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The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed filled: a place for blues musicians to jam on Sundays and support one another. That is the spirit The Porch fosters with its People's Jam. Bass amp and two guitar amps provided, along with DIs, vocal mics and horn mics. Just …
Free
The Tufts Sunday Concert Series presents horn player Anne Howarth in the program "Transformation — Musical Reimaginings," in which she will explore the power of change and the possibility of alteration. The program includes works by Poulenc, Knudson, Dunker, Lane and York. Note: Due to university COVID regulations, live audience attendees at Tufts Music events … Tufts Sunday Concert: Anne Howarth – Transformation Read More »
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The Medford Interfaith Clergy Association and the City of Medford's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are hosting a Black History Month celebration: a gathering of truth-telling and healing, conversation and community connection. Music will peformed by the Tufts University a cappella group S-Factor and the Evangelical Haitian Church of Somerville choir. Following the program, … Celebrating Black History: An Interfaith Blessing Read More »
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The Medford Public Library presents its monthly Teen Creative Writing session in the Tech Lab. 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's session will focus on interviews. Sign-up is required through the library's online calendar.
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The Medford Public Library offers another drop-in time specifically for adults at the new Makerspace in the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library building. Tools and supplies are provided. Future dates for Adult Makerspace Drop-ins are Monday, March 20, and Monday, May 15.
Free
The Tufts University Department of Music presents staff pianist Thomas Stumpf in the program "Late Brahms and Brand New." The recital will feature selections from the late short piano pieces of Brahms, and the premieres of works by John McDonald, Kareem Roustom, and Stumpf, with guest artist Joanna Kurkowicz, violin. Note: Due to university COVID …
Free
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3 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from …
Free
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The Medford Public Library presents its Teen Graphic Novel Book Club, for teens in grades 6 and up. Being discussed today will be "Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a …
Free
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The Medford Public Library begins a four-week Podcast Workshop for kids ages 8 to 12 led by Danielle Balocca, host of the Medford Bytes podcast. Come learn all about the process …
Free
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4 events,
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The Medford Public Library's book club for fourth- and fifth-graders meets to discuss "Agents of S.L.A.M." by Dave Scheidt, illustrated by Scoot McMahon. Email Maddi Ranieri of the library staff at mranieri@minlib.net to register and get your book in advance.
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Medford Brewing Company continues its new Wednesday Artist Series with a traditional Irish session with Matt and Shannon Heaton, Ellery Klein, and others playing jigs and reels.
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Coywolf Johnson makes its usual first Wednesday appearance at The Porch for an evening of spirituals and blues. Hendrik (Henny) Gideonse sings and play bass, with Tony Savarino playing guitars, and Marco Giovino playing drums. Free admission for the music; table reservations recommended if you plan to have dinner. |
10 events,
Tufts University senior Raga Bhagavathi is offering a one-hour English as a Second Language Class on Thursdays in March (except for March 23) at the Medford Senior Center. Raga speaks English, Telugu (South Indian), Hindi and French. She enjoys teaching English in order to expand seniors' communication skills. Seats are limited to six per session; …
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with 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 virtual participation through Zoom.
Free
Students in the Tufts University Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program are facilitating another crafts program for seniors at the Medford Senior Center, this semester on Thursdays right after the lunch hour. Have fun, be creative, and take home a seasonal craft. Classes cost $3 (for materials); pay at the door with cash or check. Registration …
$3
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5 events,
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The Medford Public Library invites home schooled tweens and teens ages 11 and up to its monthly Home School Maker Club. Learn and make something new each month. Meets in …
Free
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One-man band Big Jon Short provides the First Friday Blues at The Porch. Armed with foot percussion, a National Reso-phonic Guitar and Lowebow cigar-box reso-hillharp, Short’s high-energy performances tap into …
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Sanctuary United Church of Christ presents a screening of "The Swimmers," a Faith and Film event as part of its winter-spring Arts and Inspiration series IAmMigration. The film tells the … |
