Acton Historical Society: Hosmer House open house
Jonathan Hosmer House 300 Main St, Acton, MA, United StatesThe Hosmer House open house, sponsored by the Acton Historical Society includes speakers, tours of the historical site, and more.
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The Hosmer House open house, sponsored by the Acton Historical Society includes speakers, tours of the historical site, and more.
Join the Acton 250 Committee and Freedom's Way National Heritage Area for a play recounting when the Acton Town Meeting put its support behind the proposed Declaration of Independence that took place on June 14th, 1776. Based on historical research, Acton, along with several communities, will take part in this series commemorating the momentum behind the Declaration of Independence. Visit Acton-MA.gov/250 and https://freedomsway.org/ for more information. Light Refreshments Will Be Served. Parking can be found at the Church, behind the Fire Station, and behind Town Hall.
A1 shredding company will be on site at 30 Sudbury Rd. to destroy personal documents. Limit of 6 grocery-sized bags per person. Any questions please contact us at 978-929-6652. Sponsored by the Friends of the Acton Council on Aging. A $1 donation per bag is requested. Please do not arrive early. Acton seniors only
This class is all levels and beginner friendly. Bring your own yoga mat! Sign up here!
Sign up here! Join author Rachel Hartigan as she discusses her book, "Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life". Unravel one of history's greatest mysteries in this spellbinding narrative exploring three leading theories of Amelia Earhart’s tragic disappearance.
My Dearest Friend, both a civics lesson and love story, is about the American Revolution and the founding of the United States revealed through the rich, witty and passionate correspondence between Abigail and John Adams. They spent years apart, sometimes on separate continents, but stayed intensely in love for more than half a century. The Adams’ are remembered today as two key architects of America’s enduring legacy: democracy, freedom, the rule of law and government by the people, responsible to the needs of the people. Their love story changed the world.
In his groundbreaking leadership book, John Wang, author of Big Asian Energy, offers research-backed guidance for Asian Americans to embody their most confident selves in business, relationships, and their everyday lives. It's time to embrace your inner brilliance, and let it be recognized. Join John for a talk about his book. A Q&A will follow. Sign up for the Zoom link here!
Join this user-friendly workshop designed to help retirees better understand the basics of investing. Certified Financial Planner Ron Grasso will cover how investments work, how to generate income in retirement and how to think about risk in a changing market – all explained in a simple, easy–to–follow way. No prior financial experience or knowledge needed to attend! After 26 years at Morgan Stanley, Certified Financial Planner Ron Grasso now heads The Grasso Wealth Management Group at USB Financial where the team specializes in helping retirees make informed, confident decisions about their finances. Open to all age 60+/free
Using the book Let’s Talk About Death Over Dinner by Michael Hebb as our guide we will enjoy a delicious dinner together. As we share a meal, Cheryl will help us begin to have these important conversations . . . and encourage you to then plan and host your own dinners! Please sign up for this program. Open to all 60+
Do you know what to do in an emergency? Learn about how you can be better prepared for many situations. Free food & kid-friendly activities! Contact the Sustainability Office is you need transportation at sustainability@actonma.gov
Acton Memorial Library Book Discussion Group. Check this link to see this month's and upcoming month's books: https://www.actonmemoriallibrary.org/kids-teens-and-adults/just-for-adults/book-groups/ Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request by emailing library@actonma.gov.
My Dearest Friend, both a civics lesson and love story, is about the American Revolution and the founding of the United States revealed through the rich, witty and passionate correspondence between Abigail and John Adams. They spent years apart, sometimes on separate continents, but stayed intensely in love for more than half a century. The Adams’ are remembered today as two key architects of America’s enduring legacy: democracy, freedom, the rule of law and government by the people, responsible to the needs of the people. Their love story changed the world.