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The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed to be filled. For decades, blues musicians jammed on that stage on Sundays. Some big names grew up on that stage and everyone supported everyone else. That is the spirit that The Porch fosters with its weekly People's Jam. Bass amp …
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Noted historian Anthony Sammarco will be the guest host for today's Historic Medford trolley tour highlighting the city's rich history. The tour will highlight Cradock and his Plantation on the Mystic, the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Governor John Winthrop, the Mystic River, shipbuilding, bricks, rum, and the triangle trade between Boston-Africa-West Indies. You'll see the … Historic Medford Trolley Tour with Anthony Sammarco Read More »
$15
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The City of Medford’s traditional Memorial Day Ceremony will take place at Oak Grove Cemetery, and all community members are invited to attend. For those not able to attend, the ceremony will be aired on Medford Community Media. |
4 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Join instructor Jean in creating beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Free
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Today is the closing day for "Forever in Ten Days," a Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition presented by Tufts University Art Galleries and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. "Forever in Ten Days" features 13 artists, who have similarly pursued the rigorous act of becoming a Master of Fine Art …
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The Medford Public Library presents its Teen Graphic Novel Book Club, for teens in grades 6 and up, in the Youth Services Program Room of the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Being discussed today will be "Quincredible, v. 1" by Rodney Barnes. This book is available for pickup in the Teen Room. Sign-up …
Free
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As a prelude to the City of Medford's Pride Month events, Grace Episcopal Church is hosting Love Wins: A Medford Pride Interfaith Celebration of community prayer, healing, blessings, song and joy. The event also will be livestreamed on Facebook.
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The first Wednesday of the month means it's Conscious Reggae Band night at The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint. The band performs classic and current reggae, reggae-influenced pop, jazz and hip-hop covers, as well as fusion hip-hop funk and jazz. Featuring Boston’s renowned vocalist Errol Strength; his best friend and musical partner Bobin Nicholson … Chevalier Theatre welcomes back the Gipsy Kings, featuring Nicolas Reyes and Tonino Baliardo. Melding deep-heated flamenco, rumba, salsa and pop to the tune of 20 million albums sold, the Grammy Award-winning hit-makers behind "Bamboléo" celebrate in their very own, blistering tradition – taking audiences back to the south of France with flamenco guitars and booming …
$41.50 – $71.50
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7 events,
Join Toddler Time at the Medford Public Library and read some excellent books, sing songs, and learn gentle movement activities. Story time is 30 minutes long and geared toward children ages 2-3. After stories and songs, all are invited to join a mini-play group too. Questions? Contact Tamar Siegel of the library staff at tsiegel@minlib.net.
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with Debbie Corleto leading the instruction of various art mediums and projects. You might work in acrylics, watercolor, graphite, pastels, colored pencil, crayons, and more. To sign up , call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010. Limit 16 people in person; there also is an option of …
Free
The City of Medford begins a series of Pride Month events with a flag raising at City Hall. Hear from members of the Medford Pride Planning Committee and the Medford High School Gay/Straight Alliance; Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn; Medford poet laureate Terry E. Carter; Gigi Gill, the "Official Gay Queen of Salem, Mass., and more. Pride …
Free
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2 events,
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One-man band Big Jon Short provides free blues with your dinner at The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint at River's Edge. Armed with foot percussion, a National Reso-phonic Guitar and Lowebow cigar-box reso-hillharp, Short’s high-energy performances tap into the heart of the songs, regional styles, and folklore of the blues and its importance to …
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The West Medford Community Center presents its monthly Words and Music program. Hosted by Terry E. Carter, the evening will include a conversation with Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn and the musical stylings of Boston-based vocalist Athene Wilson and keyboard virtuoso Rollins Ross. The mayor will talk about community, family, neighborhood development, education, COVID-19, public safety and … |
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The Medford Public Library invites everyone to a celebration of the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg library building, which opened in January. There will be craft activities, a scavenger hunt, photo booth, historical map display, and more. Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn will preside over a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. The day also will mark the …
