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Genealogy 101: Researching Your Family History
Join us at the Sudbury History Center and Museum in town center for a workshop on tips and tricks for genealogical research! Have you ever wanted to get started on your family tree? Stuck on researching a specific ancestor? A professional archivist will guide this workshop with helpful hints and answer any research questions. We will review useful online resources for information finding and have brief tutorials on searching for public records on websites such as Ancestry and FamilySearch, as well as the new Sudbury Historical Society Collections Online. We will also discuss how to best leverage the free resources available to you nearby in local archives, libraries, and museums. Bringing a laptop to the session is highly recommended, but not necessary. If you have already started your genealogical journey, be sure to bring your notes to the workshop for a more personalized experience.
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Sudbury Valley New Horizons Music
Don’t just LISTEN to the music, PLAY!! Yes, you too, can be part of an adult concert band or string ensemble and experience the joy of making instrumental music with others. Haven’t played your trumpet (flute, clarinet, violin, cello…) in 30 years? We have some members who came back to their instruments after 50 and 60 and even 70 years of not playing! Never played an instrument and have no clue what those little black marks are on the paper? We’ll help you figure out how to get started, get connected with a teacher, and in a few weeks, sit in with our group!Sudbury Valley New Horizons Band or Sudbury Valley New Horizons String Ensemble is your entrance to the world of instrumental music in a non-competitive and non-intimidating musical environment. A place where your personal best is always good enough, Sudbury Valley New Horizons Music is an organization for adults who love music and want to be involved in playing music with others.For more information, visit our website, www.svnhm.org, or call Diane Muffitt, 978-261-5065. (New members please contact Diane before registering.) Rehearsals & classes are Wednesday evenings, 6:30-8:15 PM, at Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School. Our Fall 2025 session runs from September 17 – December 17, 2025. New members are welcome to join anytime.
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Fall Guided Walks: Wolbach Farm and Memorial Forest (SVT)
Nature: Bees, Fishing and Guided Walks
Join Ted Elliman on guided walks exploring the woods, meadows, and wetlands of Memorial Forest in Sudbury and Wolbach Farm. Co-sponsored by Sudbury Valley Trustees.
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Family Fishing Clinic
Nature: Bees, Fishing and Guided Walks
Have you ever wanted to learn how to fish? Now’s your chance, let the MassWildlife Angler Education Program be your guide. We’ll have equipment on hand for use, as well as terminal tackle, and live bait. You’ll learn the basics, from casting out to baiting up, and the best part - you’ll actually be able to fish. So come try your hand at this great pastime, guaranteed to catch some fun! Pre-registration is required. Please note: This is NOT a kid’s program. It is a program for people of all ages that want to learn how to fish. If you are 15 and younger you must be accompanied by an adult. Please complete ONE (1) registration per family (up to 5 people).
FALL 25/26
Introduction to Honeybees and Beekeeping
Nature: Bees, Fishing and Guided Walks
Bees perform approximately 80% of all pollination worldwide and bee colonies have declined precipitously over the last few years. Maintaining a backyard beehive can help increase our local bee population which in turn will foster community pollination and support our local food supplies. Come learn about the importance of honeybees, gain a general knowledge of honey bee biology, and how to care for honey bees throughout the year. Students will be taught how to recognize common honey bee ailments and pests, as well as the methods for treating them.
FALL 25/26
Nature Walks along the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail with Neela de Zoysa
Nature: Bees, Fishing and Guided Walks
Nature Walks along the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail with Neela de Zoysa Enjoy three guided walks along the newly opened Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in North Sudbury between Rt 117 and Rt 27. The trail traverses woods, streams and fields and provides an opportunity to see nature up close. The first walk will be from Davis Field to Pantry Road including a short exploration of the Davis Conservation area. The next two walks will begin at Morse Road, Broad Acres Farm going north to Haynes Road and then south to Hudson Road.
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