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Excitement Builds for All-Day Montapalooza Music Festival This Weekend in Winchendon Community Park

Kilroy band
Kilroy
Photo courtesy of Montapalooza
Seth Newton
Seth Newton
Photo courtesy of Montapalooza


This Saturday, May 30, from 12:00 noon until 9:00 p.m., Winchendon Community Park will host the first day-long Montapalooza Music Festival, with two stages offering non-stop musical performances. Also on hand will be food trucks, local vendors and even a commemorative t-shirt created by local business Patriot Designs.

The Courier reached out to festival organizer Dani Cutler to find out more about this ambitious musical extravaganza.

"Last fall I was meeting with Montachusett TV, and talking about the Park and Amphitheater," Ms. Cutler explained. "The backdrop with the pond reminded me of a music festival I promoted with the radio station I worked for in Arizona, Apache Lake Music Festival. I have always wanted to put together a festival that showcased independent music from the area (I received the moniker 'Scene Mom' from my indie radio days in AZ.) The timing never worked out in Arizona, and then we moved here in 2023.

"I mentioned I wanted it to be a sort of Lollapalooza-type event (which takes place in Chicago), and one of the guys said 'Montapalooza' [from the Montachusett region of North Central Mass, natch!]. And the festival was born.

"After that I connected with my friend Franco O'Malley from Sound Bites Events and we started on curating music (they are running the Sun Stage). [Winchendon Parks & Recreation] jumped on board as a partner and that made our organizing team. I'm very grateful for all of them!" Winchendon people may know Sound Bites Events from various performances at the The HUB at 5 Summer Drive.

Ms. Cutler said the festival aims to showcase different types of music from all over New England. There will be a mixture of rock, funk and blues. "We have artists coming from Boston (The Far Out and Hotel Saturn), Connecticut (Joey Wit), Keene NH (Kilroy) as well as several artists from right here in the area. Each has a distinct style but all are tons of fun to listen to," she said. Winchendon fans have heard Kilroy, a psychedelic/alt rock band from Keene, NH, play here at local events such as Winchenstock 2021 and Founders Day 2023.

Ms. Cutler added, "There will be two stages, the Water Stage (Amphitheater) and the Sun Stage (acoustic) which I believe will be set up on the opposite side of the amphitheater in the grass past the vendors."

Although there will be vendor tables and food (it wouldn't be a Winchendon event without them!), Ms. Cutler said, "Being our first year, we wanted to make the main focus music and art vendors. There is a ton of space for kids to run around, and thanks to Winchendon Cultural Council we were able to keep the ticket costs low ($20 in advance, $25 at the gate) so families can come and enjoy the day (12 and under are free)."

What she really wants people to know, Ms. Cutler said, is that "Our goal is to celebrate the amazing independent musicians in New England, and also put a spotlight on our magnificent Community Park and Amphitheater. It might be located in Winchendon, but it's there for all in the region and state to use and enjoy. This is a community-focused event that we only want to see grow each year."

What about people who might not be sure this event is their thing, the Courier asked? Ms. Cutler said, "If you love music (or discovering new music), art, supporting small business and being a part of your community, this festival is for you. Bring your chairs, blankets, and prepare for a day hanging out in the park. Music is a connector."

Ms. Cutler added, "I want to thank our Sponsors--without them and the Mass Cultural Council this wouldn't be possible: Party Tents and Events, Greater Gardner Chamber of Commerce, Airmid Vibrations, Wachusett Mountain, GFACU, Shaely O'Dou, and Old Growth Co-Op.

"Gates open at 11:00 a.m. Parking will be in the soccer field when you first enter the park. The paved lot will be for accessible parking, ride share and drop-off/pick up only. There will be overflow parking at Murdock High School with shuttles starting at 2:00 p.m. and running every 10 minutes.

"Also we are very aware of the weather system coming through late Friday. As of now it is expected to sprinkle Saturday morning, and clear up by noon. We do not expect to use our rain date of Sunday, but please watch our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/montapalooza) for updates. It will be cool though, so dress accordingly. We New Englanders know how to handle it! We cannot wait to see you Saturday!"