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Matt and Shannon Heaton present their monthly Virtual Guided Session. Tune learners, second instrument players, or anyone who just enjoys traditional Irish music are welcome for moderately paced Irish tunes and upbeat chat and connection with other trad music lovers. Resources/tunes lists can be found on Shannon's website. Join the global community in the live session …
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Closing its spring season the day before World Environment Day, the Kalliope Reed Quintet will perform a benefit concert for the Mystic River Watershed Association. Performed in the recently opened Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library building run on 100% renewable energy (the first library of its kind in the state), Kalliope will perform … |
2 events,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed to be filled. For decades, blues musicians jammed on that stage on Sundays. Some big names grew up on that stage and everyone supported everyone else. That is the spirit that The Porch fosters with its weekly People's Jam. Bass amp … Medford native, first-grade teacher and local children's book author Katherine Picarde is hosting a storytime event for kids at Colleen's where she will read her debut children's picture book, "The Little Ouch." Kids can purchase an ice cream from one of Medford's favorite local shops while enjoying a fun read aloud. |
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The Medford Public Library presents its Maker Monday workshop for teens in middle school and high school. Learn and create with STEAM projects in the Makerspace on the first Monday of the month. All materials will be provided. Sign-up is required through the library website.
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The Medford Public Library invites kids ages 8 and up to swing by the Makerspace in the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg building and test out something new or work on a project of your own. A staff member will be on hand to help but it is your design time.
Free
Grammy nominated global music sensation Celtic Woman brings a brand-new show, Postcards from Ireland, to Chevalier Theatre. Postcards from Ireland celebrates the rich musical and cultural heritage of Ireland, taking audiences on a journey of story and song from across the Emerald Isle. Celtic Woman’s fresh fusion of traditional Irish music and contemporary songcraft celebrates Ireland’s …
$49 – $99
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4 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Join instructor Jean in creating beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Free
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The Medford Public Library invites kids ages 8 to 12 to come learn manga drawing with Maddi Ranieri of the library staff. All skills welcome. Registration is required. Register by sending an email to Maddi Ranieri of the library staff at mranieri@minlib.net.
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The Mystic Makerspace invites you to a Beyond Basics Embroidery Class to learn how to take your basic stiching skills to the next level. Workshop leader Jerusha Achterberg will explain embroidery patterns, where to find them, and how to select a pattern appropriate for your skill level. She will bring example patterns good for those …
Free
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4 events,
The Medford Community Chorale and Youth/Young Adult Chorus, directed by Betsy Pesce, present a free concert at the Medford Senior Center. Reserve a seat at the senior information desk or by calling 781-396-6010. The Medford Community Chorale provides performance opportunities in the art of choral singing for residents of Medford and surrounding communities; presents choral …
Free
The Medford Public Library presents family story time (for ages 3 to 7) in the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. The session will explore new concepts with books and songs. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join in. After story time, a short craft or activity will be held in the same space.
Free
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The Medford Public Library invites children ages 8 to 12 for another class on making laser-cut name tags. Design your own name tag on paper or a computer to be printed out using the library's new Glowforge 3-D laser printer. Registration required by email to Maddi Ranieri of the library staff at mranieri@minlib.net.
Free
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8 events,
Join the hilarious and awesome Matt Heaton for his monthly singalong at the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library building. Get your toes tappin’ and your wombat dance ready! This program is designed for ages 0-3 but is fun for all! Because of the age of most of the participants, the library asks …
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with Debbie Corleto leading the instruction of various art mediums and projects. You might work in acrylics, watercolor, graphite, pastels, colored pencil, crayons, and more. To sign up , call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010. Limit 16 people in person; there also is an option of …
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The Medford Farmers Market opens its 15th season and its sixth year at the Condon Band Shell Park on Mystic Valley Parkway with 21 vendors including Medford artist Sarah Beardslee of Beads by Beardslee. Visit the market's Facebook event page for the complete list. Winter Hill Brewing will also operate a beer garden. Today's live … |
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The Medford Family Network presents a Teddy Bear Picnic at Victory Park. Bring your favorite Teddy or "Lovie," a blanket and a picnic. MFN will provide balls, free books, chalk play, open art, a story walk, Teddy Bear Parade, and much more. Sign up through the MFN registration page.
