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  • Technology Assistance Clinic

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    All seniors are welcome to participate in this drop-in Technology Clinic whenever the need arises.  Bring your technology questions, problems, and issues related to your computer, phone, or tablet. If possible, bring the problem hardware (phone, iPad, computer) with you to the session.  Several regular attendees are willing to share their experiences, and work with you, one-on-one, to address technology issues, from Windows system difficulties, email setups/usage, networking issues, upgrades, and assistance with “how do I” frustrations. MAC and Chrome/Android users are welcome.  If you are unable to attend in person and would like to talk with a Clinic member

    Free
  • Acton Community Supper – Januar

    Acton Community Supper – January

    Mt Cavalry Lutheran Church 472 Massachusetts Ave., Acton, MA

    Happy New Year to Everyone! Please join us to welcome in 2026. We look forward to sharing a meal and friendship with you every Wednesday. January 7: Chicken Chili with Cornbread Sponsored by Society of St. Vincent DePaul January 14: Turkey Tetrazzini Sponsored by Thrivent Financial January 21: Pork Chop Cacciatore      Sponsored by Friends of Mike Tobia January  28:  Spaghetti and Meatball      Sponsored by West Acton Baptist Church ** Please note that the meals we serve may contain gluten, nuts, seeds, or dairy. Doors open at 4:15 pm. Please, do not enter earlier so our volunteers

    Free
  • Umbrella Arts: Artist Reception

    Emerson Umbrella 40 Stow Street, Concord, MA

    Marsha Wilcox’s ANCIENT LIGHT and Carl Ristaino’s INSPIRATIONAL JAM center two artists who, through unique processes, capture ephemeral moments in time that evoke wonder and imagination. Wilcox uses a powerful telescope camera to create photos of great depth from dozens of long exposures that capture ancient starlight in deep space. Ristaino uses freestyle paint application techniques to layer acrylic colors that build energetic scenes inspired by improvisation Acton-based Marsha Wilcox’s ANCIENT LIGHT illuminates celestial landscapes through March 22. Hopkinton-based Carl Ristaino’s INSPIRATIONAL JAM builds freestyle acrylic paintings January 26-March 29. An opening reception for both exhibitions takes place Wed., January 28,

  • Library: Virtual – Agents of Change — The Women Who Transformed The CIA

    Zoom

    Register for the Zoom link here. Author Christina Hillsberg will discuss her new bestselling book, Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed the CIA. Explore the pioneering women who changed the insulated world of international espionage — from the barrier-crashing challenges of the 1960s to the present-day reckoning — told through the eyes of a former intelligence operative herself. RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program. This program is in partner with the Tewksbury Public Library

    Free
  • Acton 250: “I Screamed with All My Might” – The Civilians Trapped Behind the Boston Siege Lines

    Acton Town Hall, Room 204 472 Main Street, Acton, MA

    In the aftermath of the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775, numerous civilians found themselves trapped within Boston, encircled by the newly formed Massachusetts Grand Army. The constant fear of an American assault, coupled with outbreaks of disease and the erosion of civil liberties under martial rule fostered an atmosphere of desperation. The experiences of those trapped behind enemy lines unveil another dimension of the Revolution: the quiet endurance of ordinary men, women, and children who faced hunger, fear, and hardship in their struggle to survive.  Author and Historian Alexander Cain will explain this difficult period on history. Remote Participation:

    Free
  • ACC: The Myth That Made Us Presentation with guest speaker Jeff Fuhrer

    Acton Congregational Church 12 Concord Road, Acton, MA, United States

    Wonder how we got where we are today in this country? The Social Justice Committee of Acton Congregational Church invites you to join us January 28th from 7:00 to 9:00 for an engaging and thought-provoking evening with economist and author Jeff Fuhrer whose book “The Myth that Made Us” explores how powerful, but false narratives have shaped—and harmed— this nation. Narratives such as the “self-made man” have denied opportunity to millions and limited human potential in ways that impact our economic future. Jeff will discus how equal access to opportunity—universal pathways that build human and financial capital—can dramatically improve lives and strengthen the economy for everyone. He

    Free
  • Biosphere Book Club: Is a River Alive?

    Zoom

    The goal of the Biosphere Book Club is to reflect on climate vis-à-vis the health of human and ecological communities. This month we’ll explore the beautiful 2025 publication, Is a River Alive? The session will be “text-based,” with quotes, participatory activities, and discussion. You are invited to read the book, but it is not required. Sponsored by EnergizeActon.org. Info/registration at https://community.massenergize.org/ActonMA/events/2110.    

    Free
  • Webinar: Motor Development in Babies 0-18 Months

    Zoom

    A free live webinar presented by pediatric physical therapist Christina Marinelli from Emerson Health, will be held via Zoom on Thursday, January 29, 1-2:00. Babies begin progressing both gross and fine motor skills from birth. They are the building blocks to your baby's ability to explore their environment as they grow. In this webinar, you will learn 1) what typical development looks like, 2) general tips and strategies to support baby's skill acquisition, and 3) helpful resources for continued learning. Time for questions will be allowed. To receive the link, email lmatthews@jri.org at First Connections.

    Free
  • Theatre III presents Miss Holmes

    Theatre III presents Miss Holmes

    Theatre III 250 Central St., Acton

    A play by Christopher M. Walsh. When an anonymous note sends a newlywed wife looking for help, Miss Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Dorothy Watson work together to uncover the secrets surrounding a corrupt police inspector whose wives keep turning up dead. But this Holmes and Watson face far greater challenges than bringing the cunning criminal to justice. In an era where gender roles are rigidly defined, these women dare to challenge societal norms. Inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this theatrical fan fiction explores what added obstacles would be faced by these two iconic characters if they

    $10 – $27
  • Boxborough Winterfest

    Steele Farm 484 Middle Road, Boxborough

    Join your Boxborough neighbors at Steele Farm on 484 Middle Road. Live music - Local vendors - Drink - Food Parking is available at Town Hall with Boxborough Connects Shuttle Service

  • Discovery Museum: Special Saturday evenings

    Discovery Museum 177 Main St., Acton, MA, United States

    The Especially for Me series offers dedicated hours and free admission for families with disabilities. During these events, we offer accommodations that increase access to exhibits and provide an opportunity for families to network with one another in an understanding, ADA-compliant environment. While the event titles indicate the focus for certain program accommodations, any family that would benefit from a sensory friendly visit is welcome at any time. A medical diagnosis is not required. All Especially for Me events are free to attend, but preregistration is required. More information, dates and registration links can be found online at http://bit.ly/EspeciallyforMe. For these events, the museum

    Free
  • New Revival Coffeehouse presents Kathleen Parks

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

    Kathleen Parks is a fiddler, singer, and songwriter who brings joyful and creative energy to the stage and studio. Her deep grounding in Celtic and American roots music blends with her love for pop songwriting, funk rhythms, soulful vocals, and groove-based improvisation, making every performance unexpected yet familiar: a musical journey from beginning to end. Kathleen is also a founding member of Twisted Pine and the duo Kat and Brad. Visit kathleenparksmusic.com for more info. Tickets are $20 in advance at Eventbrite.com and $25 on the day of the concert.  Doors open at 7:00 and the show begins at 7:30.

    $20 – $25