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| | | Category | Description | Fee/Free | Location | | Festivals & Fairs
06/13/2009—11/07/2009 | Waltham Farmers' Market <p>More than 20 vendors provide fresh, Massachusetts-grown fruits and vegetables, Asian specialty produce, herbs, cheese, eggs, hamburger, pork, chicken and other farm products, along with baked goods, honey, maple products, salad dressings, coffee, popcorn, plants, art, jewelry, and handcrafts. WIC coupons are accepted by participating farmers. Held every Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the Sovereign Bank parking lot, 1 Moody Street, Waltham, rain or shine. Concerts many Saturdays. See www.waltham-community.org/farmersmarket.html or call (781) 894-0357.</p>
| Free | | | Exhibits
07/01/2009—06/20/2010 | Exhibit: Cool Moves - The artistry of motion <p>EcoTarium's newest exhibit! 222 Harrington Way Worcester, MA 508-929-2700 info@ecotarium.org. Dance to create light and sound, zoom three-wheeled racers, play with crazy pendulums, touch a mini tornado, make waves with wind over water or objects in a ripple pool, pilot the speed of video animals in motion, see and feel the vibrations created by sound, experiment with windy wonders, and make music out of thin air. Create and observe science in motion! Our new interactive exhibit opened July 1. Free with museum admission. Created with funding from the National Science Foundation</p>
| Free | | | Theater & Performance
07/17/2009—07/19/2010 | Circus Smirkus 22nd Annual Big Top Tour Shows <p>New England's acclaimed, international traveling youth circus presents Smirkus Ever After: A Big Top Fairytale. Smirkus turns the pages on Aesop, Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, bringing classic stories to life through the spectacle, enchantment of circus. Performers ages 10-18 dazzle crowds with astounding aerials, clever clowning, mind-boggling juggling, amazing acrobatics. Six shows in Wellesley-Elm Bank Horticultural Center, 900 Washington St. 2pm and 7pm Fri; 2pm and 7pm Sat; 11am, 4pm Sun. $22/Adult(13+), $18/Child, free for under 2. Tickets: 1-877-SMIRKUS or www.smirkus.org</p>
| Fee | | | Festivals & Fairs
09/24/2009—11/15/2009 | FIRSTWORKS FESTIVAL <p>Mark your calendar! The FirstWorks Festival is back and promises a line-up of firsts that is second to none. This seven-week festival celebrates: icons of music and the moving image, the cultural legacy of American masters, revolutionary Cirque theatre, cutting edge digital arts and more. For the full festival schedule, venue and ticket information, visit www.first-works.org.</p>
| Fee | | | Art
09/24/2009—12/18/2009 | Vistas del Pueblo: Images of Community from Nicaraguan Villages <p>The Angel Art Program was founded as a way to help some of the poorest communities in Nicaragua by teaching children and adults how to create, exhibit, and sell their artwork locally and abroad. This exhibit is an extraordinary collection of work by artists of all ages, unified by strong cultural roots, revelry in color, and an inspiring sense of optimism in the face of poverty. The gallery is open during normal business hours, Mon-Fri, 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. It is also open evenings and weekends when other programs are in session. LOCATION: Springstep, 8 George P. Hassett Drive, Medford 02155</p>
| Free | | | Parent Education
10/13/2009—06/22/2010 | MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) <p>2nd and 4th Tuesdays through June; 9:30 to 11:30 am, Fort Square Presbyterian Church, 16 Pleasant Street, Quincy, MA 02169. Questions? Please call 617-328-3538 or email mopsquincy[at]gmail[dot]com. MOPS is a program designed to nurture mothers with children under the age of six. We enjoy fun, food, speaker presentations and discussion; service projects and outings; as well as support and inspiration. The MOPS experience equips women for the joys and challenges of their lives as moms. If you are pregnant or have children through kindergarten age, we hope you will join us! Free childcare.</p>
| Free | | | Seasonal & Holiday Events
10/15/2009—01/18/2010 | Mayor's Holiday Special: Half-Priced Holiday Shows & Shopping/Dining Discounts <p>The 2009 MayorsHolidaySpecial.com is now open! Discover the City of Boston’s one-stop holiday planning website. The 6th Annual Mayor's Holiday Special is your ticket to a festive day at an affordable price. Only here: Buy 1/2-price seats to holiday shows like The 101 Dalmatians Musical, Holiday Pops, Disney on Ice and Boston Ballet's "The Nutcracker." Check the guide to Boston's free and low-cost festivities. And get HUNDREDS of FREE special offers that help you shop, eat, stay and even park for less. Open now through January 18, 2010.</p>
| Free | | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | The Three Pigs and Other Tales 10:30am, Puppet Showplace Theatre, 32 Station St., Brookline. On a puppet stage that looks like a castle, watch three classic tales: The Three Little Pigs, The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Stone Soup. Ages 3 and up. $10. 617-731-6400; puppetshowplace.org.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | The Three Pigs and Other Tales 10:30am, Puppet Showplace Theatre, 32 Station St., Brookline. On a puppet stage that looks like a castle, watch three classic tales: The Three Little Pigs, The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Stone Soup. Ages 3 and up. $10. 617-731-6400; puppetshowplace.org.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | Girls Night: The Musical 7:30pm, Club Café, 209 Columbus Ave., Boston. See Nov. 1 listing.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | Fiddler on the Roof 7pm, Boston Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. Chaim Topol stars in this family musical about the bonds that hold families together. $20-$91. 1-800-982-2787; broadwayacrossamerica.com.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | Fiddler on the Roof 7pm, Boston Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. See Nov. 3 listing.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Theater & Performance
11/04/2009 | Nevermore 8pm, Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal St., Watertown. This imaginative musical takes a dark and mysterious journey into the life of Edgar Allan Poe. Presented by Fudge Theatre. $20. 781-245-0500; fudgetheatre.com.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Films
11/04/2009 | 21st Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival various times and venues throughout greater Boston. A new generation of filmmakers explores Jewish identity. Tickets are $12 for most films; $10 for seniors and students. 1-866-468-7619; bjff.org.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Films
11/04/2009 | 21st Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival various times and venues throughout greater Boston. A new generation of filmmakers explores Jewish identity. Tickets are $12 for most films; $10 for seniors and students. 1-866-468-7619; bjff.org.
| Fee | Metro Boston | | Nature
11/04/2009 | Natural Curiosity for Preschoolers 10-11am, Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, 280 Eliot St., Natick. Discover the creatures that inhabit the field, forest and marsh. Ages 3-5 with an adult companion. $20. Registration required. 508-655-2296; massaudubon.org.
| Fee | WEST | | Music
11/04/2009 | Music and Movement 10am, Children's Discovery Museum, 177 Main St., Acton. Explore sound through singing and playing. Free with museum admission. 978-264-4200; discoverymuseums.org.
| Fee | WEST | | Nature
11/04/2009 | Fall Scavenger Hunt 3:30-5pm, Drumlin Farm, 208 South Great Road, Lincoln. Hunt as you follow trails around the farm. $15. Registration required. 781-259-2206; massaudubon.org/drumlin.
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