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The HUB Holds Grand Opening for Beautifully Refinished Back Patio Space

Patio Grand Opening
The newly refinished back patio space
Photo by Inanna Arthen
Patio Grand Opening
Artwork from the student in the art club at Murdock Middle School
Photo by Inanna Arthen


On Friday, June 19, The HUB hosted a combination Grand Opening Celebration for their newly finished back patio space and a celebration of the Juneteenth federal holiday, with raffles, a student art display, and live music provided by Annie Wallflower & Julian Wagner and the Rusty Truck Saloon Band. The HUB was full of people, both inside and outside, enjoying cool but lovely weather and admiring the new space.

If you had seen the back area two years ago, you would hardly believe your eyes now. Formerly a rubble-strewn "vacant lot" filling the corner where the bowling alley and the office addition to it connect, the pristine space now features concrete paving, a gravel center with Adirondack-style chairs, a trim privacy fence on the open sides painted deep gray so that it is hardly noticeable, freshly painted walls and murals, a stage area, tables, benches and chairs, lighting, a sound system, and a concession window where volunteers can serve food and drinks from inside to guests on the patio. Weather allowing, the patio doubles the amount of space available for classes, meetings, events and activities. Visitors access the patio through a door at the back of the meeting/classroom area next to the food pantry. It was all made possible thanks to the generous support of the T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program through Main Street America, the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation, Inc., and the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts.

The celebration began at 5:00 p.m. and ran until 8:00 p.m. The Sunshine Cafe was open, as were all the bowling lanes, for half price. The classroom space featured a table full of raffle baskets and a display of art and writing by members of the student art club at Murdock Middle School. All proceeds will go for new bowling shoes for The HUB bowling alley.

At 6:30 p.m., Miranda Jennings, Director of the Winchendon CAC and The HUB, called everyone together for the official ribbon cutting.

After thanking everyone who was attending, and the volunteers who were handling the tech so we all could hear, Ms. Jennings wanted everyone present to hear what had been said at the Ounce of Prevention Conference 2026 in Worcester on June 17 by Dr. Robbie Goldstein, the Masschusetts Commissioner for Public Health. Dr. Goldstein had picked one organization in the entire state to exemplify the conference theme of "Prevention Along the Stream: Collaboration and Connection to Build Healthy Communities," and he chose The HUB as his example. Ms. Jennings played a recording of his words. Dr. Goldstein said, "One more thing about this bowling alley. It is once again a bowling alley, with the rumble of balls down the lanes, the clatter of pins falling, kids cheering or perhaps groaning, families laughing, the sounds of a very vibrant community. What was once an empty building has become a place of connection, opportunity, and hope. It is a bowling alley transformed into a launchpad for human potential. When a community decides that people deserve support, stability, and opportunity before crisis ever arrives, that is prevention.

"This year's conference theme, 'Prevention Along the Stream,' is not just a metaphor, it's a framework for how we have to think about the work. Some of you are working downstream, responding to crises, providing care in moments of acute need, showing up when someone is struggling. That work is vital, and we need it. Some of you are working midstream in schools and shelters and health centers, catching problems before they become emergencies, building connections before people fall through the cracks, and that work is vital. We need it. And some of you are working upstream, addressing the root causes, the housing, the food access, economic security, the racism. You're looking at the historical disinvestment, the conditions that shape health long before anyone walks through a clinic door, and that work too is vital. We need it. We need all of it, not as competing approaches, but rather as a continuum."

State Representative Jon Zlotnik stepped up to say, "I just want to congratulate you all again. This is, I don't know what number ribbon cutting as we get through different stages, but I remember Miranda first came to me with this idea a few years ago, and we had a nice chat, and I walked away from that meeting thinking, well, that's a really nice vision. I don't know if she'll pull it off, and I don't know if it's possible this decade, but with a little bit of help from the state, a little bit of help from our private donors, and a whole lot of help and effort from the local community, not only has this happened, but it's happened in really record time. I got to tell you, I have other communities in my district that would love to have something like this. Some of them are working on it and can't pull together, but what this little town has done to make this a thriving social spot is really something special, and it's something each and every one of you should really be proud of the effort that's gone into it, so really, congratulations."

Ms. Jennings went on, "Before we do our ribbon cutting, I want to say thank you to some people. I want to tell a little bit of a story. So, when we first got this building, we didn't know what to do with it, because it was a smelly, stinky bowling alley, a wonderful bowling alley, but it was kind of stinky and smelly, because it has been here for a very long time, and it's like a staple in this community. Raise your hand if you used to play here when you were little. So a lot of you have very fond memories of this place. So we wanted to do that justice.

