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Wednesday March 4, 2026
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Baking With Allergies: Leah Cameron From The Bakery - Vegan Baking - Tips, Tricks & Techniques
Enjoy this 3 part series with Leah Cameron, owner of Pepperell's The Bakery. Learn how to bake mindfully, having awareness of food allergies, auto immune diseases & sensitivities & how to recognize the difference.This series will cover the following: Class on What is Gluten? - Celiac Focused & restrictions that come with a GF Diet Class on GF Sourdough - Techniques, Tips, & Tools Class on Vegan Baking - Substitutes, Tips & Tricks All of these classes will be interactive & include take home materials for after class - starter kits, recipes, helpful lists & treats for a happy tummy!
 
Thursday March 5, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Academic Enrichment
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Soccer scrimmages
 
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Kids Test Kitchen (Ages 6-12) - Kids Test Kitchen
Parents report that kids come home from Kid's Test Kitchen EXCITED about fresh ingredients and new recipes! Reluctant eaters learn that food is safe and fun! And everyone practices essential life skills like teamwork, time management, patience, along with the obvious skills like slicing, measuring, and cooking! On a mission to redefine kid food Kids' Test Kitchen's enthusiastic facilitators get eaters of all ages & abilities cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients. Kids have food allergies but they shouldn't miss out on the fun.  We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is have fun and staying safe.Kids Test Kitchen presents kids the opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw un-manipulated state. Then, working as a team, they'll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they've prepared their finished dish. Class closes with an opportunity to taste the result of their hard work. Students receive a printed recipe card and focal ingredient- or a sample of the finished dish - so they can show off what they learned.IN ORDER TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION, you must fill out the forms linked below. One is a small prep form and one for allergies/modifications if applicable for your student.  
 
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM    PYSL Practice
 
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    PCA show rehearsal
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455 Bear Den
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455 Lions/ Tigers Den
 
Friday March 6, 2026
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Baton practice
 
Saturday March 7, 2026
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Educational activities for pony club organization
 
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Educational activities for pony club organization
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    PCA show rehearsal
 
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Freedom Dance 4-H Community Performance
 
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Lego League Explore: Unearthed - Lego League: Explore Unearthed (ages 6-10) Winter session
FIRST® LEGO® League gives kids ages 6–10 the chance to dive into STEM through hands-on learning, teamwork, and fun challenges. Students work together to research problems, design solutions, and build and code a LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime robot to complete missions. Along the way, they learn problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration as they test ideas, make improvements, and share what they’ve discovered. This season’s theme, UNEARTHED™, invites kids to uncover hidden treasures, artifacts, and stories while exploring science and history in exciting new ways.It’s the perfect program for kids who love building, coding, solving problems, or exploring archaeology. Class details to keep in mind: Lego Festival Date: 04/04/2026About the InstructorsKat and Dave Belliveau are engineers/project managers who have lived in Pepperell for 8 years with their three children, dog, chickens and pond goldfish. Collectively they hold Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering and Cybersecurity.  They have both worked for Raytheon for decades and began their journey with First Robotics as judges for both First Lego League (FLL) and First Robotics.  They have coached FLL Explore teams for the past two years now in Pepperell. Kat and Dave are both active leaders in Cub Scouting (pack1455 Pepperell) and enjoy gardening and traveling.
 
Sunday March 8, 2026
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM    Church Service
 
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM    Birthday party
 
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM    Pickleball! - Learn to Play Pickleball with Sue Adams - Pickleball 101 - Sundays
Pickleball 101: Learn to Play Pickleball!In this class, Pickleball 101, students will learn how to play Pickleball. Students have two opportunities on two consecutive weeks to learn skills and run drill games to get the basics down. Players will be able to join in open play at the completion of this course.About The Instructor:Sue has been teaching Pickleball since 2017. She is passionate about the sport and has attained Level 2 certification through the Professional Pickleball Registry. Sue is passionate about Pickleball and is looking forward to meeting you on the court!
 
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Pepeprell+ Monthly Meeting
 
3:45 PM - 5:10 PM    Girl Scouts
 
Monday March 9, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Academic Enrichment
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    PYSL High school futsal
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Pepperell Historical Society
 
Tuesday March 10, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    3/4th grade girls soccer practice
 
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM    AAU basketball
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Alice and Wonderland Rehersals
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Scout Meeting
 
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM    Pepperell Youth Soccer Board Meeting
 
