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Felted Wisp

Zoom Meeting Online Harvard, MA, United States

If you love the magical and whimsical, you'll enjoy felting this cute little Wisp, and he'll love joining you're other felted creatures.   Rachel is a fiber artist focusing predominately on the subject of nature both in the form of landscapes and abstract designs. She captures the details and textures found in the natural world

Event Series Painting with Wool – Beach Scene

Painting with Wool – Beach Scene

Zoom Meeting Online Harvard, MA, United States

Painting with wool has become a popular class taught by Rachel Benson.  This month, follow her guidance to create an uplifting summer beach scene using needle-felting techniques.     Rachel is a fiber artist focusing predominately on the subject of nature both in the form of landscapes and abstract designs. She captures the details and textures

Event Series Yoga in Nature at Friendly Crossways

Yoga in Nature at Friendly Crossways

Friendly Crossways 247 Littleton County Rd, Harvard, MA, United States

Embrace peace with outdoor yoga in Harvard! Sarah Lael continues her gentle yoga instruction outdoors at Friendly Crossways.  Her practice blends gentle movement and meditation to enhance intuition and support nervous system balance.  All levels are welcome at this series of four classes.  THURSDAYS in JUNE. Pre-registration is required, $75 for all four classes.  Drop-ins

An Exquisite Sandwich – Lush Beauty with Exhilarating Mixins

ZOOM Session 7 Fairbank St, MA, United States

CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CONCERT! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88327911833?pwd=cjI4TWtXb3JiNnVaalVDTmpId3Ftdz09   Veteran guitarist Dave McLellan presents a thick club sandwich of six short reflective works with rich harmonies supporting simple but profound melodies, interleaved with larger works by Villa-Lobos, Albeniz, Rodrigo, and de Falla. Composers range from 16th century vihuelist Luis Narvaez to Boston composer Francine Trester. Arrangers

Event Series Yoga in Nature at Carlson Orchard

Yoga in Nature at Carlson Orchard

Carlson Orchards 115 Oak Hill Rd, Harvard, MA, United States

Embrace peace with outdoor yoga in Harvard! Sarah Lael continues her gentle yoga instruction outdoors at Carlson's Orchard.  Her practice blends gentle movement and meditation to enhance intuition and support nervous system balance.  All levels are welcome at this series of five classes.  TUESDAYS in JUNE. Pre-registration is required, $75 for all five classes.  Drop-ins

Event Series Painting with Wool – Beach Scene

Painting with Wool – Beach Scene

Zoom Meeting Online Harvard, MA, United States

Painting with wool has become a popular class taught by Rachel Benson.  This month, follow her guidance to create an uplifting summer beach scene using needle-felting techniques.     Rachel is a fiber artist focusing predominately on the subject of nature both in the form of landscapes and abstract designs. She captures the details and textures

Event Series Yoga in Nature at Friendly Crossways

Yoga in Nature at Friendly Crossways

Friendly Crossways 247 Littleton County Rd, Harvard, MA, United States

Embrace peace with outdoor yoga in Harvard! Sarah Lael continues her gentle yoga instruction outdoors at Friendly Crossways.  Her practice blends gentle movement and meditation to enhance intuition and support nervous system balance.  All levels are welcome at this series of four classes.  THURSDAYS in JUNE. Pre-registration is required, $75 for all four classes.  Drop-ins

Welcome Event

ZOOM Session 7 Fairbank St, MA, United States

The 4th Annual Harvard Music Festival will begin on Sunday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. with an online reception featuring the Festival's co-directors: violinist Judith Eissenberg, pianist Judith Gordon and cellist Rhonda Rider. Enjoy a micro-concert of music for trio by Joseph Haydn, Astor Piazzolla, and a mesmerizing new work by celebrated Indian-American composer Reena

ROOM 7F: A Zoom-Room Practice Portal

Room 7F MA, United States

Performers and audiences alike treasure the sense of community rooted in a shared love of music - both contingents are challenged by the suspending of so much real-time, active, collaborative music-making due to the pandemic. And the collective loss of schedules and structures has left many musicians unmotivated, seeking ways to revitalize their practice this