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Local Gems: Wellesley
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I'm thrilled to share another Local Gems post today (be sure to check out the Arlington Center, Back BayBeacon Hill, Easton, Jamaica Plain, Lexington, Medford, and Watertown features)! Today's Wellesley recommendations come from reader Melissa, a five year resident of Wellesley, mom to an adventurous toddler son and soon-to-be-kindergartener daughter, and patent law attorney with Wolf Greenfield. Thanks for sharing these 13 local gems in Wellesley, Melissa! 

1. Weezie’s Garden at Elm Bank. This enchanting natural play space includes a giant red chair, a koi pond, a tree house, a sand play area, and enough nooks and hiding spots to keep kids lost in their imaginations for hours. My daughter likes hosting tea parties at a table so well-hidden within the draping branches of a tree that it took a couple visits to discover.

2. Wasik’s. Wasik’s is a cheese lover’s happy place. Turophiles from all over greater Boston travel to this 35 year-old family run shop for its friendly, knowledgable service and wide selection. Having trouble deciding? Ask for a recommendation!

3. Ollie Turner Park. I’m charmed by secret spaces, so there is something special about kicking around a ball at this secluded field tucked away at the far end of Longfellow Pond. Yet what appeals most is the journey to get there - a serene hike along the Longfellow Pond Trail.

4. Cafe Mangal. My favorite date night restaurant in town, Cafe Mangal has the ambiance of a Turkish friend's house. Don’t forget the bottle of wine - it’s BYOB!

5. The Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses at Wellesley College. Looking to escape the cold or rain? These interconnected greenhouses are my favorite of the many gems that Wellesley College offers. Whether I’m cultivating my inner botanist or snapping candids against the lush backdrops, I always leave feeling a bit more Zen.

6. Little Bits Toys. Shop while the kids play at this thoughtfully stocked toy store, or take advantage of their priceless (yet free!) call ahead service: Tell the friendly staff what you’re looking for and they’ll wrap it and even run it out to your car.

7. Centennial Reservation. A popular spot for dog walking, Centennial Reservation offers trails that are great for kids as well. Highlights for my little ones include Bezanson Pond, which teems with tadpoles and bullfrogs, and a scenic hillside meadow that has the perfect grade for skipping downhill at full throttle.

8. Green’s Hardware. This extraordinary hardware store is like having a handy uncle around the corner. After being greeted at the door, tell the gentlemen your home issue, and they’ll find the items you need, explain how to use them, and bring it all to your car. 

9. Tutto Italiano. Pick up some top-notch meatball subs at this quaint corner Italian grocery/deli, then head across the street to the picnic tables at Morton Park where the kids will enjoy watching the ducks swim in the pond and the geese brazenly approach.

10. Healthy Habits Kitchen. Whenever I’m short on time or inspiration for dinner, I’ll head to Healthy Habits Kitchen and stock up on their pre-packaged meal kits. With all of the ingredients and directions for healthy and kid friendly meals, their kits make dinner prep a cinch.

11. Hills Branch Library. The book selection is not vast; I frequent this single-room branch library because I love the historic ivy-covered stone building with its church-like interior. The library recently added a coffee, tea and cocoa station, adding to its homey charm.

12. Jammin' with You. The most popular class at this music mecca is JamBaby, which features sing-alongs to songs by kindie rock artists Josh and the Jamtones and a mid-class jam session to adult faves from the likes of Pharrell and Robin Thicke. Classes led by Jamtones frontman Josh fill up fast.

13. Warren Park. This busy playground has it all - tables and fields for picnicking, playground equipment for all ages, bathrooms in the adjacent Warren building, a hill for sledding in winter, and a prime Marathon viewing location.

Do you have other Wellesley gems you love? Feel free to share in the comments below! And if you want to pen a Local Gems guest post, contact Christine at editor@bostonmamas.com to check on availability.

Image credits: all images via linked websites or associated Facebook pages.

