Holliston seems to be emerging nicely to a full schedule of activities / meetings.
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Holliston Historical Society to Sponsor Program on Isabella Stewart Gardner
Known for her flamboyant manner and free-spirited ways, Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840 – 1924) became known as the first American “Patroness of the Arts.” The ambiance of her Back Bay salon at 150-152 Beacon Street inspired the creation of “Fenway Court,” an architecturally lavish backdrop for her significant collection of Italian Renaissance art.
Announcing the Celebrate Holliston Annual Meeting
You are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of Celebrate Holliston, Inc. will be held on Wednesday, April 13th, 2022, at 7:00 p.m., (location TBA).
Holliston Senior Center – April 2022, Activities
Senior Center Assistant Director Amanda Boralessa shares what’s happening at the Center during April.
Check out all that’s going on!
Holliston Happenings: Week of March 27 – April 2, 2022
March finally ends this week. Crocus blossoming are a sign of spring.
Lots to participate in this week. Check it out.
April Library Events
Library Director Leslie McDonnell shares information about upcoming events at the library – and beyond.
Still Wearing o’ the Green at the Senior Center
For some, St. Patrick’s Day spans more than just twenty-four hours. This year the annual St. Pat’ Luncheon at the Holliston Senior Center, was held on March 23rd. A week later the Irish spirit was still visible as about 75 guests decked out in shades of green dined on a traditional corned beef dinner.
Holliston Happenings: Week of March 20 – 26, 2022
Spring is here!
Please check out the variety of activities and meetings scheduled for the coming week.
St. Paul’s Boys Choir Concert
St. Paul’s Boys Choir Concert will be held on Friday, April 1, 7 – 8 PM in St. Mary’s Church. Bless your Lent with an evening of rapturous music by the internationally acclaimed Boys Choir of St. Paul’s Choir School in Cambridge.
Prana’s “Merry Band of Players” Present Ramona Quimby
Ramona Quimby, a much beloved series of books by Beverly Cleary, came to life today in Prana’s studio. Wearing masks to keep everyone safe, fourteen young thespians presented a play full not of magical creatures or cataclysmic events but of the modern-day life of two girls.
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