From Camps to Concerts: Parks and Recreation

After 15 months of masked, socially distant and small-group programming Parks and Recreation is thrilled to be looking ahead to a summer of relative normalcy. There are a number of new and exciting things the department is excited to highlight, that should serve the community’s recreational needs better than ever. Here are few initiatives and services that are new for 2021.

The Bird and Bear Collective Opens in Holliston

Do you even have a clue what goes on inside 763 Washington Street? Even its name—The Bird and Bear Collective—belies no solution to the mystery within. But step inside, have a chat with owner Erin Defoyd, enjoy browsing through thoughtfully displayed collections, peek around the available space, and you’ll leave with a new idea of the potential of this little brick and mortar storefront.

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Carnival and Light Show Meld – Save the Dates

The COVID-19 Pandemic still has its tentacles in planning and events, especially concerning those involving larger groups. Last year the local Lions Club cancelled its annual carnival due to Governor Baker’s stay-at-home orders. The local American Legion Post 47, equally affected, cancelled its Laser Light Show at Goodwill Park in July to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

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