This weekend in Watertown begins off with a fundraising occasion on the Mosesian Center for the Arts. It will likely be a full of life group gathering and set of performances to gather funds in assist of youngsters collaborating in Watertown Children’s Theatre and artwork packages on the Mosesian. There are door prizes to win too! In anticipation of the vacations, Saturday there will likely be a crafts truthful at Gore Place. Think about supporting native artists when present buying this season! Also on Saturday afternoon, historical past buffs can take pleasure in an writer’s discuss concerning the trial of a Watertown Revolutionary War spy, introduced by J.L. Bell. On Monday, Veteran’s Day, there will likely be a luncheon to honor and rejoice our veterans. Be certain to name to register upfront.
HANDMADE FOR THE HOLIDAYS CRAFTS FAIR
Sunday, Nov. 9, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Gore Place, 52 Gore St.
Get your vacation buying executed early and assist native artists within the Gore Place Crafts Fair. Browse the crafts of their Tent and Carriage House, and when you’re there, you’ll be able to stroll the grounds of their lovely Nineteenth-century property and go to their heritage breed sheep. The market is free and open to the general public.
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AUTHOR TALK ABOUT DR. CHURCH, A WATERTOWN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SPY
Saturday Nov. 8, 2-3:30 p.m.
Watertown Free Public Library, 123 Main St.
The Historical Society and the Library current an writer discuss by J.L. Bell referred to as, “Examining Dr. Church: The Trials of the Revolutionary War’s First Notorious Spy”. In October 1775, Massachusetts politicians gathered in Watertown to attempt certainly one of their very own, Dr. Benjamin Church Jr. on the cost of supplying intelligence to the king’s military. This program is funded by a 2025 grant from the Watertown Community Foundation.
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MISCAST: A TUITION ASSISTANCE FUNDRAISER
Friday, Nov. 7, 8 p.m.
Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal St.
Miscast, is a one-of-a-kind fundraiser to profit tuition help for MCA’s Youth Education Programs and Watertown Children’s Theatre. In this full of life and heartwarming night, college students, alumni, and workers take the stage to carry out songs and roles they’d by no means get to play in any other case, flipping the script in essentially the most joyful approach! Expect enjoyable, dynamic, and completely stunning performances that commemorate creativity, group, and the love of theater. Plus, take pleasure in free meals, thrilling door prizes, and many enjoyable all through the night time. Every ticket bought helps open doorways for households to take part in Watertown Children’s Theater packages, making the humanities extra accessible for all. Don’t miss this enjoyable, healthful, and unforgettable occasion for a very nice trigger.
Attendees can win thrilling door prizes from the Museum of Science, Sweet Piglet Bakery, Chords & Cocktails: Charlie Brown Christmas – plus a shock thriller prize. Tickets vary from $18-63.
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VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON
Monday, Nov. 10, 12-2 p.m.
Watertown Senior Center, 31 Marshall St.
At the Senior Center, there will likely be a luncheon Monday to honor and rejoice our veterans. The program features a catered lunch and a particular award ceremony led by our City Manager, George Proakis, in addition to characteristic remarks from COA Board Member, Russ Arico, and Watertown’s Veteran Services Officer, Jerome Terminiello. Call to register 617- 972- 6490.
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