MassDOT: Rotary redesign public comment
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.
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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.
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)
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.
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
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! ✨💖
Visit Acton Senior Rainbow Connections (previously known as the Rainbow Planning Team) table at this year’s Acton-Westford Pride Festival at the NARA Park Amphitheater, 25 Ledge Rock Way, Acton. This group, previously called the Rainbow Planning Team, consists of LGBTQ+ older adults as well as municipal employees, friends, and allies. The festival includes live music, give-aways, activities, and food vendors. For more information visit actonrec.com. Open to all/free
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
Great American Campout - Acton! Get ready for a fun-filled outdoor adventure at the Great American Campout in Acton! Join fellow nature lovers for a night under the stars, complete with campfires, stories, and plenty of laughs. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just looking to soak up some fresh air, this in-person event is the perfect escape from the everyday hustle. Whether you're an ace camper or this will be the first time, let’s make some unforgettable memories!
Come visit the Farmer's Market for fresh food, art, music, and community tables! The 2026 season runs from Sunday June 14 to Sunday October 11. There's always something fun at the Farmer's Market!
Iron Work Farm presents monthly “4th Sunday” open houses at the 1732 Jones Tavern (1 to 3 pm) and the 1707 Jones-Faulkner Homestead (3 to 5 pm). Many months include interesting programs for kids and adults.
Iron Work Farm presents monthly “4th Sunday” open houses at the 1732 Jones Tavern (1 to 3 pm) and the 1707 Jones-Faulkner Homestead (3 to 5 pm). Many months include interesting programs for kids and adults.
Logging for all Summer Programs starts today! Everything read starting June 1st can be included for an Adult Summer Reading ticket. Sign up here! Sign up here for the Teen program! Sign up in person only for the Children's program. For more information about their program check out the site here!