Town Clerk’s Office looking for part-time help
If you’re interested in what and who makes local government tick, if you’re a “people person” with a good sense of humor, if you have a reverence for history and would like to play a role in preserving and creating it, if you’re a “systems thinker” with computer skills you’d like to employ and enhance, if you have a penchant for order and a high tolerance for disorder… consider a part-time, long-term position with the Town Clerk’s Office. The position is available immediately, with schedule negotiable. Resumes should be submitted no later than Monday, June 20 to brookss@lincolntown.org, or call 781-259-2607 for further details.
Drumlin Farm hosts two events this weekend
Celebrate the bounty of spring with “Farm-to-Table Cooking: Spring Harvest” at Drumlin Farm on Friday, June 10 from 6-9 p.m. as we visit the fields to harvest tender greens, juicy strawberries, nutty pea shoots, baby turnips, spicy radishes, sweet spring carrots, and more. Return to the kitchen for a hands-on cooking class, where we will craft these ingredients into an array of dishes to enjoy together. Open to adults and anyone age 12 or older with an adult; fees apply to all participants. Tickets are $55 for Mass Audubon members and $66 for nonmembers. Registration is required; register online or call 781-259-2200 to register by phone.
Drumlin Farm will also host Dairy Day on Saturday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy exclusive milking access to Drumlin Farm’s dairy cows (while milk supply and cow’s patience last!) as well as crafts and games for kids in our Get Moovin’ zone; cheese-, butter-, and ice cream-making demonstrations; up-close viewing of our heritage breed cattle; and free hayrides to celebrate the crowning of the Drumlin Farm Dairy Princess. The schedule of activities:
- 10-11 a.m. — Cow milking (also at 12:30, 2:00 and 3:30)
- 10 a.m. to noon — Ice cream making demonstration
- 11:30 a.m. to noon — Dairy Court hayride
- Noon-2 pm — Cheese-making demonstration
- 1:30-2 p.m. — Dairy Court hayride
- 2-4 pm — Butter-making demonstration
Purchase tickets online: $8 for Mass Audubon members and $10 for nonmembers (children under age 2 free). Dairy Day will take place rain or shine.
River storyteller at library on Saturday; Riverfest next week
Award-winning storyteller Tony Toledo will present his original story, “Listening to the Rolling Rivers—Three Rivers, One Story,” which introduces children and their families to the wonders of our local rivers, in the Lincoln Public Library’s Tarbell Room on Saturday, June 11 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. This free performance is suitable for ages 6 and older, and will be ASL interpreted. In this specially commissioned story, Tony Toledo will weave a tale about the old turtle who has seen many wonderful things while paddling along the Sudbury, Assabet and Concord rivers. Come hear this fascinating story of special places and times past.
This performance is sponsored by the Wild & Scenic River Stewardship Council (WSRSC) with funding from the National Park Service in celebration of the Park Service’s 100th anniversary and by a grant from the Lincoln Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
The WSRSC also hosts Riverfest Also on June 18 and 19, a weekend full of free paddles, hikes, and family-friendly activities offered on and along the Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers, with events from Lowell to Framingham. Highlights include the annual bike for the rivers, free pontoon boat rides and canoe rentals, animal guests for kids at USFWS Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, and the ever-popular closing solstice event on June 19 with music and bonfire in Concord. For a full listing of events (all free), please visit www.sudbury-assabet-concord.org.