The Bedford Town Calendar

Mount Washington Lunch Buffet Cruise Saturday July 15

fbcoa 12 mudge rd, Bedford, MA, United States

  ***TRIP ALERT***   July 15, 2023 Mount Washington Lunch Buffet Cruise Saturday Weirs Beach, Laconia, NH … TOUR COST: $138.00 **Payment/Cancellation due 2-weeks prior. … 9:30 AM - Depart Bedford Town Hall. Today we get to board the M/S Mount Washington, a first class, 230-foot excursion ship with a capacity of 1,200 passengers for a 2.5 hour Scenic Lunch Buffet Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee. … Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire, known for its spring fed, crystal blue waters. It is the thirdlargest lake in New England after Lake Champlain and Moosehead Lake. The lake is

$138.00

Breakfast at the Memory Café

CoA - Bedford Council on Aging 12 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA, United States

Please Join the COA and Right at Home, Bedford  for Breakfast at the Memory Café Friday, July 21 at *10:00 AM *Please note, this time is different than advertised Please join us for our enhanced July Memory Café with a complimentary breakfast from Right at Home, here in Bedford! Come for the breakfast, stay for the entertainment.  Sign up by July 17 to reserve your spot! Call the COA at 781-275-6825 or email [email protected]. This month, we welcome Eddie Dillon, a singer and guitarist. His shows vary between country music, sing-along songs, folk, Irish and fifties rock. Please call the

Memory Cafe – Breakfast and Live Music at the COA

CoA - Bedford Council on Aging 12 Mudge Way, Bedford, MA, United States

Please join us for our enhanced Memory Café with a complimentary breakfast from Right at Home, here in Bedford! Friday, September 15 at 10 am at the Bedford COA, in the lower level of Town Center building (12 Mudge Way). Come for the breakfast, stay for the entertainment.  Sign up by September 13 to reserve your spot! Email [email protected] or call 781-275-6825 to sign up or for more information. This month we welcome award-winning music producer “Ragtime” Jack Radcliffe.“ He’s been called “The Mark Twain of traditional American music,” and has traveled more than a million miles on the back

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