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! We enjoyed a wonderful week on the Cape with family, and man, it was tough getting the troops up and out the door this morning! Today (apparently aided by the rain) I'll be in catch up mode, trying to shake the beach brain. To kick things off, if you're looking for things to do, here's an amazing roundup of events for the week, including lots of great freebies. Enjoy!

July 28: Mondays are the perfect day to get messy. (Boston)

July 28 + 29: Explore the shore family tour. (Chappaquiddick)

July 29: Zombie science. (Acton)

July 29: Spend your lunch hour with Berklee College of Music. (Boston)

July 29: Meet Roast Beef the penguin! (Boston)

July 29: Learn about and enjoy cultural dance with Inkas Wasi. (Cambridge)

July 29: Downtown dancing with Greg Coles. (Ipswich)

July 29: Never learned to ride a bike? Now’s your chance. (Roxbury)

July 29 + 31: Performance by Berklee musician Luke Niccoli. (Boston)

July 29 + 30: Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (Northampton)

July 29 + 30: The Recycle Shop is popping up for one week only. (Boston)

July 29 - August 10: Free performances of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. (Boston)

July 30: The Landmarks Orchestra presents the Longwood Symphony. (Boston)

July 30: Take me out to the ballgame...er...museum. (Boston)

July 30: Creatures of the night family hike that promises not to be creepy. (Chappaquiddick)

July 30: From field to farm mid-summer crop dinner. (Concord)

July 30: Outdoor story hour. (Hingham)

July 30: Learn about blueberries at Smolak Farms. (North Andover)

July 30: Free concert - Cheap Voova. (Plymouth)

July 30: A day at Peabody Essex just for the kiddos. (Salem)

July 30 + 31: Chatham Arts and Crafts Show. (Chatham)

July 30 - August 2: Puppet show version of The Jungle Book. (Brookline) 

July 31: Spend an afternoon in the beautiful Children’s Garden. (Beverly)

July 31: Move your feet to Cuban jazz and dance music. (Boston)

July 31: Flying turtles and talking bears animal adventure tales. (Cambridge)

July 31: Summer concert with the Love Dogs. (Harvard)

July 31: Thursday night picnic concert with Grupo Fantasia. (Ipswich)

July 31: Family picnic on Long Point. (Martha’s Vineyard)

July 31: Free Movies at the Mansion: Some Like it Hot. (Waltham)

August 1: Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell: Men In Black 3. (Boston)

August 1: Free admission to Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. (Boston)

August 1: Free admission to Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. (Boston)

August 1: Free admission to American Textile History Museum. (Lowell)

August 1: Free admission to The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

August 1: Free admission to Hancock Shaker Village. (Pittsfield)

August 1: Free admission to Concord Museum. (Concord)

August 1: Free admission to Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center. (Great Barrington)

August 1: Swing by the pop up oyster bar. (Boston)

August 1: Celebrate the opening of the new exhibit, MySky. (Boston)

August 1: Ahoy! Pirates are welcome to drop in and visit the museum today. (Easton)

August 1: Happy hour yoga in the park. (South Boston)

August 1 + 2: Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (Newbury)

August 1 - 8: Free jazz performances from the New England Conservatory. (Boston)

Image credit: Boston Children's Museum

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday! You probably already know this if you follow me on Instagram, but I've been on the Cape this week and it has been wonderful. I'm grateful to Kris-Ann for helping me produce such wonderful editorial this week and can't believe my vacation is coming to an end! (Other than launching and sharing editorial, I've been super lazy -- it's been awesome!) Before I prepare to leave the Cape, here's a great roundup of 28 weekend events. Enjoy!

