Mass. Calendar: Patriotic music with Prescott's Battalion (2024)

THURSDAY, JULY 4

ANDOVER: Pancake Breakfast

8:30-10:30 a.m., Robb Center, 30 Whittier Court

Info: www.andoverma.gov/FOJ2024

LAWRENCE: Community Gallery Open

Daily

Visit each month for a new and exciting exhibit of art and historical collections of local residents.

9 a.m. — 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Thelma Todd Theatre

Daily

View one or more of our documentaries and film clips about the people who immigrated to Lawrence and the stories and cultures they brought here. Films are shown on request and are best for ages 10+.

9 a.m. — 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Visitor Center & Museum Open

Daily

Come explore the history and development of Lawrence, one of the nation’s first planned industrial cities. The Visitor Center & Museum is located in a former boardinghouse, built in 1848, of the Bay State Mills, the first textile mill to produce cloth in Lawrence. All ages and abilities welcome.

9 a.m. — 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: STORYWALK SERIES

Daily

The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellog-Hubbard Library.

9:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park, Visitor Center, 1 Jackson St.

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Gateway District Walking Tour

Thursdays in July

Join for a walking tour of one of the main entry points into Downtown Lawrence and the Historic Mill District. Visit the inside of a renovated manufacturing mill that is now home to several small businesses. For ages 10+. Light rain or shine.

10-11:30 a.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitors Center, 1 Jackson St.

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

ANDOVER: Holiday Spirit Parade

Parade will travel through portions of Bartlet Street, Chestnut Street, and Whittier Court.

10:30 a.m., begins in front of Town Offices, 36 Bartlett St.

Info: www.andoverma.gov/FOJ2024

ANDOVER: Celebration in the Park

Event will include patriotic music performed by Prescott’s Battalion.

11 a.m., Gazebo in the Park at the corner of Chestnut and Bartlet Street

Info: www.andoverma.gov/FOJ2024

LAWRENCE: Youth Writing Workshop (Grades 6-10)

6 weeks: Tuesday and Thursdays, July through August

6-8 p.m., Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Education Center, 439 S. Union St., Bldg #2, Level B

Cost: Free for Lawrence residents, $10 for surrounding town residents

Info: 978-683-7316 / www.mviec.org

ANDOVER: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Thursdays

Open meeting; no registration.

7-8 p.m., The Robb Center, 30 Whittier Court

Info: 978-623-8320 / www.andoverma.gov/elder-services

FRIDAY, JULY 5

BRADFORD: Haverhill Farmers Market

Saturdays, June 22 — Oct. 26

This family-friendly market features farm-fresh products, local music and children’s activities.

9 a.m. — 1 p.m., 10 Church St. (Bradford Common)

Info: facebook.com/haverhillfarmersmarket

Questions? 978-872-7535 / Email: jeffgrassie1966@gmail.com

LAWRENCE: Community Gallery Open

Daily

Visit each month for a new and exciting exhibit of art and historical collections of local residents.

9 a.m. — 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Thelma Todd Theatre

Daily

View one or more of our documentaries and film clips about the people who immigrated to Lawrence and the stories and cultures they brought here. Films are shown on request and are best for ages 10+.

9 a.m. — 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Visitor Center & Museum Open

Daily

Come explore the history and development of Lawrence, one of the nation’s first planned industrial cities. The Visitor Center & Museum is located in a former boardinghouse, built in 1848, of the Bay State Mills, the first textile mill to produce cloth in Lawrence. All ages and abilities welcome.

9 a.m. — 4 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: STORYWALK SERIES

Daily

The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellog-Hubbard Library.

9:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park, Visitor Center, 1 Jackson St.

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

HAVERHILL: Friday Flicks

In honor of Harrison Ford’s birthday, this month will feature him in some iconic classics, as well as in some newer films. Today’s screening is “The Fugitive” (1993). No registration required.

10 a.m. — 12 p.m., Haverhill Public Library, 99 Main St.

Info: 978-373-1586 / www.haverhillpl.org

LAWRENCE: Alleyways & Architecture Walking Tour

Fridays in July

Downtown Lawrence’s buildings and alleyways provide a lens into the city’s historical past while providing a connection to the present. This walking tour will highlight the uniqueness and visual details of Lawrence’s downtown landscape that is often overlooked. For ages 10+. Light rain or shine.

10-11:30 a.m., Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitors Center, 1 Jackson St.

Info: 978-794-1655 / https://shorturl.at/51w0j

LAWRENCE: Little Builders Lego Hour

Fridays

10 a.m., Lawrence Public Library, 51 Lawrence St.

Info: 978-620-3600 / www.lawrencefreelibrary.org

METHUEN: Farmer’s Market

Fridays

Come and shop fresh produce from local farmers, right on the front lawn! Jon Waterman will perform acoustic rock and blues from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

10 a.m. — 4 p.m., Nevins Library, 305 Broadway

Info: 978-686-4080 / www.nevinslibrary.org

METHUEN: Kindness Rocks

Meets on the 1st and 5th Friday of the month. Rocks, paint and a fun time supplied.

10 a.m., Methuen Senior Activity Center, 77 Lowell St.

Registration required: 978-983-8825

GROVELAND: Open Play (Ages 0-5)

This unstructured open play program for little ones and caregivers provides space and opportunity for social interaction with community families.

11 a.m. — 12 p.m., Langley-Adams Library, 185 Main St.

Info: 978-372-1732 / www.langleyadamslib.org

ANDOVER: Super Smash Bros. for Tweens and Teens

Play Super Smash Bros on our Nintendo Switch!

3-4:30 p.m., Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street

Info: 978-623-8400 / www.mhl.org

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