Events this week: Conversation skills, sing-a-long and concerts, teen movie, roller skating and more (Updated)

Right: Princess Anna (and another princess pal) will lead a Frozen sing-a-long for kids at the library on Saturday morning. (Image cropped from photo on Princess Party Pals’ Facebook page)

Here are highlights of what’s happening around town this week. For more details and the full list, check the Event Calendar.

Monday, January 26, 2015

  • Improving Conversation Skills-for introverts and extraverts (12:00 – 2:00 pm) @ Southborough Library: Christine Melchior will be facilitating this two-session course (1/26 & 2/2) Pre-registration is required. For more details, see dedicated post.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

[Editor’s Note: I haven’t been informed – but I think it’s safe to say that Tuesday’s events will be cancelled due to the blizzard!]

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

  • Edible Bird Feeders (3:45 – 3:45 pm) @ Southborough Library: Hands-On Nature will hold a class on Edible Bird Feeders. Children will create natural outdoor feeders for our local wildlife, using a variety of materials and fresh foods. Pre-registration is required. For more details, see dedicated post.
  • MassDOT Informational Meeting on Main Street project (7:00 pm) @ Southborough Senior Center, 9 Cordaville Road: A Public Informational Meeting will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed reconstruction of Main Street (Route 30), from Sears Road to Park Street project in Southborough, MA. For more details, see dedicated post.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

  • Divorce Seminar (10:00 am – noon) @ Rt. 9 Legal Center 304 Turnpike Road: Attorney Irwin Pollack is offering the free seminar. For more details, see dedicated post.
  • 400 and Rising (7:00 pm) @ Southborough Library: Carl Guyer presents a thought provoking presentation about the impact carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are having on the earth’s atmosphere and how it effects life on the planet. For more details, see dedicated post.

Friday, January 30, 2015

  • Senior Center program – Winter Adventure Snowshoe/Winter Hike (#2) (10:00 am – 1:00 pm) @ Chestnut Hill Conservation Farm. Get out and enjoy some winter fun in a beautiful scenic location.  For more details, see dedicated post.
  • Neary Noodle Night (Choice of 3 shifts, with time range 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm) @ Neary School: Neary SOS Fundraiser. Today (1/26) is registration deadline. For more details, see dedicated post.
  • Free Teen Movie night – Bollywood Movie (6:00 – 10:00 pm) @ Fay School Theater: Fay is hosting the Southborough Library’s Free Teen Movie Night Bring your friends and enjoy ABCD: Any Body Can Dance- a Bollywood movie at Fay School’s Theater with a huge screen. Please park on Middle Road behind the Fay School Theater. For more details, see dedicated post.
  • Wick Choral Festival (7:00 – 9:00 pm) @ St. Mark’s School, Class of ’45 Hall: The Wick Festival is an annual celebration of music that features the talents of local high school a cappella ensembles. Parking will be available in the Southborough Library parking lot located at the corner of route 85 and 30. A shuttle will take you to and from the Putnam Family Arts Center. For more details, see dedicated post.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

  • Frozen Sing-A-Long (2:30 – 2:30 pm) @ Southborough Library: Princess Party Pals will be at the Library with stories and singing for children of all ages! Bring your camera for special photos with the princesses. Registration for this program is not required. (Expect to see Princess Anna there. She’ll also bring along her princess pal, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, to help with the fun.)
  • Skate Party for St. Jude’s (6:00 – 8:00 pm) @ Roller Kingdom, Hudson: Fundraiser for St. Jude’s Hospital co-run by a Southborough family. The party will include skating, games, races, karaoke, and a 50/50 raffle. For more details, see dedicated post.
  • Wick Choral Festival (7:00 – 9:00 pm) @ St. Mark’s School, Class of ’45 Hall: The Wick Festival is an annual celebration of music that features the talents of local high school a cappella ensembles. Parking will be available in the Southborough Library parking lot located at the corner of route 85 and 30. A shuttle will take you to and from the Putnam Family Arts Center. For more details, see dedicated post.

Updated (1/26//15 11:37 pm): I just removed Tuesday’s programs. Because who are we kidding? No way the senior center is holding a sing-a-long in the blizzard!

(I pre-wrote and scheduled the original post at the end of last week. Then, I got sick over the weekend. So didn’t have a chance to update changes due to the storm.)

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