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SUMMARY:Cooking with Rico: The Final Course
DESCRIPTION:Cooking With Rico: The Final Course\nFan Favorites (Part 2)\nMay 20th • 6 PM \nCooking With Rico began 15 years ago with a simple idea: great food\, shared knowledge\, a little entertainment\, and a table where everyone felt welcome.\nWhat started as a monthly interactive cooking class quickly became something more. A place to learn\, laugh\, taste\, ask questions\, make friends\, and return again and again. \nAs 2026 marks the final year of Cooking With Rico\, we are celebrating with a special farewell season. This curated series of three experiences will highlight the dishes\, techniques\, stories\, and the people who made it so special over the years. \nThe second evening\, “Fan Favorites\,” will be bringing back the favorites over the years. We have been asking and taking notes\, the menu and pricing will be out soon! \nReserve Your Spot Today! Seats are limited\, so be sure to reserve your spot early. This event is a fixed price per person\, tax and gratuity are not included. Wine\, beer\, and cocktails are available from our bar at an extra cost. \nFor reservations\, please make them on TOCK or call 508-347-2321. \nA $25 per person deposit is required with your reservation.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/cooking-with-rico-the-final-course/
LOCATION:Avellino Restaurant\, 502 Main Street\, Sturbridge\, 01518\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T180000
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CREATED:20260514T142330Z
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SUMMARY:Herb Garden Workshop with Stillmans Farm
DESCRIPTION:Come get your hands a little dirty and your spirits high! \nJoin Stillman’s Farm at Deep Roots Distillery for a fun workshop of “garden-to-glass” magic. Sip on a delicious handcrafted cocktail while you tuck sweet herbs and edibles into your very own summer container garden. It’s the perfect mix of floral and flavors that’ll keep your home bar fresh all season long! \nCost includes container\, soil\, six (6) herb plants of your choice and a beverage of choice.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/herb-garden-workshop-with-stillmans-farm/
LOCATION:Deep Roots Distillery USA\, 559 Main St.\, Unit 209\, Fiskdale\, 01518
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deep Roots Distillery USA":MAILTO:Deeprootsdistilleryusa@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260428T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200629Z
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SUMMARY:Yankee Ingenuity
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity begins this May with a series of weekend programs exploring New England’s long-standing role in shaping American innovation. Throughout the month\, local makers\, small businesses\, and community partners will be featured alongside historical interpretation\, illustrating how the region’s economy has long been driven by creativity\, skill\, and practical problem-solving. Organized around four themes—Eat\, Move\, Play\, and Work— this event connects everyday life from the Revolutionary era through the 1830s to the present\, highlighting the businesses and industries that continue to sustain the region today. \nYankee Ingenuity: EAT | May 2 & 3 \nThe first weekend of Yankee Ingenuity begins with EAT. Culinary tradition and food production have long been a foundation of New England life. Amelia Simmons’s American Cookery (1796)\, America’s first cookbook\, will be brought to life on hearths similar to those used in her era. Guests will witness the recipes and techniques that defined early American cooking\, featuring distinctly regional ingredients like cornmeal\, pumpkin\, and cranberries that set American cuisine apart from its European roots. \nYankee Ingenuity: MOVE | May 9 & 10 \nThe challenge of transporting people\, goods\, and equipment has been an area of constant innovation in New England. From the ox to the horse\, from the canal boat to the railroad\, each advancement shaped how commerce flowed and communities connected. Discover how the region’s geography and economic needs drove creative solutions to the age-old problem of movement\, transforming local trade into networks that reached across the nation. \nYankee Ingenuity: PLAY | May 23 – 25 \nAll work and no play was not the case for New Englanders\, who brought the same ingenuity to leisure as they did to labor. From hand-crafted games and intricate puzzles to folk crafts and outdoor pastimes\, residents found creative ways to fill their free hours. These diversions weren’t just entertainment\, they reflected the values\, skills\, and social bonds that knit communities together during an era of rapid change and growth. \nYankee Ingenuity: WORK | May 30 & 31 \nLike most of America\, during formative years of the country\, New England was starved for workers\, which led to groundbreaking innovation and mechanization. The Industrial Revolution can claim a large part of its American origins right here in New England\, where water-powered mills\, interchangeable parts\, and factory systems transformed how goods were made. This drive to do more with less labor didn’t just change the economy\, it reshaped the landscape\, the workforce\, and the very nature of American work.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/yankee-ingenuity/2026-05-23/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sturbridge Village":MAILTO:kmorrill@osv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260514T141137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T141535Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Fling Craft Fair & Food Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Hardwick Winery for our annual spring fling craft fair and food festival! 🌸🌿🍷 \nShop from 70+ local vendors\, taste some magnificent local food trucks\, and sip on some local wines! \nMark your calendar and bring your friends! Grab a glass\, listen to live local music\, support local businesses\, and enjoy a perfect Memorial Day weekend! \n(Note: Bring cash\, as some vendors do not accept credit cards.)
