This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults! Learn to make colorful stars from pony beads! You can attach them to keychains or use them in any way you want. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. Join us to make seed bead bracelets, but with a twist - we'll be using clear plastic tubing and filling it with whatever color beads you want. This program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults. Join our new monthly fiber arts group for teens and learn the basics of knitting and crochet, or bring your own project to work on! We'll have snacks, basic supplies, and a selection of the best knitting and crochet books the library has.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults. Join our new monthly fiber arts group for teens and learn the basics of knitting and crochet, or bring your own project to work on! We'll have snacks, basic supplies, and a selection of the best knitting and crochet books the library has.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. Taste-test all the Pop Tart flavors we can find, and help us figure out which is the best. Registration required. This program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.
The Winchester Conservation Commission is sponsoring its annual event to improve the habitat, environment and water quality along the Aberjona. We’re organizing it a little differently this year and we’d love to have you join us!
Pick up litter and/or cut back and remove invasives (bittersweet, knotweed, etc. )
4 locations between 9AM - 12PM
Judkins Pond - Meet/join at Griffin Museum parking lot
Behind Stop and Shop - Meet/join at parking lot on the east side of Stop and Shop
Elliot Park - Meet/join at Elliot Park near Wedge Pond
Train tracks near Winchester High School Playing Fields (Ciarcia
Free workout & food talk for teens at FreddyLive Fitness, Saturday, 10/26, from 4-6 pm
Freddy is passionate about sharing his studio and his story with young people. Invite your teen to grab a friend for a (very adaptable!) workout for all genders and all levels of fitness, healthy snacks, and a short Saturday-night style discussion on how working out and eating smart can help with stress reduction and self-care.
This program is brought to you by Leaders for an Equitable Tomorrow (LET), a joint initiative between the Network for Social Justice and Social Capital Inc.
Don't fight your feelings! Learn how physical fitness releases stress and can help you find balance. Join us for a workout and talk about healthy habits for middle and high schoolers.