Let the Cider Flow: Taverns in Early New England Society

The Lancaster Historical Society is proud to present a talk about taverns in early New England society at the First Church in Sterling, November 12, 2:00-3:00pm. Tom Kelleher, curator at Old Sturbridge Village, will lead this fascination presentation on the role and...

Holiday Wreath Making at New England Botanic Garden

Bluebird Wreaths hosts a wreath making workshop filled with festive florals at the New England Botanic Garden, December 2, 9:30-11:30am and 12:45-2:45pm. Bluebird Wreaths’ founder Haley Cormier will instruct this hands-on experience, using fresh foliage,...

Fall Tree Identification Walk at New England Botanic Garden

Come learn about our local trees on one last glorious walk amongst the trees at New England Botanic Garden, October 28, 1:00-3:00pm. Herbalist and arborist Alex Klein will lead this wonderful guided walk through the forest and teach tree identification in “broad...

Wicked Pissed: New England’s Most Famous Feuds

Wicked Pissed: New England’s Most Famous Feuds at The Groton Senior Center on October 14th at 2:00pm. From sports to politics, food to finance, aviation to engineering, to bitter disputes over simple boundaries themselves, New England’s feuds have peppered the...

Lost Towns of the Quabbin at the Gardner Museum

Railroad buff, artist, and co-owner of Frames/Ink in Petersham Ken Levine will talk about the Swift River Valley, the 4 towns lost during the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir (North Dana, Enfield, Greenwich and Prescott), the development of railroads in New England,...