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St. Andrew’s is delighted to host the 3rd Annual Benefit Concert Reception at 3:00 p.m. on June 17 at Groton School’s beautiful St. John’s Chapel. The Amethyst Chamber Ensemble (Mary Sullivan, soprano; Joelle Morris, mezzo-soprano; John Poupore, viola; Scott Nicholas, piano) returns to the area...
GROTON Nashoba Associated Boards of Health, in conjunction with the Groton Board of Health announces that a Well Adult Clinic will be held on: Wednesday, June 20 from 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm at the Senior Center, 163 West Main St. Groton. Meet with the nurse for a wellness check including blood pressure/...
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church invites you to our Vacation Bible School “This Changes Everything” July 16 – 20.  The VBS program will take place at our new church home: 21 Washington St., Ayer.  We will be partnering with Calumet Lutheran Ministries for the first time this year.  Calumet’s...
What do blueberries and chocolate chips have in common? They can be found in the different varieties of pancakes that will be cooked up at the Annual Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast held at Historic Groton Grange #7 on Monday, May 28, from 7:30 - 10:30 AM, before the Memorial Day Parade.  Live music...
  Creating a high-tech and high-nature way of life can expand our health and happiness, and spark an economic boom. That is the premise of author Ellen Moyer, Ph.D. P.E., and the subject of her presentation, “We Can Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World” Wednesday, June 6, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.,...
Friday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. Emma’s Revolution will perform a benefit concert for cancer research in honor of June Johnson. The concert will be held at First Parish Church of Groton, 1 Powderhouse Road. Tickets in advance are $25. Tickets at the Door are $28. Tickets available at emmasrevolution.com...
Join us at the Groton History Center on Sunday, June 10, at 2 pm for the annual Summer Ramble. This year we will be exploring the “castle” at Gibbet Hill and learning about the man who built it, Major General William A. Bancroft. At 2 pm we will meet at the Boutwell House, 172 Main Street. Joshua...
For thousands of years families have taken care of their loved ones after death at home and buried them directly in the earth with simplicity and dignity. These affordable and environmentally friendly choices are still possible today.     The deceased can be kept at home (two to three days is usual...
The next Groton Community Dinner is Friday, May 25, 5:45-7 p.m. at First Parish Church, 1 Powder  House Rd., Groton. Groton School is cooking vegetable lasagna, salad, rolls, and apple crisp. Rob Compagna and his guitar students will be entertaining. Dinner is free and open to the public.  */
Come hear this locally renowned Handbell choir perform a variety of musical pieces Sunday, June 10 at 4:30 p.m.,  at Union Congregational Church, 218 Main Street, Groton. Light reception to follow. Tickets: $10  available at the door or reserve for pickup at unioncc@uccgroton.org. */

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