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/spring-fling-craft-fair-food-festival/
LOCATION:Hardwick Vineyard & Winery\, 3305 Greenwich Rd\, Hardwick\, MA\, United States\, 01082\, Hardwick\, MA\, 01082\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hardwick Vineyard & Winery":MAILTO:info@hardwickwinery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T093000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260424T154951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T155009Z
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SUMMARY:Night in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Night in the Museum is an overnight experience designed for scouts\, schools and other youth groups of up to 80 participants. With only a map and a tattered journal at their side\, young historians will travel back in time and take part in a mysterious\, candlelit adventure through the 1830s. The quest will exercise their detective skills as they hunt for clues\, conduct experiments\, and investigate the past. Back at our hands-on learning laboratory\, we will experiment with historic crafts to learn more about 19th-century life. \nWho?\n\nAvailable for youth ages 5 and up.\nMinimum of 36 participants and maximum of 80 each evening.  If your group has LESS than 80 participants\, other groups may be added until the 80-participant cap is met.\nSmaller groups are welcome to sign up for available dates.  If you are a Scout group\, friends and siblings are also welcome to attend.  However\, a date that does not meet the minimum may be rescheduled.    Small groups may be encouraged to join a date with available slots remaining.\nOne adult is required for every five children; one-to-one ratio for children under the age of 8.\n\nCost?\n\nPricing is $75 for youth and $60 for adults.\nProgram fee includes:\nInteractive tour of the Village\, hearth cooking and a craft\nAn evening snack\nStandard daytime admission to the Village the day of and day after the program\nBreakfast\nA special OSV patch\n\nOther Important Information & Policies:\nAll participants will have to fill out a roster. \nThe cancellation policy for this program is as follows: \nReduction in numbers:  For program planning purposes\, any changes in group numbers must be finalized two weeks prior to your overnight date.  After this\, your reservations are non-refundable.  Groups reducing their size after this cut-off must find replacements for those participants who cancel or cover their cost. \nCancellation of overnight:  If Old Sturbridge Village cancels your overnight due to inclement weather\, the group is welcome to reschedule to another date OR is entitled to a full refund. \nParticipants are responsible for bringing their own bedding to sleep in our unique Museum Education Building.  Outdoor camping is also available; please contact us at osved@osv.org for more information. \nA limited number of cots are available for adults on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nIf anyone in your party is feeling ill prior to your overnight program\, please notify us and have the party stay home
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/night-in-the-museum-at-osv-2/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260428T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200629Z
UID:10003028-1779615000-1779642000@experiencesturbridge.com
SUMMARY:Yankee Ingenuity
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity begins this May with a series of weekend programs exploring New England’s long-standing role in shaping American innovation. Throughout the month\, local makers\, small businesses\, and community partners will be featured alongside historical interpretation\, illustrating how the region’s economy has long been driven by creativity\, skill\, and practical problem-solving. Organized around four themes—Eat\, Move\, Play\, and Work— this event connects everyday life from the Revolutionary era through the 1830s to the present\, highlighting the businesses and industries that continue to sustain the region today. \nYankee Ingenuity: EAT | May 2 & 3 \nThe first weekend of Yankee Ingenuity begins with EAT. Culinary tradition and food production have long been a foundation of New England life. Amelia Simmons’s American Cookery (1796)\, America’s first cookbook\, will be brought to life on hearths similar to those used in her era. Guests will witness the recipes and techniques that defined early American cooking\, featuring distinctly regional ingredients like cornmeal\, pumpkin\, and cranberries that set American cuisine apart from its European roots. \nYankee Ingenuity: MOVE | May 9 & 10 \nThe challenge of transporting people\, goods\, and equipment has been an area of constant innovation in New England. From the ox to the horse\, from the canal boat to the railroad\, each advancement shaped how commerce flowed and communities connected. Discover how the region’s geography and economic needs drove creative solutions to the age-old problem of movement\, transforming local trade into networks that reached across the nation. \nYankee Ingenuity: PLAY | May 23 – 25 \nAll work and no play was not the case for New Englanders\, who brought the same ingenuity to leisure as they did to labor. From hand-crafted games and intricate puzzles to folk crafts and outdoor pastimes\, residents found creative ways to fill their free hours. These diversions weren’t just entertainment\, they reflected the values\, skills\, and social bonds that knit communities together during an era of rapid change and growth. \nYankee Ingenuity: WORK | May 30 & 31 \nLike most of America\, during formative years of the country\, New England was starved for workers\, which led to groundbreaking innovation and mechanization. The Industrial Revolution can claim a large part of its American origins right here in New England\, where water-powered mills\, interchangeable parts\, and factory systems transformed how goods were made. This drive to do more with less labor didn’t just change the economy\, it reshaped the landscape\, the workforce\, and the very nature of American work.