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Restaurant Week 2025
This year Acton’s Restaurant Week begins October 19th and continues through the 24th. Eleven establishments are participating, and each are offering promotions. Scanning the QR code on the announcement poster allows you to see what they offer. This is a great opportunity both to support our town’s varied food suppliers and to eat some delicious food.
Here are the participants with some of their promotions:
- Bettencourt Bakehouse. Online deal: sourdough bread and four chocolate cookies for $15. Their products are sold online and at Debra’s Natural Gourmet in West Concord. See Jeff Brown’s article about Bettencourt Bakehouse.
- Dominos Pizza. $10 large cheese pizza (4-8pm); free breadstick at dinner for any large special pizza.75 Great Road. 978-264-4141.
- El Huipil. 273 Great Road. 978-795-4413. Special Selection of discount meals: Chiles en Nogada (Poblano pepper stuffed with sweet and savory hash with beef, fruits, and nuts, topped with creamy walnut sauce); Pollo en Mole Sauce (Tender chicken simmered in a rich, traditional Mexican sauce made with chili peppers, spices, and a touch of chocolate.
- Eve and Murray’s. Free chips and drink with the purchase of a sandwich. 525 Massachusetts Avenue. 978-429-8381.
- Harris Hearth Bread. Order online. Cranberry, Walnuts, and Oats Sourdough $12 (from $16) and more. See Jeff Brown’s article about Harris Hearth Bread.
- Junior’s Pizza. Dinner special. 481 Great Road. 978-263-6653.
- Not Your Average Joe’s. 30% off any non-alcoholic Oktoberfest menu item. 305 Main St. 978-635-0101.
- Rapscallions Prix fixe menu, “A three-course meal, crab cakes, short rib dinner, and apple crisp. 5 Strawberry Hill Road. 978-429-8161.
- Romanos. 10% off of a $50 order. 168 Great Road. 978-263-9111.
- Silver Girl. Free popover or dessert with purchase of an entrée. See the article about the Silver Girl ribbon cutting. 251 Arlington St. 978-274-2904.
- Velvet Vine Café. BOGO, prix fixe, and half-offs. 166 Great Road. 978-780-3965. See Jeff Brown’s article about Velvet Vine Café.
We have Patricia Costa, Acton’s new Economic Development Director, to thank for organizing Restaurant Week (economicdevelopment@acton.gov). She recruited the two bread bakers and nine restaurants and is promoting the week on Facebook and with posters at the South Acton train station. Spread the word!
Patricia says: “It’s the perfect opportunity to taste all that makes our local restaurants special. Residents can scan the QR code to explore promotions and special offers, which will be updated regularly on our website. Don’t miss the chance to savor the flavors of Acton!”
Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club
The Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club has ongoing public events such as Lunch Bunch, Movie Night, Book Club, Dinner Group, Trivia Nights, Summer Picnic, Wine Tastings, and Men’s and Ladies’ Night events. See the calendar announcement of the Saturday October 25 Halloween Potluck and Game Night.
The Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club is a non-profit social organization open to new and established residents from Acton, Boxborough, Chelmsford, Groton, Littleton, Westford, Maynard, and Harvard. Originally called the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Acton, and then the Acton-Boxborough Newcomers & Neighbors Club, in 2014 we became the Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club to reflect our current members and their interests. Our club welcomes any residents in the surrounding communities who are looking to explore new interests and to make connections with new friends.
Find us on Facebook or visit the club’s website for more information, as well as information on how to become a member of the Nashoba Valley Neighbors Club, or email info@nashobavalleyneighbors.org. We look forward to seeing you!
Friends of Pine Hawk- 2025 fall programs
October National Archeological Month. Each year Acton recognizes it by having a series of events that highlight important archaeological information. Events are free but require registration at Friends of Pine Hawk fall 2025 event sign up.
For a complete list of events, along with a full description, see 2025 Fall Programs – Friends of Pine Hawk.
Questions? Email friends.of.pinehawk@gmail.com.
