Friday, November 22
- Reserve your advanced ticket for the Northborough Garden Club’s holiday event.
- You have a few more days to reserve your holiday wreath and have it delivered to your door by the Boy Scouts on Nov. 30.
- Schedule a weekend appointment with Open Circle Acupuncture to keep that immune system strong for the upcoming cold and flu season.
- Sign up for the Northborough’s Turkey Trot or Southborough’s Gobble Wobble.
Saturday, November 23
- Out with the old to make room for the new. Support the ARHS Girls Ice Hockey Team by recycling your old electronics and appliances.
- Have your morning coffee at 291 Coffeehouse and learn about 2020 Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg.
- Central One Federal Credit Union has a limited number of tickets to the Holy Cross vs Georgetown Football Game. They’ll be at the game helping the Worcester County Food Bank collect personal hygiene items. Donations can be dropped at the branch if you can’t make it to the game.
- Create holiday charms and keychain keepsakes at Heart & Stone’s Thumbprint event at Serendipity in Hudson.
- Cheer on the teams at the annual Dodgeball Tournament.
- Get a little early holiday shopping done at the Senior Center Country Store Fair.
Sunday, November 24
- Middle and High School students can network with professionals from a variety of fields at the Trinity Church Youth Career Fair.
And Don’t Forget to:
- Contact Sir Loin’s Catering to plan a menu for your holiday events. They’ll provide soup-to-nuts catering or prepared foods that are ready to heat and eat.
- No need to cook on Monday (11/25). Eat at Not Your Average Joe’s and support Boros Cares 4 Troops.
- Have a fun night out on Monday (11/25) before the holiday craziness begins and join friends at “Gronk Knocks,” a big fundraiser to support the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism and ARHS Football Boosters.
- Attend the Community Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday evening (11/26) at Church of the Nativity.