What.To.Do. Community Events Listing

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BEDFORD

Page Turners’ Book Group 
Monday, June 2  
4 to 4:45 p.m. 
Reference Room, Bedford Free Public Library 
7 Mudge Way, Bedford 
Registration requested 

Free, open to kids ages 11 to 15 

Kids are invited to join teen librarian Pam for a monthly book group. While we encourage reading together as a family, kids are expected to attend without a parent. June's Book is “Killer Instinct: The Naturals book 2” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. 


Drop-in Crafts 
Tuesday, June 3 
4 to 4:45 p.m. 
1st Floor Meeting Room, Bedford Free Public Library 
7 Mudge Way, Bedford 

Free, open to families 

Join us in the meeting room and explore your creativity! We'll set out a variety of supplies for kids to craft with. Open to families with children of all ages, but best for ages 2 and older. No registration necessary. 


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

Jumpstart Your Writing: A Speed-Writing Event 
Saturday, May 31 
2 to 4 p.m.  
Goodwin Forum, Main Library 
129 Main Street, Concord 

Free, registration required 

Join critically-acclaimed authors Cindy House, Alysia Abbott and DeMisty Bellinger for an afternoon of inspired reading, writing prompts and discussion. Hosted by Steve Edwards, the spring 2025 Concord Free Public Library writer-in-residence. This event is a chance for beginning writers to experiment and spread their wings and for more experienced writers to find a sense of refreshment and community. 


Fowler Teen Crafternoon 
Monday, June 2 
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. 
Fowler Library 
1322 Main Street, Concord 

Free, open to grades 6 to 12 

Stop by after school to unwind and craft. Bring something you're working on, or learn something new from your peers. Crafts may include origami, crochet, friendship bracelets, and more. Snacks will be provided. 


Friends Annual Book Sale at Concord Free Library 
Saturday, June 14 – rain date June 15 
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Main Library Lawn 
128 Main Street, Concord 
 
Free, open to the public 

The Book Sale is full of nearly-new or gently used books, movies, and music resources for adults and children. Come for your summer reading, treasure hunting and for the fun. 


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 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. 


Bike Rodeo 
Saturday, June 7 
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
Lexington Children’s Place 
20 Pelham Road, Lexington 
Registration required 

Free, open to students in kindergarten through 8th grade 

Participants will have helmets and bikes checked for proper fit, maintenance and safety, followed by brief group instruction, practicing their bike handling and safety knowledge. Participants will earn a Certificate of Achievement at the end. There will be lots of fun, interactive and educational stations to stop at along the way! 


Virtual: How to Declutter a Decade’s Worth of Stuff 
Thursday, May 29  
7 to 8 p.m. 

 Free, registration required
 
Closets won’t close and storage spots overstuffed? Log on with expert organizer Jamie Novak when she shares how to sort through the stuff, what to toss first, and how to stay motivated. Designed for those that want to clean out, are moving or inherited a home. 


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

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 Fair & Feast 
Saturday, June 14 
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Pierce House lawn 
17 Weston Road, Lincoln 

Free, open to the public 

This historic celebration honors the birth of our nation and the courage of Lincoln’s citizens in the early days of the American Revolution. We are excited to unite the community in our shared history and we look forward to this opportunity to gather and celebrate! 


Lincoln Library 

Use your Minute Man Library Network card to enjoy free 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

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.  

GREATER BOSTON

Outdoor Movie Night at Boston Landing 

Happy Gilmore  
June 26  
8:30 p.m.
Elf  
July 24  
8:30 p.m.
Gone with the Wind   
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. 


Massachusetts Pirates Heroes Night 
Thursday, May 29 
7 p.m.  
Tsongas Center 
300 Arcand Drive, Lowell 

One free ticket for military members, first responders and veterans 

Join the Massachusetts Pirates for Heroes Night may 29. Military members, first responders and veterans may receive one free ticket to the  Pirates vs. Jacksonville Sharks indoor professional football game. Additional tickets may be purchased for family members and friends.  


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. 

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Bunker Hill Parade Marching Unit

Sunday, June 15

Participate in one of the longest standing parades in the U.S., the Bunker Hill parade commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Armed Services and the essence of American heritage while celebrating the historic neighborhood of Charlestown. In addition to the marching unit, volunteers are needed for the following positions: flight commander, 4 Honor Guard members and 2 banner holders. Marching practice will take place at building 1112 every Monday from 9 to 10 a.m., except Memorial Day. Contact SSgt. OHoulahan to sign up: rose.ohoulahan@us.af.mil.