1. The Barnstable County Fair. (Barnstable)

2. Free family film festival presents Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs Evil. (Boston)

3. Animal enrichment day at the zoo. (Boston)

4. Harvard University Summer Pops concert. (Boston)

5. The Recycle Shop is popping up for one week only. (Boston)

6. Get the facts about sun safety. (Boston)

7.  A entire weekend dedicated to the arts. (Boston)

8. A summer playdate at the ICA. (Boston)

9. Berklee Music Fest. (Boston)

10. Kids cruise free on the Spirit of Boston. (Boston)

11. Hooray for junk! (Boston)

12. Kids can test out their improv skills with Duck That. (Boston)

13. Free performances of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. (Boston)

14. The Pirate, the Princess and the Pea puppet show. (Brookline)

15. Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Series presents Tim Kubart. (Cambridge)

16. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

17. The perfect weekend for all your future train conductors. (Carver)

18. Free Music at the Manse. (Concord)

19. Eastham summer arts and crafts show. (Eastham)

20. Great lineup at the Upper Valley Music Festival. (Greenfield)

21. Celebrate ye olde Ispwich. (Ipswich)

22. Brush up on your Gatsby and go back in time to the Roaring 20’s. (Ipswich)

23. Art, nature and poetry celebration. (Lincoln)

24. Hop aboard the Yankee Clipper for a Saturday morning beach creatures cruise. (Newburyport)

25. Enjoy the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

26. Art in the Park: the art of pastels. (Somerville)

27. Wave your jazz hands for free dance classes. (Somerville)

28. Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (Waltham)

Image credit: Zoo New England

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! We enjoyed a lovely one and I've been reveling in the fact that this summer has been so different and wonderful for Laurel regarding camps and things. I hope to find the space to write more on that soon. Meanwhile, welcome to a new week and another packed edition of the Weekly Blueprint (including lots of free picks!). Enjoy and share with your friends!

July 21: Design and construct a junkyard croquet course. (Acton)

July 21: Everything you always wanted to know about lightning. (Edgartown)

July 21 - 23: Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (East Sandwich)

July 21 - 27: The Barnstable County Fair. (Barnstable)

July 22: Performance by Berklee musicians The Bonobros Trio. (Boston)

July 22: Free music on the river with Bron Don. (Ipswich)

July 22 + 23: Orleans Summer Arts and Crafts Show. (Orleans)

July 23: The Landmark Orchestra presents Fiesta Sinfonica. (Boston)

July 23: It’s time to play in the park. (Lincoln)

July 23: How to fit fitness into your busy family. (via the internet!)

July 23: Animal friends at Smolak Farms. (North Andover)

July 23: Free concert - Steve Smith & the Nakeds. (Plymouth)

July 23 - 26: The Pirate, the Princess and the Pea puppet show. (Brookline)

July 23 - August 10: Opening week for free performances of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. (Boston)

July 24: Performance by Berklee musicians HartBeat. (Boston)

July 24: Jam to the eclectic soul sounds of LowTone Society. (Boston)

July 24: Sunset clambake on Spectacle Island. (Boston)

July 24: Petting zoo drop-in day. (Easton)

July 24: Thursday night picnic concert with The Fools. (Ipswich)

July 24: Children’s tour of the farm. (Lexington)

July 24: Use your voice to help create a Hackerspace after-school program. (Somerville)

July 24: Free Movies at the Mansion: Little Shop of Horrors. (Waltham)

July 24: A baby gearapalooza. (Wellesley)

July 24 - 30: The Recycle Shop is popping up for one week only. (Boston)

July 25: Free admission to The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

July 25: Free admission to The Freedom Trail Foundation. (Boston)

July 25: Free admission to Battleship Cove. (Fall River)

July 25: Free admission to Children’s Museum in Easton. (North Easton)

July 25: Free admission to Tower Hill Botanic Garden. (Boylston)

July 25: Free admission to Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. (Boston)

July 25: Free admission to Cape Cod Museum of Art. (Dennis)

July 25: Free admission to Danforth Art. (Framingham)

July 25: Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2. (Boston)

July 25: KidsJam family dance party. (Boston)

July 25: Happy birthday Beatrix Potter. (Cambridge)

July 25: A summer evening stargazing party. (Sharon)

July 25: Bubble, bubble...pop! (Worcester)

July 25 - 27: Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (Waltham)

Image credit: Puppet Showplace

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week! I'm not sure what's going on, but I've been vascillating between feeling totally awesome and totally crappy all week long -- and from what I hear from others I'm not alone! I'm hoping to recalibrate this weekend, and if you're looking for something to do, there are 31 events to consider in this weekend's roundup. Let's all make this weekend fantastic, shall we? Enjoy!

