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  • Library: West Acton Citizens’ Library Book Discussion Group

    West Acton Citizens' Library 21 Windsor Avenue, Acton

    Sign up here Join your fellow community members at the West Acton Citizens' Library for a lively book discussion led by our Librarians. Limited copies of the book in multiple formats will be available at the West Acton branch. First come, first serve. All are welcome! This month's book is: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

    Free
  • Acton Community Supper – February

    Acton Community Supper – February

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

    How have you been with all this cold weather?  Please join us each week to keep warm.  We look forward to sharing a meal and friendship with you every Wednesday. February 2026 Menu February 4      Ukrainian Chicken and Buttered Noodles Sponsored by Acton Boxborough Regional Islamic Center February 11     Chicken Casserole and Heart Shaped Biscuits  - Our Valentines Day Sponsored by Friends of Mt Calvary Community Supper February 18    Ash Wednesday - Fish Sticks with Mac n’ Cheese Casserole    Sponsored by Friends of Mike Tobia February 25    Braised Pork Chops and Mashed Potatoes Sponsored

    Free
  • Hidden History of Black Boston with AB alum Joel Mackall

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

    Join us to learn Boston's 400-year African-American history! We will delve into the rich narratives of neighborhoods and pivotal sites, events, and figures from the eras of Faneuil Hall and Long Wharf, which marked Boston's connection to the Atlantic world, all the way to the vibrant Black communities that flourished in Beacon Hill in the early republic, and the South End and Roxbury in the early 20th century. Our presentation is built on engagement and responsiveness - moving at a pace that allows for in-depth exploration and encourages participant interaction. We cover themes of Black organization and community formation across

    Free
  • Acton Exchange All-Hands Meeting

    Acton Exchange All-Hands Meeting

    ActonTV offices 16a Craig Road, Acton, MA, United States +1 more

    The Acton Exchange team holds monthly meetings that are open to our active volunteers and anyone who might want to become a volunteer. If you have an Acton connection and want to contribute to independent community journalism in our town, it is likely that the AE has a role for you, whatever your skill sets and interests might be. Each meeting begins with an opportunity to learn what has been going on at the Acton Exchange, followed by an opportunity to improve our journalism skills. Meetings are either  hybrid (in-person or zoom) or zoom-only.   For this month's venue and

  • Acton Council on Aging Invites You to: McManus Manor Senior Housing Lottery Information Session

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Come learn more about a new affordable housing opportunity for older adults in Acton! The Acton Housing Authority’s McManus Manor Project consists of 41 units in a building pod style connected by a central spine with comfortable lounge spaces for residents throughout. The unit mix is 39 one-bedroom units and 2 two-bedroom units. This information session will detail the lottery process and is offered by the Chelmsford Housing Authority, the monitoring agent for the upcoming project lottery. Applications will be available. Open to all age 60+/free  

    Free
  • Acton Council on Aging Presents: Reminiscing Round Table: Famous US Landmarks with Dawn Gomez

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Buckle up and come join the fun as we take a journey to some famous landmarks in the United States. See how many you have been to and recall past adventures or learn about others that you never got to experience first-hand. Each landmark, whether natural or manmade, contributes to our country’s history and culture. We’ll start with some clues to pinpoint our destination and then delve into the background of each stop of our travels. Crisscrossing around the country, we’ll explore some of the biggest tourist destinations our 50 states have to offer, each revealing a different chapter of the American story. Dawn Gomez,

    Free
  • Library: RMV – Real ID Info Session

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

    Sign up here.  Planning on Traveling soon? Attend this Information session on the new federal and state requirements concerning driver’s license and ID card renewals with Michele Ellicks, the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Registry of Motor Vehicles.

    Free
  • First Connections: Threenagers presentation

    Zoom

    Ellie Springer, M.Ed., will present a live webinar through First Connections in Acton about "Threenagers." Around age 2 1/2-3, children's behavior becomes newly challenging and parents may wonder, "Who is this child?" Three year olds begin to fiercely assert their independence, while at other times cling to adults and want help with tasks they have been able to do on their own for months. They can have BIG emotions that change all the time, shifting from gleeful to devastated to furious within minutes. If you have a child in this stage, or about to enter it, join us to learn

    Free
  • Library: Virtual – Sally Snowman, the last USCG Keeper of Boston Light and Husband Jay Thomson

    Zoom

    The first established Light Station in colonial America situated on Little Brewster Island at the entrance to Boston Harbor continues as an active Coast Guard maintained aid-to-navigation, today. However, its notoriety in the maritime community as the “the last manned Coast Guard Light Station” in the country has come to closure with the retirement of Sally Snowman, its 70th keeper. A power-point presentation provide photos of Boston Light’s 307 years of history and few photo anecdotes of Sally’s experiences as a 21st Century Keeper. Sign up here. 

    Free
  • Carlisle Potluck and Contradance

    Carlisle Potluck and Contradance

    First Religious Society of Carlisle 27 School Street, Carlisle

    The Carlisle Dance, with its accompanying potluck dinner, is known as the most sociable dance in the area. Arrive at 6:30 for  dinner and conversation, and then dance from 8 until 10. Live music by the Carlisle Band, who bring an eclectic collection of instruments. Outstanding local callers call mostly contradances, plus occasional square and circle dances. Admission is just $6-10 (self-determined sliding scale) for all ages, along with your tasty and creative contribution for the meal. You'll find us at the lovely Unitarian Church in Carlisle Center on the Common. Navigate to 27 School St, Carlisle MA and look

    $6 – $10
  • Library: Lunar New Year Celebration – Silk Road Zodiac Art & Leather Workshop

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

    Lunar New Year Celebration - Silk Road Zodiac Art & Leather Workshop Children under 10 are welcome, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Each family participating together, sharing one materials kit counts as one registration. Sign up here.

    Free
  • The Acton Council on Aging Invites You to: Solar, Heat Pumps, and Electric Bills, Oh My!

    Acton Senior Center 30 Sudbury Road Rear, Acton, MA

    Join the Acton Sustainability Office to learn how to lower your short and long-term energy costs by investing in energy efficiency and clean energy. Explore different avenues for home energy system upgrades such as heat pumps and solar, learn about available incentives, and get a few easy tips on how to reduce your fossil fuel use with electric supply options like Acton Power Choice. We will also discuss how to protect yourself from common energy scams and ensure you’re paying the lowest cost for your electricity. Feel free to bring your bills and come with questions! Of course, snacks will

    Free