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/yankee-ingenuity/2026-05-24/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sturbridge Village":MAILTO:kmorrill@osv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260525T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260428T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200629Z
UID:10003029-1779701400-1779728400@experiencesturbridge.com
SUMMARY:Yankee Ingenuity
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity begins this May with a series of weekend programs exploring New England’s long-standing role in shaping American innovation. Throughout the month\, local makers\, small businesses\, and community partners will be featured alongside historical interpretation\, illustrating how the region’s economy has long been driven by creativity\, skill\, and practical problem-solving. Organized around four themes—Eat\, Move\, Play\, and Work— this event connects everyday life from the Revolutionary era through the 1830s to the present\, highlighting the businesses and industries that continue to sustain the region today. \nYankee Ingenuity: EAT | May 2 & 3 \nThe first weekend of Yankee Ingenuity begins with EAT. Culinary tradition and food production have long been a foundation of New England life. Amelia Simmons’s American Cookery (1796)\, America’s first cookbook\, will be brought to life on hearths similar to those used in her era. Guests will witness the recipes and techniques that defined early American cooking\, featuring distinctly regional ingredients like cornmeal\, pumpkin\, and cranberries that set American cuisine apart from its European roots. \nYankee Ingenuity: MOVE | May 9 & 10 \nThe challenge of transporting people\, goods\, and equipment has been an area of constant innovation in New England. From the ox to the horse\, from the canal boat to the railroad\, each advancement shaped how commerce flowed and communities connected. Discover how the region’s geography and economic needs drove creative solutions to the age-old problem of movement\, transforming local trade into networks that reached across the nation. \nYankee Ingenuity: PLAY | May 23 – 25 \nAll work and no play was not the case for New Englanders\, who brought the same ingenuity to leisure as they did to labor. From hand-crafted games and intricate puzzles to folk crafts and outdoor pastimes\, residents found creative ways to fill their free hours. These diversions weren’t just entertainment\, they reflected the values\, skills\, and social bonds that knit communities together during an era of rapid change and growth. \nYankee Ingenuity: WORK | May 30 & 31 \nLike most of America\, during formative years of the country\, New England was starved for workers\, which led to groundbreaking innovation and mechanization. The Industrial Revolution can claim a large part of its American origins right here in New England\, where water-powered mills\, interchangeable parts\, and factory systems transformed how goods were made. This drive to do more with less labor didn’t just change the economy\, it reshaped the landscape\, the workforce\, and the very nature of American work.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/yankee-ingenuity/2026-05-25/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sturbridge Village":MAILTO:kmorrill@osv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T183000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260504T165300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T165300Z
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SUMMARY:BCI's NEW Sturbridge\, MA Learning Center Sensory-Friendly Open House & Summer Carnival
DESCRIPTION:BCI is celebrating the arrival of summer and wants to share our excitement with family and friends! \n\n\nJoin us at our NEW Sturbridge Learning Center\, where we provide ABA therapy for children with autism and Down syndrome\, for fun for the whole family. \n\n\nChildren will have the opportunity to participate in sensory-friendly carnival-themed activities\, face painting with Creative Chica\, and more! \n\n**This event is free and open to the public.**
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/bcis-new-sturbridge-ma-learning-center-sensory-friendly-open-house-summer-carnival/
CATEGORIES:Special Experience
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T203000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260514T145847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T145847Z
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SUMMARY:Find Your Summer Reads: Book Speed Dating