1. Magic show with Rupayan Neogy. (Acton)

2. Free family film festival presents The Smurfs 2. (Boston)

3. FAME JR. THE MUSICAL. (Boston)

4. Get your DIY on with Splendid. (Boston)

5. Make your own ice cream sandwiches and join the ice cream social. (Boston)

6. A special bike ride just for moms and kids. (Boston)

7. Kids cruise free on the Spirit of Boston. (Boston)

8. Interactive event featuring screenings of the new make-along, create-along Amazon Original Series, Creative Galaxy. (Boston)

9. Put your engineering skills to use and build your own boat. (Boston)

10. Family jam with Karen K and the Jitterbugs. (Boston)

11. Relax on the porch of Spectacle Island and listen to the jazz of Berklee College of Music. (Boston)

12. The Great Red Ball Rescue puppet show. (Brookline)

13. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

14. Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Series presents Alastair Moock. (Cambridge)

15. Calling all superheroes and princesses. (Carver)

16. Chatham mid-summer craft show. (Chatham)

17. Blueberry pancake breakfast and pie eating contest. (Concord)

18. Music at the Manse. (Concord)

19. Civil war themed Bryant Day celebration. (Cummington)

20. Visit the MAKEmobile traveling creative and tactile experience cart. (Lincoln)

21. Family canoe trips on the Charles. (Medfield/Dover)

22. Board the Captain’s Lady III for a family whale watch. (Newburyport)

23. Bust out your bagpipes and head over to the Scottish Festival. (Northampton)

24. A most beautiful pick your own opportunity. (North Andover)

25. Check out the creations at the National Sand Sculpting Festival. (Revere)

26. Get hands on in the art gallery. (Salem)

27. Read about, investigate real clouds and create fanciful fabric art of your own.  (Salem)

28. Enjoy the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

29. Art in the Park: the art of pastels. (Somerville)

30. Family campout along the river. (Topsfield)

31. Learn all about birds of prey. (Worcester)

Image credit: Revere Beach

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! I enjoyed a wonderful one with Laurel and Vi (and, as it turned out, my sister Sharon's family and my friend Casey's family!) at the Sea Crest Beach Hotel -- I'll share more about the Sea Crest soon...my brain is definitely still with the sea and sand! But it's time to get back to things so here we go with an awesome roundup of weekday events via the Weekly Blueprint.

July 14: Two special donkeys have come to celebrate Bastille Day. (Boston)

July 14: Learn more about urban wildlife. (Boston)

July 15: Spend your lunch hour with Berklee College of Music. (Boston)

July 15: Downtown dancing with Greg Coles. (Ipswich)

July 15: Wade in and see if you can make the big catch. (South Wellfleet)

July 15 + 17: Performances by Berklee musicians. (Boston)

July 16: Landmarks Orchestra presents Carmina Burana. (Boston)

July 16: Family South Beach adventure. (Chatham)

July 16: Tractors and trucks at Smolak Farm. (North Andover)

July 16: Free concert - The Delta Generators & the Jim Libby Band. (Plymouth)

July 16 - 19: The Great Red Ball Rescue puppet show. (Brookline)

July 17: Wambura Mitaru performance on the waterfront. (Boston)

July 17: Water drumming,  ponchos provided. (Boston)

July 17: Talented musicians from Berklee’s Summer Day Musicians perform. (Boston)

July 17: Summer dock party on the Esplanade. (Boston)

July 17: Summer concert celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing. (Harvard)

July 17: Thursday night picnic concert with Digney Fignus. (Ipswich)

July 17: Nothing says summer like poets in the park. (Lincoln)

July 17: Fine art is going to extremes. (Salem)

July 17: A beautiful day to create some floral eco-art. (Topsfield)

July 17: Free Movies at the Mansion: The Goonies. (Waltham)

July 17 - 20: FAME JR. THE MUSICAL. (Boston)

