Repair Cafe
Got something that needs fixing or mending? Bring it to the Repair Café!
Hosted by Framingham Rotary Club
Got something that needs fixing or mending? Bring it to the Repair Café!
Hosted by Framingham Rotary Club
Check out all the awesome events happening in Natick this month to support mental health! Featured events include:
"Stop Avoiding Stuff" presentation by Dr. Lisa Coyne at Wilson Middle School - Thursday, May 15, 2025 | 6:30-8:00pm - Registration Required: Register Here
Be Seen in GreenDay - Friday, May 16, 2025 | All Day!
“Inside Out 2” Movie Screening at TCAN - Saturday, May 17, 2025 | 2:00-4:00pm - Registration Required: Register Here
QPR Suicide Prevention Training at the Morse Institute Library in Natick - Wednesday, May 28, 2025 | 6:30-8:30pm - Registration Required: Register Here
Community Health and Wellness Fair at the Natick Common - Saturday, May 31, 2025 | 9:00am-1:00pm
All of these events are FREE and open to the public. Follow @naticksupportsmentalhealthon Facebook for more information!
Hosted By The Town of Natick and Community Partners
Join us for an evening of thought-provoking cinema and engaging conversation with award-winning Canadian filmmaker Judy Jackson. We will be screening Jackson's latest documentary 'Where Can We Live in Peace?' followed by a discussion with the filmmaker herself. Jackon's latest film covers the migrant crisis and is centered on a migrant shelter in Mexico. The documentary focuses on individual migrant stories and humanizes the struggle and dangers migrants face from robbery and violence to exploitation.
Each year, we celebrate the many cultures within our community through the offering of native foods, music, dance, and performances. This event is free and open to the public and strives to build deeper connections among community members through education, entertainment, and fun.
Hosted by Natick Center Cultural District
Weston United Methodist Church, 377 North Avenue Weston
Pre-register at: Race Amity Day Registration
Join us at 10:00 am at the gazebo on the Town Common. At 10:30 am, the group will March to the Morse Institute Library Natick, Lebowitz Meeting Hall, for a morning of reflection, live stream of the event in DC, film footage from the 1963 March on Washington, with music, and live speeches. All are welcome to join at any time.
Hosted by The Town of Natick
World-renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma joins The Watertown Citizens Refugee Support Group in support of the group’s vital work assisting refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants from all over the world as they seek to start a new life in our local communities. The event will be livestreamed and registration is required.
Hosted by The Watertown Citizens Refugee Support Group
Are you interested in serving in Town government? The community benefits when people step up, and when diverse perspectives are reflected in the committee work of Natick. June is frequently the time of year when members are appointed or re-appointed. Visit natickma.gov/volunteer for more information and to apply.
The purpose of this committee will be to propose a new Town Seal after a public process that shall include
consultation with a diverse group of stakeholders including members of Indigenous communities; to hold at least one public forum; and to provide a report and recommendation to a future Town Meeting that shall consider implementation of a new seal.
If approved, Town Meeting Article 16 will establish a committee to bring a report and recommendation to a future Town Meeting for a new or revised Town seal. This Zoom meeting will be an opportunity for Town Meeting members to learn more and ask questions, since Town Meeting will be under unusual time pressures this fall with less opportunity than usual for questions and debate. The public is welcome to attend this meeting, although registration is required. For additional information provided by the Article 16 sponsors to Town Meeting members, see bit.ly/NatickTownSeal.
Hosted By Sponsors of Article 16
Join Filmmaker Zadi Zokou for a screening and discussion of his film that covers three centuries of Natick and Southern New England: Puritans, Christian Indians, King Philip’s War, Black slavery, the Abolitionist Movement and more! Light refreshments will be served. Admission is FREE.
Hosted by Holliston Historical Society and Holliston Library
Annual Harvest Moon and Creator Praise Celebration - Please join us for our annual powwow featuring: Honoring the Elders, Special Guest, food, singing, dancing, storytelling and more. Gates open at 11am and Grand Entry begins at 1pm. All are welcome!
Hosted by the Praying Indians of Natick Tribe