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Herbstalk Harvest Fest

Herbstalk Harvest Fest

Sat. Sep. 25, 2021 at 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Saturday, September 25th, 10am to 5:30pm in the Main Hall, Mezzanine, and Side Lawn of the Armory

~ Marketplace featuring herbal crafters, growers & educators

~ Indoor & outdoor herbal classes

~ Urban plant walks

Purchase class tickets here.

$20 for the day if purchased in advance
$30 at the door (if still available)

No ticket is needed to attend the marketplace. Come, shop and enjoy! Vendors will have a beautiful array of hand made items, including teas, herbal remedies, potted plants, natural body care products, soaps and more.

More information on Herbstalk here!

Please note: Masks are required inside the Armory building.

Upcoming Events

Rick and Friends

Rick and Friends

Sat. Sep. 25, 2021 at 10:00 am - 1:00 pm


Jazz vocalist (and flute player) Rick Silberg holds a weekly residency in the Armory Cafe.   Stop by throughout the morning; a varied line-up will play jazz favorites and great American classics.

Start and end times may vary week to week, but there will be music through much of the morning – stop by and check it out!

Free event, donations appreciated.

Please note: Masks are required inside the Armory building.

Upcoming Events

Jaina Cipriano Artist’s Reception

Jaina Cipriano Artist’s Reception

Sat. Sep. 25, 2021 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm


Please note: Masks are required inside the Armory building.

Free event!

Jaina Cipriano (@jainasphotography) is a Boston-based artist working with photography, film, and installation. In 2020, she was a member of the New England Sculptors Association board and joined Washington Street Studios in Somerville, MA. She later applied to and now currently works at Western Ave Studios in Lowell, MA. This year, she served as a judge on the Arlington International Film Festival’s Student Program, and on the Film and Inter-Related Media Somerville Arts Council board, helping distribute thousands in funds to working artists.

About herself and her art, she says, “My work explores the emotional toll of religious and romantic entrapment through immersive sets and emotional performances that mirror the subconscious.”

Jaina’s work was recently published in GRLSQUASH, Gastronomica and The Boston Herald. In October 2020 she debuted her first short film, “You Don’t Have to Take Orders from The Moon,” a magical realism story about darkness inside and outside us. Her latest short “Trauma Bond”, based on a true story, will be released in 2022.

Learn more about Jaina through her website: jainaciprianophotography.com

(Photograph shown is “Heavy”, 2019 by Jaina Cipriano.)

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