Free
The Porch welcomes back Chris Hersch and The MoonRaiders, a Western Swing band that combine elements of jazz, rock n' roll, country, and truck driving music. Award-winning guitarist Chris Hersch (formerly of Girls Guns & Glory) leads this quartet of accomplished musicians. Free admission for the music; reserve a table if you plan to have dinner. … Following up on its popular Medford history trolley tours, Historic Medford is offering a pub crawl trolley ride series. The evening trip will include stops at a few local historical themed pubs and taverns, including one of the newest bars in Medford, the Ford Tavern on Locust Street (an homage to Medford's origin name "the …
$15
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7 events,
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Come to this Mystic Makerspace class to learn how to create assemblage art. Assemblage is a technique that combines images and found objects to create unique works of art, similar to a collage but in 3D! If you’ve enjoyed or been interested in Mystic Makerspace's decoupage or altered art workshops, this class is for you. This …
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Medford historian Dee Morris resumes her popular walking tours with "A Rare Blend - Our Early Library and Its Neighbors," a stroll around the Medford Public Library neighborhood. Back in 1875, Thatcher Magoun Jr. presented Medford with an amazing gift, his father’s High Street mansion, which became the city's first library. The transformed building featured … Walking Tour: A Rare Blend – Our Early Library and Its Neighbors Read More »
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The Royall House & Slave Quarters reopens today for its first full tour season since 2019. From today through Sunday, October 16, the museum will be open for guided tours at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday. Please note that capacity will be limited to 12 people per tour and attendance is …
$2 – $10
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1 event,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed to be filled. For decades, blues musicians jammed on that stage on Sundays. Some big names grew up on that stage and everyone supported everyone else. That is the spirit that The Porch fosters with its weekly People's Jam. Bass amp … |
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This month's manga drawing session at the Medford Public Library will focus on hair. Teens in grades 6 and up are invited to drop in and learn a new aspect of manga drawing. All skill levels are welcome and all supplies are provided. RSVP through the library's online calendar. Questions? Contact Maddi Ranieri of the …
Free
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3 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Join instructor Jean in creating beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Free
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The Medford Public Library presents its monthly Teen Maker Night in the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Create, break and build things in the Maker Space. The event is for teens in middle school and high school to learn and create. There are no assigned projects in this program; it is designed for …
Free
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Ensemble Chaconne transports the audience to Shakespeare’s world for the perfect Elizabethan evening at the Medford Public Library. The concert features music by leading composers of Shakespeare’s time (Robert Johnson, Thomas Morley, John Dowland, and others) with songs from "As You Like It," "Twelfth Night," "The Winter’s Tale," "The Tempest," "Hamlet," "Othello" and "Macbeth." The ensemble members … Measure for Measure: The Music of Shakespeare’s Plays Read More »
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The Medford Historical Commission invites you to attend tour of the archaeological dig taking place at Thomas Brooks Park in West Medford. Hear a brief overview of the site's history and then see the work being done by community volunteers partnered with archaeologists from PAL of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to uncover local history. This project …
Free
The Medford Public Library presents family story time (for ages 3 to 7) in the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. The session will explore new concepts with books and songs. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join in. After story time, a short craft or activity will be held in the same space.
Free
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The third Wednesday of the month brings Tony Savarino's Savtones back to perform at The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint. Savarino is a pillar of the Boston music scene. He will be bringing a special guest each month and playing his original compositions. They are instrumentals focusing on guitar melodies. It's like instrumental Western … |
9 events,
Join Toddler Time at the Medford Public Library and read some excellent books, sing songs, and learn gentle movement activities. Story time is 30 minutes long and geared toward children ages 2-3. After stories and songs, all are invited to join a mini-play group too. Questions? Contact Tamar Siegel of the library staff at tsiegel@minlib.net.