Full information about the schedule, and the parameters for parking and what to bring (and what not to--coolers and outside food are not allowed on-site) can be found on the Facebook page above. Advance tickets may be purchased at https://www.eventeny.com/events/montapalooza-27237/. Tickets will also be sold at the gate.

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Beals Summer Reading Club Kicks Off Eight Weeks of Reading This June with Aims to Break Last Year's Record

Beals Reading Club
Beals Assistant Library Director Alexis Chanthachack (with Hardcover the Dragon) and Director Manuel King ready to announce the 2026 Summer Reading Club
Photo by Inanna Arthen


The Beals Memorial Library will launch the 2026 Summer Reading Club on Thursday, June 18 with a Summer Reading Club Kick Off Party featuring the Toe Jam Puppet Band, beginning eight straight weeks of reading and special events that everyone of every age can participate in. The program itself officially runs from June 22 through August 14. The Summer Reading Club has one goal: to get everyone reading more and enjoying it. All kinds of reading count--fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, epic novels, flash-fiction, ebooks, audiobooks, picture books, graphic novels, comics, media tie-ins, romance, sci-fi, magazines, newspapers, Substack posts...if it has written words and you read it (or listen to it read to you by someone), it counts! Participants only log the number of hours they spend on reading, not what they've read. Readers who make their goals are eligible for prizes (and bragging rights). And it's all absolutely FREE and open to the whole community.

This year's Summer Reading Club theme is "Plant a Seed, Read." There will be numerous special events related to this theme, including presentations on land conservation, farming, plant science and beekeeping.

The Courier sat down with Beals Memorial Library Assistant Director Alexis Chanthachack and Library Director Manuel King to learn more.

The Summer Reading Club has been an annual event for more than 30 years, Ms. Chanthachack said, "there's been record of it happening as far back as the 50s and the 60s, but we've been doing it for 10 years." Every year there is a new theme, she said. "So, this year's theme is 'Plant a Seed, Read.' So, it has everything to do with gardening, farming, homesteading, even food, because you eat what you cook, you eat what you grow."

Some events require registration because space is limited, but all of them are completely free and open to everyone in the community. Ms. Chanthachack said, "How it works for the whole thing, is that we have registration for the Reading Club program that actually starts on June 16, so about a week before the actual start date. You can come in to get a program of the events, you can register online or in person, you can register anytime from June 16 until August 14, and you'll receive your reading log, depending on your age group. So, kids, teens, and adults all have different reading logs, and you can read whatever you want. All reading counts." The reading log is for recording the number of hours spent reading.

Reading doesn't have to be a solitary activity. "If you're going to have parents read to the kids, that counts for both of them, so it doesn't just count for the kids, it counts for the adults," Ms. Chanthachack said. "If a child reads to their pet, or if a family is listening to an audio book together, everybody gets credit for that. We don't want to know what you're reading, we trust everybody, we just want everyone to read. Once you fill out your reading log, there are certain milestones that you hit, and you can come in and get a prize. So each age group has prizes designated to that age, and actually this year our B Tab, our Teen Advisory Board, they're actually picking all the teen prizes this year, so it's teen picked, and then we consult with some of the teachers at Memorial School and Kristen from the CFCE to pick the kid prizes, so we know what the kids want, and then for the adult prizes we partner with the [Friends of the Library]. This year they're doing raffle baskets instead of gift cards."

Even after readers hit their goal and get a prize, Ms. Chanthachack said, they are encouraged to keep on going. "Last year we started a running total of how much Winchendon can read, so last year we read over 10,000 hours in eight weeks, and we're trying to beat that number. Each top reader for each age group--preschool, elementary, teens, and adults--we have a scoreboard that we keep up with, and each of the top readers will also win a prize at the end of the summer. It's a friendly competition to see who can read the most, and as a group effort to see how much Winchendon can read in an eight week program." Last year two of the fiercest competitors were a pair of preschoolers who came in every week with their reading logs. One of them managed to edge out the other by just a couple of hours, Ms. Chanthachack said. The library staff competed against the library Trustees last year, and the staff won by a large margin. This year the staff is competing against a joint team of both the Trustees and the Friends of the Library.