July 18: Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell: The Goonies. (Boston)

July 18: Free admission to the Discovery Museums. (Acton)

July 18: Free admission to Museum of Fine Arts. (Boston)

July 18: Free admission to Ocean Explorium. (New Bedford)

July 18: Free admission to The Eric Carle Museum. (Amherst)

July 18: Free admission to Larz Anderson Auto Museum. (Brookline)

July 18: Free admission to Springfield Museums. (Springfield)

July 18: Free admission to Mass Audubon’s Boston Nature Center. (Mattapan)

July 18: Free admission to Sandwich Glass Museum. (Sandwich)

July 18: Blankets and boxes become forts and rockets at FortNight. (Acton)

July 18: Stop by the pop up oyster bar. (Boston)

July 18: It’s a playspace pajama party. (Boston)

July 18: Summer concert with Autre Ne Veut. (Boston)

July 18: Buggy for bugs storytime. (Cambridge)

July 18 + 19: Circus Smirkus performs Anchors Away for Atlantis. (Great Barrington)

July 18 - 20: Chatham mid-summer craft show. (Chatham)

July 18 - 20: East End open studios art show. (Ipswich)

Image credit: Eric Carle Museum

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week! It's been a busy week here so I'm super excited for the weekend, and the forecast looks divine (perfect for a little camping adventure with your kids or a run by yourself, if you're looking to get your mojo back)! Meanwhile, if you're looking for something to do around town, enjoy this mega roundup of 34 events, lovingly curated for your consideration. Have a fantastic weekend!

1. Free museum evening for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. (Acton)

2. Rock out at the Summer Arts Block Party. (Arlington)

3. Another ultimate block party. (Beverly)

4. A day of ice cream and music at the WGBH FunFest. (Boston)

5. Craft brews and food trucks. (Boston)

6. Water drumming, ponchos provided. (Boston)

7. Juggling workshop for kids and adults. (Boston)

8. Get back to nature and participate in making a shower of flowers. (Boston)

9. Evening museum access for children with special needs. (Boston)

10. Free family film festival presents Monsters University. (Boston)

11. Harbor exploration family day. (Boston)

12. Berklee Music Fest. (Boston)

13. Pinocchio the puppet show. (Brookline)

14. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

15. Finish up the World Cup, then celebrate Bastille Day. (Cambridge)

16. The Bastille Day celebration continues for the grown ups. (Cambridge)

17. Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Series presents Elizabeth Mitchell. (Cambridge)

18. Take your pirates to walk the plank. (Carver)

19. Music at the Manse. (Concord)

20. It’s mollusk madness on the beach. (Duxbury)

21. Green River Music Festival. (Greenfield)

22. Basket bomb the museum. (Harvard)

23. Greek festival and clambake. (Ipswich)

24. Boston Landmarks Orchestra family concert. (Jamaica Plain)

25. Get moving as a family; yoga for kids. (Lincoln)

26. Touch a truck event. (Needham)

27. Firefighters Kids Day carnival. (North Attleboro)

28. Harbor Roots & Folk Festival. (Plymouth)

29. Last Blast Carnival. (Revere)

30. Enjoy the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

31. Art in the Park: the art of pastels. (Somerville)

32. Animal enrichment day at the zoo. (Stoneham)

33. Help the zoo by recycling your bottles and cans. (Stoneham)

34. A family campout along the river. (Topsfield)

Image credit: Zoo New England

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday -- I hope you and your families enjoyed a wonderful holiday weekend! Ours was so delightful; lots of relaxed time with friends and family + puttering around the house and our little garden. Meanwhile, enjoy this awesome Weekly Blueprint, packed with event leads for the week. And did you know it's National Chocolate Day? I started a new chocolate delights Pinterest board if you're looking for some inspiration! Enjoy!