Wednesday March 11, 2026
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM    church potluck supper and business meeting
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Co-Ed Pickup Basketball League - Co-Ed Pickup Basketball League
Join us in the Gym at The Fitz on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month from 6-8pm for Pickup Basketball. Enjoy indoor pickup basketball with folks of all ages from the community! Get together to break a sweat, shoot a few hoops, & make new friends! Cash drop ins are welcome, PayPal & Venmo options available on site. Be on the lookout for more Pickup Basketball on Wednesdays in the future!Additional donations, either monetary or sport supplies, are deeply appreciated & encouraged. Spend your Wednesday Nights at The Fitz!About The Instructor: Chauncey Beatty has played sports all his life. From early high school to graduating at Fitchburg State University, Beatty has played everything from basketball to track and field. Beatty is still involved in many different sports, which inspired Athletes Way!Athletes Way is a team of athletes of all levels, lovers of all sports! Enjoy a competitive, fun, & healthy lifestyle! Follow Athletes Way for upcoming events & more!FB: https://www.facebook.com/AthletesWay0 IG: https://www.instagram.com/athletesway0/ #WHYNOTBEGREAT
 
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Maximize Your Savings: Financial Workshop with Main Street Bank - Maximize Your Savings hosted by Main Street Bank
In the session, learn how to maximize your savings with professionals from Main Street Bank that will cover a range of savings options, including: Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) Certificates of Deposit (CDs) Money Market accounts Employer-sponsored 401Ks This session will highlight the potential tax benefits, contribution limits, and strategic tips for maximizing your retirement savings through different account types available at your local financial institution. This session will focus on considerations both prior to & after-tax time. It will also cover additional budgeting and savings tips that your can implement throughout the year.Learn more & RSVP today! 
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Committee Meeting
 
Thursday March 12, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Soccer scrimmages
 
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Kids Test Kitchen (Ages 6-12) - Kids Test Kitchen
Parents report that kids come home from Kid's Test Kitchen EXCITED about fresh ingredients and new recipes! Reluctant eaters learn that food is safe and fun! And everyone practices essential life skills like teamwork, time management, patience, along with the obvious skills like slicing, measuring, and cooking! On a mission to redefine kid food Kids' Test Kitchen's enthusiastic facilitators get eaters of all ages & abilities cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients. Kids have food allergies but they shouldn't miss out on the fun.  We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is have fun and staying safe.Kids Test Kitchen presents kids the opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw un-manipulated state. Then, working as a team, they'll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they've prepared their finished dish. Class closes with an opportunity to taste the result of their hard work. Students receive a printed recipe card and focal ingredient- or a sample of the finished dish - so they can show off what they learned.IN ORDER TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION, you must fill out the forms linked below. One is a small prep form and one for allergies/modifications if applicable for your student.  
 
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM    PYSL Practice
 
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM    PCA show rehearsal
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Collage & Collaborate @ The Fitz! - Collage & Collaborate @ The Fitz
Collage & CollaborateEvery 2nd Thursday | 6:00–8:00 PM | Fitz Collaborative Art Room Cut, paste, layer, and create together! Join us each month for Collage & Collaborate, a relaxed, hands-on gathering for anyone who loves paper art, mixed media, or creative exploration. Bring your scraps, stickers, ephemera, and scrapbook projects — or start something new while sharing ideas and inspiration with fellow makers. As the evening wraps up, participants can swap scraps and collaborate on shared projects, blending styles and sparking new artistic connections. This free, monthly event takes place in the Fitzpatrick Collaborative Art Room and welcomes all skill levels. Donations are welcomed & encouraged via Venmo & PayPal. Come for the collage, stay for the creativity and community!RSVP TODAY!
 
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pack 1455 Webelos Den Meeting
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Parade Subcommittee Meeting
 
Friday March 13, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Free Art Friday (All Ages) - Free Art Friday
Come and make something with us! Join us in the Art Room at The Fitz every 2nd & 4th Friday of the month from 6-8pm for Free Art Fridays! Get inspiration from weekly themes to guide your artistic vision! Lots of options - an art station extravaganzas.Be on the lookout for more Free Art Fridays!This Free Fitz Offering is supported in part by a grant from the Pepperell Cultural Council, a local agency supported by The Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.Additional donations - either monetary or art supplies - are accepted & appreciated. Spend your Friday Night at The Fitz!
 
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Service Unit Leader Meeting
 
Saturday March 14, 2026
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM    Scouts - Troop 26 - Youth Leadership Training
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    PCA show rehearsal
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Pepperell MS Support Group
 
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Lego League Explore: Unearthed - Lego League: Explore Unearthed (ages 6-10) Winter session
FIRST® LEGO® League gives kids ages 6–10 the chance to dive into STEM through hands-on learning, teamwork, and fun challenges. Students work together to research problems, design solutions, and build and code a LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime robot to complete missions. Along the way, they learn problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration as they test ideas, make improvements, and share what they’ve discovered. This season’s theme, UNEARTHED™, invites kids to uncover hidden treasures, artifacts, and stories while exploring science and history in exciting new ways.It’s the perfect program for kids who love building, coding, solving problems, or exploring archaeology. Class details to keep in mind: Lego Festival Date: 04/04/2026About the InstructorsKat and Dave Belliveau are engineers/project managers who have lived in Pepperell for 8 years with their three children, dog, chickens and pond goldfish. Collectively they hold Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering and Cybersecurity.  They have both worked for Raytheon for decades and began their journey with First Robotics as judges for both First Lego League (FLL) and First Robotics.  They have coached FLL Explore teams for the past two years now in Pepperell. Kat and Dave are both active leaders in Cub Scouting (pack1455 Pepperell) and enjoy gardening and traveling.
 
