Events this week: A Capella, Author Night, Improv, Putt Putt Palooza, and more (Updated)

Above: This week, seniors can enjoy a St. Patty’s Day party and kids can enjoy a round of putt putt (Photo right from Facebook and right by Beth Melo)

Here are highlights of what’s happening around town this week. (For more, check the Event Calendar.)

[Note: The highlights don’t include ongoing weekly programs. For the Southborough Library’s regular storytime programs, click here for their events page. For the Southborough Senior Center’s ongoing classes, click here for their calendar.]

Monday, March 13, 2017

  • 3rd annual Acapocalypse (7:00 pm) @ Algonquin Regional High School, JFK auditorium, Northborough: Algoncapella, Algonquin’s oldest coed a capella group, is hosting and performing in the school’s a capella night. For more details, see dedicated post.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

  • Adult Coloring for seniors (1:00 – 2:00 pm) @ Southborough Senior Center: Come enjoy a stress free activity that relaxes the brain and allows your mind to get the rest it needs. Adult Coloring Books will make your life a whole lot brighter. All supplies will be supplied by the senior center. Call (508) 229-4453 to sign up.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

  • St. Patrick’s Day Party (12:00 pm) @ Southborough Senior Center: The annual St. Patrick’s Day Party for Southborough seniors. Suggested Donation: $6/Friends of Council of Aging Members; $10/non-members. Lunch: An Irish Meal of Corn Beef and Cabbage with all the fixings! (Baked Stuffed Chicken upon request) Entertaining again is the “Jug O’ Punch” band. Call 508-229-4453 to reserve your spot.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

  • Author night: Tom Ingrassia (7:00 – 8:00 pm) @ Southborough Library, main floor: Tom Ingrassia is the author of the award winning “Reflections of a Love Supreme: Motown Through The Eyes Of Fans” (2015), the award winning “One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity by Following Your Dreams” (2013), and the forthcoming “The Passion Of Teaching: How Professors Inspire Their Students” (2017). He also hosts of The Motown Jukebox on WCUW 91.3 FM. The program is open to the public, no registration required.
  • Trottier Select Chorus “Night of Song” (7:00 – 8:30 pm) @ Trottier Middle School auditorium
  • Homemade Theater (7:00 pm) @ Algonquin Regional High School, Black Box Theater: School improve group “Needs Improvment” promotes “Organic Sketches made from Locally-Grown Free Range Improvisers”. Tickets at the door for $5/student, $10/adult.

Friday, March 17, 2017

  • Putt Putt Palooza (5:30 – 7:30 pm) @ Finn School: Annual SOS fundraiser for Finn School Indoor mini-golf, crafts, pizza and bake sale. Entry is $7pp or $25 per family.
  • Homemade Theater (7:00 pm) @ Algonquin Regional High School, Black Box Theater: School improve group “Needs Improvment” promotes “Organic Sketches made from Locally-Grown Free Range Improvisers”. Tickets at the door for $5/student, $10/adult.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

  • Homemade Theater (7:00 pm) @ Algonquin Regional High School, Black Box Theater: School improve group “Needs Improvment” promotes “Organic Sketches made from Locally-Grown Free Range Improvisers”. Tickets at the door for $5/student, $10/adult.

Updated (3/13/17 11:55 am): I forgot to list the March 17 & 18 performances of Homemade Theater.

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