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April 2025
Liam Dailey at Mrs. Murphy’s
Liam Dailey, part of the Irish-American folk rock band Sláinte, has the mic this evening at Mrs. Murphy's Pub.
Find out more »Tufts Tap Ensemble: All My Love
The Tufts University Tap Ensemble presents its spring performance, "All My Love," performing student-choreographed tap dance pieces from this semester. Admission is free; make ticket reservations through the Tufts online box office starting April 25.
Find out more »Tufts Jackson Jills Spring Show
The Jackson Jills, the oldest all-femme a cappella group at Tufts University (founded in 1963), present their spring show in the multipurpose room ta Sophia Gordon Hall. Free admission; no tickets required. The Jills also will be performing at CACHE's Tea, Treats and Art fundraiser at Arts Collaborative Medford on Saturday, May 10.
Find out more »Poetry Class for Seniors
The Medford Council on Aging is creating a book of poetry featuring the poems of seniors age 60 and over. One way to participate is to attend the weekly Book of Poetry Class at the Senior Center led by published poet Robert Castagna. It meets every Monday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Seniors also may submit poems at the Senior Center office, or by email to Robert Castagna at rwcastagna@yahoo.com. This program is supported by a Medford Arts Council grant.…
Find out more »Country Line Dancing for Seniors
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly Country Line Dancing class for seniors, beginners and beyond, led by Julie Kaufmann. Country line dancing is a fantastic activity for older adults. It offers a fun way to stay active, improve coordination, and socialize. It's also easy to learn — many dances are designed to be simple and repetitive, making them accessible for beginners. No partner is needed for the class. Cost is $3.
Find out more »Grades 2-3 Book Club: Julia on the Go! Swimming into Trouble
The Medford Public Library's book club for second- and third-graders meets to discuss "Julia on the Go! Swimming into Trouble" by Angela Ahn. Register through the library's online calendar, then visit the library to pick up a copy of the book. Please note: This club is only for children in second or third grade.
Find out more »Eamonn Sheehan at Mrs. Murphy’s
Eamonn Sheehan kicks off this week's live music at Mrs. Murphy's Pub, presenting a lively performance of authentic tunes from the Emerald Isle. The week's lineup also includes Aiden Schnell at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30; Alyssa Barker at 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 1; Fiddle Pete at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 2; Sammy Wetstein at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 3; and Hope Chernesky at noon on Sunday, May 4.
Find out more »MakerSpace Drop-in for Adults
The Medford Public Library hosts an evening drop-in time in the MakerSpace for adults. Stop by and work on your own project or ask the library's in-house expert about how to use the space and equipment. General safety badging is available on Drop-In days as well. No registration is required.
Find out more »Magic in Medford
The International Brotherhood of Magicians, Ring 122, invites the community to Magic in Medford, a free night of magic at the library. Seven members of the Boston chapter of the IBM will perform tricks and illusions and share how you can become a member of Ring 122 and learn magic. Doors to Bonsignore Hall will open at 6:45 p.m., with walkaround magic from 6:45 to 7:15. The magic show will follow from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. The IBM chapter says…
Find out more »No More Curse! A History of the Red Sox
The Medford Public Library is co-sponsoring an online program, "No More Curse! A History of the Red Sox" with author and historian David Kruh. Based on his research for his musical "The Curse is Reversed!" (originally titled "The Curse of the Bambino" when it premiered in 2001), Kruh will take you to the roots of Boston baseball, when, just like today, the team captured the hearts of the people of Boston. He'll look back at the real story behind Harry…
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