"We were connected by one of our Select Board members, Dr. Erika Eitland, with the firm she works with, called Perkins & Will, and they did a design for free of this patio and of the entire building, so everything you're seeing here is through this amazing vision of an internationally renowned, one of the top design firms in the entire world did this for Winchendon, because they saw the possibility and the drive and the hard work that we have here in Winchendon. I think we made them proud, we are so grateful for that design.

"And then there have been hours, I think we've counted over 2200 hours of volunteer sweat and labor that went into making this patio itself happen. Every single piece of dirt, piece of cement, piece of rock, piece of furniture was hauled in by hand down that little pathway or pumped over the roof to fill in the cement, and that was done by Winchendon School students, Murdock School students, volunteers from Winchendon and I think from Johnson & Johnson, many of you who were here, all of our regular volunteers at the CAC, our board members. So it's just been a labor of love to make this happen, and a lot of people didn't think we could do it, but we definitely proved them wrong, and we did it.

"So to all of you, and there's a special volunteer who's over there hiding, his name is Howie. Yes, Howie has probably put in like 500 of those 2000 hours, or like half of those 2000 hours. He built this entire fence by himself, basically, with students, which has made it possible for us to have our after-program here. He helped fill in the gravel, fill literally everything out here."

After a round of enthusiastic applause, Ms. Jennings explained that this ribbon cutting ceremony would be a little different than the usual one. Short streamers of fabric were passed out to everyone present, and Ms. Jennings told everybody on the patio to form a big circle, and tie the ends of their streamer to their neighbors' streamers. This formed one long multi-colored ribbon, whose ends were attached to the ribbon held up on the stage.

"The reason we're doing this is because this place is so much more than a cool patio or a bowling alley," Ms. Jennings said. "It is our community center that we have built, and we will continue to build and take care of. It is a place where teens can now come four days a week for free teen drop-in centers. We have senior bowling, we have a youth workforce program. Here's Richie, he's part of it. He's cooking tonight. We have a food pantry, we have social services, we have a thrift store, and we have a whole lot of fun and a whole lot of community happening here, which you don't find that other places. This place is truly magical, and it's because every single person here makes it magic, and I'm saying that out of all sincerity."

She asked people in various groups--board members, volunteers, people who had gotten services from the CAC, people who had come to an event or activity, and so on--to raise their bit of ribbon high, until the entire circle was holding up their ribbon.

"I end with a quote that my mother always used when she gave speeches, from Margaret Mead," Ms. Jennings said. "Never doubt that a small group of people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

With that, volunteers Richie and Howie snipped the ribbon with the giant scissors, which had been brought by Planning Coordinator Nicole Roberts.

Ms. Jennings told the Courier that credit and their unending gratitude also go to Powell Stone & Gravel, which donated gravel for the patio, PLAC Concrete Construction LLC, for donating the time and labor to pour the concrete surfaces, Tenney Remodeling, and Dame Electric LLC.



Downtown Winchendon Rockin' on Saturday, June 20 as Multiple Traditions Share the Day

UUCW Lawn Fair June 20
Vendor booths at the UUCW Summer Lawn Fair
Photo by Jill Sackett
Clark YMCA Solstice Fair
Vendor booths at the Clark YMCA field
Photo by Inanna Arthen


Downtown Winchendon was packed with activity and entertainment on Saturday, June 20 as numerous beloved annual traditions offered food, vendors, live music, a parade, children's amusements, raffles galore and more. The weather was pleasant and rain-free, although it was somewhat gusty. Vendors occasionally had to grab at their table items to prevent escapes.

The highlight of the day, the Solstice Fair parade, marched down Central Street at 11:00 a.m. on the dot, beginning with fire engines and a police cruiser, sirens wailing. Police Chief Dan Wolski piloted the cruiser. They were followed by a long line of classic cars from Broadview, a couple of groups with YMCA banners, a troop of Girl Scouts, a long line of farm vehicles, trucks from Brooks Automotive, several other vehicles and groups, and two big DPW trucks at the very end.

The Clark Memorial YMCA's vendor booths were lined up on their athletic field. Also on the field were several large inflatable bounce-houses and pony rides for kids. Musicians played from a stage in front of the field house, and a large tent was set up for people to sit under and eat food from the food concessions by the stage.