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with Debbie Corleto leading the instruction of various art mediums and projects. You might work in acrylics, watercolor, graphite, pastels, colored pencil, crayons, and more. To sign up , call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010. Limit 16 people in person; there also is an option of …
Free
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Week 2 of the Medford Farmers Market will feature music from Ruby Grove from 3 to 5 p.m. and Trail Mix-Uncommon Folk from 5 to 7 p.m. Brand new Somerville-based project Ruby Grove aims to soothe anxious hearts and minds in the pandemic era with their soul, lofi hip-hop, indie alternative, and rock-inspired music. Trail … |
9 events,
Join Melanie Raelin of Medford's own diverse and inclusive bookstore Book Wonder for a LGBTQ+ Pride Story Hour, part of the City of Medford's Pride Month events. Book Wonder believes heroes come in all colors, identities and abilities. Mel will be reading beautiful board and picture books featuring queer heroes and stories centered on the …
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Catch some island soul with your dinner as Toussaint the Liberator and his band perform at the Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint. A staple of Boston’s rich and authentic music scene, Toussaint is the former Soulive frontman and lead singer of Band of Killers. He always brings his unique style of soul, a little … Historic Medford concludes its pub crawl trolley ride series. The evening trip will include stops at a few local historical themed pubs and taverns, including one of the newest bars in Medford, the Ford Tavern on Locust Street (an homage to Medford's origin name "the Ford on the meadow") and one of the oldest in …
$15
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5 events,
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After a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19, CACHE in Medford's summer street festival Circle the Square returns to Medford Square, featuring music, dance performances, food vendors, family activities, as well as a variety of programs and discounts offered by local businesses and organizations. This year's event will feature an Artists Row on Riverside Avenue featuring …
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Due to Circle the Square activities taking place today at Riverside Plaza, the Medford Chess Club's weekly gathering will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Rose M. Sloane Garden. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the …
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Blues and R&B great Professor Harp, aka Hugh Holmes, returns to The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint for another evening of free, high-energy electric harmonica blues as you dine. Free admission for the music, but reserve a table if you plan to have dinner. |
1 event,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed to be filled. For decades, blues musicians jammed on that stage on Sundays. Some big names grew up on that stage and everyone supported everyone else. That is the spirit that The Porch fosters with its weekly People's Jam. Bass amp … |
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The West Medford Community Center presents "Freedom's Light: A Juneteenth Journey," a community celebration on the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of American slaves in the last Confederate territory of the U.S. on June 19, 1865 in Galveston, Texas. There will be poetry by Medford poet laureate Terry E. Carter and music by international recording …
Free
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3 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Join instructor Jean in creating beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Free
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The Medford Public Library invites teens in grades 6 and up to learn about the history of zines, how zines are connected to LGBTQIA+ Pride, and how to make your own zines with visiting zine expert Abby Neale. In true DIY zine style, the class also be creating copies of the zines you make to …
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The Medford Public Library hosts a Drop-in Craft Night designed for children ages 8 to 12. Stop by the Children’s Room at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library buiding for a fun craft activity. All materials provided – just bring your creative brain and your imagination!
Free
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3 events,
The Medford Public Library presents family story time (for ages 3 to 7) in the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. The session will explore new concepts with books and songs. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join in. After story time, a short craft or activity will be held in the same space.