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM    Girl Scout Annual Dance
 
Sunday March 15, 2026
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM    Church Service
 
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Birthday Party
 
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM    Pickleball! - Learn to Play Pickleball with Sue Adams - Pickleball 101 - Sundays
Pickleball 101: Learn to Play Pickleball!In this class, Pickleball 101, students will learn how to play Pickleball. Students have two opportunities on two consecutive weeks to learn skills and run drill games to get the basics down. Players will be able to join in open play at the completion of this course.About The Instructor:Sue has been teaching Pickleball since 2017. She is passionate about the sport and has attained Level 2 certification through the Professional Pickleball Registry. Sue is passionate about Pickleball and is looking forward to meeting you on the court!
 
Monday March 16, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    PYSL High school futsal
 
Tuesday March 17, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:10 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Gamebots
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM    3/4th grade girls soccer practice
 
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Amusement Park Engineering
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Scout Meeting
 
Wednesday March 18, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Monthly Menders Meeting @ The Fitz - Monthly Menders Meeting
Monthly Menders Meeting - ALL AGES & FREE Every 3rd Wednesday | 6:00–7:00 PM | Fitz Collaborative Art Room Bring new life to your favorite clothes and creative projects! Join us each month for the Fitz's Monthly Menders Meeting, a relaxed, hands-on gathering where community members can stitch, patch, and share together. Whether you’re mending a favorite jacket, adding flair with patches, or working through your pile of sewing scraps, this is the perfect place to get inspired and connect with fellow makers. This is a free offering provided by The Fitzpatrick Collaborative staff. Donations are welcomed & encouraged via Venmo & PayPal. The meeting will be hosted by Fitz Collaborative Program Administrator, Alyssa Vautier. Come out & tell them what you want to see at The Fitz! All skill levels are welcome—just bring your own materials and projects, or just come to learn & lend a hand. Come connect with your neighbors. Bring your friends! At the end of each meeting, participants are invited to swap patches or projects, sharing creativity and community in equal measure, if they so choose.RSVP Today!
 
Thursday March 19, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Soccer scrimmages
 
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Kids Test Kitchen (Ages 6-12) - Kids Test Kitchen
Parents report that kids come home from Kid's Test Kitchen EXCITED about fresh ingredients and new recipes! Reluctant eaters learn that food is safe and fun! And everyone practices essential life skills like teamwork, time management, patience, along with the obvious skills like slicing, measuring, and cooking! On a mission to redefine kid food Kids' Test Kitchen's enthusiastic facilitators get eaters of all ages & abilities cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients. Kids have food allergies but they shouldn't miss out on the fun.  We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is have fun and staying safe.Kids Test Kitchen presents kids the opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw un-manipulated state. Then, working as a team, they'll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they've prepared their finished dish. Class closes with an opportunity to taste the result of their hard work. Students receive a printed recipe card and focal ingredient- or a sample of the finished dish - so they can show off what they learned.IN ORDER TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION, you must fill out the forms linked below. One is a small prep form and one for allergies/modifications if applicable for your student.  
 
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM    PYSL Practice
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455 Bear Den
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455 Lions/ Tigers Den
 
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM    Pack 1455 Wolf Den
 
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Spring Mindfulness Meditation - Spring Mindfulness Meditation
As winter melts into spring, this time of year invites us to breathe and gently realign with what we’re ready to cultivate in the season ahead.Join us for a guided mindfulness meditation designed to help you shake off the heaviness of winter and step into a lighter, more intentional version of yourself. In this session we will focus on: Grounding breathing techniques Reconnecting with ourselves through a guided meditation Journaling to set intentions for Spring Gentle movement to bring our attention to the physical body This session is open to all experience levels. Please bring your own journal for recording how you feel at the end of the session. There will also be time at the end for questions and optional group sharing.About the Instructor:  Anabel Tonkovic is a Quantum Reiki Master, astrologer, and founder of Nuna Therapy. She supports individuals in regulating their nervous systems, reconnecting with their inner rhythm, and cultivating clarity through energy healing, meditation, and intuitive guidance. With a background in corporate, Anabel brings a grounded, practical approach to spiritual work. She studied at the Debra Silverman Applied Astrology School and is also a certified breath coach, life coach, and meditation coach.Anabel lives in Pepperell, Massachusetts on the Medicine Wheel farm with her family, where nature, seasonal cycles, and intentional living inform the meditations and teachings she shares.
 