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The Sam Fierke Quartet provides some Saturday afternoon classic jazz at The Porch. Samantha Fierke is not only a highly skilled jazz vocalist, but is also pioneering their own distinctive sound in true jazz fashion — a blend of jazz, fusion, world folk music, funk, and more. They study jazz composition at Berklee College of … The Medford Chess Club invites you to its weekly meet-up at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Stop into the second-floor gallery area for a friendly game of chess. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the game. …
Free
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The Medford Family Network presents another session of Saturday with Sarah, a workshop for ages 4 and up facilitated by local artist Sarah Beardslee, owner of Beads by Beardslee and a member of ArtsMedford. Today, listen to stories about prisms; sing songs about the golden sun; create a special sparkly sun catcher; and learn a …
Free
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3 events,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed filled: a place for blues musicians to jam on Sundays and support one another. That is the spirit The Porch fosters with its People's Jam. Bass amp and two guitar amps provided, along with DIs, vocal mics and horn mics. Just …
Free
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Tufts Hillel is hosting its annual literacy carnival, Read by the River, this year at a new location: Joyce Cummings Center. All local K-5 elementary school students and their families are invited to attend this special event that celebrates the love of books and reading. Like past years, a New England Patriots player will read a …
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The Medford Public Library continues its monthly eight-part Zoom series on art appreciation with Jane Oneail, the founder of Culturally Curious, an arts education consulting firm specializing in art appreciation …
Free
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6 events,
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The Medford Public Library opens its art exhibition for March-April, featuring paintings by Medford resident Elaina Bates-Egan. Her paintings are rooted in abstract expressionism and explore color, texture and movement while paying homage to the natural world. The series on view, “Transcending Mt. Olympus,” uses the lens of ancient Greek mythology to explore the complexities …
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The Medford Public Library's Monday Morning Mysteries book group gathers to discuss "The Magpie Murders" by Anthony Horowitz. Register through the library's online calendar. The next titles will be "The Maid" by Nita Prose (April 3 meeting) and "Blind Descent" by Nevada Barr (May 1 meeting).
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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 Maker Space. All materials will be provided. Sign-up is required through the library's online calendar.
Free
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5 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from …
Free
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The Medford Public Library’s First Grade Book Club meets to discuss “The Most Magnificent Idea" by Ashley Spires. Register through the library's online calendar, then visit the library to pick up a copy of the book.
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The Russell Lecture on Spiritual Life welcomes Ofelia Zepeda, director of the American Indian Language Development Institute at University of Arizona, where she also is a professor of linguistics. Zepeda teaches courses on the Tohono O'odham language and other American Indian languages. Her research areas include language variation, language policy, and issues of endangered languages. …
Free
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4 events,
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The Medford Public Library invites teens in grades 6 and up to get creative and make your own vinyl stickers using iPads and the library's Cricut Maker. Advance registration is required through the library's online calendar.
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The Charles River Reprobates return to The Porch for their winter Second Wednesday Night Residency. The band was formed on a whim one night at Eddie Scheer's Tuesday Night All Stars when Jimmy Ryan, Danielle Miraglia and Bob Enik were the guests. The musical chemistry was so strong, they decided to make it a regular …
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Medford Brewing Company continues its new Wednesday Artist Series as Medford Brewing co-founder Max Heinegg performs live with Kier Byrnes, plus Jason McGordy and a surprise guest. |
9 events,
Tufts University senior Raga Bhagavathi is offering a one-hour English as a Second Language Class on Thursdays in March (except for March 23) at the Medford Senior Center. Raga speaks English, Telugu (South Indian), Hindi and French. She enjoys teaching English in order to expand seniors' communication skills. Seats are limited to six per session; …
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with 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 virtual participation through Zoom.
Free
Students in the Tufts University Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program are facilitating another crafts program for seniors at the Medford Senior Center, this semester on Thursdays right after the lunch hour. Have fun, be creative, and take home a seasonal craft. Classes cost $3 (for materials); pay at the door with cash or check. Registration …
$3
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6 events,
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Join Medford Public Library Director Barbara Kerr for coffee and a discussion of new and interesting books. No assigned reading or registration required, just drop in. However, please RSVP through the library's online calendar if you are able so organizers know how much coffee to make!
