
Jeff Chetkauskas
5 reviews on 1 places
Nice park near the water with restrooms, scheduled performances, beautiful flower garden with waterfountains. Come to picnic for the afternoon, take a stroll with the dog or kids, see music performances or plays on the stage. Snack bar on premises. Parking is outside of the park with a short walk to the park.
We were one of the lucky few who got tickets for an intimate gathering with Paula Cole. I would love to do it again sometime. I hope the renovations are coming along nicely for such a beautiful place.
The sculptures are a great symbol for the end of the Boston Marathon. There are dining tables ate close by and a lot of people around so don't be surprised if you don't locate them right away. After checking out the sculptures, go check out many of the historic places to visit nearby, such as the library, churches, Copley area and over to Boston Common.
The first part of the tour gives you a peak into the decor and life of tje people living in a home in the 1800s. My favorite wasthe upstairs room with all the memorabilia from the local history, including manufacturing, native heritage, wars fought, stores long passes, the fair grounds in Waterville, and many other items in the collection. The trip ends in the Apothecary with a medicine collection provided by the Laverdiare's. Kids are free and tours start on the hours. Please check to find the seasonal schedule.
Take a class to learn a new art skill. Or join in some of the many projects offered to the public for free. Creative art projects to take home or group projects to stay on display in the studio. The themes do a great job of incorporating the comunity. March 2018 has projects on display from area schools art classes.