Saturday, December 9, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Kendall Square Ice Show and Winter Market

Attend the opening extravaganza that will be this year’s Winter Market and annual skate show on Saturday, December 9 from 2 – 6. Our Annual Holiday on Ice Show will be held Saturday December 9th (rain date Dec. 10th) Don’t miss out on free admission all day, rentals skates sold separately. A wonderful group of world class skaters will be here to put on a great show starting at 2pm. The address is 300 Athenaeum Street in Cambridge. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/677177177852901

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Tuesday, December 19, 7:00 pm – A Christmas Carol

On December 2, 1867, Charles Dickens began his first American reading tour of A Christmas Carol in Boston. Since 2002, WBUR has hosted a reading of this timeless holiday tale at the Omni Parker House, the historic site of Dickens’ first performance.
This year, our tradition will continue on December 19 at CitySpace with a reading by your favorite WBUR hosts and reporters: Meghna Chakrabarti, Tiziana Dearing, Ben Brock Johnson, Darryl C. Murphy and Robin Young with musical performances by a cappella carol singers.

Celebrate the 21st anniversary of this annual event and support the women of Rosie’s Place with your ticket purchase. Founded in 1974 as the first women’s shelter in the United States, Rosie’s Place provides a safe and nurturing environment to help poor and homeless women maintain their dignity, seek opportunity and find security in their lives.

Complimentary cookies and hot cocoa will be served to attendees during intermission. This event is made possible with support from Bearly Read Books. $80. Register at www.wbur.org/events

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Thursday, December 14 – Friday, January 5 – National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count

Audubon’s 124th Christmas Bird Count will be held from Dec 14, 2023 to January 5, 2024. The Christmas Bird Count occurs December 14 to January 5 every season.  Sign up to receive information and results about all of Audubon’s community science programs through American Birds, our newsletter by email. 

Click here for a map view of the circles expected to be included in the 124th CBC.

You can use ESRI’s free mobile app to view updated public maps of all CBC circles by state!  Simply install the free ESRI Explorer app for iOS or Android and then find CBC circles by searching on your state’s full name + “Christmas Bird Count”. For more information visit www.audubon.org.

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Saturday, January 20 – Friday, January 26 – Cuba: Art, Culture, & History

This winter join the Royal Oak Foundation in historic Havana on January 20 – 26, 2024 to explore the island’s fascinating heritage. Just 90 miles from the United States yet seemingly a world away, Cuba captivates visitors with its colorful art and architecture, soul-stirring music and dance, and complex, fascinating history. Cuba also has a strong British connection dating to the 18th century, when British troops conquered Havana from the Spanish and established the island as a profitable trading hub.

Go behind the scenes at some of Cuba’s top museums and exclusive spaces, including special access to a private rehearsal at the nation’s leading dance company. We’ll be traveling in support of the Cuban people, experiencing the country through the eyes of its warm and welcoming citizens. You will be introduced to some of Cuba’s most intriguing creators in their private homes and at special meals.

There are only a few places remaining, so book your spot today. To view the brochure, click https://www.royal-oak.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/ROF_Cuba_0120_BrochureJan.pdf

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Athol Bird & Nature Club 2024 Calendar

The 2024 version of the Athol Bird & Nature Calendar is now available to order online or you may purchase one in person at a number of retail establishments listed here:

Athol – Flowerland @ Tintagels Gate, Else Where, Cornerstone Insurance,  MacMannis Florist, the North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce and Déjà Vu.

Orange – Trail Head, Quabbin Harvest, and Mount Tully Kennels

New Salem – The New Salem General Store

Phillipston – The Red Apple Farm

Petersham – The Petersham Craft Center, Petersham Country Store

Gilbertville – The Hardwick Farmers Co-op

Templeton – The Kitchen Garden

Wendell – The Wendell Country Store

Turners Falls – Connecticut River Liquors

Greenfield – Ruggeri’s Beverage & Redemption Center 

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Wednesday, December 13, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Eastern – Herbal Chocolates, Online

Learn to create delicately flavored chocolates using natural herbs and spices with the New York Botanical Society, online, on December 13 at 6 pm Eastern. A fun and sumptuous treat to make, herbal chocolates. Paired with the delicate nuanced flavors of flowers, herbs, and spices, these sumptuous treats delight the senses and excite the palate. Join master herbalist Karine Gordineer as she shares the health benefits of cacao and herbs and guides you through the process of making three different flavors of herbal chocolates.