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The Tufts University Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies welcomes Jessi Stegall for a work-in-progress showing of her latest project, The Theremin Vignettes. The Theremin Vignettes is an evening-length dance-theatre production in ode to Clara Rockmore. Made up of a series of non-linear, idiosyncratic vignettes, The Theremin Vignettes explores themes of grief, remembrance and …
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Rosie Porter and the Neon Moons bring their authentic honkytonk sound to The Porch for their second Friday residency. Often reminiscent of Patsy Cline meets Waylon Jennings, Porter’s vocals are heartfelt and her strong voice pays homage to influences of the past while, at the same time, creating music that is incredibly fresh. Rosie Porter … |
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It's another Saturday for Danielle Miraglia's Lunch with Friends at The Porch. From a raspy come-hither purr to an Etta James-esque powerhouse belt, Miraglia wields a strong, steady thumb on an old Gibson, an infectious stomp-box rhythm, harmonica, and tunes ranging from heart-felt to socially conscious that will move both your heart and hips. Free … Danielle Miraglia’s Lunch with Friends at The Porch Read More »
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Mystic Makerspace presents a course meant to provide you with information about how to use the 3D printers in the Maker Space at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. It will include a basic introduction to 3D printing, but most of the class will be spent on what is needed in order to …
Free
The Medford Chess Club invites you to its weekly meet-up at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Stop into the second-floor gallery area for a friendly game of chess. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the game. …
Free
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4 events,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed filled: a place for blues musicians to jam on Sundays and support one another. That is the spirit The Porch fosters with its People's Jam. Bass amp and two guitar amps provided, along with DIs, vocal mics and horn mics. Just …
Free
The Tufts University Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the sixth and final performance of "Red Rainbow," written by Azure D. Osborne-Lee and directed by Lily Mengesha. In the play, COVID-19 has hit New York City and everyone is in quarantine. Nathaniel drags his best friend Ixchel out of bed to go on …
$1
Rescheduled from April 2020, the Tufts University Wind Ensemble invites all past members of TUWE, the Pep Band, and the Tufts Symphonic Band to Granoff Music Center for a day of rehearsing, performing, reconnecting with former classmates, and making new friends, culminating in a performance of music by Hayden Wood and Frank Ticheli. Note: Due … Tufts Sunday Concert: Wind Ensemble Alumni Reunion Concert Read More »
Free
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2 events,
The Granoff Music Center Colloquium series at Tufts University features Joel LaRue Smith, senior lecturer in the Tufts Department of Music. He will speak on how the intersection of culture, theory and composition open our possibilities for freedom in performance. Through compositions and performance, Smith reveals how social and musical theories give inspiration to change, …
Free
4Good Vibes invites you to a live shopping event from its South Medford store location, featuring 70-plus local vendors, games and prizes. Anything you see can be shipped or picked up at 4GoodVibes 2 on Main Street. This is a great way to shop local from the comfort of your own home. Tune in via … |
5 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from …
Free
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The Medford Public library invites kids ages 8 to 12 to come to a Manga drawing class with Maddi Ranieri. Learn something new each month. All skill levels welcome. Supplies provided by the library. Registration is required through the library's online calendar.
Free
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The Medford Public Library presents its monthly Teen Maker Night. 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 you to come in to explore and experiment with …
Free
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6 events,
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Medford musician Matt Heaton celebrates the three-year anniversary of the debut of his midweek live online family singalong, "Mornings With Matt," which he started during the pandemic. Join Matt for a 30-minute blast of kid music live-streamed goodness! Tune in on Matt's Facebook page.
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This month's teen manga drawing session at the Medford Public Library will focus on digital drawing. Teens in grades 6 and up and of all skill levels are invited. All supplies are provided. Sign-up is required; register through the library's online calendar.
Free
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The third Wednesday of the month brings Tony Savarino's Savtones back to perform at The Porch, this time with special guest Joe Mack playing Jeff Beck tunes. Enjoy Savarino's original compositions: instrumentals focusing on guitar melodies. It's like instrumental Western Swing with some early jazz with some telecaster twang with a little blues and a … |
10 events,
Tufts University senior Raga Bhagavathi is offering a one-hour English as a Second Language Class on Thursdays in March (except for March 23) at the Medford Senior Center. Raga speaks English, Telugu (South Indian), Hindi and French. She enjoys teaching English in order to expand seniors' communication skills. Seats are limited to six per session; …
Free
The Medford Senior Center presents Henry Quinlan giving a presentation on the war in Ukraine titled, “Consequences Expected and Unexpected: What’s Next?” He will examine the origins of the war, the status of the war today, options for ending it, and discuss whether America is fighting a proxy war. Quinlan has more than 35 years …
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with 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 virtual participation through Zoom.