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Winchendon was holding its annual Summer Lawn Fair--which, with a few breaks during times such as WWII and COVID, has been running since 1867. The front lawn was completely filled with local vendors and organizations, including the Friends of the Beals Memorial Library and the Winchendon Garden Club with an array of raffle baskets and garden plants for sale. Winchendon Winds had a table with raffle baskets and information, and there was a "freecycle" table. UUCW ran its popular hot dog concession, selling hot dogs and fixin's, chips, water and soda.

Immaculate Heart of Mary church was on the second day of their annual three-day Strawberry festival, with live music, dancing (performances and participatory), raffles, food, a bake sale, and of course, a whole table of strawberry treats, including strawberry shortcake. They also had a "Chinese auction" of antiques and second-hand or hand-made items, and more second-hand items for sale in "Grandma's Attic" next door.

It was a very enjoyable day for Winchendonians and visitors, especially after so many rainy weekends over the last couple of months. If you missed it, here is a video of the parade! Participation in the parade is free of charge and open to any business, organization or group in Winchendon. To march in it, you only need to sign up with the Clark by the deadline (this year it was May 22).


video by Inanna Arthen





Winchendon Winds Closes Concert Series with "Characters"

Winchendon Winds 6/21/2026
Over 120 people enjoyed the concert "Ahoy!" on June 21
Photo by Inanna Arthen
Winchendon Winds 6/21/2026
Winchendon Winds Auxiliary volunteers Jane LaPointe and Britta LaFortune staff the concession table on June 21
Photo by Inanna Arthen


Last chance for 2026! Winchendon Winds closes out their four-concert series this Sunday, June 28, at 2:00 p.m. at the UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central Street. The theme for this final concert is "Characters." The audience will be "introduced" to James Bond, the Wicked Witch, Tony & Maria and more as the band plays music depicting various characters, some known, some not-so-well known.

This year's grand finale is Edward Elgar's monumental "Enigma Variations." While Elgar's most widely recognized composition is the "Pomp and Circumstance" march played at most all graduation ceremonies, his "Enigma Variations," composed between 1898-1899, may be considered his most personal and expansive work. In it, Elgar introduces a theme and 14 variations, each of which musically describes a person (or in one case, a dog!) in his social circle. Some movements are somber, and others playful, but all effectively portray a characteristic, mannerism or other trait unique to the individual being described. The concert program will provide a description of each "character" movement so the audience can follow along.

Winchendon Winds concerts remain free, thanks to generous support from ten area Local Cultural Councils including the Winchendon Cultural Council, the Robinson-Broadhurst Foundation, and various businesses and individuals. The concerts are family-friendly and young musicians are especially welcome. Refreshments will be sold before the concert and at intermission. Raffle winners will be drawn at the conclusion of the concert, and some lucky winner will guest-conduct the band in a season-ending encore of John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever."

For more information about Winchendon Winds, visit winchendonwinds.org.

Winchendon Winds plays the John Philip Sousa march "Hands Across the Sea" at the June 21 concert.


video by Inanna Arthen





Eric Ducharme Appointed to Board of Health in Joint Meeting of BOS and BOH

Eric DuCharme
Eric Ducharme responds to a question
photo copyright Town of Winchendon


In a joint meeting of the Board of Health and Board of Selectmen convened on Monday, June 22 so the two boards could consider applicants for two open seats on the Board of Health, applicant Eric DuCharme was the only one of three who appeared to be interviewed.

BOH Chair Monique Connor began the interview by asking, "How do you see yourself helping out with the Board of Health?"

Mr. DuCharme said, "I think that I can help the Board of Health through just being present, also being maintaining integrity while being present, also being conscious when being present, and making sure that I'm abiding by proper code, ethics, and responsibilities that are given to me."

BOH member Barbara Zisk asked, "Are you comfortable making decisions based on state regulations, even when they're unpopular?" When Mr. DuCharme replied yes, Ms. Zisk continued, "How would you handle a situation where a friend or business owner presses you for special treatment?"

Mr. DuCharme replied, "I would first make them realize that I'm here professionally, and that type of pressure that you're putting on me is actually unprofessional and unkind of you to put me in that situation, so I wouldn't feel necessarily uncomfortable, but I would just be very blunt with them to say that it's very unprofessional and crude of you to put me in that type of situation."

Ms. Zisk went on, "How would you balance personal opinions with state and local public health laws?"