Free
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Frankie Boy & the Blues Express performs as you dine at The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint. Enjoy home-grown real electric blues with Chicago and Texas roots. Admission is free for the music; if you plan to have dinner, reserve a table. ArtsMedford will hold its annual meeting in Bonsignore Hall at the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. The annual business meeting will include an election of officers in which all ArtsMedford members are eligible to vote. A display of members' work over the last two years will be presented. |
6 events,
Join Toddler Time at the Medford Public Library and read some excellent books, sing songs, and learn gentle movement activities. Story time is 30 minutes long and geared toward children ages 2-3. After stories and songs, all are invited to join a mini-play group too. Questions? Contact Tamar Siegel of the library staff at tsiegel@minlib.net.
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with Debbie Corleto leading the instruction of various art mediums and projects. You might work in acrylics, watercolor, graphite, pastels, colored pencil, crayons, and more. To sign up , call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010. Limit 16 people in person; there also is an option of …
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Week 3 of the Medford Farmers Market will feature acoustic rock and blues rock by singer-songwriter Jon Waterman from 3 to 5 p.m., and John Civello performing original songs and covers on guitar from 5 to 7 p.m. The Community Table will feature representatives from Be SMART, whose framework is designed to help parents and … Jon Waterman, John Civello at Medford Farmers Market Read More » |
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As part of Pride Month, the City of Medford presents Lindsay Munroe leading an inclusive sing-along for children and famiiles at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Munroe is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and mother of three from Medford and a passionate advocate of diversity and inclusion. Her albumus "Frogs and Birds" and …
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Cheryl Arena, one of only 30 artists featured in the book “Masters of the Harmonica,”returns to The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint at River's Edge. Raised in the Boston area, she has been bringing the sound of authentic American blues music to audiences around the U.S. and Europe for over 30 years. Arena plays … Chevalier Theatre welcomes back Brian Regan, called “The funniest stand-up alive” by Vanity Fair and “Your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian” by Entertainment Weekly. Regan uses observational, sarcastic, and self-deprecating humor and has built a 30-plus year career on the strength of his material alone. Tickets are $39 to $69 through the Chevalier Theatre website/Ticketmaster. Tickets also …
$39 – $69
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West Medford Open Studios returns as a one-day only, outside-only event at Dugger Park and the West Medford Community Center. The event showcases the talents of more than 70 visual artists from Medford and surrounding communities. Come see paintings, sculpture, pottery, photographs, woodwork, drawings, fabric arts, blown glass, and jewelry — and meet the artists …
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The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint welcomes back Brad Faucher's urban blues group Session 450 for an evening of original music as well as some classic blues and R&B! The band features Faucher on guitar and vocals, Stephen Learson on keys and vocals, Tim “Foxx” Gibson on bass, and James Weston on drums. Free … |
4 events,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed to be filled. For decades, blues musicians jammed on that stage on Sundays. Some big names grew up on that stage and everyone supported everyone else. That is the spirit that The Porch fosters with its weekly People's Jam. Bass amp …
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The City of Medford concludes its series of Pride Month events with a Pride Celebration at the Madeline Dugger Andrews Middle School field. Join the All-Are-Welcome Walking Parade that steps off from Hormel Stadium at 1:30 p.m., followed by a performance of fancy flagwork by the New England Colorguard at 1:45. Live music begins at …
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Historic Medford presents its final spring trolley tour highlighting the city's rich history. Learn about the Native Americans who lived here, the Mass Bay Colony with John Winthrop, the Mystic River, shipbuilding, bricks, rum, the transatlantic trade, the Royall House and Slave Quarters, the Middlesex Canal, Brooks Estate, Samuel Crocker Lawrence and the Lawrence Light …
$15
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3 events,
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The Medford Public Library invites kids ages 8 to 12 to Maker Monday at the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Come explore, design, build and program in the makerspace! This class will have a different project or challenge presented at the start of the program and the group will use all their creative …
Free
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The Medford Public Library presents its monthly Teen Creative Writing session in the Tech Lab of the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Teens in middle school and high school are invited to create characters, build new worlds, write short stories, try new styles, play games, and more. Today, choose your own adventure. Sign-up … Teen Creative Writing: Choose Your Own Adventure Read More »
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Mystic Makerspace presents Making Monday at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library, a monthly chance to gather and be creative! For this month's session, bring your own project to work on or make wire and bead creations such as suncatchers, ornaments or other hanging decorations. This event is for ages 16 and over. … Mystic Makerspace Making Monday: Wire and Bead Creations Read More »
Free
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4 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Join instructor Jean in creating beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from beginners to experts.