DESCRIPTION:Book Speed Dating – Find your next great read! \nThink speed dating\, but instead of talking about yourself\, you talk about that book you want to recommend to everyone. \nHow It Works: \nSign up to talk about one book – any genre – you love… or one you’re obsessed with\, confused by\, or desperate to press into someone else’s hands. \nSpend the evening sharing it with a rotating cast of fellow readers over a round of handcrafted cocktails and snacks. \nLeave the event with 29 new titles – from 29 other book lovers – to put on your summer reading list! \nYou’ll have 90 seconds at each table to pitch your pick. No swiping. No small talk. Just books.\nTickets are $10 and include one cocktail/beer/wine or non-alcoholic drink of your choice and snacks. Space is limited to just 30 people! \nThis event is sponsored by The Friends of the JHPL and Deep Roots Distillery \nPlease note: Donations to Zeffy help maintain this fee-free platform\, but they do NOT go to the Joshua Hyde Public Library and are NOT required. You can change the amount of your donation to Zeffy with the drop down menu at checkout.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/find-your-summer-reads-book-speed-dating/
LOCATION:Deep Roots Distillery USA\, 559 Main St.\, Unit 209\, Fiskdale\, 01518
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260518T122936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T122936Z
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SUMMARY:Wally Hersee - To Defend All That Is Dear
DESCRIPTION:Local historian and author Walter J. “Wally” Hersee will present his recently published book\, To Defend All That Is Dear: Sturbridge Soldiers in the Revolution\, on Thursday\, May 28 at 7 PM at the Publick House in Sturbridge. \nSponsored by the Sturbridge Historical Society\, the program will explore Hersee’s research into previously overlooked Revolutionary War soldiers connected to Sturbridge\, including men omitted from monuments\, misidentified in town histories\, or lost to archival errors. \nHersee’s books will be available for sale at the event. This program is free and open to the public.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/wally-hersee-to-defend-all-that-is-dear/
LOCATION:Publick House\, 277 Main Street\, Sturbridge\, 01566
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sturbridge Historical Society":MAILTO:sgibquig@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260428T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200629Z
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SUMMARY:Yankee Ingenuity
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity begins this May with a series of weekend programs exploring New England’s long-standing role in shaping American innovation. Throughout the month\, local makers\, small businesses\, and community partners will be featured alongside historical interpretation\, illustrating how the region’s economy has long been driven by creativity\, skill\, and practical problem-solving. Organized around four themes—Eat\, Move\, Play\, and Work— this event connects everyday life from the Revolutionary era through the 1830s to the present\, highlighting the businesses and industries that continue to sustain the region today. \nYankee Ingenuity: EAT | May 2 & 3 \nThe first weekend of Yankee Ingenuity begins with EAT. Culinary tradition and food production have long been a foundation of New England life. Amelia Simmons’s American Cookery (1796)\, America’s first cookbook\, will be brought to life on hearths similar to those used in her era. Guests will witness the recipes and techniques that defined early American cooking\, featuring distinctly regional ingredients like cornmeal\, pumpkin\, and cranberries that set American cuisine apart from its European roots. \nYankee Ingenuity: MOVE | May 9 & 10 \nThe challenge of transporting people\, goods\, and equipment has been an area of constant innovation in New England. From the ox to the horse\, from the canal boat to the railroad\, each advancement shaped how commerce flowed and communities connected. Discover how the region’s geography and economic needs drove creative solutions to the age-old problem of movement\, transforming local trade into networks that reached across the nation. \nYankee Ingenuity: PLAY | May 23 – 25 \nAll work and no play was not the case for New Englanders\, who brought the same ingenuity to leisure as they did to labor. From hand-crafted games and intricate puzzles to folk crafts and outdoor pastimes\, residents found creative ways to fill their free hours. These diversions weren’t just entertainment\, they reflected the values\, skills\, and social bonds that knit communities together during an era of rapid change and growth. \nYankee Ingenuity: WORK | May 30 & 31 \nLike most of America\, during formative years of the country\, New England was starved for workers\, which led to groundbreaking innovation and mechanization. The Industrial Revolution can claim a large part of its American origins right here in New England\, where water-powered mills\, interchangeable parts\, and factory systems transformed how goods were made. This drive to do more with less labor didn’t just change the economy\, it reshaped the landscape\, the workforce\, and the very nature of American work.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/yankee-ingenuity/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sturbridge Village":MAILTO:kmorrill@osv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T110000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260514T144331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T144331Z
UID:10003047-1780135200-1780138800@experiencesturbridge.com
SUMMARY:Duckling and Bunny Yoga at Hardwick Winery
