vendors. For vendor applications or to sign up as a volunteer, go to www.eventeny.com/events/food-truck-festival-and-battle-of-the-bands-2026-26975/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Rec. At G.A.R. Park, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SUNDAY JUNE 28

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. This 40-piece professional wind ensemble under the direction of Dr. Lindsay Bronnenkant (UMass Music Faculty) presents "Characters"--their final concert of the season. Concert selections will depict different characters, some well-known, some not. Free admission, refreshments sold. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

SATURDAY JULY 11

Sunset Social: Island Vibes 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Kids under 12 free. Island Vibes is part of the Sunset Socials series and brings tropical energy, great music, and relaxed summer fun to the amphitheater. Whether you're dancing, lounging with friends, or just soaking in the atmosphere, Island Vibes is all about enjoying summer together in a beautiful outdoor setting. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/sunset-socials-island-vibes-2026-27902. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

Damian McGinty Acoustic Tour 2026 6:00 p.m. Join Damian McGinty, the charismatic star of Celtic Thunder and Glee, for an unforgettable evening of music, charm, and pure magic! On this special summer night, Damian's heartwarming ballads, upbeat tunes, and captivating stories are set to come to life on stage. Known for his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence, Damian brings an authentic blend of folk and pop. Damian's soulful voice weaves through a tapestry of songs, including hits from his latest releases and his repertoire of solo originals, fan favorites, and a few beloved Celtic Thunder classics. With a mix of personal anecdotes from his life on the road and incredible musicianship, this tour is designed to connect deeply with every audience member. Tickets available at damianmcginty.com/tours. At Winchendon History & Cultural Center, Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St.

Into the Floyd Concert 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $20. Based in Central Massachusetts, Into The Floyd brings the music of Pink Floyd vividly to life, performing an authentic and expansive catalog spanning the band's entire career--from their earliest psychedelic works of the 1960s through their final studio recordings. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/into-the-floyd-2026-27905. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

FRIDAY JULY 24

Community Open Mic & Picnic in the Park 2:00-8:00 p.m. FREE! This all-ages community event invites neighbors, friends, and families to gather outdoors for an evening of live local talent, including music, comedy, storytelling, and more. Whether you're stepping up to the mic or enjoying the performances from the lawn, this is a great chance to connect, unwind, and celebrate community creativity. Bring a picnic, blanket, or lawn chair and enjoy the beautiful park setting while supporting local performers. Performers of all experience levels are welcome--sign-ups will be available on site. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY JULY 25

The Reminisants Concert 4:00-8:00 p.m. Tickets $10. Known for keeping crowds entertained and the dance floor moving, The Reminisants deliver a high-energy mix of classic hits and crowd favorites spanning multiple decades. Their interactive style and wide-ranging song list make them a perfect fit for a relaxed, family-friendly outdoor concert. Bring your friends, your lawn chairs, and your dancing shoes, and enjoy a laid-back summer concert in the park that's all about fun, familiarity, and community connection. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/reminiscents-27913. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY AUGUST 8

4EverFab Concert 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Celebrating 14 seasons together, 4EverFab is New England's premier Beatles tribute band, featuring the original four founding members who have performed together for more than a decade. With over 325 shows under their belt, they've mastered the sound, spirit, and excitement that made The Beatles a global phenomenon--and they deliver it with infectious energy and total authenticity. From early favorites like "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and "Twist and Shout," to later anthems like "Come Together," "Hey Jude," and "Let It Be," this show is a nonstop sing-along packed with timeless hits that span generations. Whether you're a lifelong Beatles fan or just love a great summer concert, you'll find yourself clapping, dancing, and singing every word. So all together now--bring your friends, grab a lawn chair or blanket, and get ready for a night of classic songs, big harmonies, and pure joy under the summer sky. This is one Beatles experience you won't want to let it be without you there! Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/4everfab-concert-27914. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY AUGUST 15

Italian Street Fest 12:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Join us for a lively afternoon celebrating Italian culture, music, food, and community! Stroll through the park and enjoy delicious Italian eats, specialty vendors, and festive fun for the whole family. Music by Italo DeMasi, Sounds Like Frank and Ambrosini. Food vendors and local crafters/vendors. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/italian-street-fest-28905/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

