Natick Powwow: Annual Harvest Moon & Creator Celebration
Hosted by the Massachusett Praying Indians of Natick Tribe. Host Drum: Generations Natick Praying Indian wedding ceremony, singing, dancing, storytelling, food, flute and more!
Hosted by the Massachusett Praying Indians of Natick Tribe. Host Drum: Generations Natick Praying Indian wedding ceremony, singing, dancing, storytelling, food, flute and more!
Indigenous visionaries, scientists and communities are rematriating the buffalo to the heart of the North American plains they once defined, signaling a turning point for Indigenous nations, the ecosystem, and […]
Charles Dickens has famously been called “The Man Who Invented Christmas.” Inspired by the writings of Washington Irving earlier in the 19th century, Dickens wrote five Christmas novellas between 1843 […]
Join poet and artist, Tom Gilligan, at Ten Trees Books, at 29 Main Street, Natick, on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 6:30 PM, for Third Thursday Poetry. Tom Gilligan will […]
In February, enjoy a Story Walk around Natick Center. The book chosen by the Natick Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event organizers, "The ABCs of Black History," by Rio Cortez, […]
Join us on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, to celebrate International Day of the Women at W. E. (Women Entrepreneurs) Love Women! Thank you to The Center for Arts in Natick […]
Come join for an exploration of solo repertoire for viola da gamba–starting with its polyphonic beginnings, and the “poeticall musicke” of Tobias Hume; its zenith in France with the “pieces […]
One of NCOF’s longstanding annual events (formerly Spring Spectacular), this event celebrates everything there is to love about the springtime. Bring your whole family and learn about wool processing or native plants, enjoy live music and a delicious meal from one of our food trucks, meet the sheep and play a round of chicken plop bingo!
While you’re here, visit our annual Seedling Sale, happening the same day (there is no admission cost to attend the Seedling Sale)
You are invited to celebrate the vibrant multi-cultural spirit of our town during the Holi Festival! Holi (pronounced /holi/; Sanskrit: हो ली Holi) is a delightful spring festival that is […]
Celebrate Juneteenth in Natick on Natick Common from 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM. There will be delicious food by Mig's Dogs, fun activities, and musical performances by Drum Nomads, and more. All […]