Fall+ Winter - Blackstone Valley Tourism Association
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Fall+ Winter - Blackstone Valley Tourism Association
11 Willard Street, North Grafton, MA 508-839-3500 • www.willardhouse.org • Sunday, December 4th - 10am-5pm • Sunday, October 16th – 1pm-4pm October Harvest Festival • Sunday, November 13th – 1pm-2pm Annual Robinson Lecture • Sunday, November 27th – 2pm-4pm Teddy Bear Tea Holiday Festival Free and open to public. Singers, dancers, refreshments and Santa! Mansion rooms open for self-touring; grand raffle offering prizes, Mansion gift shop will be open for holiday shopping, tree lighting at 4:30pm. • Tuesday, December 13th 6pm Annual Christmas Tea For more information, see website. • Sunday, December 4th – 1pm-4pm WHITIN COMMUNITY CENTER EVENTS SOUTHWICK’S ZOO fall EVENTS 60 Main Street, Whitinsville, MA www.whitincommunitycenter.com • 508-234-8184 Holiday Tea 2 Southwick Street, Mendon, MA 800-258-9182 • www.southwickszoo.com • October 10th -16th (Monday-Sunday) Zoo Boo Days Trick or Treating! (3-12 years) Wear a Halloween costume, get free admission. 10/22 -11/30 - 11am-4pm Weekends only. Skyfari, Free Petting Zoo, Gift Shop. WEST END CREAMERY & FAMILY FARM 481 Purgatory Road, Whitinsville, MA 508-234-2022 • www.westendcreamery.com Open weekends throughout October. Enjoy family fun attractions such as their 5 acre adventure maze, 18 hole miniature golf course, huge jumping pillows, corn crib, spider web, no left turn hay maze and hay rides out to the pumpkin patch. See their website for more information, www.westendcreamery.com. ASA WATERS MANSION EVENTS 123 Elm Street, Millbury, MA 508-865-6716 • www.asawaters.org Proceeds benefit the restoration of this historical site • Sunday, October 30th – 3pm Spooktacular Tea & Costume Parade Offering a very special menu with goodies appropriate for this ghostly time of year. $10/child, $12/adult. Call 508-865-6716 for reservations/tickets. • Friday, November 11th – 7pm Veterans Day, 11-11-11 $15 per guest. Veterans in uniform are free admission. Call 508-757-0578 for reservations and tickets. • Friday, October 21st Fall + Winter 2011 ASA WATERS MANSION EVENTS, cont. Sept -Dec WILLARD HOUSE & CLOCK MUSEUM EVENTS f u n e v e n t s i n t h e b l a c k s t o n e va l l e y Fun Family Food Holiday Nights Out Classes Haunted Roller Skating & Costume Contest • Saturday, November 5th – 6:30pm-11:30pm WCC Annual Benefit Gala Pleasant Valley Country Club, Sutton, MA Fine Dining, Dancing, Open Bar, Live & Silent Auction. Tickets available at WCC. ALTERNATIVES OF WHITINSVILLE EVENTS • Through October 28th – Monday-Friday – 8:30am4:30pm Evenings and weekends by appointment Landscapes by Linda Sinacola Oils and water colors by the noted Sutton artist. Spaulding R. Aldrich Heritage Gallery at Alternatives’ Whitin Mill, 60 Douglas Road, Whitinsville, MA For information, call 508-234-6232. For online tickets: delightsofthevalley.eventbrite.com. • October 14, 15, 21, 22 @ 8pm & 10/16, 23 @ 2pm Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O’Neill 4th Wall Productions – Classic American play. Singh Performance Center at Alternatives’ Whitin Mill. $15 – for information call 508-262-5675, [email protected]. • November 4, 5, 11, 12 @ 8pm Serenading Louie by Lanford Wilson Pilgrim Soul Productions Singh Performance Center at Alternatives’ Whitin Mill November 13 @ 2pm, Call 508-752-0024 [email protected]. www.blackstonerivervalley.com Saturday, October 1st –10am-4pm Wednesday, November 16th VAILLANCOURT EVENTS, cont. MOTORCYCLE MEMORIES Brian’s Charity Nights Blackstone Historical Museum, 23 Main St., Blackstone, MA Free admission. American Motorcycling History 1900-1950’s. Enjoy viewing a collection of antique motorcycles, riding gear, photos, tools, toys, racing poster and other motorcycle memorabilia. 91 Providence Road • Linwood, MA (Rte 122 • Northbridge) Uxbridge 1st Holiday Night Wednesday, November 16th. Please visit blackstonerivervalley.org for more information regarding the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce Tourism Association Night. 