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Dilapidated Mill Building on Lincoln Avenue Destroyed in Dramatic Pre-Dawn Inferno

Mill Fire March 20
This Pulitzer-calibre photo was taken on the scene by former Winchendon firefighter Ricci Ruschioni
Photo by Ricci Ruschioni


In the early hours of Friday, March 20, a crumbling mill building at 283 Lincoln Avenue Extension burned to the ground in a raging fire that engulfed the entire structure and threatened a row of homes directly behind it.

Winchendon Fire Department said in a press release,

"On March 20, 2026, at approximately 3:38 a.m., the Winchendon Dispatch Center received multiple 911 calls reporting a structure fire at a large, abandoned mill building located at 283 Lincoln Avenue Extension.

Upon arrival, Shift Commander Tyler Pelkey reported a fully involved three-story abandoned mill building with multiple exposures and immediately requested a second alarm. Due to the size and intensity of the fire, a third alarm was subsequently struck, bringing additional personnel and apparatus to the scene.

"Winchendon Fire and Police Departments acted swiftly to evacuate residents from Brown Avenue, located directly behind the fire building, as a precautionary measure. Fire crews prioritized protecting nearby residential structures and successfully prevented the fire from spreading to adjacent homes. Two additional mill-style buildings located across the street sustained minor fire damage from spot fires; however, crews were able to quickly contain and extinguish these extensions.

"Firefighters remained on scene throughout the morning and early afternoon conducting overhaul operations. An excavator was utilized to assist with extinguishing persistent hot spots. As of approximately 1:50 p.m., operations were concluding, and residents were permitted to return to their homes. However, power restoration in the area is expected to require extensive work.

"Mutual aid assistance was provided by the Gardner Fire Department, Templeton Fire Department, Ashburnham Fire Department, Westminster Fire Department, Royalston Fire Department, Jaffrey Fire Department, Rindge Fire Department, Gardner Fire EMS, and the Ashburnham Drone Unit. Richmond Fire Department provided station coverage during the incident.

"The Massachusetts State Fire Marshal's Office and the District 8 Fire Investigation Unit responded to the scene and are actively investigating the cause of the fire. The Department of Fire Services Rehabilitation Unit was also on scene to support the firefighters.

"The Winchendon Fire Department extends its appreciation to the Winchendon Police Department, Winchendon Dispatch Center, Winchendon Senior Center, Winchendon Emergency Management, Winchendon Building Inspector, National Grid and the Winchendon Water Department for their assistance during this incident."

The building was what remained of the former White Mountain Freezer Company complex. Another structure in the complex, across the narrow road from this one, was demolished in 2019 after one of its walls collapsed into the road. The second floors of the two buildings had once been connected by an enclosed walkway that spanned the road. The mill structures were built around 1830, according to the Town of Winchendon Assessor's records, and were listed as being in "very poor" condition. The owner is listed as J.A. Jameson, through a realty trust, which acquired the property from the White Mountain Freezer company in 1994. In 2019, the Courier found that Mr. Jameson lived in Puerto Rico and owed over $13,000 in delinquent taxes. Then-Town Manager Keith Hickey said "the owners have not been cooperative" with the town. According to the Treasurer/Collector's office as of Tuesday, March 24, 2026, the town has had the property in tax title since 2019, but the case has been sitting in Land Court since 2023. The Treasurer/Collector's office did not have the exact amount of unpaid taxes, interest, and fees accrued on the property since 2019.

The row of tidy homes lined along Brown Avenue directly behind the mill building were built around 1900, probably as housing for mill employees. They are about 150 feet away from the mill. Residents, some of whom had awakened to see the three-story mill blazing across their front yards, were evacuated to the police station. The Old Murdock Senior Center opened its doors to those who were displaced by the flames. Resident Todd Richards told Boston 25 News, "I went to look out the door, and I looked over and there was a big fire sitting over here at the building, so it was pretty crazy." He called 911. Another resident said it was a scary situation. It was a very impressive accomplishment for the firefighters that the homes only sustained minor damage.



Beals Memorial Library Staff Present their Update to the BOS

Beals Library at BOS
Beals Library Director Manuel King and Asst. Director Alexis Chanchathack address the Board
Photo copyright Town of Winchendon


At the Board of Selectmen's meeting on Monday, March 23, Manuel King, Director of the Beals Memorial Library, and Alexis Chanthachack, the library's Assistant Director, came before the Board to give a very polished presentation about the library, its plans for the future and its value to the town.

"As you know, last year, the library survived a Proposition 1-1/2 override vote that threatened to close the building," Mr. King began. "The staff, Trustees and Friends wish to thank the voters of Winchendon for their support of the library in passing this critical vote and recognizing its value to the community. Because of your belief in the importance of the Beals Memorial Library to Winchendon, the library remains a thriving full-service resource that is a free, welcoming and inclusive community center where all residents can gather, find reliable, fact based information, engage in open civic conversations and participate in all the programs and services that enhance our town's quality of life."