"We all have opinions, but we have to follow local health laws," Mr. DuCharme said.

BOH member Paula Whitaker asked what sparked Mr. DuCharme's interest in serving on the board, and whether he had served on any others. Mr. DuCharme replied, "I have a background in science, particularly in sustainable farming and food production, so it kind of like aligns. And secondly, I just think this is a way for me to be able to understand the needs of my community that I've lived in my whole life and see where I can just give back and participate in my local community." He is currently the housing treasury for the American Legion. "I really don't have expectations, it's just serving the community. I'm pretty straightforward and transparent, so just trying to get more a feel for local government and understanding the needs and where I can help," he added.

Board of Selectmen member Audrey LaBrie asked, "One thing that you have to be aware of when you come into any of these positions, is that even though you may not personally like a decision that the board makes, once the majority of the board or the committee makes that, you have to support that. Is that something that you think you'd be comfortable doing?"

"Yes. And the reason why, I served in the military, that's exactly how you have to behave. You keep your own opinions to yourself, and you follow the orders," Mr. DuCharme said.

Asked about his availability to attend meetings (the Board of Health currently meets the first Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m.), Mr. DuCharme explained that he is a stay-at-home father and an entrepreneur, so he can make his own schedule.

Members of both boards were satisfied with these answers, and both boards voted to appoint Eric DuCharme to the Board of Health.

There is still one open seat on the BOH. Any Winchendon resident interested in this position should send a letter of interest to Debra Dennis at ddennis@winchendon-ma.gov or mail to Town of Winchendon Attn: Debra Dennis, 109 Front Street, Winchendon MA 01475.

BOH Duties and Responsibilities
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).

BOH Mission
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.



Winchendon Farmer Allie Catlin Elected Chair of North Central Mass Chamber of Commerce Board

Allie Catlin
Allie Catlin
Photo courtesy North Central Mass Chamber of Commerce

North Central Mass. - Allie Catlin, co-owner of Smith's Country Cheese, a family-owned working dairy farm, creamery, and retail destination in Winchendon, Massachusetts, has been elected Chair of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce board of directors for 2026-2027. The announcement was made at the Chamber's Annual Meeting on June 11, 2026. As Chair of the Chamber's board of directors, she will work with fellow board members, Chamber staff, and the membership to champion the Chamber in its mission to serve the region's business community.

Catlin brings deep roots in the region's agricultural economy to her new role. Founded in 1985, Smith's Country Cheese has grown into one of the region's most beloved agricultural enterprises. In 2016, Catlin and her family purchased the farm from its founder and built on its legacy, growing the operation into a thriving business that draws visitors from across the region to its farm store and working dairy farm, where guests can shop for handcrafted cheeses, milk, and butter and watch the cheesemaking process firsthand.

Under her co-ownership, Smith's Country Cheese employs 14 people and produces approximately 180,000 pounds of raw milk Gouda, Havarti, and cheddar cheese annually, distributed nationally through the farm store, local farmers markets, and online. In 2024, Catlin was named to the Worcester Business Journal's Power 100 list of the most influential professionals in Central Massachusetts.

Catlin holds degrees from Franklin Pierce University and Suffolk University and has served on the Chamber's Board of Directors for several years, holding leadership positions on the board, including Vice Chair.

She succeeds Tony Fields, president and owner of Cleartech Group, who now moves to the position of Immediate Past Chair of the board of directors.

"The Chamber has been such an important partner to our farm and to so many small businesses across this region,” said Catlin. “I'm honored to take on this role and to continue the work of connecting our business community, supporting our members, and championing the people and places that make North Central Massachusetts such a special place to live and work."

"As a farmer and small business owner, Allie brings a perspective to the board that's vital to understanding the full picture of our regional economy," said Roy Nascimento, president and CEO, North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce. "Her leadership will help ensure the Chamber continues to serve businesses of every size and sector, and I look forward to working with her in the year ahead as we continue advancing the economic vitality of North Central Massachusetts."

In the same election, Melissa Glenny, founder and CEO, Franklin Professional Associates, located in Leominster, was elected Vice Chair. Chris Hendry, president and CEO, IC Credit Union, located in Fitchburg, was elected to the position of Treasurer. Rounding out the Executive Committee, Mark Hettinger, president and CEO of GFA Federal Credit Union, and Patrick McCarty, president of the McCarty Companies, were elected to fill the two non-officer seats on the committee as outlined in the Chamber's bylaws.