The Kick Off Party on June 18 will be outdoors, and will include an activity of decorating rocks for an outdoor rock garden. At 2:30 p.m. the Toe Jam Puppet Band will come in. "They are fun, they are a riot," Ms. Chanthachack said. "All the kids end up getting up and starting to dance. Last time they were here, they actually got Manuel to get on stage and sing a song."

Other events through the summer include making real butter, and learning about the science behind that. There will be a Produce Paint Party using natural pigments found in food to paint bookmarks. Animal Craze Petting Zoo will visit on July 9. Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust will come to talk about properties in Winchendon that have been conserved and how they benefit the town. Local farmers and food producers will give a panel about what they do and the benefits of eating locally produced food. There will be a presentation about "Victory Gardens" and what they meant during both World Wars. Tweens and teens can learn "dorm room cooking"--how to make tasty food with nothing but, say, a microwave and a coffee mug. There will also be "an international snack taste test" session (are Smarties really better than M&Ms?). Melissa the Mad Scientist will demonstrate some plant science experiments, astronomer Jim Zebrowski will talk about how plants grow in space and how that might help people on Earth, and there will be a presentation on beekeeping.

Along with all this, the Theatre Squad will return for a five-day theatre "camp" July 13-17, in which students will create their own play and perform it for an audience on the final day. The CFCE Storywalk will meet every Tuesday with books on the Summer Reading Club theme (participants can count these for their reading hours).

A full schedule of events, along with everything you need to know, will be available at the library in a four-page brochure.

Memorial and Toy Town elementary schools will be collaborating with the library, Ms. Chanthachack said, and students who participate in the Summer Reading Club will get school credit, with a special shout-out and a prize when school starts in the fall. Some of the teachers may come to the library during the summer to do storytimes.

The Summer Reading Club is being run by Beals Memorial Library in partnership with The Friends of the Beals Library, the Winchendon CFCE, the Winchendon Cultural Council and the Winchendon Public Schools. Events will be held at the Beals, 50 Pleasant Street, Winchendon. For more information, see the webpage at www.bealslibrary.org/summer, email bealsmemoriallibrary@gmail.com, call 978-297-0300, or visit the library in person (any time!). You can follow the library on Facebook at facebook.com/BealsLibrary and on Instagram at @bealslibrary.



DPW Brings Proposal for Replacing Sewer Main from Hyde Park to River Street to BOS

Cross country sewer elimination project
from left, Tighe & Bond team member Elizabeth Olson, DPW Director Patrick Wood, Tighe & Bond Project Manager Cassandra LaRochelle, Tighe & Bond team member Jess DeJesus at the April 27 BOS meeting
Photo copyright Town of Winchendon


At their meeting on Monday, April 27, the Board of Selectmen heard a presentation by Department of Public Works Director Patrick Wood and team members from the engineering firm Tighe & Bond about serious issues with the cross-country sewer line running from the area of Hyde Park Drive toward the treatment plant on River Street, and proposals for correcting the problems. The discussion continued at the BOS meeting on May 11.

At the April 27 meeting, Mr. Wood began by explaining that Tighe & Bond had begun a study of the town's sewer system about two years ago. "The study started out with a really comprehensive infiltration and inflow study for our sewer. What that basically means is that we have groundwater coming into our sewer, usually through loose joints, holes, catch basins, we should say, sewer manholes, and it takes up the sewer capacity. That's one negative, but the other negative is that we're actually paying for this, for treating groundwater. So it has a monetary cost and physical cost to it...this was identified as one of the major contributors, talking about the Hyde Park-River Street cross country sewer system, and we've asked Tighe & Bond to come up with some possible alternatives to how we could eliminate that."

Tighe & Bond Project Manager Cassandra LaRochelle and Tighe & Bond team members Elizabeth Olson and Jess DeJesus joined Mr. Wood to give the presentation.

Ms. LaRochelle stated that the current phase of the project will be funded through a Rural Development Fund grant through the state. However, there are potential cost impacts to sewer system users.