Mr. King went on to review the services that the library offers to the public. "Most obvious is the access to the newest books, DVDs, audio books, music, CDs, magazines and video games, as well as the digital Library app Libby, which provides free access to thousands of additional digital ebooks, audio books and more. We offer free access to the internet through our public computers and Wifi connection, a resource that many turn to when they don't have a computer or internet connection at home, are looking for a new job, or simply need a space to work or study away from the distraction of a busy home. We provide free databases and other online resources like ancestry.com and word searchable digital copies of the Winchendon Courier. The library offers affordable printing, copying and faxing that many community members depend on." He continued the impressive list: free one-on-one technical assistance, research assistance into local genealogy and history, and a collection of Town Reports, street lists and vital statistics going back to the 19th century. The "Library of Things" allows library card holders to borrow items such as a sewing machine, a telescope, "hotspots" for mobile internet access and much more. Card holders can borrow passes to area museums, all the Massachusetts State Parks and the USS Constitution.

The library provides materials to teachers in the Winchendon school district and homeschooling families, and provides delivery and pickup of library materials to teachers and home-bound individuals.

Mr. King went on, "The library provides free civic meeting space that many organizations and individual individuals depend upon. Because of grant funding from the Winchendon Cultural Council and financial support from the Friends of the Library, we've been able to bring diverse, free year round cultural and educational programming to the community, including concerts in all musical genres, shows, activities and learning experiences for kids, teens and adults. We offer our annual summer reading club that combines reading challenges with weekly fun events and activities that hundreds of our community members participate in every year." The reading club is open to people of all ages.

"Through grant funds from the American Library Association, we have put in place our nationally recognized sensory friendly programming and inclusion efforts that support autistic, neurodivergent and special needs individuals and their families, and we are a certified autism welcoming library, the first in the state to have such designation," Mr. King said. "On top of the special programming, we also provide ongoing activities like the Lego club for kids, the DND club for teens, preschool play group and story time for small children, and two different book clubs and a yoga class for adults. The Beals teen advisory board with 15 members, offers teens the opportunity to suggest materials for a young adult collection and help design, plan and implement teen programming."

Mr. King mentioned some of the many collaborators who have helped extend the library's programs and reach far beyond its walls, including the Friends of the Library, the Winchendon CFCE, the school district, the Clark Memorial YMCA, the Winchendon CAC, the HEAL Collaborative, the Winchendon Parks & Rec Commission, and Cornerstone Church, "to name just a few." Some of this collaboration helped create the ongoing series of Community Conversations, "Bridging Ideas and Building Futures." This is a series of four monthly professionally facilitated discussions about the meaning of community. The second one will be held on Saturday, March 28 at the Old Murdock Senior Center at 10:00 a.m. to noon.

The town has a long investment in the library, Mr. King pointed out. "The Beals is on the national and state registers of historic places and is of architectural and historic significance," he said. "It is a jewel we are all proud of and have a duty to protect for future generations. Since 2017 the town's registered voters, the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation and the library itself, using nearly all of its trust funds, have invested over $2 million in bringing the library into the 21st Century."

A comprehensive series of completed and planned infrastructure improvements have been divided into phases. The first phase, Mr. King explained, was the Library Accessibility Project which was completed in 2018. It added a new, sidewalk level entrance, an elevator connecting all floors, a new stairwell and two ADA-compliant accessible bathrooms on the ground floor to the original 95-year-old building. The second phase, completed in June of 2023, installed fire suppression, sprinkler and alarm control systems, replaced the original knob-and-tube wiring with new wiring that is compliant with current building codes, and repaired and repainted cracked plaster walls and ceilings.

For Phase 3, Mr. King said, the library plans to convert the current Director's office into an ADA-compliant accessible bathroom for the third floor, a smaller and more private Director's office and a dedicated local history and genealogy room. "Let me emphasize that this project will be completed with grant funding. We will not be coming to the town and asking for money. In fact, we have already received a $10,000 grant from the American Library Association that will help fund the architectural and engineering design work for the project. Other grants from the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation, the American Small and Rural Libraries Association, and the Massachusetts ADA Improvement Grant Program have been or will soon be applied for." With a third floor accessible bathroom, visitors who need an accessible accommodation won't have to take the elevator to the ground floor. The library hopes to complete this project in FY 2027.

"Phase 4 will hopefully begin in FY 28 or 29 with the aim of converting our heating source away from oil to a more efficient electric heat pump system that not only heats in winter, but cools in summer," Mr. King said. "At present, the library spends an average of $10,157 annually for heating oil and the maintenance of our furnace and radiators. Because the town has a contract with a solar energy company to provide electricity to our municipal buildings, the library has an electricity credit of over $4,000, meaning that it is likely that we will incur little or no cost for running the system other than routine maintenance and repair. Conversion means leaving the burning of fossil fuels behind and heading into a much cleaner and less expensive energy future for the library."

Phase 5 of the infrastructure project will convert the current ground floor book sale area into a Children's Room. This is a long time dream for the Beals and it will be expensive. There is currently no start date, but the library hopes it may be possible to begin work by 2033, seven years from now.

"To put it all into perspective, the library currently represents less than three quarters of 1 percent of the total town budget, or $268,955," Mr. King said. "In FY 2026 (the current fiscal year) that averaged out to an annual cost of $38.07 to the average Winchendon homeowner, or the retail price of one new book purchased at a bookstore. Since 2022 The Library has received over $270,000 in grant funding that has enhanced our programs, services, initiatives and building infrastructure projects.

