
The Southborough Library is continuing its monthly volunteer session with teens interested in supporting good causes. Read the full article → from TLT: 6th – 12th Graders invited to volunteer for good causes — Monday & August
The Southborough Library is continuing its monthly volunteer session with teens interested in supporting good causes. Read the full article → from TLT: 6th – 12th Graders invited to volunteer for good causes — Monday & August
For those of you looking to get kids or yourselves outside and off screens, I’m posting a reminder about some great options. Read the full article → from Walk through stories around town
In celebration of National Parks and Rec month, the community is invited to two free outdoor yoga events next week.
One is geared for families, and the other is part of a tranquil series of events for adults. Read the full article → from Enjoy Outdoor Yoga next week (and beyond) (Updated – Family Yoga Cancelled)
Next week, the Mass Dept of Conservation and Recreation is holding another special program at the Southborough Library. The workshop for kids is suggested for ages 6 years and older. Pre-registration is required.
It’s one of three educational programs the library is offering this summer in partnership with DCR’s Division of Water Supply. Read the full article → from Sign kids up to “Build a Watershed Model” — Thursday at the Library
The Southborough Summer Concert Series are always “family friendly”. But the next act was specifically chosen to entertain families with young children. Read the full article → from Kids concert on Wednesday with Stacey Peasley
The Southborough Library is bringing back the Pumpernickel Puppets to entertain kids. Read the full article → from Pumpernickel Puppets at the Library on Tuesday
The Rampage Trio will kickoff the first Southborough Summer Concert this season.
To really make the event a party, the audience for the first concert will be treated to free scoops of Ice Cream! Read the full article → from Summer Concert with Free Ice Cream — Wednesday
Southborough isn’t a major arts hub, but you can catch a few theater performances this summer in neighboring towns. I’m sharing new on those — plus acting opportunities for kids and adults. Read the full article → from Taking center stage – Theater productions and camps in the area
As I’ve previously posted, Southborough Recreation is holding Summer Block Parties this month. The first one takes place tonight, (Wednesday, July 9th). To add to the fun, Rec has invited a special visitor to mingle with the crowd — Smiley the Woo Mascot. Read the full article → from Tonight’s Summer Block Party will feature the Woo Mascot
Residents can get a steep discount for golfing at the Town owned club on Tuesdays this month. Read the full article → from Discount Golf on Tuesdays in July
The Southborough Library is organizing a “Puzzle Competition” a week from tomorrow. Pre-registration is required for the free event. Read the full article → from Puzzle Competition at the Library
The virtual author talk series offered through the Southborough Library has ramped up for summer reading. Not only are there more frequent talks in July, but many are targeted to kids on school break (Pre-K through high school). Read the full article → from Virtual Author Talks for kids, teens, and adults
If you like fresh blueberries, and enjoy doing the picking yourself, it’s time to look at the local options. And if that fruit’s not your jam, maybe another crop is. Read the full article → from Where to pick fruit this summer
If you’re looking for something to do in town during daylight hours (alone or with family/friends), this month is a great time to explore the trails at Beals Preserve. I’m sharing an update, with a focus on organizers’ annual Call for Poetry. Read the full article → from Art on the Trails beckons; Inspired poetry due July 31st