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November 2024
Tufts Sunday Concert: Tufts Flute Ensemble
The Tufts Sunday Concert Series features the Tufts Flute Ensemble presenting a fun, intriguing, and varied program of music from the 17th to the 21st century featuring bass, alto, C flute and piccolo. Nina Barwell, director. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Classic Vibe at Great American Beer Hall
Great American Beer Hall presents Classic Vibe for an evening of live reggae music following the Patriots-Dolphins game.
Find out more »Tufts Small Jazz Ensembles
The Tufts Department of Music presents a concert featuring the Paul Ahlstrand and Nando Michelin small jazz ensembles. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Poetry in Pictures
The Medford Senior Center presents its Poetry in Pictures class led by award-winning photographer and published poet Robert Castagna. Ever imagine writing a poem that drew a picture in another person’s mind? Or combining your photographs with your words? In this class, you will creatively write and put your poetic voices to images of your choosing. Whether old photos or newly taken ones, your voice and images will emerge from the shadows, as Robert helps you see pictures and words…
Find out more »Country Line Dancing for Seniors
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly Country Line Dancing class for seniors, beginners and beyond, led by Julie Kaufmann. Country line dancing is a fantastic activity for older adults. If offers a fun way to stay active, improve coordination, and socialize. It's also easy to learn — many line dances are designed to be simple and repetitive, making it accessible for beginners. No partner is needed for the class. Cost is $3.
Find out more »Grades 2-3 Book Club: Bear and Bird: The Stars and Other Stories
The Medford Public Library's book club for second- and third-graders meets to discuss "Bear and Bird: The Stars and Other Stories by Jarvis. Register through the library's online calendar, then visit the library to pick up a copy of the book, which will be available starting approximately one month in advance. Please note: This club is only for children in second or third grade.
Find out more »Virtual Author Talk: Kathleen DuVal – Native Nations: A Millennium in North America
The Medford Public Library presents an online program with author, professor and historian Kathleen DuVal to discuss her book, “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.” Called "an essential American history" by The Wall Street Journal, the book places the power of Native nations at its center, telling their story from the rise of ancient cities more than a thousand years ago to fights for sovereignty that continue today. A question-and-answer period will be included. Register through the library's online calendar…
Find out more »Senior Knitting and Crochet
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Find out more »International Conversations for Seniors
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly International Conversation gathering, offering conversation and topics from countries around the world with Ariane.
Find out more »High School Chameleon: TDOR and Trans Joy
High School Chameleon, the Medford Public Library’s drop-in group for LGBTQIAP+ youth and allies in grades 9 to 12, meets in the Maker Space. Today's topic is the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) and Trans Joy. With a focus on a different theme each month, come chat, connect, do fun projects, and play games in a safe, open, and welcoming space. No one is required to disclose any aspect of their identity in order to be part of the group.…
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