Ms. LaRochelle explained that besides wastewater from homes, other inflow gets into the pipes through cracks or joint defects in the pipes, or from heavy rainfall into catch basins. This extra inflow ends up getting treated at the plant. "So there's about 3,000 feet of 6 to 10 inch asbestos and clay sewer mains that travel cross country from the Hyde Park area down to Front Street and then down steep slopes to River Street, where there's the interceptor that actually takes all of the town's flows to the treatment plant. The northern part of the area of that cross country is largely wetlands. It's pretty swampy up there. And as I mentioned, there's very steep slopes on the southern end where it goes from Front to River. And throughout the whole alignment there, the sewer pipes go through the woods and on some portions on private property," she explained. This is the problem area being looked at. She showed some actual photos of the inside of the pipes with water spurting into the pipe through cracks, or roots that had grown into the pipe. "We saw almost 35,000 gallons per day of infiltration, and that's only what we were able to inspect," she said.

Mr. Wood said, "Historically, we've been responding to this area for sewer backups. And just the terrain makes it difficult to fix anything, not to mention that there are wetlands, so anything that we would want to do to get in there would require some permitting, even if it was just temporary. The CCTV information that we were able to gather a few years ago was incomplete because the slopes of those pipes are just too steep, and there's so many structures in between, it's kind of an unknown as well. So eliminating this really would help the amount of calls that we would get for the sewer backups, not just environmentally, but also for our workforce as well. So it's been challenging over the years just this section alone." Ms. DeJesus explained that the project has multiple phases; this is the study phase and then there will be a series of design phases if the town proceeds with the project.

Ms. Olson then began introducing the five alternative solutions. The second least expensive would be replacing the existing asbestos pipe with new, 12-inch PVC pipe, along with replacing manhole covers. This would have a 75-year design life and reduce the infiltration. It would require digging through wetlands, clearing vegetation, construction noise for residents, and a temporary bypass while the new pipe is put in.

The second alternative is putting a liner into the existing pipe, which is sealed in with epoxy resin. It doesn't require digging and is faster to install. It has less impacts to wetlands. The disadvantage is that some pipes may not be in a condition where lining them will work so in those places it might be necessary to dig down for spot repairs. It also doesn't address sewer capacity, and residents who are experiencing frequent sewer backups might still have a persistent problem with those. The issues around the line being difficult to access and maintain will remain.

Ms. DeJesus went on with options three through five. "Alternatives three and four would involve abandoning the cross country sewer and transporting the wastewater from the property served by that sewer via different means," she said. "So these two alternatives are about how to handle that wastewater without the cross country sewer. So alternative three involves abandoning that sewer, capping it on both sides, not using it anymore, and transporting that wastewater through two pump stations with force mains. So we've been calling these the Front Street pump station and the Hyde Park pump station based on their location." Some properties with direct connections to the abandoned line will need to have new connections to other points. Some of the lines could rely on a gravity flow, since they're going downhill. The pumps would operate with electricity so there would be a power cost to the system.

The advantages of option three are reliable service and a system that is easily accessible for maintainance. It also addresses the capacity limitation and allows for the system to expand, without requiring a bypass, and it impacts wetlands far less. It would eliminate the sewer backup problems. The disadvantages are largely in the installation and construction, plus it's the second most costly alternative.

The fourth and most expensive alternative also has considerable impact on residents. Ms. DeJesus explained, "This would involve abandoning the cross country sewer in place and redirecting that flow via low pressure sewers instead of via gravity. So this would involve small diameter pipes installed along the roads and grinder pumps installed at each home and business that is serviced by this area...your lateral would come out and be going to the gravity sewer. So this would redirect that flow into this small sump that contains a grinder pump. As the level would increase, that would trigger the pump to turn on that then macerates the wastewater and sends it out that discharge pipe that is a small diameter, low pressure pipe. So all of the pumps within the system operating are what's pushing the wastewater along, basically small force mains to send the flow upstream. You can see this also involves a level of electrical work within the property, there's a control panel that would need to be installed." Alternative four doesn't have any advantages over alternative three. It's often used where gravity sewers won't work. It's expensive, and it means residents have a big new piece of equipment to operate and maintain.