Free
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6 events,
The Medford Senior Center is holding a festive luncheon to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Enjoy a lunch from Kelly's of a corned beef sandwich, cole slaw, chips and desserts, plus …
$5
The Ford Tavern presents the first of two Irish sessions for St. Patrick's Day, this one with Eamonn Sheehan. The day's second Irish session will be with James and Roisin …
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The Medford Brewing Company is preparing a festive celebration of its first St. Patrick's Day at its new taproom on Harvard Avenue in West Medford. Stop in for some green … Hoppy St. Patrick’s Day at Medford Brewing Company Read More » |
9 events,
Medford youth musical theater organization Spotlight Productions presents the fifth performance of the musical "Annie," a sensory friendly version of the beloved story of hope featuring an Adaptive Cast of …
$15
The Medford Chess Club invites you to its weekly meet-up at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Stop into the second-floor gallery area for a friendly game of chess. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the game. …
Free
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Did you know that the University of Massachusetts has started a Hip-Hop Archive? If you want to learn more about the effort to preserve the history of this music, or …
Free
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3 events,
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Shelagh Rose — the duo of Shelagh O'Brien and Jordan Quigley — will provide an afternoon of Irish music during the Sunday brunch at The Ford Tavern. First Baptist Church of Medford invites the community to Family Music Day, led by members of the Choral Fellows and Scholars program at the church. The event will feature activities for all ages and abilities; arts and crafts, games, and instrument demonstrations; and short discussions on Music through the Ages and on Keeping a Healthy …
Free
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed filled: a place for blues musicians to jam on Sundays and support one another. That is the spirit The Porch fosters with its People's Jam. Bass amp and two guitar amps provided, along with DIs, vocal mics and horn mics. Just …
Free
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5 events,
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Medford Vocational Technical High students enrolled in the Early Childhood & Care Program are hosting Story, Song and Art Activities sessions twice a week at the Medford Family Network. Students will lead a story, sing-a-along, and art and S.T.E.A.M. activities. Sessions will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays, March 20 and 22 and March 27 …
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The Medford Public Library's book club for second- and third-graders meets to discuss “JoJo Makoons: The Used-To-Be Best Friend" by Dawn Quigley. Register through the library's online calendar. Email Maddi Ranieri of the library staff at mranieri@minlib.net if you need help getting the book.
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The Medford Public Library presents its monthly Teen Creative Writing session in the Tech Lab of the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Library building. Today's session will focus on writing games (and maybe creating some!). Teens in middle school and high school are invited to create characters, build new worlds, write short stories, try new styles, …
Free
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5 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from …
Free
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Chameleon, the Medford Public Library’s drop-in group for LGBTQIAP+ youth and allies in grades 6 to 9, meets in Bonsignore Hall. Today's theme is Art and the GayBCs Book. With a focus on a different theme each month, come chat, connect, do fun projects, and play games in a safe, open, and welcoming space. No …
Free
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The Medford Public Library invites kids in grades K through 5 to come make your own scary-hairy monster in this fun afterschool craft program. Registration is required through the library's online calendar.
Free
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4 events,
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Medford Vocational Technical High students enrolled in the Early Childhood & Care Program are hosting Story, Song and Art Activities sessions twice a week at the Medford Family Network. Students will lead a story, sing-a-along, and art and S.T.E.A.M. activities. Remaining sessions will take place on Monday and Wednesday, March 27 and 29. No registration …
Free
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For this week's Wednesday Artist Series event, Medford Brewing Company is hosting a happy hour traditional Irish session with Matt and Shannon Heaton and Ellery Klein, all of Medford, and … Shannon Heaton and Friends at Medford Brewing Co. Read More » The Medford Public Library welcomes author Renee Dudley for a talk on her book, "The Ransomware Hunting Team: A Band of Misfits’ Improbable Crusade to Save the World from Cybercrime." …
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Join the hilarious and awesome Matt Heaton for his monthly singalong at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Get your toes tappin’ and your wombat dance ready! This program is designed for ages 0-3 but is fun for all!
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with 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 virtual participation through Zoom.
