What.To.Do. Community Events Listing

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BEDFORD 

Fiber Arts Friday  
Friday, August 8   
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, registration required  

Join Rachel on Friday afternoons to try out different fiber arts using yarn and thread. These crafts are open to children ages 7 to 11 and a caregiver.  


Fire Truck Wash  
Saturday, August 9  
9 to 11 a.m.  
Bedford Fire Station  
55 Great Road, Bedford  

Free, registration required  

Bring your bucket and sponge and help BFD scrub a truck!  


Family Music with Sarah  
Saturday, August 9   
10:30 to 11 a.m.   
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, best for babies through age 11  

Sarah is back with all the music and fun we’ve missed!  Join her in the meeting room for singing, dancing, and lots of music-making.  


Virtual: The Invention of Charlotte Brontë  
Monday, August 11  
2 to 3 p.m.  
Zoom   

Free, registration required  

Join author Graham Watson for a discussion of his book “The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: A New Life”. Based on rarely seen private letters, Watson sheds new light on the dramatic events of Brontë’s last years.   


Alex the Jester  
Monday, August 11  
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.  
Rick Reed Room, Bedford Town Hall  
10 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, intended for elementary aged children  

Prepare for a unique evening packed with “audience appeal”. The show includes daring stunts, mind-bending sight gags, dazzling visual spectacles, musical capers and unbelievable physical feats.   


Bubble Party at BFPL  
Tuesday, August 12  
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
Library Lawn, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, intended for babies to elementary aged children  

 Join us outside for a ton of bubbles: giant bubbles, tiny bubbles, groovy tunes and more.  


Egg Carton Animals  
Thursday, August 14  
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, open to families with children ages 4 to 11 years old  

Paint egg cartons and let your imagination run wild! Use googly eyes, pom poms and pipe cleaners to add all the details to make turtles, caterpillars, frogs or whatever else you can imagine.  


Superhero Training Day  
Tuesday, August 19   
4 to 5 p.m.  
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  
  
Free, open to families with children aged 4 to 11 years old 
 
Join Miss Nicole and become a superhero! Create a cape or headband and mask for your costume, then complete our Superhero Training Obstacle Course and earn your certificate as a member of the Library League of Superheroes! 


Percy Jackson Lightning in a Bottle Craft  
Wednesday, August 20  
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, open to children aged 8 to 11 years old  

Join us for a Percy Jackson inspired craft. Create a fun "lightning" in a bottle. Talk to other fans while you craft! 


Toe Jam Puppet Band  
Thursday, August 21   
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
Library Lawn, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, open to families with babies to 11 years old  

Head outside for a silly concert featuring the Toe Jam Puppet Band. The concert includes dancing, bubbles, dirty laundry and other fun. Great for children of all ages! 


New England Foam Factory Party   
Friday, August 22   
4 to 5 p.m.  
Library Lawn, Bedford Free Public Library  
7 Mudge Way, Bedford  

Free, open to families with babies to 11 years old  

Celebrate the end of summer reading. New England Foam Factory will provide a mountain of foam and some great music for you to play and dance in. 


Summer Reading 2025  
June 28 to August 23  

Kids, teens and adults are invited to participate in the Summer Reading Challenge.   


Bedford Public Trails  
Are you looking for local trails to walk or hike? Check out Bedford Trails


Bedford Free Public Library 

Use your Minute Man Library Network card to enjoy free or discounted admission to various museums and cultural attractions across New England, perfect for any season or special occasion.  

Utilize the Library of Things to borrow an item you may only need once, discover a new hobby or to try before you buy.   

CONCORD 

Teen Magic the Gathering Sharpie Cube  
Saturday, August 9  
1 to 4 p.m.  
Teen Room, Main Library  
129 Main Street, Concord  
Registration required  

Free, intended for teenage players  

A sharpie cube is a unique way to breathe new life into old and otherwise unloved MtG cards. Each player will have time to edit old and unwanted cards and then test the wild decks against other one another in this creative, chaotic, fast and funny game.  


Teen Video Game Tournament  
Thursday, August 14   
4 to 5:30 p.m.  
Teen Room, Main Library  
129 Main Street, Concord  
Registration required  
  
Free, intended for teenage players  
 
Prizes are up for grabs at this Nintendo Switch Game Medley tournament. Bring your deodorant because the competition in this free-for-all Rube Goldberg racer will be extra sweaty (figuratively and literally, probably). 