Alternative five is simply to do nothing at all.

After some more discussion of the pros and cons of alternatives one, two and three, Ms. LaRochelle explained how the project would proceed if the town chose one of the options. They would be looking at a variety of possible funding sources, including the state Clean Water Fund, the EPA and Mass Works. The lifespan of alternative three, with the pump stations, would be 30 to 50 years, possibly longer, Ms. DeJesus said.

The Board decided to consider the information and return to the topic at their meeting on Monday, May 11. At the BOS meeting on Monday, May 11, Mr. Wood came before the board to discuss the options. Mr. Wood said, "I think what we really wanted to stress was that option number three was our preferred alternative, which would include two new sewer pump stations, one was going to be on River Street" and the other at Front Street and Hyde Park. He went on, "What we would like to do is to have Tighe & Bond continue their design efforts up through 50 percent design which is being covered under a grant, and that will get us to the point where we have a pretty solid understanding of what the existing conditions are and what is feasible. Assuming that this option is going to be feasible, we'll also have a really good opinion of probable cost that we can take and start looking at what other grants and funding is available, and when we could actually get this slated for construction somewhere down the line."

Board Chair Andrew Beauvais had some questions about the types of grants that could be applied for going forward, and whether there might be conflicts with the Glenallen Street sewer extension that is being considered. Mr. Beauvais also asked how the estimated cost of $4.6 million for option three was arrived at so early in the process. Ms. DeJesus, who was joining the meeting remotely, explained that they were making a conservative estimate (that means overestimating to allow for the worser case scenarios in terms of what might be encountered in construction) based on what they knew so far and what could be under the surface (a lot of ledge, for example).

Board member Melissa Blanchard brought up the veterans' housing which will be tying into the system in that area, and whether there will be enough capacity. Mr. Wood said that capacity will be considered in this design phase.

The Board was basically in agreement that options one, four and five (replacing the pipe, requiring individual pumps at every user's location and doing nothing) were off the table, leaving two and three (line the existing pipe or abandon it and put in pump stations). There was discussion about getting public input and holding a public hearing, with Tighe & Bond present to answer technical questions. Board member Erika Eitland argued that it was important to get the process moving as soon as possible, since they were dropping option four that involved a direct cost to each user.

The Board voted "to approve alternative three to move forward to the 50 percent completion of construction documents by Tighe & Bond and overseen by Department of Public Works."

For those who would like to review all the details of the project, the presentations and other documents are on the DPW's web page at www.townofwinchendon.com/616/Hyde-Park-to-River-Street-Cross-Country-.

The presentation and discussion at the April 27 Board meeting may be viewed on WinchendonTV at winchendon.cablecast.tv/internetchannel/show/378?site=1. The discussion starts at 0:19:48 in the video.

The discussion at the May 11 Board meeting may be viewed on WinchendonTV at winchendon.cablecast.tv/internetchannel/show/386?site=1. The discussion starts at 1:17:00 in the video.



Winchendon Winds Opens Season with "Happy 250th Birthday, America!"

Winchendon Winds 2026 season
Winchendon Winds Concert Band
Photo by Joe Sackett
Winchendon Winds 2026 season
Revolutionary War octet
Photo courtesy of John Strang


Come celebrate America's 250th birthday with Winchendon Winds! "Win Winds," a 40-piece professional concert band, begins a four-concert series in June in the acoustically-sensitive sanctuary of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Winchendon, 126 Central Street. Conductor Dr. Lindsay Bronnenkant, UMass Amherst Music Faculty, returns for her third year with the seasoned group.

The series kicks off Sunday, June 7, at 2:00 p.m. with a special concert in recognition of America's semisesquicentennial birthday. The program features a variety of well-known patriotic music. Of note is the work "America," a.k.a. "My Country Tis of Thee." This tune was co-opted from Britain's national anthem "God Save the King" and served as the unofficial national anthem of the United States for nearly 100 years until the Star-Spangled Banner officially took the title. Win Winds will perform Charles Ives' "Variations on America" which rolls out both whimsical and dramatic treatments of the beloved tune. Audiences will also hear highlights from the musical "1776" and a stirring rendition of "America the Beautiful."

