Things To Do around Westwood This Weekend: Saturday, Jan 6 - Sunday, Jan 7

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This weekend offers a last chance to catch the holiday lights of Winterlights at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate. There is also a fee-free pet adoption event, a live organ performance where you can expect a blend of funk, jazz, rock and soul, and a comedy film which is filmed entirely in the local Boston community.

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Guinea Pig Adopt-a-Thon - Through the Weekend

Animal Rescue League of Boston and various locations

Local animal welfare organizations are hosting a fee-free adoption event to find homes for over 100 guinea pigs, during which all adoption fees for guinea pigs will be waived. [more details]


Winterlights at The Bradley Estate 2023 - Sat Jan 6 4:30 pm

The Bradley Estate

It's the last day with available tickets for this season's annual Winterlights at the Trustees of Reservations' property, Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton. View elements and hundreds of thousands of energy efficient LED holiday lights on display throughout the property.  [more details]


The Ken Clark Organ Trio Live at The Fallout Shelter - Sat Jan 6 7:00 pm

The Fallout Shelter

The Ken Clark Organ Trio has been setting New England and the eastern U.S. on fire with their high-energy performances. Led by organ virtuoso Ken Clark, the trio, including guitarist Mike Mele and drummer Steve Chaggaris, delivers a soulful blend of funk, jazz, rock, and soul that captivates audiences from the church to the dance floor.  [more details]


American Fiction (Film) - Sat Jan 6 & Sun Jan 7, various show times

Dedham Community Theatre

Filmed entirely in Massachusetts, with backdrops in West Roxbury, Brookline, Scituate, and the Fort Point neighborhood in Boston, this comedy stars Jeffrey Wright as struggling writer Thelonius "Monk" Ellison. It follows Wright's unexpected trajectory to fame which can credited to his audience's appetite for celebrating cultural stereotypes. [more details]


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