"It has been said that nobody uses the library anymore. But in 2025, the Beals had 22,709 patron visits. 2,384 people attended our programs. We circulated 31,433 items, and 30 percent of Winchendon residents held a Beals library card. Keeping our state certification through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners means that the library receives over $36,000 annually in state aid. These funds are critical to the overall operation of the library. It also means that Winchendon residents can continue to access the collections of hundreds of other libraries statewide. All in all, the value the library holds as a resource to the taxpayers of Winchendon is enormous."

To conclude the presentation, Mr. King said, "We are launching a community survey that we hope will give us a better idea of how the library can improve our programs and services and be even more relevant to the citizens of Winchendon. The responses of community members, both library users and non-users, are crucial to the development of our long range strategic plan. So from today until July 31 we will have surveys available both digitally and at our website, bealslibrary.org, and on paper at the library and in various locations throughout the town.

"In conjunction with the survey, we are also inviting you and other community members to participate in several focus groups that we plan to convene over the course of the next several months. In that spirit, I would like to specifically invite the Select Board to our first session on Wednesday, April 8, at 6:00 p.m. in the library's auditorium. Future focus groups, dates and locations will be announced at a later time. We encourage all community members to participate in either the focus group or filling out the survey. Your input and feedback will help us identify opportunities for growth within our library, services, programming and more, we want the library to continue to be a valuable resource and a welcoming space for everyone in the community."

Board Chair Andrew Beauvais asked Mr. King what he saw as the greatest challenge to continuing their forward momentum--was it funding, staffing, the building or what?

"Definitely a combination," Mr. King said. "As we grow, we will need more staffing. If we have a children's room in the future, we'll have to have a children's librarian, which means that person will have to have some assistance. That means that we won't be just one level anymore. We won't just be the main floor of the library, but we'll have two floors. The top floor will remain the same, I'm assuming, but the children's room will have to have staff associated with that. But funding will be the biggest challenge, because we tried to make this work a couple of years ago, and the cost was about $2 million to convert that basement into a children's room. So it's not going to get any cheaper. So I think that will be the greatest challenge for us to if we really want to make that happen."

The Massachusetts Library Commission offers expansion grants, but to be eligible a library needs to be expanding at least 60 percent beyond the footprint of the current library building--basically putting in an addition to the building--which the children's library room project as planned doesn't do.

Board member Audrey LaBrie said, "we're seeing studies are showing that once schools went to technology, 2019, 2018, something along that line, they now have enough data, they're finding out that kids know less now than they did before because of the way that they're learning. And I've seen information about young children who are addicted to their cell phones and who are addicted to their iPads, and people are starting to recognize that it's not such a good thing. And I'd like to think that that that pendulum is swinging out a little bit back towards reading and books and community places where children can have a physical book and such like that. So I'd like to think in the next X number of years, not too many, we'll see that swing become stronger, and perhaps there will be more opportunities for the creation of a children's library, as the world, not just us in the United States, realizes that there's a place for both."

Mr. Beauvais asked if the library could begin a capital campaign for the future Children's Room project. Mr. King said absolutely, but the Trustees of the Library would be the group spearheading that.



Bridging Ideas & Building Futures Conversations Continue in Winchendon

Community Conversations: Bridging Ideas and Building Futures is a series of four facilitated discussions presented by the Beals Memorial Library, the second of which will take place on Saturday, March 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Old Murdock Senior Center in Winchendon. In this discussion, participants will explore the topic,"Who do we want to be as a community?" Every day, with every action and every decision we make, we are writing a story, the collective story of Winchendon, but the question isn't just about the present moment; it's about the legacy we choose to leave behind. Who do we want to be as a community for the children watching us, and for the generations who will inherit the town we build together?

Participants are encouraged to discuss with fellow community members what you want from and for our community and how, together, we can get there. These conversations are facilitated by the Collaborative Resolutions Group of Greenfield, MA.

The other conversations in this series will take place on Saturday April 25, and May 16 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Old Murdock Senior Center. We will explore the topics: "How do we build the community we want?" and "What steps can we take to begin to make this a reality?" Our ideas may expand on initiatives already happening in our town and may give rise to new ways that we can effectively live and work together as citizens of our town.

All are welcome. Please join us for these thoughtful and stimulating conversations. The Old Murdock Senior Center is at 52 Murdock Avenue in Winchendon. For more information, please call the library at 978-297-0300 or visit bealslibrary.org/conversations. Funds for this project are provided by The Health Equity Partnership of North Central Mass: CHNA 9, the Friends of the Beals Memorial Library, and Cornerstone Church of Winchendon.



On Prop 2-1/2 Underrides and What Might Make Them a Workable Idea


There is some interest in Winchendon currently to place a Proposition 2-1/2 underride before voters this year. An "underride" is an option under Proposition 2-1/2 for voters to lower the maximum tax levy amount that a municipality can collect. Under Proposition 2-1/2, the levy collected in a given fiscal year is the baseline, and the levy may not be increased more than 2.5 percent in the following year, unless voters pass an override at the ballot authorizing the town to raise more. An underride, if passed, lowers that baseline a given amount. Going forward, the tax levy can only increase by 2.5 percent from that new, lower baseline, unless an override is passed.

Municipalities faced with an underride would need to prepare a reduced budget that stays within the lower levy amount. This could end up being very complicated, since many expenses can't be changed or controlled. These include contracted salaries and benefits (if contracts aren't honored, the town can be sued into a black hole), insurance, and state mandated education expenses (also with very high financial penalties for violating them), to name a few.