Free
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The Porch's Fourth Thursday Soul Music Series presents Leon Beal Jr. and his band Chameleon, featuring the saxmatic master Sax Gordon. Bring your dancing shoes. Free admission for the music; table reservations recommended if you plan to have dinner. |
1 event,
The Stan Martin Band returns to The Porch as part of the Fourth Friday Country series, bringing that Bakersfield sound that will make Western Swing dancers and two-steppers rejoice! Lovers of sweet harmonies too! Free admission for the music; reserve a table if you plan to have dinner. |
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4GoodVibes kicks off its Spring Fling Virtual Craft Fair with more than 80 artists selling handmade items. There will be auctions, games, prizes, raffles and live shopping, and more! All … The Medford Chess Club invites you to its weekly meet-up at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Stop into the second-floor gallery area for a friendly game of chess. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the game. …
Free
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Matt and Shannon Heaton host a special Three-Year Anniversary edition of their Virtual Guided Session. Tune learners, second instrument players, or anyone who enjoys traditional Irish music are invited to … Matt & Shannon Heaton 3-Year Anniversary Virtual Guided Session Read More » |
3 events,
The closing of Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville left a big hole that needed filled: a place for blues musicians to jam on Sundays and support one another. That is the spirit The Porch fosters with its People's Jam. Bass amp and two guitar amps provided, along with DIs, vocal mics and horn mics. Just …
Free
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4GoodVibes Gift Shop is holding a Mystery Box Live event as part of its Spring Fling Virtual Craft Fair, taking place all this week through Saturday on Facebook. The event will go live showing all of the 75-plus boxes and bags, and then after they are claimed, they will be opened on video, or you …
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The Medford Recreation Department invites you to bring the family and your creativity to LoConte Rink for Paint the Ice! Families will receive a box of paint to paint the ice with any artwork you desire. Be sure to take pictures of your artwork. At the end of the event, the paint will be cleaned …
$3 – $5
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2 events,
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Medford Vocational Technical High students enrolled in the Early Childhood & Care Program are hosting Story, Song and Art Activities sessions twice a week at the Medford Family Network. Students will lead a story, sing-a-along, and art and S.T.E.A.M. activities. The final session will take place on Wednesday, March 29. No registration required; just drop …
Free
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Mystic Makerspace presents a class on Scratch Foam Print Making at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Have fun creating designs on scratch foam backgrounds and then printing them for beautiful results. You can make your own design, or bring a photo printed on paper as inspiration. This class is for ages 16 …
Free
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4 events,
The Medford Council on Aging presents its weekly knitting and crochet program at the Medford Senior Center. Come make beautiful handmade creations. The program welcomes all levels of experience, from …
Free
The Medford Senior Center presents a screening of the film, “The House We Lived In,” with the filmmaker and subject, Tim and Tod O’Donnell, in attendance. A decade in the making, a young Massachusetts filmmaker confronts family, memory and addiction as he chronicles his father’s journey to recover lost memories following a traumatic brain injury. …
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The Medford Public Library presents its Teen Graphic Novel Book Club, for teens in grades 6 and up. Being discussed today will be "Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists: A Graphic History … Teen Graphic Novel Book Club: Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists Read More »
Free
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6 events,
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Medford Vocational Technical High students enrolled in the Early Childhood & Care Program host their final Story, Song and Art Activities session of the month at the Medford Family Network. Students will lead a story, sing-a-along, and art and S.T.E.A.M. activities. No registration required; just drop in.
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. All supplies provided. Sign-up is required through the library's online calendar. Space …
Free
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Medford Brewing Company continues its new Wednesday Artist Series as Medford Brewing co-founder Max Heinegg performs live with Rish Green, and a special guest. |
8 events,
Tufts University senior Raga Bhagavathi is offering a one-hour English as a Second Language Class on Thursdays in March (except for March 23) at the Medford Senior Center. Raga speaks English, Telugu (South Indian), Hindi and French. She enjoys teaching English in order to expand seniors' communication skills. Seats are limited to six per session; …
Free
The Medford Senior Center holds its weekly Artitude class, with 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 virtual participation through Zoom.
Free
Students in the Tufts University Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program are facilitating another crafts program for seniors at the Medford Senior Center, this semester on Thursdays right after the lunch hour. Have fun, be creative, and take home a seasonal craft. Classes cost $3 (for materials); pay at the door with cash or check. Registration …
$3
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7 events,
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Tufts University Art Galleries concludes the two-day program The Metabolic Museum: New Pathways for Collecting, with a panel discussion featuring Nicole Cherubini, artist; Kelli Morgan, Director of Curatorial Studies at … The Metabolic Museum: New Pathways for Collecting Read More »
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The Matt Swanton Band, a 2023 International Blues Challenge semifinalist, brings their down 'n' dirty blues to The Porch. Swanton, a native of Shirley, Massachusetts, shared the stage with the … Medford youth theater company Spotlight Productions presents the second of four performances of the Disney musical "Beauty and the Beast." This performance, and the one at 2 p.m. on Saturday, …
$15 – $20
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Students from Medford High School and the Medford Vocational Technical High School have designed a mosaic, themed "Over the Rainbow," to celebrate the incredible rainbow of the MHS/VTHS community. It is being created by members of the Medford student body and community and will be the first permanent artwork to be displayed on the exterior …
Free
The Medford Chess Club invites you to its weekly meet-up at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library. Stop into the second-floor gallery area for a friendly game of chess. The club has chess sets, chess clocks, and helpful members who are willing to teach you the rules if you're new to the game. …
Free
Medford youth theater company Spotlight Productions presents the third of four performances of the Disney musical "Beauty and the Beast." This performance will feature the Enchanted Cast. The final performance, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 1, will feature the Village Cast. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for students through Eventbrite.
$15 – $20
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