The final week of 2021 is here. We look forward to a happy and healthy 2022!
Trash/recycling pickup will follow the normal schedule. The recycling center will be open on Thursday, Dec. 30th; 8-3.
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Happy Holidays – In Holliston
Today, our calendars are filled with many holidays and even Chase’s Calendar of Events assigns something to commemorate every day of the year. By the way, January 2022, according to Chase, is “officially” Be Kind to Food Servers Month, Oatmeal Month, Rising Star Month – worldwide – and Book Blitz Month, all worthy to be celebrated. But it wasn’t always like that.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of December 19 – 25, 2021
A quiet week ahead.
Trash and recycling pickup will be on the REGULAR schedule – the Recycling Center will be OPEN THURSDAY instead of Saturday from 8 – 3.
January Programs at the Library
The Friends of the Holliston Public Library will present “Tales From the Home of the World’s Worst Weather” on Thursday, January 13, at 7 PM.
New Year’s Eve Bonfire Fundraiser at the Holliston Community Farm
The Friends of the Holliston Community Farm will sponsor a bonfire and fundraiser for the Farm on New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31, 8:00-10:30 pm at 34 Rogers Road. The event will follow New Year’s Eve on the Rail Trail.
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Two Weeks Before Christmas – in Mudville
It was all quiet on a Sunday afternoon, when outside the sound of happy voices and song made us run out to see what was going on. What to our wondering ears should appear but a host of carolers serenading the neighborhood.
Review of Prana’s Delightful Little Women
Who can resist the story of Little Women? Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, four girls endure privations because of their family’s anti-abolitionist stance. With their father bravely off fighting, they must do without much hristmas, but their mother, Marmee, played ably by Olivia Beaudet, challenges them to give up their wonderful Christmas breakfast and bring it to the starving Hummel family who have no warm shelter or food. The four “little women,” however, soon show themselves to be less than saintly.
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Holliston Happenings: Week of December 12 – 18, 2021
A festive week ahead. Many Boards and Committees have meetings planned in the coming week – Zoom in when you can.
Holliston’s Council on Aging Looks into the Future – Near and Far
Council on Aging (CoA) chair Yvette Cain called the December meeting to order at 2:00 on Thursday, December 9, 2021. The meeting was moved from its normal second Wednesday of the month so a very successful COVID Booster clinic could be held on December 8th (more on this later).
Prana Center Wins Regional Acting Award
Holliston’s own Prana Center has won the award for “Favorite Theater Program” for the west of Boston region in the annual Joey awards from Community Kangaroo. More than a thousand people from Holliston and other communities voted in our region.
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