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December 2024
New England Americana Fest Winter Jubilee
Medford Brewing Company is hosting the New England Americana Fest Winter Jubilee to benefit Boston Children's Hospital. The event will feature a who's who of Americana bands playing on two stages, including New England Music Award winners Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners, as well as several 2024 Boston Music Award nominees: Elisa Smith, Nate Perry and Ragged Company, and Other Brother Darryl. No cover.
Find out more »Paint and Sip: Pet Portraits at Deep Cuts
Deep Cuts invites you to "Paint and Sip" night, where local artist Erica Meimei will help attendees experience the joy of creating their own pet portrait with oil pastels. With step-by-step guidance and supplies provided by the artist, everyone will leave with a stunning representation of their pet. A $30 ticket includes the class, all art supplies, and one drink up to $10. Register through Eventbrite. Reference photos of your pet must be submitted to Erica Meimei at ericameidesigns@gmail.com at least…
Find out more »Corey Rieman and The Dilemma at GABH
The Great American Beer Hall welcomes Corey Rieman and The Dilemma band for their first Medford appearance. The Dilemma is a multi-regional, rock-party fusion band currently rated the No. 1 cover band on The Bash with a five-star rating. The play rock, pop, country and more, mixing audience favorites with contemporary and classic music. In addition to Rieman on lead vocals, the band consists of Brother Dave on lead guitar and pedal steel, Jak Tucker on bass, Michael Lanosa on…
Find out more »Canceled: Crochet + Cinema at ACM
Arts Collaborative Medford has canceled its first Crochet + Cinema Night that was scheduled for tonight.
Find out more »Circle Time Story Time – Ages Birth to 2
The Medford Family Network presents Circle Time Story Time for children ages birth to 2 at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Led by Miss Andrea Breen, the session features story telling, music and movement, and a sing-along. Advance sign-up is required through the MFN registration web page. Sign up for the MFN's weekly e-news or check back here closer to the date for the link.
Find out more »Conversational English Class for Seniors
Are you an older adult looking to improve your English skills? Join the Medford Council on Aging for Conversational English with Janice Cole, a friendly and relaxed environment where you can practice speaking English, engage in lively discussions, and build your confidence. The only requirements are a desire to learn English, and a basic knowledge of the English language. Reserve your seat by calling the Senior Center at 781-396-6010.
Find out more »Circle Time Story Time – Ages 2 to 5
The Medford Family Network presents Circle Time Story Time for children ages 2 to 5 at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Led by Miss Andrea Breen, the session features story telling, an art activity, music and movement, and a sing-along. Advance sign-up is required through the MFN registration web page. Sign up for the MFN's weekly e-news or check back here closer to the date for the link.
Find out more »Kids Home School Maker Club
The Medford Public Library invites home schooled kids ages 8 to 12 to its monthly Home School Maker Club. Learn and make something new each session. Meets in the Maker Space. All materials provided. RSVP through the library's new online calendar. Questions? Contact Sam Donahue, Senior Children's Librarian, at sdonahue@minlib.net or 781-475-5735.
Find out more »Maker Space Drop-in for Adults
The Medford Public Library hosts an afternoon drop-in time in the Maker Space specifically for adults. Stop by and work on your own project or ask the library's in-house expert about how to use the space and equipment. General safety badging is available on Drop-In days as well. No registration is required.
Find out more »Poetry Club with Vijaya Sundaram
The Medford Public Library invites you to its Poetry Club meeting led by Vijaya Sundaram, the City of Medford's poet laureate. The group meets on the fourth Friday to read and discuss the work of great poets, while crafting and performing participants' own work. Take the mic and shine a light on the issues that matter most to you, with passion, lyricism, and force. Please RSVP through the library's new online calendar.
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