fbpx

Events

Sturbridge offers many events throughout the year that can include local concerts, farmers markets, fun runs or the continuous interactive programming at Old Sturbridge Village.

Live Music at Saw Dust Coffee House

Event Series Live Music at Saw Dust Coffee House

Saw Dust Coffee House will be presenting live music at the following Friday and Saturday evenings from 7:30pm to 10:30pm.  Saw Dust Coffee House welcomes you to enjoy our fresh coffee, amazing cocktails, delicious desserts and more.  The dates and performers are: + Friday, September 2nd - Mike Silva + Saturday, September 3rd - Tequila...

Doubles and Bubbles Volleyball Tournament

Enjoy great scenery, competitive volleyball and delicious beverages at this well attended event.  The "Traveling Foodie" Food Truck from New Hampshire will be serving great dishes.  Dogs on leashes welcome.  The last tournament was sold out so register early.

Sturbridge Farmers Market

Event Series Sturbridge Farmers Market

Each Sunday the Sturbridge Farmer's Market will feature a wide selection of your favorite local farms, food makers and artisans.  The Market also includes live music. All designed to create a regular event to offer healthy food, support local businesses, hear great music and share in the Sturbridge community.

Stomp N’ Holler’s CountryFest at Sturbridge Farmer’s Market

Free

Rescheduled from July 21st. Break out your lawn chairs, picnic baskets and 10-gallon hats and come out for a fun day of Original and Classic Country/Country Rock as Stomp N' Holler plays your favorites from Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson to Garth Brooks, Zac Brown and Miranda Lambert with a little Eagles and Neil Young...

Armchair Travelers Take to the Open Road: A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

Free

Join the Armchair Travelers Book Group as they Take to the Open Road! No registration is necessary, just drop-in! Copies of A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers are available to pick up at the library. Sponsored by the Friends of the JHPL. About the book: It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and...