Make Hay While the Sun Shines Photo Exhibit
Come and see farm-related pictures by local photographers. Free and open to the public. Can be seen
- Wednesdays through Fridays 1-3pm
- Saturdays 10-2
Public meetings, parades, and other community-oriented activities and events of general interest
Come and see farm-related pictures by local photographers. Free and open to the public. Can be seen
This evening is all about you, our members, whose passion and support make everything we do possible. Our Members Mingle is about connecting with fellow photography enthusiasts, sharing your inspiration, and participating in the vibrant energy that makes the Griffin Museum such a special place. And what better way to celebrate you than being with other members and seeing the work of our Manifest Destiny exhibition! This is an opportunity for all of our featured artists to have a moment to take in the exhibition and meet each other.
Eat, drink and be merry! Get ready for an evening of
The MBTA Mobility Center will be in the Small Meeting Room to help you apply for Income-Eligible Reduced Fares (IERF) and Senior CharlieCards! No appointment needed. Be sure to bring the required documentation. Details below. Senior CharlieCardsThe Senior CharlieCard also provides a 50% discount on all MBTA fares, including on the Commuter Rail and RIDE paratransit.
The MBTA Mobility Center will be in the Small Meeting Room to help you apply for Income-Eligible Reduced Fares (IERF) and Senior CharlieCards! No appointment needed. Be sure to bring the required documentation. Details below.Senior CharlieCardsThe Senior CharlieCard also provides a 50% discount on all MBTA fares, including on the Commuter Rail and RIDE paratransit.
The south half of the newly renovated Winchester Center station will be open for use on September 30, 2024. Inbound and outbound Commuter Rail service on the Lowell Line will resume at the Winchester Center station too. Construction on the north half of the station will continue until winter 2024.
For updated train schedules see the construction schedule or the permanent schedule site.
On June 29, 2024, Winchester native Sean Bannon joined the ranks of an elite group of swimmers who completed the 21-mile crossing of the English Channel from Dover, England to Calais, France. Please join us to hear Sean's inspiring story and chat with him about why access to water and recreational resources are so important. The event is free and all ages are encouraged to attend.
Join us at the Griffin Museum for an afternoon presentation with photographers Jessica Hays and Melinda Hurst Frye as they discuss their current exhibition and the ideas shaping their work.
Bringing together two distinct photographic practices, as Above so Below explores the vision and questions around land use, stewardship, and shared resources. Hayes and Frye consider how we inhabit the landscape -- how land holds memory, labor, extraction, care, and consequence. Through their individual approaches, they reflect on the ways environments are shaped by human presence and policy, and how
The parade will start at Winchester High School, go down Main Street through the town center, and end at the WWI Memorial at Lincoln School, wrapping up at the Edward F. O'Connell Memorial Plaza.