Karine Gordineer is a Master Herbalist, Certified Plant Spirit Healing Practitioner, Shamanic Practitioner, Certified Reiki Master/Teacher, and Educator with over 28 years-experience in herbalism and the healing arts. Her introduction into herbalism, shamanism and Earth healing practices began as she learned from her father, who was of Algonquin heritage and taught her the secrets of the medicinal plants and the healing ways of her ancestors. Both her matrilineal grandfather and great-grandfather were herbalists as well. Karine is the founder of Green Girl Herbs & Healing, an herbal remedy and healing company. $85 NYBG members, $95 nonmembers. To register, visit www.nybg.org. You will find a materials list on the registration page.

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Saturday, December 9, 7:00 pm – All Good Things Must Begin

Climate Change Theatre Action is a worldwide festival of short plays about the climate crisis, presented biennially to coincide with the United Nations COP meetings. The theme this year, “All Good Things Must Begin,” is inspired by the journal entry of American science fiction writer Octavia Butler. Butler was incredibly prescient, writing about extremism, racial justice, and climate change some 30 years ago. By setting intentions and visualizing a positive outcome, she defied the odds and became the author of many celebrated novels, winning each of science fiction’s highest honors. While the worlds of her novels depict the violent challenges of today’s interlocking crises, her protagonists remain devoted to thriving, to achieving survival beyond the destructive and oppressive societies they come from.

The climate crisis demands the same kind of imaginative leap: we will create a just and regenerative world only if we dare to imagine it first, and use that vision to guide us through the difficulties. We all need to be solarpunks and envision radical pluralistic futures where nature and community thrive, and where we reject the apocalypse and embrace counterculture, post-capitalism, and decolonization.

The LAVA Center, 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts will present a program of short plays as staged readings, on Saturday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m. There is a $5–20 suggested donation for the plays — no one will be turned away for lack of funds. The December 9 program will be directed by JuPong Lin and will be followed by a facilitated debrief discussion led by Lin. The programs will also be available online, on demand for a short time following the live performances, details TBA.

Climate Change Theatre Action launched in 2015, and the LAVA team has been presenting these plays, in some form, since 2017, years before The LAVA Center was born! Greening Greenfield (https://greeninggreenfieldma.org/ ) has been a supporter of this programming since the beginning, and this year the program is also funded in part by Mass Humanities (https://masshumanities.org/ ).

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Now Through December 10 – Holidays at Highfield: Holidays Through the Generations

The Holidays are set for another year of spectacular decorating, seasonal activities, displays and the Snow Queen and Snow Princess are expected to set up residence on specific days. The Gift Gallery will once again be alive with artisan gifts for all ages. Come on in and complete your Holiday shopping!

Lead designers Sandra Cavallo and Sarah Pring will lead our group of talented designers to create a memorable experience for all who attend.  This year’s theme will be Holidays Through the Generations, and will focus on designs from vintage 19th century, through the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s through modern day as the DIY movement has become more mainstream.

With the help of the Nauset Model Railroad Club, Highfield will bring back a train system for all ages to enjoy!  This incredible group of train enthusiasts have designed a train system that will put a sparkle in your eye!

The traditional Craft Room will be located on the 2nd floor and is a drop in experience to create your special keepsake to remember Holidays at Highfield.

Holidays at Highfield is made possible in part by the generous support of Rockland Trust and the Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation. Visitors are encouraged to pre-register but walk-ins are welcome. Visit https://highfieldhallandgardens.org/event-calendar/holidays-at-highfield-2023/

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