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to party, blunt Anita who says it like it is,<br />

Liza and her ‘issues’, boring Kate the great<br />

designated driver and Sharon, the not-soangelic<br />

angel who just couldn’t resist tagging<br />

along! GIRLS NIGHT is bursting with<br />

energy and is packed with hits Lady Marmalade,<br />

It’s Raining Men, Man, I Feel Like a<br />

Woman, I Will Survive, We are family and<br />

many more, so grab the girls and get ready<br />

to party! Ticket prices $47- $67<br />

Saturday - Sunday, Oct 16-17<br />

Annual Harvest Festival<br />

Sturbridge Town Common,<br />

Strubridge 10am-5pm<br />

Experience fall fun on the Sturbridge<br />

Town Common at the Annual Harvest Festival.<br />

The festival celebrates its 21st year<br />

in 2010 with crafters, homemade baked<br />

goods, harvest displays, activities for kids,<br />

live music, and a whole lot more. Sample a<br />

wide variety <strong>of</strong> delicious culinary creations<br />

from the Chefs <strong>of</strong> Sturbridge. Watch as<br />

Chainsaw Sculptor “The Machine” Jesse<br />

Green creates a Sturbridge-themed totem<br />

pole before your very eyes! Check<br />

out the spectacular scarecrows displayed<br />

on the grounds <strong>of</strong> the Publick House<br />

and be there for the Scarecrow Contest<br />

Awards Ceremony. View more info on the<br />

Scarecrow Contest: www.publickhouse.<br />

com/documents/scarecrow2010_000.pdf.<br />

The whole family will enjoy the autumn<br />

tradition <strong>of</strong> the Annual Harvest Festival!<br />

Admission and parking is free.<br />

Saturday - Sunday, Oct 16-24<br />

AppleFest: Wachusett Mountain<br />

Ski Area, Princeton<br />

10am-5pm<br />

The 27th Annual AppleFest is our popular<br />

fall festival celebration including over 60<br />

craft exhibitors each weekend, farmers<br />

market, and special family fun side shows<br />

both weekends with traditional New England<br />

flair.<br />

Wednesday, October 20<br />

Paint the Town Pink<br />

Plaza Azteca, Worcester,<br />

6pm - 10pm<br />

Enjoy a girl’s night out at Worcester’s newest<br />

authentic Mexican Restaurant. Local<br />

businesses such as DL Fitness Studios,<br />

Skinny Water, Air Brush Make Up, and<br />

Arbonne are just a few vendors that will<br />

be showcasing their services. In addition<br />

you can sip $5 martinis and margaritas and<br />

chow down on an authentic all you can<br />

eat Mexican buffet. Every attendee will<br />

receive a gift bag filled with discounts and<br />

freebies from local area businesses.<br />

Admission: $16 in advance, $20 day <strong>of</strong><br />

For more information visit www.paintthetownpinkworc.com.<br />

Friday, October 22<br />

Ladies’ Night<br />

DZian Gallery, Worcester<br />

6:30pm – 9:30pm<br />

This fabulous and relaxing girls’ night out<br />

is set to include jewelry vendors, hair and<br />

makeup consultants, skin care specialists,<br />

card readings, massages and more! The<br />

event will also feature a cash bar, hors<br />

d’oeurves and valet parking.<br />

Admission: $3 suggested donation to<br />

Worcester Animal Rescue League<br />

For more information visit www.dzian.net.<br />

November<br />

Friday, Nov 5<br />

Friday Night Fun with<br />

Glassblowing: Beer Steins<br />

New Street Glass Studio, Worcester<br />

6:30-9:30pm<br />

Get a taste <strong>of</strong> the ancient art <strong>of</strong> glassblowing<br />

in this fun one night course. In one evening<br />

you will learn about the history and<br />

process behind creating beautiful blown<br />

glass creations at the New Street Glass<br />

Studio. After safety and studio etiquette<br />

are discussed, students will watch a brief<br />

demonstration <strong>of</strong> this 2,000 year old art<br />

before diving in and making their very<br />

own vase, flower, paperweight, or bowl<br />

from glass gathered out <strong>of</strong> a 2,100-degree<br />

furnace. No experience necessary. Materials:<br />

All materials are included.<br />

Fee $80<br />

Friday, Nov 12<br />

The Doo-Wop Murders Murder Mystery<br />

Dinner Theater<br />

Salem Cross Inn, West Brookfield<br />

6:30-9pm<br />

Danny “Boom Boom” Divitro is still hosting<br />

a high school reunion and fundraiser,<br />

but now the plot has thickened a bit. The<br />

guilty parties from last year are no longer<br />

the guilty ones! We’ve got new crimes,<br />

new suspects, and a new solution to the<br />

crimes. You never know who might be<br />

killed and become a teen angel. Ladies,<br />

put on your poodle skirts and saddle<br />

shoes and guys, wear your white T-shirts,<br />

jeans and leather jackets!<br />

The food is great too! We’ll be serving<br />

tossed garden salad with creamy Italian<br />

dressing, rustic boneless breast <strong>of</strong> chicken<br />

with supreme sauce, seasonal potato and<br />

vegetable, homemade rolls and ice cream<br />

cakeballs with homemade hot fudge.<br />

Thursday, Nov 18<br />

13th Annual Trees in the Urban<br />

Landscape Symposium<br />

Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Diversity in the Urban Landscape: A<br />

Planned Invasion. Keynote Speaker: Peter<br />

del Tredici, Senior Research Scientist, Arnold<br />

Arboretum. Pre-registration recommended.<br />

Walk-in registration and refreshments<br />

9:00 - 9:30 A.M.<br />

$10 Program, $20 Program with Box Lunch<br />

Wednesday-Sunday, Nov 17-20<br />

Six Characters in Search <strong>of</strong> An Author<br />

WPI: Little Theatre<br />

Worcester 8-10pm<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Humanities and Arts<br />

and Masque present SIX CHARACTERS<br />

IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR by Luigi<br />

Pirandello in the Robert Brustein adaptation<br />

that premiered at the American Repertory<br />

Theatre.<br />

Friday Novemeber 26<br />

Tim & Eric Awesome Tour, Good Job<br />

Wilbur Theatre, Bsoton 7:30-9:30pm<br />

Much like the television series, Tim and<br />

Eric Awesome Tour, Great Job! Chrimbus<br />

Spectacular 2010 is a fast-paced, live<br />

variety show, complete with short films,<br />

parodies, pranks and musical numbers.<br />

Tim and Eric will also show never-beforeseen<br />

videos and clips from their upcoming<br />

one-hour holiday special, Tim and Eric<br />

Awesome Show, Great Job! Chrimbus<br />

Special, which will premiere December 12.<br />

Throughout the tour, special performances<br />

will include the band Pusswhip Banggang<br />

and Neil Hamburger will perform the<br />

opening set.<br />

Admission $26<br />

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