Since Proposition 2-1/2 became law in 1980, there have been only 24 underrides attempted, by 20 different communities. All but two of them passed. Most were less than $500,000.

Three of these underrides stand out, however, and are worth taking a look at. The town of Hopkinton--famous as the starting line for the Boston Marathon--passed three underrides in a row. In 2014, Hopkinton passed an underride for $1,250,000. In 2017, it passed an underride for $1,500,000. In 2019, the town passed a third underride for $1,180,568. The total amount Hopkinton reduced its tax levy between 2014 and 2020 was $3,930,568.

No other city or town in Massachusetts has done anything like it. Between 1989 and 2007, Hopkinton itself passed six overrides, one for nearly $2 million. So what happened in Hopkinton after 2007, and how could they cut their tax levy by almost $4 million?

Hopkinton is a wealthy community, with a per capita income of $98,172 and a median home value of $802,700. But it's not all that big. In 2008, the town was looking for ways to increase its housing stock. The Weston Nurseries went bankrupt, opening about 900 acres of land to development.

And develop it, Hopkinton did. The town added 1,400 units of housing within a span of five years. And while it wasn't all McMansions, this was nice housing with healthy market rate values. New construction is exempt from the Proposition 2-1/2 limit. Hopkinton's total tax levy went through the roof.

All that extra revenue in the tax base was what allowed Hopkinton to pass those underrides, reducing the tax burden per household by a significant amount.

But this didn't come without other costs.

According to United States Census data, in 2010, Hopkinton had a population of 14,925. In 2020, it had a population of 18,758--an increase of 3,833 or 25.7 percent. As reported by WGBH news in 2019, suddenly Hopkinton had the traffic congestion and busy environment of the much more urban towns closer to Boston. School enrollment increased nearly 10 percent, increasing the school budget. In the 4th and 5th grades, class sizes were as high as 26 kids per class.

The town also become, quite suddenly, much more diverse. In 2008, Hopkinton was about 95 percent white. It is now less than 70 percent white. New students in the schools spoke around 50 different languages at home, with the largest percentages being Spanish, Mandarin and Telegu, a language spoken in India.

Even with all those underrides, Hopkinton's property tax rate for FY 2026 is $14.10 (per $1000 of valuation). By comparison, Winchendon's FY26 tax rate is $12.69.

A critical point to note, however, is that Hopkinton didn't pass underrides just because they thought the town was spending too much money. They passed them because the town successfully brought in a tremendous amount of new revenue--increasing its housing stock and tax base by roughly 25 percent in a very short space of time. The town was rolling in money, a surplus that it felt it didn't need. But it brought in this revenue by sacrificing some of the qualities of life (such as quiet, a rural character, open space) that had drawn many of Hopkinton's existing residents to move there in the first place.

Both Proposition 2-1/2 overrides and Proposition 2-1/2 underrides need to be considered carefully. Municipal budgets are not the same as a individual's personal budget because so much municipal spending is mandated by contracted obligations, public safety laws and laws governing equal access and education. Municipalities have far less freedom of choice in their financial management than individual persons do. If a community can bring in as much new revenue as Hopkinton did, then an underride makes sense. Without that, an underride may only make a community's problems harder to solve.



Traditional English Tea to be held at the Beals Memorial Library

Tea and Celtic Music
The Friends of the Beals Memorial Library will be hosting a traditional English Tea and Celtic Music Concert on Saturday, April 11. Tickets are available until Monday, April 6. The concert will feature Bill Thomas on Irish pipes and flute and Matt Harris on fiddle.
Photo courtesy of Beals Memorial Library
Dust off your fascinator hat and reserve your spot for a traditional English Tea and lively Celtic music concert to be held at the Beals Memorial Library in Winchendon on Saturday, April 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tickets for the luncheon are $25.00 for adults and $12.00 for youth ages 10 to 17. Tickets are going fast and can be purchased at the Library until Monday, April 6, or until the event is sold out. All funds raised will support future programs at the Library.

The Luncheon is hosted by the Friends of the Library and will feature traditional sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream, various cookies, and of course, a variety of your favorite English teas. The Friends want everyone to know that men are invited, and they encourage all participants to wear period dress, if possible. The Celtic music concert will feature lively jigs and reels, hornpipes and maybe even a haunting air. Bill Thomas plays Irish uilleann pipes and traditional Irish wooden flute (and penny whistle, upon request). With him is Matt Harris, who plays fiddle.

Bill Thomas has been playing Irish music on flute and uilleann pipes for over fifty years. He started out playing for contra dances in the Monadnock region, and has since played for many dances and sessions from here to the West Coast. Over the past dozen years, Bill has made yearly trips to Ireland where he is a welcome visitor at sessions and festivals in many parts of the country.

The Beals Memorial Library is located at 50 Pleasant Street in Winchendon. For more information call the Library at 978-297-0300 or visit bealslibrary.org/friends.

April Movie Showings at the Beals Library

The Beals Memorial Library in Winchendon will be showing two movies and two documentaries on our BIG screen during the month of April.

The screenings begin on Thursday, April 2 at 6:00 p.m. with the PBS, Independent Lens documentary, Understanding Autism in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month. The film follows filmmaker Scott Steindorff as he aims to discover more about his own autism. Speaking to autistic people all across the spectrum, he seeks to reframe the perception of autism by focusing on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment by highlighting the amazing talents and love of neurodiversity. A discussion of the film and its topic will take place after the screening. Not rated. Run time: 58 minutes.