YV Art Museum- exhibitions, visits
YV Art Museum grounds are located at 68 Quarry Road in Acton MA, and are open to the public every day 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (winter hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m.). Please call 617-699-6401 to schedule an appointment before arriving. The admission is $15/adult, $10/over 65 & under 14.
YV Art Museum is proud to present a solo exhibition of sculpture by James D. Cennamo in the gallery. The Exhibition will run from October 5, 2025, to January 25, 2026. This exhibition features 83 pieces from SHADOW WORK, a miniature sculpture series that revisits unforgettable events — both good and bad, heroic and tragic, celebrated and infamous — that have shaped society from the 1960s to today. Though the sculptures are tiny in size, the stories they tell are monumental.
Fall Registration & School Days Off at Danny’s Place
543 Mass Ave. West Acton Registration for Fall programs is open!
We are now offering programs for little ones ages 3-5 and caregivers, and expanding the rest of our programs to kids from K-12!
Visit us here! https://www.dannys-place.org/fall
School Days off at Danny’s Place
Join the School Days Off at Danny’s Place! Kids in grades K–5 can attend from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and enjoy a day of themed activities, games, and creative fun. Whether the day’s focus is tied to a holiday or simply a special seasonal activity, it’s always a great time to connect, learn, and play.
School Days Off is offered individually (or as a membership). Grab your spot today!
English At Large Conversation Classes
Looking to practice your English speaking skills? Join a free conversation group with English At Large to build your skills and confidence speaking English in a group setting with the support of trained facilitators. English At Large conversation groups are for intermediate to advanced adult English language learners to practice speaking and listening for 90 minutes once per week. Join a group of 10-12 learners and 2 facilitators to discuss topics including American culture and holidays, idioms, and daily life situations. For more information about English At Large conversation groups, visit our conversation group page, or email info@englishatlarge.org.
October Municipal Monthly
Check out the Town’s October Municipal Monthly.
AB Community: Share Your Vision for Our Schools!
Visit the AB Forward Webpage for comprehensive information about the school planning process, its connection to reorganization options this fall, and to review meeting materials. Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram too!
Note from Acton Exchange: Want to cover these meetings for this paper? Write to us at info@actonexchange.org to volunteer.
Middlesex County 4-H Fife and Drum Corps
The Middlesex County 4-H Fife and Drum Corps was founded in 1972 in order to pass on New England’s fife and drum tradition to young musicians. The group’s repertoire consists of fife and drum music dating from the American Colonial Period to modern pieces written in the traditional style. Comprising youth ages 8 to 18, the corps is led by its members, who elect their leaders and determine their own events and repertoire each season. Some Acton kids participate and the organization invites new members to join.
The corps performs in parades and at historical commemorations throughout New England during the year.
The corps provides music lessons during weekly Sunday afternoon rehearsals at Bemis Hall, 15 Bedford Rd., Lincoln, MA. The corps is happy to welcome anyone, including those who do not yet play an instrument. Instruments, instruction and most uniform parts are provided without charge. The participation fee is $40 per year. For more information, reach out at mc4hfd@gmail.com or mc4hfd.org.
South Acton Rummage Sale moved to Harvard Thrift Shop
The organizers of the South Acton Rummage sale are continuing their love of rummage, our community, and the environment by partnering with the Congregational Church of Harvard (HCC) to launch a clothes room at their Unique Boutique thrift store.
In addition to being open each Wednesday 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., the new clothes section of the store is open on the first Saturday of every month at 5 Still River Rd, Harvard, MA.
All are welcome. Come to shop or donate! All proceeds from the shop will go to the missions and justice work of the HCC, some of which are Worcester Area Mission, Loaves and Fishes food pantry, and A Friend In Need.
For questions, please email pmkbabcock@gmail.com, subject Thrift Store.
The Swap Shop, located at the Acton Transfer Station, needs more volunteers!
The Swap Shop is open May through October, Tuesday through Saturday, and volunteers pick their own hours.The purpose of the Swap Shop is to reduce trash by putting perfectly good items into the hands of those who can use them.
We’d love to have more volunteers so we can be open for as many hours as possible. Will you have a few hours this year to help keep good things out of the trash?