FRIDAY AUGUST 28

Community Open Mic & Picnic in the Park 2:00-8:00 p.m. FREE! This all-ages community event invites neighbors, friends, and families to gather outdoors for an evening of live local talent, including music, comedy, storytelling, and more. Whether you're stepping up to the mic or enjoying the performances from the lawn, this is a great chance to connect, unwind, and celebrate community creativity. Bring a picnic, blanket, or lawn chair and enjoy the beautiful park setting while supporting local performers. Performers of all experience levels are welcome--sign-ups will be available on site. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY AUGUST 29

Blues, Brew & BBQ 3:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $15. Bring your appetite and enjoy BBQ favorites, local craft beer, and great company in a laid-back outdoor setting. Whether you're a blues lover or just looking for a fantastic Saturday night, Blues, Brew & BBQ has something for everyone. Be sure to bring a lawn chair or blanket, gather your friends, and settle in for a night filled with music, food, and community.
3:00 PM - Memphis Kelly
5:00 PM - Ottomatic Slim & The Deadly Sins
7:00 PM - Wildcat O'Halloran Band
Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/blues-brew-bbq-2026-27915. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12

Sunset Social: Harvest Social 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Kids under 12 free. This community-focused event is all about enjoying the best parts of autumn: crisp air, harvest vibes, and time together in a beautiful outdoor setting. Whether you're coming to socialize, relax, or simply soak in the fall atmosphere, the Farm Harvest Social offers a warm and welcoming way to celebrate the season. Expect an evening filled with seasonal ambiance, community spirit, and fall-inspired fun at the park. Bring friends, meet neighbors, and enjoy a relaxed night designed to celebrate harvest time in Winchendon. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/sunset-socials-harvest-social-27903. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19

Cowboys & Hippies Concert 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tickets $25. From early afternoon through sunset and into the evening, the stage will be alive with powerhouse performances from regional favorites and crowd-loving jam bands. Expect soaring guitar solos, tight grooves, soulful vocals, and plenty of moments that make you want to dance, sway, and sing along. Featuring Whiskey6, The Whole Loaf and Bearly Dead. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/cowboys-hippies-concert-27916. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25

Community Open Mic & Picnic in the Park 2:00-8:00 p.m. FREE! This all-ages community event invites neighbors, friends, and families to gather outdoors for an evening of live local talent, including music, comedy, storytelling, and more. Whether you're stepping up to the mic or enjoying the performances from the lawn, this is a great chance to connect, unwind, and celebrate community creativity. Bring a picnic, blanket, or lawn chair and enjoy the beautiful park setting while supporting local performers. Performers of all experience levels are welcome--sign-ups will be available on site. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26

Central Mass Irish Festival 2026 12:00-8:00 p.m. Tickets $20 (early bird rate). Three of New England's premiere Irish bands, dancers, harps, pipes and drums, Irish food and drink, Irish vendors, and an open trad seisun come together for an all day celebration of all things Irish in the heart of New England. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/central-mass-irish-festival-2026-28127. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 3

Winchendon Honky-Tonk 4:00-8:00 p.m. Tickets $15. Featuring Live Performances By: Whitney Doucet Band and AK Cody & The Northmen. Live country music at our beautiful outdoor Amphitheater, plenty of dancing space, lawn seating (bring your chairs and blankets), beer and beverage service (21+ with valid ID). Family-friendly. Tickets are limited--Advance purchase is strongly recommended. Get tickets (and vendor applications) at www.eventeny.com/events/winchendon-honky-tonk-28546/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17

Haunted Happenings 1:00-9:00 p.m. FREE! Join us for a spooktacular night of Free family fun as Haunted Happenings returns—bigger and better than ever! Costumes, candy, creepy fun... we've got it all! Here's what you can look forward to:
Trunk or Treat
Music & Halloween Games
Haunted Trails after dark (enter if you dare!)
Food Trucks & Local Vendors
Costumes encouraged. Fun guaranteed. Tag your boo crew and we'll see you there! Vendor applications at www.eventeny.com/events/haunted-happenings-2026-28036. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 24