On Thursday, April 16, the Library will be showing the film Killers of the Flower Moon. The movie is a 2023 American epic crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the 2017 nonfiction book. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, it focuses on a series of murders of Osage members and relations in the Osage Nation after oil was discovered on tribal land. The tribal members had retained mineral rights on their reservation, but a corrupt local political boss sought to steal the wealth. Rated R. Run time: 206 minutes.

The third showing of the month stars Sidney Poitier in Lilies of the Field. This 1963 film is the Library's Classic Movie Matinee for April and will be screened on Wednesday, April 22 at 3:00 p.m. When traveling handyman Homer Smith (Poitier) stops by a farm in rural Arizona, he is welcomed by a group of Roman Catholic nuns who have emigrated from Germany. Realizing that the farm needs a lot of work, Homer takes on a number of repair projects for the women, who are led by the headstrong Mother Maria. Impressed by Homer's kindness and strong work ethic, the nuns come to believe that he has been sent by God to help build them a chapel. Not rated. Run time: 94 minutes.

The final film screening of the Month is the PBS documentary, The Librarians, on Thursday, April 23 at 6:00 p.m. When lawmakers seek to review a list of books, librarians find themselves on the frontlines of a national battle fighting for intellectual freedom and our democracy. Across the U.S., librarians face the impact of uniting against library collection standards that include restrictions on race-related and LGBTQIA+ content. Drawing on historical context, The Librarians explores the broader implications for education and public life. A discussion of the film and its topic will take place after the screening. Not rated. Run time: 85 minutes.

The Beals Memorial Library is located at 50 Pleasant Street in Winchendon. All movies at the library are free and open to the public! For more information, contact the library at 978-297-0300 or visit their website at bealslibrary.org.



Town Department Heads Update and Q&A Session for Residents on April 6

Do you have questions about town government? Curious about what is happening in town and what projects are on the horizon? Are there issues that you would like addressed but not sure who to talk to? Do you have ideas about improvements in town services?

On Monday, April 6 at 5:30 p.m. at Town Hall, all the town department heads, as well as the school superintendent will be giving updates on what is happening in their departments and then will be available to answer your questions and concerns. This will be a casual question and answer session. We hope you can join us. In Winchendon Town Hall, 109 Front St, second floor auditorium.


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Winchendon Garden Club Scholarship Applications Open

Applications are being accepted for the Winchendon Garden Club's annual scholarship award. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, legal residents of Winchendon or immediate family of a Winchendon Garden Club member to qualify, and must be planning a career related to environmental concerns (such as Biology, Botany, Horticulture, Agriculture, Ecology, or Environmental Conservation--see application for full list). Applications are due by April 30, 2026.

You can download a complete application packet with guidelines, eligibility information and application form at 2026-WGC-Scholarship-Application.pdf.



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FRIDAY MARCH 27

Darts at the Snowbound Club 6:30 p.m. This is not a league, but open to anyone who wants to play. Sign up at 6:30 PM. Darts fly at 7 PM. $5 per person to play. Random teams are picked. Winning team takes home the prize money. Cash bar available. No outside drinks allowed. Come join the fun! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

Line Dancing Lesson with Marylee 7:00-8:30 p.m. This is open to anyone who wants to join. No experience necessary. This is an all genres music class. $10 per person to join. No need to sign up in advance. Club opens at 6 PM. Cash bar available. No outside drinks allowed. If your partner doesn't dance, bring them anyways as we have pool tables and dart boards too! Wear comfortable clothing and come join the fun! At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

Friday Night Frequencies at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Whether you're coming to support local musicians, hang out with friends, or just enjoy a fun Friday night, this event is for you! Free & open to the public, all are welcome! Come out, bring a friend, and keep the music alive in Winchendon! Featured musicians this month: Moonlight Dive! Check them out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/p/Moonlight-Drive-61555883399773/. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Morton E. Converse Tournament of Plays 7:00 p.m. Each class at Murdock High School will stage a one-act play in competition for awards. At Murdock Middle High School Auditorium, 3 Memorial Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MARCH 28

Bridging Ideas and Building Futures: Community Conversations 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Topic: Who do we want to be as a community? Every day, with every action and every decision we make, we are writing a story--not just the story of our individual lives, but the collective story of Winchendon. The question before us today isn't just about the present moment; it's about the legacy we choose to leave behind. Who do we want to be as a community for the children watching us, and for the generations who will inherit the town we build together? At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Trivia with Tony 6:00-9:00 p.m. Custom team based/pub style trivia games w/hosting and interactive media/music. Custom games tailored to occasion and or interests. Bring your family and friends. Test your knowledge and win prizes!!! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Morton E. Converse Tournament of Plays 7:00 p.m. Each class at Murdock High School will stage a one-act play in competition for awards. Final night--stay for the judging! At Murdock Middle High School Auditorium, 3 Memorial Dr, Winchendon.

SUNDAY MARCH 29

Palm Sunday Service and Parade 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Palm Sunday's worship service begins at the United Parish at 10:00 a.m. celebrating Jesus' entry to Jerusalem. At 12:00 noon we gather with other local church members celebrating Jesus with a short parade down Central Street waving our palm branches and being led by a donkey, weather permitting. The parade will start in the Dollar Tree parking lot, will go as far as the Clark YMCA and returns to the Dollar Tree parking lot to disperse. If you have any questions, please reach out to Pastor Jason Cox or Cheri Duval, the United Parish's office manager at jason@unitedparish.com or cheri@unitedparish.com. Service at United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 1

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

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.