Friday March 20, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
Saturday March 21, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Lego League Explore: Unearthed - Lego League: Explore Unearthed (ages 6-10) Winter session
FIRST® LEGO® League gives kids ages 6–10 the chance to dive into STEM through hands-on learning, teamwork, and fun challenges. Students work together to research problems, design solutions, and build and code a LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime robot to complete missions. Along the way, they learn problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration as they test ideas, make improvements, and share what they’ve discovered. This season’s theme, UNEARTHED™, invites kids to uncover hidden treasures, artifacts, and stories while exploring science and history in exciting new ways.It’s the perfect program for kids who love building, coding, solving problems, or exploring archaeology. Class details to keep in mind: Lego Festival Date: 04/04/2026About the InstructorsKat and Dave Belliveau are engineers/project managers who have lived in Pepperell for 8 years with their three children, dog, chickens and pond goldfish. Collectively they hold Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering and Cybersecurity.  They have both worked for Raytheon for decades and began their journey with First Robotics as judges for both First Lego League (FLL) and First Robotics.  They have coached FLL Explore teams for the past two years now in Pepperell. Kat and Dave are both active leaders in Cub Scouting (pack1455 Pepperell) and enjoy gardening and traveling.
 
Sunday March 22, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM    Church Service
 
3:45 PM - 5:10 PM    Girl Scouts
 
Monday March 23, 2026
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM    Friends of Lawrence Library Used Book Sale
 
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Spanish with Fun World Languages - Spanish for K - 3 with Fun World Languages
Two Grade Levels: K-3 + Grades 4-8! Taught by Fun World Language Academy Get ready for a fun, hands-on introduction to the Spanish language—in person at The Fitz!This engaging class makes learning Spanish exciting and natural for young children. Through games, crafts, songs, and conversation, kids will explore everyday vocabulary like family, pets, food, numbers, and more— without even realizing how much they’re learning! What to Expect: Crafts and hands-on activities Language-based games Songs and movement Fun, age-appropriate conversation Cultural facts from Spanish-speaking countries Designed to maximize vocabulary acquisition and spark curiosity about other languages and cultures, this class keeps kids moving and learning.Fun World Language Academy is a small, local business based in Westford, offering enrichment classes in Spanish, French, and German for kids. Their mission is to spread the lifelong benefits of being bilingual— one fun, in-person class at a time!About the Instructor: Jill Frechette brings over 26 years of experience teaching in MA public schools. She holds a BA in Spanish and is certified to teach PreK–12. Jill has traveled extensively in Spain, including time spent living in Madrid to immerse herself in the language and culture. She’s passionate about helping children discover the joy of bilingualism.
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Spanish with Fun World Languages - Spanish for 4-8
Two Grade Levels: K-3 + Grades 4-8! Taught by Fun World Language Academy Get ready for a fun, hands-on introduction to the Spanish language—in person at The Fitz!This engaging class makes learning Spanish exciting and natural for young children. Through games, crafts, songs, and conversation, kids will explore everyday vocabulary like family, pets, food, numbers, and more— without even realizing how much they’re learning! What to Expect: Crafts and hands-on activities Language-based games Songs and movement Fun, age-appropriate conversation Cultural facts from Spanish-speaking countries Designed to maximize vocabulary acquisition and spark curiosity about other languages and cultures, this class keeps kids moving and learning.Fun World Language Academy is a small, local business based in Westford, offering enrichment classes in Spanish, French, and German for kids. Their mission is to spread the lifelong benefits of being bilingual— one fun, in-person class at a time!About the Instructor: Jill Frechette brings over 26 years of experience teaching in MA public schools. She holds a BA in Spanish and is certified to teach PreK–12. Jill has traveled extensively in Spain, including time spent living in Madrid to immerse herself in the language and culture. She’s passionate about helping children discover the joy of bilingualism.
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Lacrosse Clinic
 
Tuesday March 24, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:10 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Gamebots
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Amusement Park Engineering
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Fitness Bootcamp for Women
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Scout Meeting
 