Meet Cute Book Club  
Thursday, August 14  
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.  
Trustees Room, Main Library  
129 Main Street, Concord  
  
Free, registration required  
  
Join Library staff and discuss the most lucrative genre in publishing: romance! From contemporary rom-coms to romantasy to Regency romance, we'll try an array of different subgenres. This month we will discuss “Spoiler Alert” by Olivia Dade. 


Repair Café   
Saturday, August 16   
12 to 3 p.m.  
The Workshop, Main Library  
129 Main Street, Concord  
  
Have Something in Need of Repair? Save your broken items from the landfill by mending them with help from your neighbors!   

Want to Help? Sign up and join us for an afternoon of repairing broken items together!  


Monthly Board Gaming for Adults  
Saturday, August 16   
2 to 4 p.m.  
Goodwin Forum, Main Library  
129 Main Street, Concord  
 
Join a pickup board or card game from the library’s collection or borrow what you want to play and recruit attendees into your game. This event is for adults who want everyone to have fun.  


Summer Reading 2025  
Starting June 9  

You are never too young or too old for Summer Reading! Concord Free Public Library offers four possible reading programs for readers of all ages.  


Concord Free Public Library 

Use your Minute Man Library Network card to enjoy free or discounted admission to various museums and cultural attractions across New England, perfect for any season or special occasion.  

Utilize the Library of Things to borrow an item you may only need once, discover a new hobby or to try before you buy.    

LEXINGTON 

Lexington Summer Concert Series  

Kadak Chai  
August 15
Gypsy Six  
August 22
  
Fridays at 6:30 p.m.  
Emery Park, Depot Square   
Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington  

Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a refreshment or two, and settle in for an evening of great music and summer fun! 


Writer’s Group  
Friday, August 8   
1 to 2 p.m.  
Lexington Community Center  
39 Marrett Road, Lexington    

Free, registration required  

This is your opportunity to make connections with those who love the same thing you do: writing. Share exercises, techniques and general discussion. Intended for adult writers who are just starting and need some inspiration or have begun their writing journey and need some motivation and encouragement! 


1000 Cranes: A Community Art Project  
August 11 to 16   
Living Room, Cary Memorial Library  
1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington  
  
Free, open to the public  
 
Help us fold 1000 origami cranes and contribute to our collective wish for hope, health and healing. This art project will be on display in the library upon completion. Join us as we fold 1000 cranes!  


Readers’ Roundtable for Kids in Grades 3 to 5  
Tuesday, August 12   
4 to 4:45 p.m.  
Front Lawn, Cary Memorial Library  
1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington  

Free, registration required  

Come share what you've been reading! Whether you have an all-time favorite or came across something new this summer, we want to hear about the books you love. 


Women and Money: How to Make Sense of Today’s Financial Markets  
Wednesday, August 13  
1 to 2 p.m.   
Zoom  

Free, registration required  

Join Financial Advisors Julia Strayer and Liz Maccarone as they host "The Women and Money Roundtable". This virtual series is a monthly financial literacy program designed to educate women in all walks of life on how to make sense of today’s financial markets.  


Teen Crafternoon: Hapa Zome  
Thursday, August 14  
3 to 4:30 p.m.  
Lawn below Belfry Hill, Lexington  
  
Free, registration required (intended for grades 6 to 12)  

Make your own fabric prints with the natural pigments found in flowers and leaves through Hapa Zome, the Japanese art of leaf dyeing. 


Mend-in-Public at Lexington Farmers Market  
Tuesday, August 19  
2 to 6:30 p.m.  
Worthen Road Practice Field  
80 Worthen Road, Lexington  
 
Free, open to the public  
  
Join Cary Library and LexZeroWaste for a fun, beginner-friendly Mend-in-Public event!  Members of the LexZeroWaste textile working group will be making zokin—Japanese-style cleaning cloths—by repurposing old fabric. Come learn a new skill and leave with the confidence to extend the life of your textiles! 


Eat Local Month  
Wednesday, August 20  
7 to 8:30 p.m.  
Community Center  
39 Marrett Road, Lexington  
  
Free, registration required  
  
Join author Tammy Donroe Inman for a special Eat Local Month author spotlight. Prepare a recipe from Tammy’s book “New England Brunch” to share. Tammy will talk about seasonal eating and some background on the history of New England brunch dishes. 


