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  • Acton COA presents: Generate Hope for a Good Future Workshop via Zoom

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Hope can uplift and motivate us while we navigate challenges, uncertainty and unpredictability. Join Dr. Miriam Rosalyn Diamond to take steps toward envisioning a better future through inspiration, a growth mindset, maps, receiving and providing support. Participate via Zoom from home or via a large screen TV with others at the Senior Center. Register: seniorcenter@actonma.gov or 987-929-6652. Miriam Rosalyn Diamond, PhD, is an educator, program developer, and inclusion specialist. She teaches adult education and college classes on lifespan. Open to all age 60+/free

    Free
  • Library: Yarn & Needle Club

    Library: Yarn & Needle Club
    Acton Memorial Library Meeting Room (1st floor) 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, and sewers, join the library to work on your project and socialize! We meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.

  • Library: Gentle Yoga with Revolution Yoga

    Acton Memorial Library Meeting Room (1st floor) 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Sign up here! This class is all levels and beginner friendly. Bring your own yoga mat! 

  • Maynard Cultural Council: “Heart on the River” mural reveal and film

    Maynard Fine Arts Theatre 21 Summer Street, Maynard, MA, United States

    Join us as we celebrate the unveiling of a new community mural at the historic Maynard Fine Arts Theatre. Created through the participation of local students, seniors, group homes, and community organizations, the project reflects the creativity, collaboration, and spirit of Maynard. The Maynard Fine Arts Theatre will host a grand reveal of the completed mural on June 23rd at 6PM, coinciding with the premiere of the short film “Still Showing: Maynard Fine Arts Theatre 1949-Today.”

  • Library: Virtual – We Were Always Here: Uncovering Queer History in Every Era

    Zoom

    Genderqueer inclusion consultant, Ali Kane (she/they) will share queer stories from the 1600s to the 1960s. From these accounts, you will gain a glimpse into queer lives throughout history, as well as explore how these truths were uncovered and strategies for preserving queer history today. Sign up here! 

    Free
  • Acton COA Presents: Living Well, Staying Connected Series

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Beginning on May 27: Join us for a five-week group designed to help you build practical tools for wellbeing while connecting with others. Each week, you’ll learn science-backed mental health skills in a supportive setting, including mindful awareness, stress management, and ideas for finding meaning and fulfillment in everyday life. The series is led by Jenn Staples, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of guts, a nonprofit dedicated to making evidence-based mental health tools accessible to the community. Participants will be asked to complete brief surveys during the series to help us understand what is most helpful and how we can continue improving

    Free
  • Acton Community Supper – June

    Acton Community Supper – June
    Mt Cavalry Lutheran Church 472 Massachusetts Ave., Acton, MA

    Join us at our All Sit Down Supper! We welcome all our guests inside to join neighbors and friends at the tables in Fellowship Hall. Welcome Summer! We look forward to sharing a meal and friendship with you. June 2026 Menu June 3         Creamy Tuscan Chicken Sponsored by Boston Metro West Bible Church of Littleton June 10      Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes Sponsored by Mt Calvary Luthern Church June 17      Chicken Noodle Casserole Sponsored by Friends of Mt Calvary Community Supper June 24      Baked Pork Chops Sponsored by The Densen Family - In Memory of Lynne’s Mother: Patricia Nicolaysen   **

    Free
  • MassDOT: Rotary redesign public comment

    Concord Middle School 835 Old Marlboro Road, Concord, MA

    The MA Department of Transportation holds its first public comment meeting on the Rt. 2 redesign project in Concord. See the possible designs and hear what the Mass DOT has to say.  

    Free
  • Acton COA Presents: State Songs of the USA Presentation with John Clark

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Many state songs are barely known by the residents of that state, but most of this program’s state songs will be familiar to everyone in the room. Home on the Range (Kansas), You Are My Sunshine (Louisiana) Yankee Doodle (Connecticut), Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Oklahoma, and Georgia on My Mind are the most recognizable of the bunch. Here is an interesting fact: Roll on Columbia (Washington) was written by Woody Guthrie and his son Arlo Guthrie wrote Massachusetts, one of our own seven state songs. Two more of these state songs are credited to Stephen Foster--Swanee River (Florida)

    Free – $5
  • Library: Author Talk Series – “When the Declaration of Independence Was News” with Emily Sneff, Ph.D.

    Acton Memorial Library Meeting Room (1st floor) 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    For more information, check out the program page on our website here! Join us at Acton Memorial Library for a discussion and questions from Professor Sneff. Stick around for a signed copy of the book! You do not need to read the book ahead of time to attend. Join Professor Sneff as she discusses her upcoming book release “When the Declaration of Independence Was News” releasing April 15th 2026. She will discuss why every copy of the Declaration of Independence has a story to tell.

    Free
  • Acton 250: History of East Acton

    Acton Memorial Library Meeting Room (1st floor) 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Join local historian Amy Cole at the Acton Memorial Library as she discusses highlights as well as lesser-known aspects of East Acton's history. East Acton is a well-preserved time capsule of Acton’s history. Although not formally classified as a Historic District, the village of East Acton played a significant role in the development of Acton. Topics include Native American history, the role Nashoba Brook, the importance of Captain Joseph Robbins and his family, Woodlawn Cemetery, and more. This lecture is sponsored by Acton 250 and the Acton Memorial Library. Space is limited and registration is required. Please register at https://tinyurl.com/June27-Acton250

    Free
  • Acton Rec: Acton-Westford Pride Festival

    NARA Park Amphitheater 71 Quarry Road, Acton, MA, United States

    Join the Acton-Westford Pride Fest! Get ready to celebrate love, diversity, and community at the Acton-Westford Pride Fest! This awesome in-person event is all about embracing pride and having a blast with friends and neighbors. Expect good vibes, colorful fun, and a chance to connect with amazing people. Don’t miss out on this fantastic day full of joy and togetherness! Enjoy a concert featuring the Femmes Band. 🌈 Acton Westford Pride Fest: Where love is loud, proud, and comes with glitter! ✨💖

    Free