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November 2024
Conversational English Class for Seniors
Are you an older adult looking to improve your English skills? Join the 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 language. Call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010 to reserve your seat.
Find out more »Teen Home School Maker Club: Laser Cut Signs
The Medford Public Library invites home schooled tweens and teens ages 11 and up to its monthly Home School Maker Club. This month’s project will be laser cuts signs. Registration is required through the library's online calendar. Questions? Contact Nicole Perrault of the library staff at nperrault@minlib.net or 781-475-5735. Note: This program was rescheduled from its original date of November 8.
Find out more »Tufts Composers: New at Noon #2
Tufts Composers present a New at Noon program featuring new vocal settings suggested by T.J. Anderson's 2022 "Three Songs of Life," offered alongside songs, settings, and instrumentals by Julia Cavallaro, Duke Ellington, Eliza Howells, Matthew Seliger, Melinda Tian, Christopher Walton, Yixiao Wang, and guest composer Trevor Weston (Tufts class of 1989). Featuring soprano Janet Stone, mezzo sopranos Julia Cavallaro and Eliza Howells, pianist John McDonald, and bassoonist Angela Tsou. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts…
Find out more »Poetry Club with Vijaya Sundaram
The Medford Public Library invites you to the monthly meeting of its Poetry Club 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 online calendar.
Find out more »Mug Cake Take and Make for Teens
The Medford Public Library presents a Mug Cake Take and Make for teens in middle school and high school. Warm up by decorating a mug and making your own mug cake at home. All supplies will be provided. Pick up your take-home kit between in the Teen Section today. Registration is required through the library's online calendar.
Find out more »Tufts Youth Philharmonic Fall Concert
The Tufts University Youth Philharmonic presents its fall concert under the direction of John Page. Music includes Tchaikovsky's Overture to Romeo and Juliet, selections from Bizet's Carmen Suite, Mozart's Overture to the Magic Flute, and John Williams' "Raiders March" from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Suggested donation at the door: $10 per person, $25 per family. Also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Karaoke Night at Medford Brewing Company
It's the last Friday of the month, which means Karaoke Night at Medford Brewing Company. Sing your heart out or sit back, sip a beer, and cheer/heckle your friends as they rock out. Karaoke kicks off at 7 p.m. and is free to participate for ages 21 and over. Sign up on site – first come, first served. Plan to arrive early to get your name on the list.
Find out more »MHS Drama Club: Almost, Maine
The Medford High School Drama Club presents the second of four performances of the contemporary play "Almost, Maine." Written by John Cariani, "Almost, Maine" is composed of nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine. Remaining performances at Marsh Caron Theatre are at 2 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Reserve yours through the online ticket order form and pay at the…
Find out more »Middle Schools Drama Club: A Vaudeville, Take II
The Medford Middle Schools Drama Club presents the first of two performances of "A Vaudeville, Take II," a follow-up to last fall's popular show featuring a variety of entertainment. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and may be purchased through the Drama Club's website. The second performance will be at 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 23.
Find out more »Harlem Grooves Fall Showcase
Harlem Grooves, a student dance company at Tufts University dedicated to Black American style, presents its fall showcase, "Good Girl Gone Bad." Witness a transformation from innocence to empowerment as Harlem Grooves blends modern, contemporary, hip hop and jazz movement. Free admission and open to the public. Reserve tickets through the Tufts online box office.
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