Knitting Group  
Wednesdays  
6:30 to 8 p.m.  

This event is organized by Cary Library, email Cathie Ghorbani at cghorbani@minlib.net for details.  

Bring your project (any portable needle arts welcome!) to our casual gathering where you can work, talk and share ideas together.  


Lexington Farmers Market  
Tuesdays, May 27 through October 28  
2 to 6:30 p.m.  
Worthen Road Practice Field  
80 Worthen Road, Lexington  

Free, open to the public  

The LFM is a producer-only market, ensuring that what you find at our market is fresh and local, sustainably raised and carefully crafted. When you visit the summer market, you’ll find a diverse selection of items, with all you need from breakfast to dessert and everything in between.  


Summer Reading Challenge  
Starting June 14  
Children’s Challenge  
Teen Challenge
 
  
Help Cary Library reach its community goal of reading for 3000 hours! 


Cary Memorial Library 

Use your Minute Man Library Network card to enjoy free or discounted admission to various museums and cultural attractions across New England, perfect for any season or special occasion.  

Utilize the Library of Things to borrow an item you may only need once, discover a new hobby or to try before you buy.    

LINCOLN 

Movie Matinees at Lincoln Public Library 

A Minecraft Movie  
August 13
 
Wednesdays 
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 
Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library 
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln 

Free, all ages welcome 

Grab your coziest blanket and pillow to make yourself comfy and get ready to enjoy an afternoon movie! We will be providing popcorn and light refreshments. 


Genealogy – Start. Organize, Research and Write Your Family History  
Monday, August 11  
6 to 7:30 p.m.  
Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library  
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln  
  
Free, registration required  
  
From beginner to experienced researcher, this class will have something for everyone. Starting with the forms common in genealogical research, we will explore research techniques, census reports, researching at repositories, internet research, organizing and writing in order to help you create a lasting family heirloom!  


Debbie & Friends Duo  
Wednesday, August 13  
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.  
Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library  
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln  
  
Free, open to the public  
  
Join Debbie and Friends for a joyful, interactive concert perfect for young children and their caregivers and families! 


Dungeons & Dragons   
Thursday, August 14  
3:30 to 5 p.m.  
Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library  
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln  

Free, registration required (intended for kids entering grades 5 to 12)  
  
Join local Game Master Annabel for 90 minutes of D&D adventure! Players should have an understanding of the basics and have played a couple of times, whether here or elsewhere.  


All Together Now Friend & Family Puzzle Tournament  
Thursday, August 14  
6 to 8 p.m.  
Tarbell Room, Lincoln Public Library  
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln  
  
Free, registration required  
 
Friends and families are invited to complete a jigsaw puzzle in a fun, friendly tournament. Teams of 3-5 players can show off their jigsaw puzzle skills. Each team will be assigned a table with a 300-piece puzzle to be opened when the tournament begins. 


Craft & Chill: Octopuses  
Tuesday, August 19  
4 to 5 p.m.  
Reference Room, Lincoln Public Library  
3 Bedford Road, Lincoln  
  
Free, registration required (intended for ages 16 and up)  
  
Let’s craft & chill together doing some relaxing art in a low-key setting. These crafts are for giving yourself a mental break and just having some fun with other chill adults. 


Lincoln Arts & Farmers Market  
Saturdays, May 31 through October   
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  
145 Lincoln Road, Lincoln  

Free, open to the public  

Visit the small, local market with a lot of character, music and charm of small town life.  


Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary  
See website for hours  
208 South Great Road, Lincoln   

Free for Lincoln residents. Free for active-duty military (and 4 additional people with active-duty member).   

Experience life on a working farm and explore a wildlife sanctuary at the same time. At Drumlin Farm in Lincoln, watch the pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, and cows in the farmyard; see how crops are sustainably grown; walk the trails to explore field, forest, and wetland habitat; and observe resident owls, hawks, and foxes in the native wildlife exhibit.    


Lincoln Library  

Use your Minute Man Library Network card to enjoyfree or discounted admissionto various museums and cultural attractions across New England, perfect for any season or special occasion.  

Utilize the Library of Things to borrow an item you may only need once, discover a new hobby or to try before you buy.    