Wednesday March 25, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Art with Author and Illustrator Annette Cate - Explore Art with Local Illustrator Annette Cate
Come explore and have fun while creating art with a local author and illustrator!Your child will be encouraged to explore and create art while being exposed to different techniques. Annette LeBlanc Cate is an award-winning author and illustrator of four children's books.Cate is the former Art Director of Comedy Central's first animated TV show "Dr. Katz Professional Therapist". She has lived in Pepperell with her husband and two sons for the past 22 yrs.
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Coffeehouse Series Hold for Setup
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Co-Ed Pickup Basketball League - Co-Ed Pickup Basketball League
Join us in the Gym at The Fitz on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month from 6-8pm for Pickup Basketball. Enjoy indoor pickup basketball with folks of all ages from the community! Get together to break a sweat, shoot a few hoops, & make new friends! Cash drop ins are welcome, PayPal & Venmo options available on site. Be on the lookout for more Pickup Basketball on Wednesdays in the future!Additional donations, either monetary or sport supplies, are deeply appreciated & encouraged. Spend your Wednesday Nights at The Fitz!About The Instructor: Chauncey Beatty has played sports all his life. From early high school to graduating at Fitchburg State University, Beatty has played everything from basketball to track and field. Beatty is still involved in many different sports, which inspired Athletes Way!Athletes Way is a team of athletes of all levels, lovers of all sports! Enjoy a competitive, fun, & healthy lifestyle! Follow Athletes Way for upcoming events & more!FB: https://www.facebook.com/AthletesWay0 IG: https://www.instagram.com/athletesway0/ #WHYNOTBEGREAT
 
Thursday March 26, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Coffeehouse Series Hold for Setup
 
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Kids Test Kitchen (Ages 6-12) - Kids Test Kitchen
Parents report that kids come home from Kid's Test Kitchen EXCITED about fresh ingredients and new recipes! Reluctant eaters learn that food is safe and fun! And everyone practices essential life skills like teamwork, time management, patience, along with the obvious skills like slicing, measuring, and cooking! On a mission to redefine kid food Kids' Test Kitchen's enthusiastic facilitators get eaters of all ages & abilities cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients. Kids have food allergies but they shouldn't miss out on the fun.  We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is have fun and staying safe.Kids Test Kitchen presents kids the opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw un-manipulated state. Then, working as a team, they'll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they've prepared their finished dish. Class closes with an opportunity to taste the result of their hard work. Students receive a printed recipe card and focal ingredient- or a sample of the finished dish - so they can show off what they learned.IN ORDER TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION, you must fill out the forms linked below. One is a small prep form and one for allergies/modifications if applicable for your student.  
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Fitness Bootcamp for Women
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Astrology 101: Discover Yourself Through the Stars - Astrology 101: Discovering Yourself In The Stars
Curious about astrology and how it can help you understand yourself more deeply?This beginner-friendly course will guide you through the essentials — from reading your birth chart to understanding the planets, signs, and elements that shape your energetic blueprint.Through a blend of teaching, interactive activities, and practical application, you’ll learn in this 4 week class series how to use astrology as a tool for clarity, self-awareness, and personal growth.What You’ll Learn What astrology is and how it works The four elements (Water, Air, Earth, Fire) How to create and read a birth chart The characteristics of each planet The zodiac signs and their qualities Understanding your Sun, Moon, and Rising signs How to apply astrology in everyday life All are welcome. No prior experience needed.About The Instructor:  Anabel Tonkovic is a Quantum Reiki Master, astrologer, and founder of Nuna Therapy. She supports individuals in regulating their nervous systems, reconnecting with their inner rhythm, and cultivating clarity through energy healing, meditation, and intuitive guidance. With a background in corporate, Anabel brings a grounded, practical approach to spiritual work. She studied at the Debra Silverman Applied Astrology School and is also a certified breath coach, life coach, and meditation coach.Anabel lives in Pepperell, Massachusetts on the Medicine Wheel farm with her family, where nature, seasonal cycles, and intentional living inform the meditations and teachings she shares.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Coffeehouse Series @ The Fitz - Coffeehouse Series: Brian Dickens // Chrissy Cunningham & Sarah Bird
Partnering & Presenting In Kind with Mass Cultural CouncilEnjoy an evening with community members - sharing in art, music, & great coffee (& tea, don't worry!) At The Fitz Auditorium, expect to see live performances from familiar faces, connect with your neighbors & indulge in local vendor options! Every month will feature a different local business - offering soups, scones, & other comfort fare! Local musicians will be performing from 6-8pm, taking a break at 7pm. We encourage folks to get there at 5:45pm. Seating will be offered but it is first come, first serve. We recommend registering for the event below via Eventbrite or purchasing a ticket via our PayPal link. Our PayPal link allows for direction donation & avoids Eventbrite service fees! This allows the Fitz staff to secure seating & prepare accordingly. See links below!Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/coffeehouse-series-the-fitz-tickets-1984074976665PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/KMVJ6JXKTHQK2Support local art & human creators at The Fitz this spring! We hope to see you there!About The Artists This Month: Brian Dickens: Brian Dickens is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Turners Falls, MA. Born in 1991, he has been performing his own songs on stages around New England and beyond since 2004. In 2012, he released his first full length solo acoustic album, followed a number of EPs. In 2016, he released "...And The Plot Dickens", his first full-band produced album. In 2018, he released "Posterity Measures", another full-band album, a 30 minute collection of mostly punk rock oriented songs. As of 2025, he continues to write more music, anticipating producing another album in the future.Brian Dickens writes songs about a variety of subjects but they are nearly all autobiographical and non-fictional. While singing lyrics spanning the serious and the silly, he plays corresponding acoustic guitar in a groovy, rhythmic style, drawing inspiration from folk, rock, blues and punk music.Listen & Connect Here: https://theplotdickens.github.io/theplotdickens/ Reckless Luna: Reckless Luna is an all female pop/rock collective from NHPreviously known as The Bellas, these lovely ladies deliver, beautiful covers of all your favorites and some fantastic originals too. They really shine with the gorgeous vocals, their harmonies are both angelic and powerful.Listen & Connect Here: https://www.facebook.com/p/Reckless-Luna-61556079129297/
 