Puzzle Night at Sippin Serendipity 5:00 p.m. Teams of 1-4 players, $5 per person. Limited space, call the store at 978-895-9596 or come in to reserve your spot! Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for dinner or snacks and puzzling begins at 6:00 p.m. 1st Prize: Sippin Serendipity gift card. At Sippin Seredipity, 206 Central St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY APRIL 2

Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Info Session 3:00 p.m. Come learn what it takes to be a Personal Care Attendant (PCA)! If you've been thinking about a meaningful career where you can make a difference, this is a great place to start. Learn how to get started and search for jobs. Sponsored by the HEAL Collaborative and ForHealth Consulting at UMass Chan Medical School. For more info see forhealthconsulting.umassmed.edu or call The HUB at 978-297-1667. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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

Documentary Night at the Beals 6:00 p.m. Showing tonight: the PBS Independent Lens documentary, Understanding Autism in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month. The film follows filmmaker Scott Steindorff as he aims to discover more about his own autism. Speaking to autistic people all across the spectrum, he seeks to reframe the perception of autism by focusing on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment by highlighting the amazing talents and love of neurodiversity. A discussion of the film and its topic will take place after the screening. Free admission. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY APRIL 3

Good Friday Service with United Parish 6:00-7:00 p.m. Join us as we walk with Jesus during his final days on earth. At United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

SATURDAY APRIL 4

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

Toy Town Bridge Artists Circle 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Come and join the Bridge Artistic Network for a time of encouragement, to engage and empower each other to keep creating and become who we were created to be. Bring your art supplies! This is a free event and Lunch is provided. At Cornerstone Church, 122 Gardner Rd, Winchendon.

Easter Egg Hunt 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. FREE! Bring the kids to hunt for colorful eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, and snap some adorable springtime photos! Fun surprises are waiting, and it's the perfect way to welcome the season with friends and neighbors. This event is FREE and open to the community--just bring your baskets and your smiles! Questions? Call (978) 297-3155 or email scunningham@winchendon-ma.gov. Rain date: April 4. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At G.A.R. Park, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

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

Toy Town Bridge Artists Circle 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Come and join the Bridge Artistic Network for a time of encouragement, to engage and empower each other to keep creating and become who we were created to be. Bring your art supplies! This is a free event and Lunch is provided. At Cornerstone Church, 122 Gardner Rd, Winchendon.

Bingo Night Benefiting Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue 6:00-9:00 p.m. Raffles, light fare, 50-cent cards. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. At Gardner American Legion, 22 Elm St, Gardner, MA.

SUNDAY APRIL 5

Sunrise Easter Service 6:00-7:00 a.m. Worship with Jesus' followers as they discover the empty tomb. At Old Centre Common, Winchendon.

Easter Worship Service & Easter Egg Hunt at United Parish 10:00-11:45 a.m. Join us as we celebrate our risen savior! Following the service kids are invited to join in on our egg hunt. At United Parish, 39 Front St, Winchendon.

Easter Service at UU Church of Winchendon 11:00 a.m. Minister Emerita Rev. Inanna Arthen will lead a service celebrating hope and rebirth. An Easter Egg hunt will follow! At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

MONDAY APRIL 6

Town Department Heads Public Meeting 5:30 p.m. Do you have questions about town government? Curious about what is happening in town and what projects are on the horizon? Are there issues that you would like addressed but not sure who to talk to? Do you have ideas about improvements in town services? All the town department heads, as well as the school superintendent will be giving updates on what is happening in their departments and then will be available to answer your questions and concerns. This will be a casual question and answer session. Winchendon Town Hall, 2nd floor auditorium, 109 Front St.

TUESDAY APRIL 7

Music with Bob Jordan 10:30-11:30 a.m. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

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 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 APRIL 8

SHINE appointments 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Free, unbiased Medicare counseling. Call 978-297-3155 for an appointment. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

Beals Library Focus Group 6:00 p.m. Come join a discussion about the library's future and how it can continue to be a valuable resource and a welcoming space for everyone in the community. At Beals Memorial Library auditorium, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY APRIL 9

Merrily's Card Making Class with GALA 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Come on out to the Winchendon Senior Center where we are hosting our Free Card Class with Merrily! To register go to: 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.

American Legion Spaghetti Dinner 5:00-6:30 p.m. $12 per person, open to all! Sponsored by Winchendon American Legion Auxiliary Unit #193. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

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

FRIDAY APRIL 10

Sound Bites Community Jam 6:30-9:45 p.m. The HUB's very own Open Mic. Sign up list is available at the HUB at 6:00. Music starts at 6:30. For more information contact Sound Bites Events. www.soundbitesevents.com/. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Rusty Truck Saloon Band 8:00-11:00 p.m. Dust off your dancing shoes & come join us for some some live music by these well known amazing musicians! No cover charge & cash bar available. Club opens @ 6pm so come early to get your seat. At The Snowbound Club, 130 Baldwinville Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY APRIL 11

Springtime English Tea & Celtic Music Concert 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Tickets $25 for adults, $12 for youth age 10-17. Dust off your fascinators and reserve your spot for a traditional English Tea luncheon while enjoying a lively Celtic concert. Limited space available, purchase your tickets by visiting the library by April 6. This is a Friends of the Library fundraiser event and all funds raised will support future programs and events at the Beals Memorial Library For more information contact the library at 978-297-0300 or visit bealslibrary.org/friends.