10% of all food sales after 4pm will benefit these two non-profit organizations. • Saturday, November 12th – 10am-3pm Silhouette Artist Experience the timeless artistry of nationally known silhouette artist Deborah O’Connor who will create a profile of you or your child. These remarkable likenesses make a wonderful holiday gift and will become a treasured family heirloom. Reservations guarantee an appointment, walk-ins will be accommodated if time allows. Prices TBD. Saturday, October 1, 2011 10am-9pm. RD 10/2 Saturday, December 3rd 3-8pm. • Thursday, November 17th – 5pm-8pm Octoberfest 2011 Hopedale, MA Uxbridge First Holiday Night Celebration and Parade Model airplanes, kiddie land, 2 food courts over 100 street vendors, artists and crafters, amusements, entertainment, chowderfest & chili fest, petting zoo, hay rides and hot air balloon rides, Free admission and free parking. For more information, please visit www.hopedaleoktoberfest.com. Call for dates Social Media Guru Michelle Fontaine Call 508-769-9137 Offers a Facebook for Business 6 week (12 hour) course both in the Douglas classroom and on-line. Also offered are individual workshops on: Blogging, Easy Video, LinkedIn, Enewsletters and much more. Visit www.fbsmarty.com for details, registration and other services. Mention this rack card and get 10% off any course or workshop! Friday, October 14th – 7pm-10pm HERITAGE STARLIGHT CELEBRATION 2011 Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce Riverdale Mills,130 Riverdale St., Northbridge, MA Enjoy an evening under the stars. A night of excitement, musical entertainment, and conviviality. Various wines and sample delectable confections in our “Taste of the Valley”. Vendor tables available. Single Ticket: $25; Couple: $40 [email protected] or 508-234-9090 x107 for information or to register. www.blackstonevalley.org. Sunday, November 6th – 8am-11am PANCAKE BREAKFAST at the ASA WATERS MANSION 123 Elm Street, Millbury, MA “All you can eat” breakfast, $6/pp. Get tickets by calling the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce (508-234-9090), the Mansion (508-865-0855) or at the door. Proceeds benefit the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce Tourism Association and the Asa Waters Mansion. Our 14th annual Santa Parade. Enjoy the free activities in and around town during this annual New England holiday tradition in the Blackstone Valley. Hayrides and holiday lights at river bend farm, barbershop quartets, bell ringers and a visit with Santa at the center Fire Station. Please visit our web site at www. uxbridgeholidaynight.org for more information. Sunday, December 4th Grafton Celebrates the Holidays Enjoy the sights, sounds and spirit of the season as throughout Grafton, businesses, churches, and organizations open their doors beginning at noon with free entertainment, open houses, refreshments, displays and hands-on children’s activities. In addition, children will have an opportunity to meet Santa, ride a trackless train, visit a petting zoo and be mystified by a magician. The festivities conclude with Santa’s sing-a-long and the Christmas tree lighting on the Common at 6:15 p.m. For more information, please visit www.grafton-ma.gov or contact Grafton Recreation at (508) 839-5335, ext. 156. VAILLANCOURT FOLK ART EVENTS 9 Main St., Sutton, MA; 877-665-2244 www.valfa.com • Friday, November 4th – Sunday, Nov 6th – 9am-5pm Starlight Opening Each year Judi Vaillancourt designs a Starlight Santa. A portion of the proceeds from it are donated to the Starlight Children’s Foundation to purchase Fun Centers for local pediatric units. The 21st annual Starlight piece will be available May 1st, with the lowest numbers being offered at the Starlight Opening and will remain in production until it is retired on Christmas Day. An Evening of Shopping Enjoy cheese and wine while we help you find that perfect gift and have it gift wrapped. • Friday, November 25th – Sunday, November 27th A Christmas Carol, with Charles Dickens’ Great Great Grandson Gerald Charles Dickens performs his one man show of “A Christmas Carol” again this holiday season. Dates and times TBD. • Saturday, December 3rd – 9am-5pm Sutton Chain of Lights Connecting each business are trolleys that run continuously from 10am until 4pm. Businesses include: Vaillancourt Folk Art, Whittier Farms, Keown Orchards, Eaton Confectioners, Sleighbell Christmas Tree Farm, and many more. The day’s festivities conclude at the Sutton Town Common where the Sutton High School band performs to welcome Santa and light the trees on the Sutton Common. More information Vaillancourt Folk Art will be announced. • Thursday, December 8th – 5pm-8pm Evening of Shopping Enjoy cheese and wine while we help you find that perfect gift and have it gift wrapped. • Sunday, December 11th – 1pm-2pm Christmas Tea with Santa An “Old World” Father Christmas will be joining us at Vaillancourt Folk Art in helping to celebrate the Christmas season! We will be serving tea or punch with various delicacies as Father Christmas reads “ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas”. The perfect way to enjoy how Christmas traditions started. Reservations required.