MINUTE MAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK 

The Minutemen: Neighbors in Arms  
Saturday, August 9  
11 a.m. and 2 p.m.  
Hartwell Tavern  
35 Virginia Road, Lincoln  

Free, open to the public  

What did it mean to be a minute man in 1775? How were they trained and armed? Join a park ranger at the historic Nathan Meriam House in Concord MA, where militia soldiers engaged British Regulars on their retreat from Concord to Boston. 


Junior Ranger Activity  

Daily through spring, summer and fall  

Free, open to children ages 8 to 11  

Pick up a Junior Ranger booklet to guide your exploration of the park at Minute Man Visitor Center in Lexington or North Bridge Visitor Center in Concord. Complete the activities as you visit different sites in the park. Before you leave, show your work to a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center to get your Junior Ranger badge!  


Every Kid in a Park  

Fourth graders and their families can receive an Every Kid in a Park pass that allows free access to hundreds of parks, lands and waters for an entire year.   

PLAYGROUNDS AND SPLASHPADS  

North Union Spray Park  
60 North Union Street Arlington  
 
Robbins Farm Park Playground  
61 Eastern Avenue, Arlington 

Bedford Center Playground  
Mudge Way, Bedford  

Beaver Brook Spray Deck  
621 Trapelo Road, Belmont  

Carlisle Castle Playground  
83 School Street, Carlisle  

Adams Park   
735 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington  

The Center Playground  
90 Worthen Road, Lexington  

Ferullo Field Playground  
880 Main Street Woburn  

Waltham Spray Parks  
The spray parks are open for the season with more than a dozen spray parks city-wide!  

GREATER BOSTON 

Arlington Summer Concert Series  

Coffee to Cocktails  
August 21
  
All shows start at 6 p.m.  
Reservoir Beach  
310 Lowell Street, Arlington  

Bring your chair and dancing sandals for an evening of great music for the family! 


Lowell Summer Music Series: Free Fun for Kids  
Wednesdays and Thursdays in July and August  
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.  
Boarding House Park  
40 French Street, Lowell  

Free, open to the public  
  
Enjoy free music, performances, arts and crafts, free books, snacks and organized playgroups in a welcoming space for families to connect and thrive. 


Summer Friday Nights Free at Discovery Museum  
Every Friday beginning June 20 until Labor Day  
4:30 to 8 p.m.  
177 Main Street, Acton  

Visitors can enjoy the Museum and the Discovery Woods outdoor nature playscape and Treehouse with free admission every Friday night from June 20 until Labor Day. The Museum will gratefully accept non-perishable food items for Open Table and Acton Food Pantry in lieu of admission, though a food donation is not required for admission. 


Free Family Art Day at ICA Boston  
First Sunday of the month through September  
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
Institute of Contemporary Art   
25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston 

Free, reservations required  

Join us on the first Sunday of the month for a day of free family fun! Enjoy art-making, gallery activities, performances and workshops designed to deepen kids and families’ connections with contemporary art. All activities are drop-in, first come first served. Space is limited.  

FREE OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHTS  

Outdoor Movie Night at Boston Landing  

Guardians of the Galaxy   
August 14   
8 p.m.
Wicked: Sing Along Version   
September 6  
7 p.m.
  
Boston Landing  
80 Guest Street, Boston  

Free, open to the public   

Bring your friends, family, a blanket and join us for a series of fantastic films under the stars. Grab a bite, sip a drink, and relive these cinematic classics in the heart of Boston Landing.  


Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell 

Sonic 3  
August 8
Captian America: Brave New World  
August 15
Wicked Sing-A-Long  
August 22
  
Edward A. Hatch Memorial Shell  
47 David G Mugar Way, Boston  

Free, open to the public  

Bring a blanket or lawn chair! Arrive early for games and giveaways starting at 6 p.m. All movies begin at dusk.  


Coolidge at The Greenway 

The Blob (1988)  
August 13
  
Wharf District Park, Rose Kennedy Greenway  
Between Atlantic Avenue and Milk Street, Boston  

Free, open to the public  

Bring a blanket or lawn chair! All movies begin at 8 p.m.  


Somerville Free Outdoor Movie Series  

Barbie   
August 14  
Statue Park, Davis Square
 
Lincoln Park Softball Field  
290 Washington Street, Somerville  
  
Free, open to the public  

Bring a blanket or lawn chair for a free outdoor movie sponsored by the City of Somerville. All movies begin at dusk, approx. 8:30 p.m.