Board members elected for new terms were

  • Tony Fields, president and owner, Cleartech Group, Leominster
  • Dr. Donna Hodge, president, Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg
  • Johnny Ahern, managing partner, Aroma Joe's, Leominster
  • David Moura, president, Moura's Cleaning Service, Fitchburg
  • Nicole Moorshead, general manager, Chocksett Inn, Sterling and the Colonial Hotel, Gardner
  • Rozanna Penney, president & CEO, Heywood Healthcare, Gardner
  • Kenneth Hodges, plant director, Georgia-Pacific/Dixie, Leominster, appointed to fill a one-year board vacancy
Continuing current terms on the board of directors are
  • Marieke Cormier, owner, Roots Natural Foods, Leominster
  • Joseph Basile, president, Catania Oils, Ayer
  • Patrick McCarty, president & CEO, McCarty Companies, Leominster
  • Mark Hettinger, president and CEO, GFA Federal Credit Union, Gardner
  • Barbara Mahoney, president & CEO, All-One Credit Union, Leominster
  • Joshua Page, president, JP Electric and Son, Fitchburg
  • Alex Matthews, general manager, Great Wolf Lodge New England, Fitchburg
  • Kayla Nault, broker/owner, Central Mass Real Estate, North Central Massachusetts
The Chamber congratulates its newly elected and appointed board members and thanks all those who continue their service to the region's business community. For more information, visit northcentralmass.com.



Another Milestone for MVOC Veterans Housing Project as Beam Lifted into Place

Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center held a ceremony on Wednesday, June 24 to celebrate a major milestone in the remodeling of the former Poland and Streeter School buildings on Murdock Avenue in Winchendon into veterans' housing. After remarks by dignitaries in attendance, a roof beam was signed by MVOC Executive Director Stephanie Marchetti and lifted into place on top of the buildings by a crane. Chair of the Board of Selectmen Andrew Beauvais sent photographs of the moment to the Courier.



Winchendon Farmers Market Settling Into Its New Location by The HUB

Farmers Market plants
Some of the plants on sale at a recent Farmers Market
Photo copyright Winchendon Farmers Market

The Winchendon Farmers Market is setting up on the front lawn of The HUB (Winchendon CAC/bowling alley) at 5 Summer Drive every Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Vendors have been offering garden plants, eggs, fresh strawberries, preserves and pickled foods, jewelry, crafts, and baked goods. There is ample parking available in front of or next to The HUB. And weather is no factor--should the weather be rainy, the Farmers Market can move inside The HUB, which is open on Saturday mornings.

One benefit to the Farmers Market's partnership with The HUB is the ability to accept SNAP and HIP payments. SNAP benefits may be used for any edible or food-related item, processed or fresh, and including food plants and seeds, and edible flower plants and seeds. HIP benefits are a little more restricted, but cover fresh produce and live edible plants. (If you have SNAP benefits, you also have HIP.) The Farmers Market also accepts cash, and some vendors accept credit/debit cards or Venmo.

On Saturday mornings, kids can bowl for free from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and The HUB runs "Brunch and Bowl" for everyone, with the Sunshine Cafe selling coffee, latte, or hot chocolate, breakfast sandwiches and continental breakfast. Pajamas are welcome, and there will be Saturday morning cartoons for kids. The CAC food pantry and the Community Threads clothing thrift store will also be open. Come down to the Farmers Market and check out The HUB as well!



"Wandering Wednesdays" Continues in July

Ready to get outside, move your body, and connect with your community? Join us for Wandering Wednesdays--a relaxed, social walking group where we explore some of Winchendon's most beautiful and historic spots together.

Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Different location each week:

July 1: "Railroad Ramble Part I--Destination Winchendon" (Meet at the Clark Memorial YMCA, 155 Central St)
July 8: "From the Beginning: Old Centre" (Meet in Old Center)
July 15: "Where was Marchmont?" (Meeting place to be determined)
July 22: "Railroad Ramble Part II--Departing Winchendon" (Meet at the larger bike path parking lot [Grout Park] near the "big bicycle" sculpture, Spring and Glenallen Streets)

Led by Lynn Murray. All ages welcome! Whether you're coming for the fresh air, the history, the movement, or just some good conversation--this is for you. No pressure, no pace expectations...just a great way to start your Wednesday with good people and good energy.