Of special note will be the appearance of an 18th century-style octet comprised of flute, oboe, two clarinets, two French horns, bassoon and drummer. The octet, founded by Win Winds bassoonist John Strang, is patterned after the band from Colonel John Crane's Continental Army artillery regiment that was active during the Revolutionary War. The players wear hand-tailored replicas of the revolutionary war uniforms worn in that time. These uniforms are white "smallclothes" (breeches, shirt, waistcoat), red coats with dark blue facings, white stockings and black bicorne hats with gold trim. The octet will perform "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and other popular tunes of the time.

Both the octet and the full band will collaborate on the famous 18th century hymn "Chester." If there had been a "Greatest Hits of the American Revolution," "Chester" would have topped the charts. As Mr. Strang notes: "The hymn 'Chester' was a native work--it was famously sung by New England soldiers and other patriots during the Revolution. Moreover, the lyrics are distinctively New England, and give the audience a sense of the authentic sentiments of Massachusetts patriots 250 years ago." The octet will play "Chester" while Win Winds players sing the words...audience participation encouraged! Finally, Win Winds will perform William Schuman's "Chester Overture," which gives the historic hymn the grand treatment it deserves.

The following three Sundays in June all carry different concert themes and promise a variety of marches, Broadway favorites, and traditional concert band literature.

Winchendon Winds concerts are free, thanks to generous support from ten area Local Cultural Councils, the Robinson-Broadhurst Foundation, and various businesses and individuals. The concerts are family-friendly and young musicians are especially welcome. Refreshments will be sold on the lawn before the concert and at intermission.



Veterans Quilt Project Seeking Donations of Quilting Fabric

The Winchendon Council on Aging, in partnership with Hugs of Love New England and the Winchendon American Legion Auxiliary has launched the Veterans Quilt Project, to honor our veterans with handmade quilts. They are seeking donations of 100% cotton quilting fabric. Donations will go directly toward creating quilts for veterans in our community.

Donations of fabric can be dropped off at the Winchendon Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.


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

FRIDAY MAY 29

Friday Night Frequencies at The HUB 6:30-9:00 p.m. With Tasteless Jack. We are taking over Friday Night Sound Bites for the summer. The last Friday of each month called Friday Night Frequencies and it will feature 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.

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.

TUESDAY JUNE 2

Social Art Circle with GALA 1:00-3:00 p.m. Explore a variety of art in a supportive social environment--a group with different skill levels who wish to learn, explore, laugh, share, connect, and be inspired in a safe, low key, non-intimidating space. Bring your portable works in progress or try and pick from the shared community art supplies we have on hand. This is a self-led group, but there will be classroom monitors who will assist you. No cost, but registration required, at https://form.jotform.com/253415023143949. 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.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 3

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: Calvary Cemetery and Bike Path. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

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

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 JUNE 4

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

FRIDAY JUNE 5

Tony's Toxic Trivia Night 6:30-9:30 p.m. Custom team based/pub style trivia games w/ hosting and interactive media/music, tailored to occasion and or interests. Bring your family and friends. Test your knowledge and win prizes! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Annual Teen Lock-in at the Beals 7:00 p.m.- 7:00 a.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Ray Zerkle Live at The Snowbound 8:00-11:00 p.m. Come join us for Ray Zerkle live at the Snowbound Club before he hits the summer ocean performances all over New England! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

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.

MONDAY JUNE 8

History of Toys in Toy Town with Local Historian Guy Corbosiero 6:30 p.m. Come find out why Winchendon is called Toy Town by learning about the fascinating history of the toy boom of the 1900s and how we became the largest toy manufacturer in the country! Select toys will be on display during this presentation. This event is in partnership with the Winchendon History and Cultural Center and is a part of the Winchendon History Lecture Series. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 10

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: Historic Ingleside at Winchendon Community Park. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

An Evening with the Friends: Puzzle Race! 6:00 p.m. The Friends of the Beals Memorial Library invite the community to their annual meeting. Come enjoy an update on Friends activities, learn about the upcoming events, and how you can support the library. At 6:30 p.m.: How fast can you finish a puzzle? Find out at our puzzle race! Teams of 2-4 people will race to see who can assemble a 500-piece puzzle first. Think a 500-piece puzzle is too easy? We challenge you to try a 1000-piece puzzle. To register for the puzzle race contact the library at 978-297-0300. This event is for all ages! At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY JUNE 11

Merrily's Free Card Making Class 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 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. Register at: https://form.jotform.com/242247912496968. At the 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.

