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Natick weekend roundup—Trails Day, Riverbend Fall Festival, Art in the Park, Oldtown Photo Competition

October 15, 2021 by Deborah Brown 1 Comment

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, Natick has a few fun events going on:

Natick Fall Trails Day

The Natick Trails and Forest Stewardship Committee invites the public to Natick Fall Trails Day on Saturday, Oct. 16, 9am-noon. The goal is to tidy up the trails at Hunnewell Town Forest for all to enjoy.

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Pre-register for Natick Fall Trails Day.


Fall Festival, Riverbend School

Riverbend, Natick

LOCATION: 33 Eliot School, South Natick


Art in the Park

The Natick Artists’ Association will host Art in the Park at Shaw Park, (that nice green space across the street from the Bacon Free library) on Sunday, October 17, 10am – 3pm.

Shaw Park, South Natick

There will be over 2 dozen local artists enjoying the fresh air and offering up their art for your enjoyment and for purchase.

EVENT: Art in the Park
LOCATION: Shaw Park, Eliot Street, South Natick
DATE: Sunday, October 17
TIME: 10am-3pm


Oldtown Photo Calendar Competition

The 16th annual Oldtown Photo Calendar Competition will feature the work of over forty local photographers. Show visitors vote for their favorites, and winning images will be published in the Oldtown Calendar, a fundraiser for local nonprofit groups. All photographs were taken in “Oldtown” which includes parts of Natick, Dover, Sherborn, Wellesley and Needham. Come vote for your favorites, and check out the just-published 2022 Calendar, featuring the winners from last year’s competition.
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The Oldtown Calendar is just one of many community building efforts organized by the Eliot Church. www.oldtowncalendar.org
DATE: October 17, 2021
TIME: 11am – 3pm
LOCATION: Eliot Church, 45 Eliot Street (Route 16), Natick, MA

Filed Under: Art, Churches, Community, Entertainment, Environment

Comments

  1. Tina McCarthy says

    October 15, 2021 at 4:11 pm

    Riverbend School is excited to share our car wash with the greater Natick community on Saturday. All other Fall Festival events are open to Riverbend families.

    Curious about our School? Register to visit us during our Open Houses on October 30 and November 1! Learn more at https://riverbendschool.org/openhouse

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