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The weekend offers family-friendly activities at Westwood Public Library, Powisset Farm in Dover, and the Endicott Estate in Dedham as children can learn tips and tricks about solving the Rubik's Cube, participate in farm chores, and view antique automobiles.
Next week, the annual Westwood Young Women's Clubs Family Concert Series returns with its first performance of the season on Monday evening. On Wednesday, there's a planetarium show in Framingham, and on Thursday, the Dedham Square Circle Summer Stroll returns.
Westwood Council on Aging
Thomas Meunier performs for an evening of free family fun at the Council on Aging's outdoor gazebo! Pizza and ice cream will be available for purchase at the event. [more details]
Westwood Public Library
Drop in to the Children's Programming Room between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to learn tips and tricks for solving a Rubik's Cube from local high schooler Maxim. This activity is best for children in grades 2 to 5. [more details]
Powisset Farm, Dover
Families can participate in a hands-on experience helping farm staff with chores in the barnyard. This activity requires pre-registration and is best suited for ages 3 and up. [more details]
Endicott Estate, Dedham
At this antique auto show, the visiting public will find many vehicles, along with a flea market, food court, ice cream, car corral, 50/50 raffle, and live entertainment. Awards will be given for vehicles in 38 different classes. This event runs from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. [more details]
Christa McAuliffe Center and FSU Planetarium at Framingham State University
More than 1 million people worldwide have now seen the unforgettable audio-visual journey celebrating Pink Floyd’s legendary album, The Dark Side of the Moon. Each of the album’s 10 classic tracks is presented in order, accompanied by 360 degree visuals that surround viewers from every angle — some inspired by the band’s storied past, others imagining a bold new future. [more details]
Dedham Square
From 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Dedham Square streets will be closed to vehicle traffic as pedestrians are invited to shop local businesses while enjoying live music, street vendors, food and a beer garden, yard games, face painting, and arts and crafts. [more details]