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pack 1455 Webelos Den Meeting
 
Friday March 27, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Free Art Friday (All Ages) - Free Art Friday
Come and make something with us! Join us in the Art Room at The Fitz every 2nd & 4th Friday of the month from 6-8pm for Free Art Fridays! Get inspiration from weekly themes to guide your artistic vision! Lots of options - an art station extravaganzas.Be on the lookout for more Free Art Fridays!This Free Fitz Offering is supported in part by a grant from the Pepperell Cultural Council, a local agency supported by The Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.Additional donations - either monetary or art supplies - are accepted & appreciated. Spend your Friday Night at The Fitz!
 
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM    Cub Scout Pack 1455 Pack Meeting
 
Saturday March 28, 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM    2nd birthday event
 
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Lego League Explore: Unearthed - Lego League: Explore Unearthed (ages 6-10) Winter session
FIRST® LEGO® League gives kids ages 6–10 the chance to dive into STEM through hands-on learning, teamwork, and fun challenges. Students work together to research problems, design solutions, and build and code a LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime robot to complete missions. Along the way, they learn problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration as they test ideas, make improvements, and share what they’ve discovered. This season’s theme, UNEARTHED™, invites kids to uncover hidden treasures, artifacts, and stories while exploring science and history in exciting new ways.It’s the perfect program for kids who love building, coding, solving problems, or exploring archaeology. Class details to keep in mind: Lego Festival Date: 04/04/2026About the InstructorsKat and Dave Belliveau are engineers/project managers who have lived in Pepperell for 8 years with their three children, dog, chickens and pond goldfish. Collectively they hold Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering and Cybersecurity.  They have both worked for Raytheon for decades and began their journey with First Robotics as judges for both First Lego League (FLL) and First Robotics.  They have coached FLL Explore teams for the past two years now in Pepperell. Kat and Dave are both active leaders in Cub Scouting (pack1455 Pepperell) and enjoy gardening and traveling.
 
Sunday March 29, 2026
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM    Pony Club Quiz Competition
 
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM    Pony Club Quiz Competition
 
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM    Church Service
 
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Hannah Banana Creates: Adult Mixed Media - Adult Mixed Media
Join artist Hannah Banana for this fun introduction and exploration of multiple mediums! Enjoy playing with different paint styles & techniques, led by a soft soul with tenderness & so much knowledge they can't wait to share!About The Instructor:Hannah Banana is a live full spectrum artist from Southern NH with a primary focus on creating artwork to raise the vibration of the receiver. Banana's mission is to provide a range of sacred arts offerings directly to the community through visual arts, flow art and sound healing. Her creative vision enables you to find inspiration and beauty in the most unexpected places, and her belief in our divine connection is a powerful reminder that we are all part of something greater than ourselves. Hannah Banana is looking forward to her 5th season as Resident Artist at The Range in Mason, NH and is blessed and honored to work with MAXT Makerspace in Peterborough, NH.Check out more of Hannah's work below:https://www.thebananabox.org/https://www.facebook.com/HECdesigns/https://www.instagram.com/hecdesigns/https://www.youtube.com/@hannahbananacreates
 