Beals Movie Night 6:00 p.m. Showing tonight: Wuthering Heights. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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

FRIDAY JUNE 12

Sound Bites Community Jam 12:00-3:15 p.m. Open Mic! Sign up list is available at The HUB at 30 minutes before the music starts. Music starts at 12:30. For more information contact Sound Bites Events, www.soundbitesevents.com. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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.

Alcohol Ink Class with GALA 6:00-8:00 p.m. $45 per person. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SATURDAY JUNE 13

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.

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.

TUESDAY JUNE 16

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.

Community Conversation: Let's Talk About the Library's Bathroom 6:00 p.m. Join us for a conversation about our plans to make the tiny upstairs bathroom ADA compliant. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 17

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: Riverside Cemetery revisit. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Classic Movie Matinee at the Beals 3:00-5:00 p.m. Showing today: 3:10 to Yuma. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, 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 JUNE 18

Summer Reading Club Kick Off Party 2:00 p.m. Join us for a fun afternoon to celebrate the start of our annual Summer Reading Program! Meet up with friends new and old, decorate a rock for our rock garden, and dance along with the Toe Jam Puppet Band. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY JUNE 19

The HUB Patio Grand Opening 5:00 p.m. With Annie Wallflower & Julian Wagner and the Rusty Truck Saloon Band. This special event is made possible compliments of T-Mobile through a very generous grant, along with support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Winchendon Cultural Council. We are looking forward to an evening focused on community, music, connection, and bringing people together as we officially celebrate the opening of the new patio space. More info coming soon! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Strawberry Festival 5:00-8:00 p.m. BBQ dinner, $25 per person in advance, order tickets at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSduAbWqTAiGFMtt3CkMKrnY-jUKKalZ1jl5G3_wW0m4Q3PHXQ/viewform. Live music with Kilroy. Strawberry-themed treats, food, raffles, entertainment. Runs through the weekend. At Immaculate Heart of Mary church, 52 Spruce St, Winchendon.

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.

Strawberry Festival 9:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.. Food, vendors, raffles, bucket golf, Polish dancers, country line dancing, Bingo, corn hole, music with Ryan MacKenzie and Rindge Road Rockers. Runs through the weekend. At Immaculate Heart of Mary church, 52 Spruce St, Winchendon.

Summer Solstice Celebration 11:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Inflatables, face painting, games, vendors, live music, parade, kids and adults Fun Runs. For more info, and application forms for the parade, vendor tables and food concessions, see www.theclarkymca.org/programs/special-events or call 978-297-9622. At and around Clark Memorial YMCA, 155 Central St, Winchendon.

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

Strawberry Festival 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Vendors, Father's Day breakfast, raffles and prize winners announced. Runs through the weekend. At Immaculate Heart of Mary church, 52 Spruce St, Winchendon.

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.

TUESDAY JUNE 23

Cookbook Book Club 6:00-7:00 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 24

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: Past and Present on Front and Central Streets--meet at Beals Memorial Library. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation.

Mystery & Thriller Lovers Book Club 4:00 p.m. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY JUNE 25

Summer Reading Club - Buttermaking for Kids 2:00 p.m. Join us in a fun hands-on activity making your own butter, and learn about the science behind the process. 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.

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.

Community Game Night at the Beals 5:30-7:30 p.m. Play one of our games or bring your favorite to share! This event is open to everyone in the community. 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.

Summer Solstice Speakeasy Night with Maggie Neff 7:00-10:00 p.m. Come join us for a night incredible music with the talented Maggie Neff. Drink specials available and light refreshment serve served. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Password to enter: the ducks are dancing! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

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.

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.

THURSDAY JULY 16

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

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

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 12:00-2:00 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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