Monoprint with Gelli Plate Class with GALA 11:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Cost: $35. To register go to: https://form.jotform.com/260074839415965. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

TUESDAY APRIL 14

Baseball Trivia with Bill from Lifecare 10:30-11:30 a.m. Have a fun morning of baseball trivia with Bill O'Connor from Lifecare! At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 15

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

Purple Up! For Military Kids with the American Legion Family 6:30-7:30 p.m. Join us as we celebrate the month of the Military Child with a fun-filled evening for the entire family! Games & Prizes, Crafts & Activities, Snacks & Refreshments. And T-shirts! Adults and Kids (L, XL) $20 each, Kids (Sm, Med) $15 each. Order your t-shirts by contacting Kristin Stanley 781-999-0033 or Monique at 978-792-6773. At Winchendon American Legion Post #193, 295 School St.

THURSDAY APRIL 16

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

Our Neighbor's Kitchen Dinner 5:15 p.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Served in the Parish Hall. This week the menu is chicken casserole with noodles, dinner roll and dessert. Free-will donation $2 per person, $5 per family; no one turned away. 52 Spruce Street, Winchendon.

Panel Discussion: How AI is Changing Music 6:00-8:00 p.m. Andrew Arceci - Director, Winchendon Music Festival, with Chris White - Associate Professor of Music Theory, UMass Amherst; E. Michael Harrington - Course Author & Professor of Music Business, Berklee Online & Berklee College of Music; John Mallia - Director of the Electronic Music Studio & member of the Composition faculty, New England Conservatory; John McKean - Instructor of Music History, Longy School of Music-Bard College; Jonathan Wyner - Head of Artistic Technology Initiatives @ BEATL, Professor, MP&E, Berklee College of Music; Sally R. Gaglini, Esquire - Music & Entertainment specialist, Gaglini Law Group LLC. At the Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St, Winchendon.

Movie Night at the Beals 6:00 p.m. Showing tonight: Killers of the Flower Moon. A 2023 American epic crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the 2017 nonfiction book. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, it focuses on a series of murders of Osage members and relations in the Osage Nation after oil was discovered on tribal land. The tribal members had retained mineral rights on their reservation, but a corrupt local political boss sought to steal the wealth. Rated R. Free admission! At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY APRIL 17

The Bridge Artistic Network Presents: My Hiding Place 7:00-9:00 p.m. Based on the life of Corie Ten Boom, this one-woman show is a story of love and forgiveness at any cost. Free admission, donations accepted. For more information contact Pastor J at 978-297-3125 xt. 105 or pastorj@cornerstoneag.net. At Cornerstone Church, 122 Gardner Rd, Winchendon.

SATURDAY APRIL 18

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 1st floor Gallery of the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SUNDAY APRIL 19

Classical Guitar Performance with An Tran 7:00 p.m. Works by Juan Erena, Olga Amelkina-Vera, Nguyễn Thế An, Khiêm Nguyễn-Duy, Sara d’Ippolito Reichert, Đặng Ngọc Long, and others. Part of the Winchendon Music Festival. At the Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St, Winchendon.

MONDAY APRIL 20

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

TUESDAY APRIL 21

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 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 APRIL 22

Classic Movie Matinee at the Beals 3:00 p.m. Showing today: Lilies of the Field (1963). When traveling handyman Homer Smith (Sydney Poitier) stops by a farm in rural Arizona, he is welcomed by a group of Roman Catholic nuns who have emigrated from Germany. Realizing that the farm needs a lot of work, Homer takes on a number of repair projects for the women, who are led by the headstrong Mother Maria. Impressed by Homer's kindness and strong work ethic, the nuns come to believe that he has been sent by God to help build them a chapel. Not rated. Free admission! At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

THURSDAY APRIL 23

Crafty Kiddos: Open Craft Time 2:00-3:30 p.m. Calling all crafty kids! Join us for a fun creative time where the only limit is your imagination! We provide various craft supplies for you to create your next masterpiece. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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

Documentary Night at the Beals 6:00 p.m. Showing tonight: yhe PBS documentary, The Librarians. When lawmakers seek to review a list of books, librarians find themselves on the frontlines of a national battle fighting for intellectual freedom and our democracy. Across the U.S., librarians face the impact of uniting against library collection standards that include restrictions on race-related and LGBTQIA+ content. Drawing on historical context, The Librarians explores the broader implications for education and public life. A discussion of the film and its topic will take place after the screening. Not rated. Free admission. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

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

Winchendon Music Festival Concert 7:00 p.m. Asako Takeuchi, baroque violin; Andrew Arceci, viola da gamba; and John Lenti, theorbo performing works by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713), Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), and Francesco Barsanti (c.1690-1775). At the Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St, Winchendon.