Monday March 30, 2026
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM    Spanish with Fun World Languages - Spanish for K - 3 with Fun World Languages
Two Grade Levels: K-3 + Grades 4-8! Taught by Fun World Language Academy Get ready for a fun, hands-on introduction to the Spanish language—in person at The Fitz!This engaging class makes learning Spanish exciting and natural for young children. Through games, crafts, songs, and conversation, kids will explore everyday vocabulary like family, pets, food, numbers, and more— without even realizing how much they’re learning! What to Expect: Crafts and hands-on activities Language-based games Songs and movement Fun, age-appropriate conversation Cultural facts from Spanish-speaking countries Designed to maximize vocabulary acquisition and spark curiosity about other languages and cultures, this class keeps kids moving and learning.Fun World Language Academy is a small, local business based in Westford, offering enrichment classes in Spanish, French, and German for kids. Their mission is to spread the lifelong benefits of being bilingual— one fun, in-person class at a time!About the Instructor: Jill Frechette brings over 26 years of experience teaching in MA public schools. She holds a BA in Spanish and is certified to teach PreK–12. Jill has traveled extensively in Spain, including time spent living in Madrid to immerse herself in the language and culture. She’s passionate about helping children discover the joy of bilingualism.
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Spanish with Fun World Languages - Spanish for 4-8
Two Grade Levels: K-3 + Grades 4-8! Taught by Fun World Language Academy Get ready for a fun, hands-on introduction to the Spanish language—in person at The Fitz!This engaging class makes learning Spanish exciting and natural for young children. Through games, crafts, songs, and conversation, kids will explore everyday vocabulary like family, pets, food, numbers, and more— without even realizing how much they’re learning! What to Expect: Crafts and hands-on activities Language-based games Songs and movement Fun, age-appropriate conversation Cultural facts from Spanish-speaking countries Designed to maximize vocabulary acquisition and spark curiosity about other languages and cultures, this class keeps kids moving and learning.Fun World Language Academy is a small, local business based in Westford, offering enrichment classes in Spanish, French, and German for kids. Their mission is to spread the lifelong benefits of being bilingual— one fun, in-person class at a time!About the Instructor: Jill Frechette brings over 26 years of experience teaching in MA public schools. She holds a BA in Spanish and is certified to teach PreK–12. Jill has traveled extensively in Spain, including time spent living in Madrid to immerse herself in the language and culture. She’s passionate about helping children discover the joy of bilingualism.
 
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Lacrosse Clinic
 
Tuesday March 31, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:00 PM - 5:10 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Gamebots
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM    Snapology (ages 5-7 & 7-11) - Amusement Park Engineering
Amusement Park Engineering (Grades 3 - 5 ages 9 -12) Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Gamebots (Grades K - 2 ages 5 - 8)In this game focused robotics program, your little engineer will explore the basics of robotics while playing some really awesome games with and against their classmates! While working with a partner to complete various challenges, your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with creative building challenges and awesome games!KinderBots (Grades K-2 ages 5-8)In this beginner robotics program, your little engineer will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about motors while building drills or catapults or exploring how to use sensors while playing with a magic wand or goal kicker, we're certain your child will have a great time while they are learning a ton about robotics and how to work effectively with a partner!Foundational Engineering (Grades K-2, ages 5-8)Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things, or are they the kind of learner who likes to break things a part to see what's inside? If so, they're going to love Snapology's Foundational Engineering:Machines and contraptions program! This program gives your student the tools they need to understand mechanical movement and the importance of simple machinesThey will see these moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and contraptions, then use the models to develop new design ideas, tests out physics concepts abd even play games with thier partners and classmates. Whether they are the creative-constructive type or prefer the inquisitive-deconstructive way of learning, this program is sure to spark their engineering interests!
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Fitness Bootcamp for Women
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Scout Meeting
 
Wednesday April 1, 2026
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Magic with Stephanie Beach - Green Wand Workshop
Back by popular demand!This fun-filled workshop introduces your child to the art of magic, teamwork, and creative performance — all while sparking their imagination!The Green Wand Workshop has something for everyone it does not matter if you are a beginner or have some experience. Stephanie will make this class fun and exciting with new and different magic tricks.  Your child will receive: 8 Well Crafted, Kid-Sized, Magic Tricks 8 Magic Folders A keycard giving them on-line access to all 24 tricks and 8 videos  A special light weight folder to hold all their goodies A Certificate and Wand at end of workshop PLUS your child is taught by a Professional Magician. Your child’s instructor, Stephanie Beach, teaches more than just magic. She introduces the 8 traits of a great magician — including Respect, Preparation, Creativity, and Generosity — building confidence and life skills along the way.  At the end of the last class the children will perform a magic trick for both parents and siblings. 
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Lacrosse Clinic
 
Thursday April 2, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM    Pickleball! - Learn to Play Pickleball with Sue Adams - Pickleball 101 - Thursdays
Pickleball 101: Learn to Play Pickleball!In this class, Pickleball 101, students will learn how to play Pickleball. Students have two opportunities on two consecutive weeks to learn skills and run drill games to get the basics down. Players will be able to join in open play at the completion of this course.About The Instructor:Sue has been teaching Pickleball since 2017. She is passionate about the sport and has attained Level 2 certification through the Professional Pickleball Registry. Sue is passionate about Pickleball and is looking forward to meeting you on the court!
 
