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10 Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend - February 14, 2020

Friday, February 14, 2020

 

John Cleese will be at Hanover Theatre PHOTO: GoProvidence

Friday is here and there is plenty going on around Worcester to keep you busy this weekend. 

This weekend’s events include John Cleese at Hanover Theatre, Winter Warmth and Cheer at Old Sturbridge Village and much more.

To help you figure out which event to go to and when, GoLocalWorcester has put together a complete guide of what to do and when in the slideshow below. 

See the Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend in the Slideshow Below

 

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February 14

Valentine's Day Dinner at Tower Hill Botanic Garden

Celebrate Valentine's day with a romantic four-course dinner at Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

You and your loved one will enjoy a delicious, inventive, and locally-sourced dinner curated by the culinary team at Peppers Artful Events.

Guests will be seated at communal tables in the beauty of the Great Hall adorned with candlelight and florals.

Wine and beer included in ticket cost with wine pairing to complement each course. 

The event begins at 6:30 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Tower Hill 

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February 14

"Snow Sisters" Sing-Along at Worcester Public Library Roosevelt Branch

Meet the “Snow Sisters”, take photos, read stories, and join us for a sing-a-long.

All ages welcome. 

The event begins at 4 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition 

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February 14

Ukraine National Symphony at Mechanics Hall 

The orchestra, under the baton of Volodymyr Sirenko, has gained international recognition.

The concert includes works by Liszt, Dvorak's Symphony No. 7, and Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations for Cello, featuring Natalia Khoma.

The show begins at 8 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Mechanics Hall 

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February 15

Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere at Worcester Art Museum 

Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society's unparalleled collection of prints and books, the exhibition, Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere, will transform viewers' understanding of this iconic colonial patriot.

This in-depth examination of Revere's many skills as a craftsman will help illustrate the entrepreneurial spirit of an early American artisan, who stood at the intersection of social, economic, and political life during the formation of the new nation. 

The event begins at 10 a.m. 

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PHOTO: DAderot/Wikipedia

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February 15

John Cleese Live at Hanover Theatre 

Cleese will tell stories of his life and career and you just may finally find out the air-speed of an unladen swallow.

Before John silly walks his way onto the stage, the excitement will build as the audience watches "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" in its entirety on the big screen.

The event begins at 7:30 p.m. 

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PHOTO: GoProvidence

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February 15

Auntie Trainwreck at Liz's Diamond

Everyone’s favorite auntie, Auntie Trainwreck will be hosting their Love Stinks Party at Liz’s Diamond on Saturday night.

Don’t miss out on a great night of live music and dancing.

The concert begins at 8 p.m.

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February 16

Karaoke at Partner's Pub 

Partner's Pub will have karaoke all season long. Don't miss out on the chance to belt out some of your favorite tunes. 

Karaoke goes from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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February 16

The Power of Women Reflected in Song at First Baptist Church of Worcester

Join us for a delightful afternoon of song by sopranos Laura McHugh and Katherine Beckvold as they present The Power of Women Reflected in Song.

This program will offer heroines throughout the ages in song including La mort du Cléopâtre by Hector Berlioz and Try Me, Good King by Libby Larson.

The event begins at 3 p.m. 

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PHOTO: Worcester Cultural Coalition 

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February 16

Winter Warmth and Cheer at Old Sturbridge Village 

Visitors to Old Sturbridge Village in January and February will be treated to a festive story experience in which residents of a 19th century New England town prepare for a seasonal celebration – a winter ball, filled with “warmth and cheer!” 

Each trade shop, home, and business on the Village Common will be brought to life by costumed historians as they talk about how 19th- century folks would have prepared for such a lively event. 

While such occasions were relatively rare, rural balls most typically took place in winter when there was less pressing work on the farm.  Visitors will gain insight into how people in early New England planned for an evening of dancing, socializing, and fun.

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PHOTO: Old Sturbridge Village 

 
 

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