July 7: Learn to fish program begins. (Boston)

July 7: Try your hand at sea kayaking. (Boston)

July 8: Spend your lunch hour with Berklee College of Music. (Boston)

July 8 + July 10: Tom Zmuda from Berklee performs. (Boston)

July 8: Free concert- Orville Giddings Big Band. (Ipswich)

July 8 + 9: For all the Minecraft lovers. (Wenham)

July 9: Pretend to be a paleontologist at Dinosaur Discoveries. (Acton)

July 9: It’s time to play in the park. (Lincoln)

July 9: Wacky water fun at Smolak farm. (North Andover)

July 9 - 12: Pinocchio the puppet show. (Brookline)

July 9: Family beach adventure. (Chatham)

July 9: Boston Landmarks Orchestra family concert. (Charlestown)

July 9: Free concert - The Kennedy’s with Charlie Farren. (Plymouth)

July 10: Free concert - Grey Season. (Boston)

July 10: Sunset clambake. (Boston)

July 10 + 11: Summer drop-in days at the museum. (Easton)

July 10: From Broadway to Hollywood Summer concert and picnic contest. (Harvard)

July 10: Free concert - Orange Crush. (Ipswich)

July 10: Children’s tour of the farm. (Lexington)

July 10: Free outdoor movie - Frozen. (Waltham)

July 11: Free admission to the Discovery Museums. (Acton)

July 11: Dean Wareham in concert with pop up oyster bar. (Boston)

July 11: Create your own opera with KOEK. (Boston)

July 11: Beach BBQ and island games. (Boston)

July 11: Free outdoor movie - Despicable Me 2. (Boston)

July 11: Teddy bear picnic storytime. (Cambridge)

July 11: Evening hayride and campfire. (Lincoln)

July 11: Try out the North Shore’s top restaurants at this seafood festival. (Salem)

July 11: Free admission to John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. (Boston)

July 11: Free admission to New England Historic Genealogical Society. (Boston)

July 11: Free admission to Fruitlands Museum. (Harvard)

July 11: Free admission to Cape Cod Children’s Museum. (Mashpee)

July 11: Free admission to Pilgrim Hall Museum. (Plymouth)

July 11: Free admission to Peabody Essex Museum. (Salem)

July 11: Free admission to Worcester Historical Museum. (Worcester)

Image credit: Mass Audubon

Weekend Roundup
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I'm totally feeling the itch of the holiday weekend so I'm going to drop this 28-event mega Weekend Roundup early and close down shop and enjoy a few days off the grid! Have a fantastic weekend, and if you're looking to catch up on backreading, check out the Best of June + these posts on how to book a camping trip with kids and pea recipes! And if you're looking for events today and tomorrow, check out Monday's Weekly Blueprint. Happy 4th!

1. Experience a robot’s eye view. (Acton)

2. Amazing fireworks in a glass. (Boston)

3. Making lanterns for Ramadan. (Boston)

4. Revel in hues of Indian ethnic styles. (Boston)

5. Pretty Things beer tasting and music fest. (Boston)

6. Berklee Jazz on beautiful Spectacle Island. (Boston)

7. Be witness to the trial of the century. (Boston)

8. Free family film festival presents Frozen.  (Boston)

9. Boston Tea Party scavenger hunt. (Boston)

10. Final weekend of the Brockton Fair. (Brockton)

11. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

12. Happy birthday Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Concord)

13. Music at the Manse. (Concord)

14. Berkshire Arts Festival. (Great Barrington)

15. Open barnyard at Weir River Farm. (Hingham)

16. Final day of the Lion’s Club carnival. (Lexington)

17. Visit the MAKEmobile traveling creative and tactile experience cart. (Lincoln)

18. Celebrate the artist of the month at deCordova. (Lincoln)

19. Marblehead Festival of the Arts. (Marblehead)

20. Learn to camp. (Medfield)

21. 19th annual New Bedford Folk Festival. (New Bedford)

22. A family cruise on Nauset Marsh. (Orleans)

23. Revolutionary celebration and concert. (Sheffield)

24. Family Sunday canoe trip. (Sheffield)

25. Peruse the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

26. Art in the Park: the art of pastels. (Somerville)

27. Get up close with some birds of prey. (Worcester)

28. Bass River Arts and Craft Festival. (Yarmouth)

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