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Kids In Motion (5 & Under) - Kids In Motion (5 & under)
Kids Indoor Open Play! 5 and under! Kids have a safe place to play while parents socialize. Stay the whole time or drop in when it works for you!To sign up for a single day, click on the quarter and select the dates you want! You can select as many as you want at one time!No program school Vacations Tuesday Feb 17, Thursday Feb 19,  Tuesday April 21 and Thursday April 23 
 
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Kids Test Kitchen (Ages 6-12) - Kids Test Kitchen
Parents report that kids come home from Kid's Test Kitchen EXCITED about fresh ingredients and new recipes! Reluctant eaters learn that food is safe and fun! And everyone practices essential life skills like teamwork, time management, patience, along with the obvious skills like slicing, measuring, and cooking! On a mission to redefine kid food Kids' Test Kitchen's enthusiastic facilitators get eaters of all ages & abilities cooking, tasting, and thinking about healthy ingredients. Kids have food allergies but they shouldn't miss out on the fun.  We know allergies and can work around them, making sure that everyone is have fun and staying safe.Kids Test Kitchen presents kids the opportunity to explore new or familiar foods in their raw un-manipulated state. Then, working as a team, they'll slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they've prepared their finished dish. Class closes with an opportunity to taste the result of their hard work. Students receive a printed recipe card and focal ingredient- or a sample of the finished dish - so they can show off what they learned.IN ORDER TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION, you must fill out the forms linked below. One is a small prep form and one for allergies/modifications if applicable for your student.  
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Evening Vinyasa Yoga Flow with Katie Walmsley - Evening Vinyasa Flow: April Dates
Unwind, energize, and reconnect with your body through our Evening Vinyasa Yoga Flow, offered twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00–7:00 PM. This dynamic, breath-linked practice is designed to build strength, flexibility, and balance while promoting relaxation and mental clarity.Classes will take place in the upstairs Fitz Media Center - a cozy, carpeted space that offers a comfortable and welcoming environment for movement and mindfulness. Each session features a thoughtfully sequenced flow suitable for adults of all experience levels, with options and modifications provided to support individual needs.This program runs from early March through the end of May 2026, making it a perfect way to establish a consistent movement routine as the seasons change. Open to adults ages 18 and up, this class invites participants to move with intention, reduce stress, and end the day feeling refreshed and grounded.About The Instructor - In Her Words! Community-Centered & Heart-Led Yoga InstructorKaitlyn Walmsley Yoga, to me, is about connection—to breath, to body, and to community. I began practicing yoga over 10 years ago as a way to manage anxiety and the everyday stress of life. What started as a personal coping tool quickly became something much deeper. I fell in love with the way yoga creates space for calm, self-awareness, and healing, both on and off the mat.I am a 200-hour certified yoga teacher, trained through personal practice and Yoga Renew and registered with Yoga Alliance. My teaching emphasizes mindfulness, authenticity, and creating a sense of belonging. My classes are approachable and thoughtfully sequenced, blending gentle flow with moments of stillness and reflection to support nervous system regulation, self-care, and overall well-being. I welcome students of all backgrounds and experience levels and strive to create a space where everyone can show up exactly as they are—feeling supported, seen, and encouraged. My intention is to offer yoga as an accessible outlet for those navigating stress, anxiety, or life transitions, as well as for anyone seeking a restorative form of self-care. I live locally in Pepperell, where classes are held, and I am deeply committed to supporting the wellness of my community through inclusive, heart-led yoga.
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Fitness Bootcamp for Women
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Pack 1455 Lions/ Tigers Den
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Astrology 101: Discover Yourself Through the Stars - Astrology 101: Discovering Yourself In The Stars
Curious about astrology and how it can help you understand yourself more deeply?This beginner-friendly course will guide you through the essentials — from reading your birth chart to understanding the planets, signs, and elements that shape your energetic blueprint.Through a blend of teaching, interactive activities, and practical application, you’ll learn in this 4 week class series how to use astrology as a tool for clarity, self-awareness, and personal growth.What You’ll Learn What astrology is and how it works The four elements (Water, Air, Earth, Fire) How to create and read a birth chart The characteristics of each planet The zodiac signs and their qualities Understanding your Sun, Moon, and Rising signs How to apply astrology in everyday life All are welcome. No prior experience needed.About The Instructor:  Anabel Tonkovic is a Quantum Reiki Master, astrologer, and founder of Nuna Therapy. She supports individuals in regulating their nervous systems, reconnecting with their inner rhythm, and cultivating clarity through energy healing, meditation, and intuitive guidance. With a background in corporate, Anabel brings a grounded, practical approach to spiritual work. She studied at the Debra Silverman Applied Astrology School and is also a certified breath coach, life coach, and meditation coach.Anabel lives in Pepperell, Massachusetts on the Medicine Wheel farm with her family, where nature, seasonal cycles, and intentional living inform the meditations and teachings she shares.
 
Saturday April 4, 2026
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM    5th Birthday Party