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"Wandering Wednesdays" Visits UUCW

Wandering Wednesdays walking groupPhoto by Inanna Arthen


The "Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group," led by the very knowledgable Lynn Murray, wandered over to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Winchendon at 126 Central Street on June 24, as part of a tour that included several churches or sites of former churches, the I.M. Murdock Building (once owned by UUCW) and the Winchendon History & Cultural Center. Clerk-of-the-Church (and Minister Emerita) Inanna Arthen showed the group around to see the stained glass windows (two of them from Tiffany Studios), the 159-year-old E.& G.G. Hook pipe organ (maintained in perfect condition), original black walnut pews and other features of the sanctuary. They also learned a lot of history, both old and more recent, about the building, heard about the "Set In Stone" restoration project which was just approved for funding for Phase 5 of its work restoring the granite stonework of the church exterior, tested their knowledge with the Set In Stone quiz board, and heard more about events and activities at UUCW.

"Wandering Wednesday" walks take place on Wednesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and are sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. Their next walk is Wednesday, July 1, when they will meet at the Clark Memorial YMCA (155 Central Street) for "Railroad Ramble Part I--Destination Winchendon."

Anyone who would like to see the inside of UUCW is welcome to attend the last 2026 Winchendon Winds concert this Sunday, June 28 at 2:00 p.m. The concert is free of charge and open to all.



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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.

Friday Night Frequencies at The HUB 6:00-9:00 p.m. Featuring some of our favorite local artists and bands. Fun starts at 6:30. FOOD AND BEVERAGE, BEER, WINE & SELTZERS ALL AVAILABLE FROM THE SUNSHINE CAFE! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Snowbound Super Raffle 8:00 p.m. 1st Prize $1,000, 2nd Prizes (2) $500, 3rd Prizes (10) $100. Only $200 tickets sold. Tickets available on Friday night at the bar or from members. Don't delay get yours now! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

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.

TUESDAY JUNE 30

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.

Summer Reading Club - Produce Paint Party 5:30 p.m. Tweens and teens age 11 to 18 are invited to learn about the powerful pigments in our food, and paint a beautiful bookmark to take home. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JULY 1

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. A relaxed social walk led by Lynn Murray. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and your curiosity. Come wander with us and discover the stories, beauty, and community spirit that make Winchendon special! Today's walk: "Railroad Ramble Part I--Destination Winchendon" (Meet at the Clark Memorial YMCA, 155 Central St). Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

THURSDAY JULY 2

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 pizza, salad and dessert. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 52 Spruce Street, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JULY 8

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. A relaxed social walk led by Lynn Murray. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and your curiosity. Come wander with us and discover the stories, beauty, and community spirit that make Winchendon special! Today's walk: "From the Beginning: Old Centre" (Meet in Old Center). Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

THURSDAY JULY 9

Summer Reading Club - Animal Craze Petting Zoo 2:00-4:00 p.m. Join us for a fun time with the Animal Craze Traveling Farm from Mistletoe Farm in Winchendon. Children will have the chance to pet, hold, brush and feed adorable farm animals. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Summer Reading Club - Land Conservation Presentation with Mount GRace Land Conservation Trust 6:30-7:00 p.m. What do Sunset View Farm, Murdock Farm and the Old Marchmont Property have in common? They are all preserved by Mt. Grace Land Conservation Trust. Join Mt. Grace to learn about all the properties in Winchendon that are conserved, and the benefits they hold for the town. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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.

WEDNESDAY JULY 15

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. A relaxed social walk led by Lynn Murray. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and your curiosity. Come wander with us and discover the stories, beauty, and community spirit that make Winchendon special! Today's walk: "Where was Marchmont?" (Meeting place to be determined). Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

THURSDAY JULY 16

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 Parishioners' Potluck--a variety of dishes and desserts. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 52 Spruce Street, Winchendon.

Summer Reading Club - Local Farm Producers Panel 6:30 p.m. Join four local food producers to talk about their work and the benefits of eating locally grown food. Panelists are Beth Hunt (Not Just Produced), Ali Catlin (Smiths Country Cheese), Richy Pena (Farming is Life) and Erin Silva (Owner of Piping Plover Baking. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

SATURDAY JULY 18

St. Martin's Church Summer Festival & Chicken BBQ 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Theme basket, certificate and major prize raffles, along with adult and children's Chinese auctions; music; free activities for children; and, of course, a chicken dinner served from noon to 1:00 p.m. Dinner tickets are $15 and can be reserved by calling 978-939-5588. Reservations are suggested, as a limited number of tickets will be available on July 18. At the Otter River Sportsman's Club, 250 Lord Road, Templeton.