Free
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The Medford Public Library presents its Teen Graphic Novel Book Club, for teens in grades 6 and up, in the Youth Services Program Room of the new Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Being discussed today will be "The Girl from the Sea" by Molly Knox Ostertag. This book is available for pickup in the … Teen Graphic Novel Book Club: The Girl from the Sea Read More »
Free
The Medford Public Library welcomes author Ted Reinstein for a talk on his book "Before Brooklyn: The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Break Baseball’s Color Barrier." Join Ted Reinstein as he tells the story of the little-known heroes who fought segregation in baseball, but have remained largely unknown. One of the book’s main unsung heroes is West …
Free
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4 events,
The Medford Public Library presents family story time (for ages 3 to 7) in the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. The session will explore new concepts with books and songs. Parents and caregivers are welcome to join in. After story time, a short craft or activity will be held in the same space.
Free
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The Medford Public Library invites teens in grades 6 and up to visit the Stop Motion Studio in the Maker Space of the Charlotte & William Bloomberg building. Plot, film and edit your own stop motion animated movies using Legos, paper, and more. Sign-up is required through the library website. Space is limited, so be …
Free
The Medford Public Library Writers’ Workshop meets in a virtual format. The group, which usually meets on the last Wednesday of the month, is always looking for new members so join the group to meet your community’s fellow scribblers and get feedback on your work. For information on how to participate and receive the Zoom …
Free
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8 events,
Join Toddler Time at the Medford Public Library and read some excellent books, sing songs, and learn gentle movement activities. Story time is 30 minutes long and geared toward children ages 2-3. After stories and songs, all are invited to join a mini-play group too. Questions? Contact Tamar Siegel of the library staff at tsiegel@minlib.net.
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with Debbie Corleto leading the instruction of various art mediums and projects. You might work in acrylics, watercolor, graphite, pastels, colored pencil, crayons, and more. To sign up , call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010. Limit 16 people in person; there also is an option of …
Free
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Week 4 of the Medford Farmers Market, the "School's Out Summer Fun" edition, will feature live folk and children's music from Alex Cumming from 3:30 to 5 p.m., and the acoustic guitar duo of Rishava Green and Adam Ritchie from 5 to 7 p.m. Visit the market's website for the list of this week's 19 … Alex Cumming, Rishava Green and Adam Ritchie at Medford Farmers Market Read More » |
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Just in time for celebrating Independence Day, the Medford Senior Center is offering a Red, White and Blue Paper Craft class for seniors led by Community Outreach Coordinator Grace Albert. Cost is $2 per person, required at the time of reservation. Seats are limited. Call the Senior Center at 781-396-6010.
$2
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One-man band Big Jon Short provides free blues with your dinner at The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint at River's Edge. Armed with foot percussion, a National Reso-phonic Guitar and Lowebow cigar-box reso-hillharp, Short’s high-energy performances tap into the heart of the songs, regional styles, and folklore of the blues and its importance to … |
2 events,
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Matt and Shannon Heaton present their monthly Virtual Guided Session. Tune learners, second instrument players, or anyone who just enjoys traditional Irish music are welcome for moderately paced Irish tunes and upbeat chat and connection with other trad music lovers. Resources/tunes lists can be found on Shannon's website. Join the global community in the live session …
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Keri Anderson and The Funk It Band bring a tasty mix of vintage R&B, soul, funk and electric blues to The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint. Anderson, aka “Little Sugar,” has a broad range of musical styles. She'll be joined by bandmates Clay Brown on guitar, Rich Stanard on drums and Matt McManamon on … |