DESCRIPTION:Experience a morning of pure joy and mindful movement at our upcoming 🐣🐇Duckling & Bunny Yoga🌿 event! Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a first-time practitioner\, this session is designed for every body and every ability level. \nJoin us at the scenic 🍷Hardwick Winery🍷for an outdoor class that blends the calming benefits of yoga with the delightful presence of our fuzzy and feathered friends. \nOur ✨️Slow Vinyasa Flow✨️ is crafted to be inclusive and accessible\, ensuring that all levels and all mobilities can find ease and connection on the mat. \nEvent Details \n🗓Date:Saturday\, May 30th \n⏰️Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM \n📍Location: Hardwick Winery (Outdoor Class) \n💰Investment:** $30 per person \n💕Age Requirement: 7+ \n💕What to Expect💕 \nAt ✨️Beyond Yoga & Wellness✨️\, we believe in the power of somatic movement and the healing nature of animal-assisted wellness. This session offers: \n✨️Inclusive Movement:✨️A gentle\, slow-paced flow focused on body literacy and emotional regulation. \n✨️Animal Interaction✨️Practice your downward dog alongside adorable ducklings and bunnies! \n✨️Community & Nature:✨️ Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful winery backdrop while connecting with fellow animal lovers. \n💕Ready to find your flow?💕 \nScan the QR code on the flyer to reserve your spot! Space is limited\, so grab your mat and get ready for a uniquely restorative experience.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/duckling-and-bunny-yoga-at-hardwick-winery/
LOCATION:Hardwick Vineyard & Winery\, 3305 Greenwich Rd\, Hardwick\, MA\, United States\, 01082\, Hardwick\, MA\, 01082\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hardwick Vineyard & Winery":MAILTO:info@hardwickwinery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T041341
CREATED:20260428T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200629Z
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SUMMARY:Yankee Ingenuity
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity begins this May with a series of weekend programs exploring New England’s long-standing role in shaping American innovation. Throughout the month\, local makers\, small businesses\, and community partners will be featured alongside historical interpretation\, illustrating how the region’s economy has long been driven by creativity\, skill\, and practical problem-solving. Organized around four themes—Eat\, Move\, Play\, and Work— this event connects everyday life from the Revolutionary era through the 1830s to the present\, highlighting the businesses and industries that continue to sustain the region today. \nYankee Ingenuity: EAT | May 2 & 3 \nThe first weekend of Yankee Ingenuity begins with EAT. Culinary tradition and food production have long been a foundation of New England life. Amelia Simmons’s American Cookery (1796)\, America’s first cookbook\, will be brought to life on hearths similar to those used in her era. Guests will witness the recipes and techniques that defined early American cooking\, featuring distinctly regional ingredients like cornmeal\, pumpkin\, and cranberries that set American cuisine apart from its European roots. \nYankee Ingenuity: MOVE | May 9 & 10 \nThe challenge of transporting people\, goods\, and equipment has been an area of constant innovation in New England. From the ox to the horse\, from the canal boat to the railroad\, each advancement shaped how commerce flowed and communities connected. Discover how the region’s geography and economic needs drove creative solutions to the age-old problem of movement\, transforming local trade into networks that reached across the nation. \nYankee Ingenuity: PLAY | May 23 – 25 \nAll work and no play was not the case for New Englanders\, who brought the same ingenuity to leisure as they did to labor. From hand-crafted games and intricate puzzles to folk crafts and outdoor pastimes\, residents found creative ways to fill their free hours. These diversions weren’t just entertainment\, they reflected the values\, skills\, and social bonds that knit communities together during an era of rapid change and growth. \nYankee Ingenuity: WORK | May 30 & 31 \nLike most of America\, during formative years of the country\, New England was starved for workers\, which led to groundbreaking innovation and mechanization. The Industrial Revolution can claim a large part of its American origins right here in New England\, where water-powered mills\, interchangeable parts\, and factory systems transformed how goods were made. This drive to do more with less labor didn’t just change the economy\, it reshaped the landscape\, the workforce\, and the very nature of American work.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/yankee-ingenuity/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, 01566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Sturbridge Village":MAILTO:kmorrill@osv.org
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SUMMARY:Celebrate the Music of Linda Ronstadt!
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a sunset concert celebrating the music of Linda Ronstadt with RONSTADT REWIND featuring American Idol Katherine Winston \nSunday May 31\, 2026 \nGates open at 4:00 PM \nConcert 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM \nPresale $35 Admission per car (fill-her up!) until May 24 midnight. \nAfter online or onsite $50 Admission per car \nFood trucks: Monson Tavern & Rachael’s Cookies \nPlease note: No food or beverages or coolers allowed. Bringing outside alcoholic beverages onsite is a violation of our liquor license (our livelihood). Anyone in violation will be escorted out immediately.
URL:https://experiencesturbridge.com/event/celebrate-the-music-of-linda-ronstadt/
LOCATION:Brimfield Winery\, 35 Main Street\, Brimfield\, MA\, 01010\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brimfield Winery":MAILTO:brimfieldwineryevents@gmail.com
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