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.

SUNDAY JULY 19

FIFA World Cup Watch Party 1:00 p.m. Join us at the park on July 19 for an afternoon of soccer, food, and community fun! Gates open at 1:00 p.m. Game starts at 3:00 p.m. on the big screen. Come grab some food from local food trucks, bring your chairs & blankets, and cheer on the match with us! Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At Winchendon Community Park, 86 Ingleside Dr.

WEDNESDAY JULY 22

Wandering Wednesdays Walking Group 9:30-11:30 a.m. A relaxed social walk led by Lynn Murray. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and your curiosity. Come wander with us and discover the stories, beauty, and community spirit that make Winchendon special! Today's walk: "Railroad Ramble Part II--Departing Winchendon" (Meet at the larger bike path parking lot [Grout Park] near the "big bicycle" sculpture, Spring and Glenallen Streets). Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Summer Reading Club - Plant Science Experiments 2:00 p.m. Junior scientists age 3-12 will have the opportunity to try hands-on experiments as they explore the world of plant science with Melissa the Mad Scientist. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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.

Summer Reading Club - Victory Garden Presentation 4:30 p.m. Join us for an informative presentation about Victory Gardens and their importance and success during both World Wars. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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.

WEDNESDAY JULY 29

Summer Reading Club - International Snack Taste Test 3:30 p.m. For teens/tweens age 10-18, take your taste buds on a tour around the world! Participants will get to try a variety of snacks from all over the globe. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

MONDAY AUGUST 3

Summer Reading Club - Dorm Room Cooking Workshop 3:30 p.m. For teens/tweens age 10-18, join us for a hands-on workshop on how to create a delicious meal using a microwave and other dorm-approved appliances. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY AUGUST 6

Summer Reading Club - Astronomy: Moon Trees and Space Seeds 6:30 p.m. Join Jim Zebrowski for an exciting presentation discussing the science of plant growth in a microgravity environment in low earth orbit, and how it helps improve agricultural yields on Earth for millions of people! At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY AUGUST 7

Summer Reading Club - Buzzy Bees Beekeeping 2:00 p.m. Join Dave and Annie from the Worcester County Bee Association to learn all about our friends, the honeybees! At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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.

TUESDAY AUGUST 11

Summer Reading Club - Pressed Flower Bookmarks 6:00-7:30 p.m. Add a little nature to your reading! Join us at the library for a relaxing workshop where you'll design your own beautifully pressed flower bookmark. We;ll provide all the materials, just bring your creativity. Limited space, registration required. Register at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, call 978-297-0300 or visit the library. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY AUGUST 13

Summer Reading Club - End of Summer Reading Flashmob 6:00-7:00 p.m. Come celebrate the end of summer by participating in silent reading at the library. Bring or pick out a book, find a cozy place inside or outside the library and read! Afterward there will be snacks provided and you can share what you have read this summer. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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.

MONDAYS

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:30 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 3:30-5:00 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.

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. Drop in and play pickleball! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

Men's Shed Club 10:00-11:00 a.m. Mainly for older guys. We have tools and materials for pursuing our interests and passions, for learning something new and sharing skills. We join to make stuff and tinker, make friends and enjoy life. May be in different locations, call for more information. 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 9:30 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.

RUMMIKUB 10:15-11:15 a.m. Learn to play Rummikub. 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.

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 - Open Courts 9:30 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.

Open House "Porch Night" at the WHCC 6:00-8:30 p.m. Come join us for our summer favorite - Thursdays on the porch! Bring some wine, cheese, or snack and beverage of your choice and enjoy the beautiful mansion! Tour our buildings at your leisure and go back in time at these beautiful properties! There is NO CHARGE for this event! Acoustic music provided by local musicians. At Winchendon History and Cultural Center, 151 Front St.

FRIDAYS

Pickleball - Open Courts 9:30 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.

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 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

SATURDAYS

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB - Kids Bowl FREE! 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 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.- 3:00 p.m. FOR DETAILS and TO RSVP VISIT: www.the-hub.org/community-bowling. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Winchendon Farmers Market 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Crafts, fresh farm produce, baked goods. In front of The HUB, 5 Summer Drive, Winchendon. Rain or shine! In inclement weather, the Market will move inside The HUB, which is open on Saturdays.

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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