Here is the Town of Acton link to the Swap Shop Program: http://www.actonma.gov/507/Swap-Shop
All volunteers for the Town of Acton are screened by the Human Resources department and need to complete an online ethics training.
Please contact Debby Andell if you would like the Human Resources forms and/or more information – debbyandell@gmail.com.
Acton Nursing Services offers free loaner equipment
Submitted by Adrian Hancock, Chair, Acton Nursing Services Advisory Committee
Did you know that Acton Nursing Services (ANS) offers a range of home-health equipment on free loan on a first-come-first-served basis for Acton residents? Often we think of our very own home health organization as being focused only on older members of the community, but it can also be very helpful for anyone else. Whether it’s a slip-and-fall accident on snow or ice, a sports accident, a motor vehicle incident, or recovery time at home after a hospital procedure, ANS can often offer free equipment like crutches, canes, wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, and more.
Recovery can be hard enough; why make it more expensive than it has to be? Call: 978.929.6650 to check availability. These items are also available on loan to residents hosting visitors from out of town who may need them during their stay. Full information about ANS’ year-round services for all Acton residents is available at https://www.actonnursingservice.com.
AB Community Fitness Center is open! AB Regional High School
Through the AB Schools website: The Acton-Boxborough Regional School District maintains a Fitness Center which is open to the public in the evenings and on Saturday mornings. The fitness center is located in the Acton-Boxborough Regional High School. The Center contains free weights, cardiovascular (treadmills, elliptical machines, rowing machines, stair steppers, stationary bikes), and resistance equipment. To utilize the Fitness Center, you must first have an orientation training session with the fitness center supervisor. Students certified through their physical education class are also eligible to participate without attending an orientation. Students in grades 8 and up may use the fitness center, but 8th graders must attend with a parent.
Regular School Year Hours:
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
7:30-9:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00-11:00 a.m.
The Fitness Center is open as scheduled on most holidays and vacations. To schedule an orientation or if you have any other questions, please email: abrhs.fitness.center@gmail.com
Drop-in Prices:
Acton-Boxborough Residents
Adult $4/visit
Seniors (Age 62+) $2/visit
HS student $2/visit
Non-Residents
Adult $7/visit
Seniors (62+) $6/visit
High School Student $5/visit
Multiple-use punch cards for reduced rates are available for purchase at the Fitness Center.
Join us! (Enter via upper ABRHS parking lot if ABRHS gazebo entrance is locked). Learn more at Fitness Center at Community Education (abschools.org).
Volunteer at Danny’s Place! 543 Mass Ave. West Acton
Volunteer at Danny’s Place after school or on your days off. Calling All High School and Junior High Students. We’re looking for enthusiastic helpers/volunteers to join our team at Danny’s Place! Support our programs, gain valuable administrative skills, and make a difference in your community. Flexible hours & meaningful opportunities await! Email us to apply: info@dannys-place.org.
The Acton Food Pantry volunteering
Ongoing – Volunteers Needed! Current needs include:
- Adults who have flexibility to volunteer for daytime shifts, particularly on Wednesdays.
- People who might be interested in helping with the Saturday morning pickups at Stop & Shop or Trader Joe’s.
- Fluent Portuguese speakers to help us better serve our large Brazilian client population.
Although these are specific needs, we welcome any interested potential volunteer, as we always need a large roster of potential substitutes and have a variety of opportunities. If you know of anyone who might be interested in volunteering, please have them complete a preliminary application on the Pantry website here or email Cathy at Cathy@actonfoodpantry.org.
As a fundraiser this year, the Acton Food Pantry participated in The Ride for Food, which is an annual event organized by Three Squares New England. It returns 100% of the funds raised by participants to the pantry. It includes a 25, 50 mile or 100K bike ride or a 5K walk. It is a no-pressure, fun event. For more information about the Acton Food Pantry team, see the article from September 27.
The Acton Food Pantry has been providing food for residents in need in Acton, Boxborough, and surrounding towns since 1984. It typically serves 350 families per week and relies heavily on volunteers.