FRIDAY APRIL 24

Friday Night Frequencies at The HUB 7:00-9:00 p.m. Whether you're coming to support local musicians, hang out with friends, or just enjoy a fun Friday night, this event is for you! Free & open to the public, all are welcome! Come out, bring a friend, and keep the music alive in Winchendon! Featured musician this month: Andy Kuchta! Check them out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/andy.kuchta.231807. Sponsored by Winchendon Parks & Recreation. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

SATURDAY APRIL 25

Bridging Ideas and Building Futures: Community Conversations 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Topic: How do we build the community we want to live in? So, how do we transform our collective aspirations into concrete action? How do we build the community we want to live in, starting right now? Let's roll up our sleeves and map out the journey together. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St, Winchendon.

Trivia with Tony 6:00-9:00 p.m. Custom team based/pub style trivia games w/hosting and interactive media/music. Custom games tailored to occasion and or interests. Bring your family and friends. Test your knowledge and win prizes!!! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

Laugh Your Tail Off Comedy Event 7:00-10:00 p.m. We are excited to have the legendary Boston comedian and actor Lenny Clarke headlining along with Jason Merrill for a fantastic night of comedy. In addition, we will have a Silent Auction and Raffle items, a chance to win something amazing. And a cash bar for anything cocktail or non cocktail drinks. All proceeds benefit Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue. Tickets $30 and $40 per person, available at www.eventbrite.com/e/laugh-your-tail-off-comedy-event-featuring-lenny-clarke-jason-merrill-tickets-1974521053624. At the Polish American Citizens Club (PACC), 171 Kendall Pond Road West, Gardner, MA.

Winchendon Music Festival Chamber Choir & Chamber Ensemble 7:00 p.m. Works by Pauline Oliveros, Terry Riley, Andrew Arceci (Missa Brevis, world premiere), and others. Free admission; refreshments will be sold. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

TUESDAY APRIL 28

Candidates' Night 6:00 p.m. Candidates for elected town boards in the Town Election on May 4 will answer questions and present their perspectives. More info TBA! Open to the public, will be live-broadcast by WinchendonTV. At Winchendon Town Hall, 2nd floor auditorium, 109 Front St.

WEDNESDAY APRIL 29

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

THURSDAY APRIL 30

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

MONDAY MAY 4

Annual Town Elections 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. At Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave, Winchendon.

SATURDAY MAY 9

Toy Town Swing at The HUB 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join us for Toy Town Swing dance night at The HUB. A dance class at 5:00 p.m., and an evening full of fun, food, drinks, and dancing--no partner or experience needed! $10 cover includes dance lesson. Wine, beer & snacks available. 100% of proceeds benefit the CAC! At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

WEDNESDAY MAY 13

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

SATURDAY MAY 16

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

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

MONDAY MAY 18

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

SATURDAY MAY 23

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

SATURDAY MAY 30

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

SATURDAY JUNE 6

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

SUNDAY JUNE 7

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. Free admission. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

FRIDAY JUNE 12

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

SATURDAY JUNE 13

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

SUNDAY JUNE 14

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. Free admission. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

SATURDAY JUNE 20

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

SUNDAY JUNE 21

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. Free admission. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

FRIDAY JUNE 26

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

SATURDAY JUNE 27

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

SUNDAY JUNE 28

Winchendon Winds Concert 2:00 p.m. Free admission. At UU Church of Winchendon, 126 Central St.

SATURDAY JULY 11

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

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

FRIDAY JULY 24

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

SATURDAY JULY 25

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

SATURDAY AUGUST 8

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

SATURDAY AUGUST 15

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

FRIDAY AUGUST 28

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

SATURDAY AUGUST 29

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

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12

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

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19

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

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25

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

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26

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

SATURDAY OCTOBER 3

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

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17

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

SATURDAY OCTOBER 24

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

ONGOING

SUNDAYS

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

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

MONDAYS

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

Gentle Yoga with Paula 10:00 a.m. Chair yoga tailored to the older generations to increase flexibility, balance, and breathwork to lower stress levels. At the Old Murdock Senior Center, 52 Murdock Ave., Winchendon. 978-297-3155.

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

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

Yoga With Chantal from Shadow Academy Wellness 4:30-5:30 p.m. Unwind, relax, and celebrate the beauty of yoga. All skill levels welcomed! Mats and Blocks are available, if needed. Open to adults and teens. For more info, contact 978-297-0300, bealsmemoriallibrary@gmail.com or visit www.bealslibrary.org. At Beals Memorial Library, 50 Pleasant St., Winchendon.

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

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

TUESDAYS

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

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

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

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

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

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

Winch Buddies After School Program 3:15-4:45 p.m. A perfect blend of fun, learning, and growth for Toy Town Elementary students. Tuesdays & Thursdays. Register at https://www.the-hub.org/event-details/winch-buddies-after-school-program-december-2025-1/form. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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

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

WEDNESDAYS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

THURSDAYS

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

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

Winch Buddies After School Program 3:15-4:45 p.m. A perfect blend of fun, learning, and growth for Toy Town Elementary students. Tuesdays & Thursdays. Register at https://www.the-hub.org/event-details/winch-buddies-after-school-program-december-2025-1/form. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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

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

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

FRIDAYS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SATURDAYS

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

Brunch & Bowl at The HUB 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Come on over to The Hub and grab brunch and enjoy bowling! Fun for the whole family. PAJAMAS welcome! Continental breakfast, unlimited coffee, 1 hour of bowling (shoes included), beverages available to purchase. At The HUB, 5 Summer Dr, Winchendon.

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

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

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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