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Acton Minutemen: March to Concord

Isaac Davis Homestead 39 Hayward Road, Acton

Join the Acton Minutemen as they recreate the march to Concord over the trail that Issac Davis and his men traveled that fateful day, now identified by stone markers labeled “Line of March, April 19, 1775.” The march will begin at the Issac Davis homestead at 39 Hayward Road and end at the North Bridge in Concord.

Free

First Parish of Sudbury Music Sunday: Our One Precious Planet

First Parish of Sudbury 327 Concord Road, Sudbury

Join First Parish of Sudbury for our annual Music Sunday! Presenting a collection of choral and instrumental music and readings, our music-inspired service will focus on celebrating the many gifts we receive from nature and reflecting on the urgency of taking action to preserve our one precious planet.  Please join us in-person or online. 

Free

Acton Clean-Up: Invasive Garlic Mustard pull and litter pickup

Gardner Field Playground 530 Massachusetts Ave, Acton

Invasive Garlic Mustard pull and litter pickup at Gardner Field Playground: register here Acton residents, businesses, town staff, and organizations work together to support a spring-time clean-up — a time for everyone to help pick up trash and recyclables in public areas around town.

First Parish of Stow and Acton: Community Forum on Transgender Rights

First Parish Church of Stow and Acton 353 Great Road, Stow

Join us for an in-depth look at transgender and nonbinary legislation across the U.S. and here in Massachusetts. We will bridge the gap between legal policy and human impact. Featuring a Community Panel where experts and neighbors will discuss: Adult Bathroom Bans & Healthcare Youth: Medical Care, Schools, Sports, Forced Outing Identity Documents & Discrimination Risks to Educators, Medical Professionals, Medical Centers Relationship and Parental Recognition Supporting Trans Safety Participating: State Senator Jamie Eldridge, Kelly Schutzberg (Kelly's Quest) and others

Free

Acton Historical Society: Hosmer House open house

Jonathan Hosmer House 300 Main St, Acton

The Acton Historical Society invites you to tour the 1760 Jonathon Hosmer House and to view a collection of artifacts associated with Acton’s history. Also on the property is an 1830’s barn with an exhibit of agricultural tools, including an early fire pump (fire engine), a horse-drawn sleigh and a farm wagon.  Admission is free with donations accepted. Parking is available on the premises.