Sunset Social: Mega Monster Mash 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tickets $5. Kids under 12 free. Enjoy a lively Halloween atmosphere featuring live music, costume contests for kids and adults, and plenty of seasonal fun. Dress up in your best costume, bring friends and family, and celebrate Halloween together under the lights at the park. Food and drinks will be available for purchase, including local beer and wine, farm-fresh food, handmade boba tea, and pumpkin spice drinks. Get tickets at www.eventeny.com/events/sunset-socials-mega-monster-mash-27904. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

ONGOING

SUNDAYS

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

ESL Classes 6:00-8:00 p.m. Through May 31. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

MONDAYS

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Drop in and play pickleball! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Gentle Yoga with Paula 10:00 a.m. Chair yoga tailored to the older generations to increase flexibility, balance, and breathwork to lower stress levels. 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

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.

Yoga With Chantal from Shadow Academy Wellness 4:30-5:30 p.m. Unwind, relax, and celebrate the beauty of yoga. All skill levels welcomed! Mats and Blocks are available, if needed. Open to 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.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

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

TUESDAYS

Strength Training with Mary Lee 8:30-9:15 a.m. Work at your own pace, with guidance from Marylee, to build and retain muscle utilizing handweights. You may bring your own or use the weights on hand! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Drop in and play pickleball! 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.

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.

Taste of Home Lunch 11:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Enjoy a homecooked lunch made by volunteers! Call 928-297-3155 to reserve a spot. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Game Day Tuesdays 12:00-3:00 p.m. Tables will be set up with a variety of games, including cribbage, Scrabble, checkers, chess and cards. All experience levels welcome to drop in and play. Transportation available via the Community Connector. Contact the Senior Center at 978-297-3155 or winchendoncoa@gmail.com with any questions. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon.

Sons of the American Legion Tuesday Dinner 5:00-7:00 p.m. Come and join us in the downstairs hall and lounge for a wonderful time of food and fellowship at the Winchendon American Legion. Please see our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554947800863) where we will post the menu and prices each week. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAYS

Ukelele Class with Julie 9:00-10:00 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Drop in and play pickleball! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Gentle Yoga with Paula 10:00-11:00 a.m. 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.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

ESL Classes 6:00-8:00 p.m. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Drop in and play pickleball! 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.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, 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

Cub Scout Meetings 6:30-7:45 p.m. For more information, please contact ccpack193@gmail.com.

FRIDAYS

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Drop in and play pickleball! 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

Open Bowling for the Public 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. FOR DETAILS and TO RSVP VISIT: https://www.the-hub.org/community-bowling. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon

Senior Lunch and Free Bowling 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Come in and enjoy lunch, free bowling, and fellowship! Please call 978-297-3155 at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a lunch. Bowling is free for all seniors 55+ from 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Suggested donation, $5. At the The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon

Zumbini with MaryLee 11:15 a.m.- 12:15 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Teen Drop-in at The HUB 4:00-6:00 p.m. Looking for a safe, welcoming place to hang out after school? Teen Drop-In at The HUB is your space to relax, connect, and have fun--completely free. In partnership with The Sunshine Café, we're offering free bowling plus a rotating lineup of activities designed just for teens. Whether you're competitive, creative, or just want to chill with friends, there's something for you every week. 1st Friday, Gaming Night; 2nd Friday, Paint & Sip; 3rd Friday, Movie Night; 4th Friday, Surprise event. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

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.

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Come on over to The Hub and grab brunch and enjoy 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.

Open Bowling for the Public 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. FOR DETAILS and TO RSVP VISIT: https://www.the-hub.org/community-bowling. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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

Winchendon Farmers Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. STARTS MAY 16. Crafts, fresh farm produce, baked goods. At G.A.R. Park, Murdock Ave and Grove St, Winchendon. Rain or shine! In inclement weather, the Market will move into the Old Murdock Senior Center, right next to the park.

Shopping Transportation to Rindge for Seniors 3:30-4:30 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.

Prayer at TWR House of Prayer 5:00 p.m. TWR House of Prayer is open to the public and all are welcome to come and participate. While in the prayer room, feel free to worship, read and study the Bible and engage in prayer. Every prayer meeting is lead by live continuous worship music and each hour has a specific prayer topic that all are encouraged to pray for. For more details and information check out our website at twrhouseofprayer.org. At TWR House of Prayer, 10 Pond St, Winchendon.

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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