

Leominster Credit Union is a co-sponsor of this year’s fair.įor more information about the Friends of the Library or the craft fair, search Facebook for Friends of the Conant Public Library Arts & Crafts Show or visit sterlinglibrary. Signup sheets will be available at the library’s front desk in October and November for those who would like to volunteer their time or contribute to the bake sale. The fair will also feature a raffle, bake sale, and lunch café. Holiday and gift items, handmade by local artisans, will fill the main hall of the First Church and two additional rooms. at the First Church, 6 Meetinghouse Hill Road. STERLING - The annual Friends of the Conant Public Library Arts & Crafts Show will be held the Saturday before Thanksgiving, Nov. The show is sponsored by The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts. at the 1835 Town Hall, 31 Main St.įor more information or to submit artwork for display, visit org/events/art-2022. Local artists may submit up to two works to be featured in the show by Oct. STERLING - The Sterling Arts Collaborative will hold an art exhibition featuring local artists’ work including painting, photography and sculpture. Note the later end time for this about 4 miles round trip along forest roads and footpaths with some inclines to rewarding shoreline views of Wachusett Reservoir. Meet at Wachusett Reservoir Gate 35, at the intersection of Route 110 and Chace Hill Road, Sterling. 15, 9 a.m.noon: Hike to Greenhalge Point. October’s topic: Witch Hazel – observation of a shrub that blooms spidery yellow flowers in the fall. Meets every month, with new topics to explore. Bring a nature journal or create your own with recycled materials supplied. Observe seasonal changes, become a citizen scientist, and experience a deeper connection with nature. Meet at Stillwater Farm Interpretive Site, 228 Redemption Rock Road, Sterling. To check on hike status, call 774261-1809 or email Kathryn. In the case of inclement weather, hikes may be canceled or modified. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. Hikes will be along forest roads and footpaths with some inclines to rewarding shoreline views of Wachusett Reservoir, the water supply that provides clean drinking water to more than 3 million people. Dogs are not allowed on water supply protection lands.
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For more information, visit the Oriol Foundation Facebook page or email .Īll programs are free and open to the public. A raffle for vendor items will benefit the Oriol Foundation. Gypsy the dwarf mini therapy horse will be visiting, and an antique 1956 Chevy pickup will be decorated for fall family photo taking. Classic, antique or unique cars will be allowed to park there and show while space allows.įour food trucks - Moe’s Sweet Eats, Travelin Bones, Kona Ice and gluten-free Sabrosa Venezuela - are expected, as well as live jazz and oldie band Don’t Tell Dan. More than 40 local and unique crafters, authors and bakers will be selling their goods.Īn open-to-anyone car show will be held on the rear lawn area. HOLDEN - The Oriol Foundation will host a Harvest Fair in the upper parking lot and grassy area behind the Medical Arts Building, 52 Boyden Road, Holden, on Saturday, Oct. To register for this program, call the library at 508210-5569, or email. Rick Hamelin’s skills of throwing on the wheel will entertain you in this unique program celebrating the spouted pot and the people behind them. The stories behind the teapot will come alive as you watch their 4,000-year history rise and take shape on the potter’s wheel. 8, in the program room at the Gale Free Library, 23 Highland St. HOLDEN - Pied Potter Hamelin presents his program A Time to Spout Off: Teapots From Around the World at 10 a.m. Pottery demonstration and teapot workshop
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The talk will cover fall cleanup, tool maintenance, preparing new gardens, plant maintenance and tips on how to prepare gardens for a New England winter. The speaker will be Suzanne Mahler, who will cover Putting the Garden to Bed. 6, at the Holden Senior Center, 1130 Main St. HOLDEN -The Holden Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting at 6:45 p.m. Join in the fun of celebrating the autumn season. There will be children’s games and activities from the past, along with pumpkin carving and scarecrow making. Local crafters and artists of the forgotten arts will be demonstrating and sharing their unique talents. 15, on the Rutland Town Common in front of the churches. RUTLAND - The Rutland Historical Society is holdings its annual Fall Festival of the Forgotten Arts from 10 a.m.
