
Just in time for Morther’s Day, three artists will open their Southborough studios to the public this weekend. Read the full article → from Southborough artists open their studios to the public this weekend
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Just in time for Morther’s Day, three artists will open their Southborough studios to the public this weekend. Read the full article → from Southborough artists open their studios to the public this weekend

Saturday is the last day to take advantage of discounted registration for two summer programs offered by the Recreation Department. Sessions of the Kid’s Kamp at Finn and the Kid’s Klub at Woodward run weekly from June 27 through August 19. Read the full article → from Early bird discount for Recreation Department summer camp ends April 30

Spend the morning cleaning up Southborough at the 21st Annual Spring Clean Up event. You can sign up in advance to adopt your favorite part of town (call the DPW at 508-485-1210), or just show up the morning of the event and you’ll be assigned a location. Read the full article → from Reminder: Annual town clean up event on Saturday
The Genesis Fund is looking for student athletes from Southborough and surrounding towns to help out with its Family Fund Fest fundraiser on Saturday. In particular, they need high school and college-aged soccer, basketball, and lacrosse players to help coach clinics during the event. Read the full article → from Volunteers needed for Family Fun Fest on Saturday
The second spring session of the popular Recreation After-School Program (RAP) starts in a couple of weeks, and now is the time to get your kids signed up. Registration opened today. Read the full article → from Registration open for RAP after school programs

The Southborough Library is hosting a couple of events this week as part of its second annual Spring Poetry Festival. Read the full article → from Poetry and tea at the Southborough Library this week

The Southborough Library invites business men and women to join a roundtable discussion on Thursday, May 5 Read the full article → from Calling all businesspeople: The library wants to hear from you
Looking for a new lunch option to try? The Epicurean Room at Assabet will offer a special meals on the next five Tuesdays, starting tomorrow. Read the full article → from Special Tuesday lunches (and a breakfast) offered at Assabet’s Epicurean Room
It’s almost baseball time again in Southborough, and with the success of last year’s season still fresh in our minds, excitement is sure to be high. Here’s some more information about the opening day festivities scheduled for Sunday, May 1. Read the full article → from Save the date: Southborough Baseball Opening Day celebration

Join the Assabet Valley Mastersingers for a Wine Tasting Evening & Silent Auction on Saturday, April 30. The event will feature a variety of Old World wines, specialty New England cheeses, entertainment by the Chambersingers, and a silent auction. Read the full article → from Assabet Valley Mastersingers Wine Tasting Evening & Silent Auction

The New England Center for Children will hold its 5th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism on Saturday, May 7 at Trottier Middle School. The race route follows Deerfoot, Parkerville, and Clifford Roads. Read the full article → from Register for the annual NECC 5K Walk/Run for Autism
The Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parents Advisory Council (NSPAC) is now accepting nominations for the first annual “Go the Distance” Awards. Read the full article → from Nominations sought for NSPAC Go the Distance Awards

Pianist Grace Choi, Minister of Music at Pilgrim Church, will join cellist Christine Tsen for a recital at the church on Sunday, May 1. Read the full article → from Save the date: Cello and piano recital at Pilgrim Church – May 1

Natural disasters have been making headlines recently. While we’re not prone to tornadoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis in this area, there are still plenty of other reasons to make disaster preparedness a priority. If it’s something you’re thinking about, consider this citizen preparedness class on Tuesday at the Senior Center. Read the full article → from Southborough CERT/MRC offers disaster preparedness class