COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
Friday Night at the Movies
Friday Night at the Movies
The Sherborn 1858 Town House is excited to host our beloved Friday Night at the Movies series!
Event Details:
Date: Friday, December 19
Drop-Off: 6:00 PM
Movie Starts: 6:30 PM
Pick-Up: 8:00 PM sharp
Location: Sherborn 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 6 and older are welcome to attend. The event is fully chaperoned by staff and volunteers from the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
What to Bring:
A blanket or something cozy to sit on
Pajamas are encouraged for a comfy night out
Water and popcorn will be provided
Suggested Donation:
A $1 donation is appreciated to help support the program and future community events.
Parents:
You’re welcome to drop off your child and enjoy a night out. Fireside Tavern is located just down the street and is a great option for dinner or drinks while the kids enjoy the movie.
We’re looking forward to a fun, safe, and memorable evening with your children. Stay tuned for the full lineup of six movie nights this season.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
Friday Night at the Movies
Friday Night at the Movies
The Sherborn 1858 Town House is excited to host our beloved Friday Night at the Movies series!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 7
Drop-Off: 6:00 PM
Movie Starts: 6:30 PM
Pick-Up: 8:00 PM sharp
Location: Sherborn 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 6 and older are welcome to attend. The event is fully chaperoned by staff and volunteers from the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
What to Bring:
A blanket or something cozy to sit on
Pajamas are encouraged for a comfy night out
Water and popcorn will be provided
Suggested Donation:
A $1 donation is appreciated to help support the program and future community events.
Parents:
You’re welcome to drop off your child and enjoy a night out. Fireside Tavern is located just down the street and is a great option for dinner or drinks while the kids enjoy the movie.
We’re looking forward to a fun, safe, and memorable evening with your children. Stay tuned for the full lineup of six movie nights this season.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
Friday Night at the Movies
Friday Night at the Movies
The Sherborn 1858 Town House is excited to host our beloved Friday Night at the Movies series!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 7
Drop-Off: 6:00 PM
Movie Starts: 6:30 PM
Pick-Up: 8:00 PM sharp
Location: Sherborn 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 6 and older are welcome to attend. The event is fully chaperoned by staff and volunteers from the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
What to Bring:
A blanket or something cozy to sit on
Pajamas are encouraged for a comfy night out
Water and popcorn will be provided
Suggested Donation:
A $1 donation is appreciated to help support the program and future community events.
Parents:
You’re welcome to drop off your child and enjoy a night out. Fireside Tavern is located just down the street and is a great option for dinner or drinks while the kids enjoy the movie.
We’re looking forward to a fun, safe, and memorable evening with your children. Stay tuned for the full lineup of six movie nights this season.
Friday Night at the Movies
Friday Night at the Movies
The Sherborn 1858 Town House is excited to host our beloved Friday Night at the Movies series!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 7
Drop-Off: 6:00 PM
Movie Starts: 6:30 PM
Pick-Up: 8:00 PM sharp
Location: Sherborn 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 6 and older are welcome to attend. The event is fully chaperoned by staff and volunteers from the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
What to Bring:
A blanket or something cozy to sit on
Pajamas are encouraged for a comfy night out
Water and popcorn will be provided
Suggested Donation:
A $1 donation is appreciated to help support the program and future community events.
Parents:
You’re welcome to drop off your child and enjoy a night out. Fireside Tavern is located just down the street and is a great option for dinner or drinks while the kids enjoy the movie.
We’re looking forward to a fun, safe, and memorable evening with your children. Stay tuned for the full lineup of six movie nights this season.
St. Patrick's Day Pancake Breakfast
Our Second Annual St. Patrick's Day Pancake Breakfast
We are proud to join forces once again with the Sherborn Lions to co-host a community event fundraiser at the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
Families are welcome to attend our St. Patrick's Day Pancake Breakfast at any time between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. In addition to the Lucky Leprechaun Raffle, with many prizes for all ages, your family will enjoy a host of activities and entertainment.
Activities will include Arts and Crafts, a Leprechaun Costume Contest, and a variety of "Irish" themed games for all to enjoy.
Details on the schedule of activity events will be posted soon.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Holiday Market at the 1858 Town House
Celebrate the season at Sherborn’s beloved Holiday Market, held at the beautifully restored 1858 Town House. Sponsored by the Sherborn Community Center Foundation and the Sherborn Lions Club, this festive event brings together neighbors, artisans, and families for a joyful day of shopping, community, and holiday spirit.
Browse a curated selection of handmade gifts and seasonal décor from talented local artisans—featuring pottery, textiles, jewelry, baked goods, and more. Enjoy warm beverages, sweet treats, and festive music in one of Sherborn’s most cherished historic spaces.
Children will also have the chance to visit with Santa Claus, making this a memorable experience for all ages. Don’t forget to check out our Annual Holiday Raffle, with gift baskets and prizes perfect for everyone on your list.
All proceeds support the Sherborn Lions Club and the Sherborn Community Center Foundation.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Friday Night at the Movies
Friday Night at the Movies
The Sherborn 1858 Town House is excited to host our beloved Friday Night at the Movies series!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 21
Drop-Off: 6:00 PM
Movie Starts: 6:30 PM
Pick-Up: 8:00 PM sharp
Location: Sherborn 1858 Town House, 3 Sanger Street
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 6 and older are welcome to attend. The event is fully chaperoned by staff and volunteers from the Sherborn 1858 Town House.
What to Bring:
A blanket or something cozy to sit on
Pajamas are encouraged for a comfy night out
Water and popcorn will be provided
Suggested Donation:
A $1 donation is appreciated to help support the program and future community events.
Parents:
You’re welcome to drop off your child and enjoy a night out. Fireside Tavern is located just down the street and is a great option for dinner or drinks while the kids enjoy the movie.
We’re looking forward to a fun, safe, and memorable evening with your children. Stay tuned for the full lineup of six movie nights this season.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Social Dance
SOCIAL DANCE IS BACK!!!! The Greater Boston Social Dance Program provides a series of social Dance classes that helps children develop social skills in both formal and informal settings. By learning and more importantly, practicing their social etiquette, our students walk away with great confidence by knowing what to do, not only in the ballroom., but in all situations in life. Students will learn the importance of a firm handshake, eye contact, posture, confidence, making a good first impression, standing as a sign of respect, everyday etiquette tips, escorting and seating partners and the importance of conversation. During the program’s nine-decade history, tens of thousands of students have participated in this program throughout New England. The social values learned and the benefits this program will bring to your child are unprecedented. The class is designed to be uplifting and fun. During each class students learn the importance of being courteous, kind and polite to each other. They use the social setting of dancing as a means of instilling these good manners in the child. Second Child registered in the same family pay only $139.00 when payments are activated by Community Education Program Dress Code: Girls’ Party Dress with white gloves & Boys’ Jacket and Tie. If girls would prefer dress pants and a nice blouse may be worn as well. No Jeans, sweats or sneakers please. Any questions or concerns in regards to the Dress Code please contact the Community Education office.
Register online: https:dscommed.communityroot.com
Melany Park Design – Junior Design Academy
Hands-on, interactive architecture + design workshops for kids in Boston’s MetroWest. Students will explore design principles, history, and creative problem-solving through themed sessions such as Everyday Objects, Kitchens, Dream House, Playgrounds, Museums, Skyscrapers, and Urban Planning.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Melany Park Design – Junior Design Academy
Hands-on, interactive architecture + design workshops for kids in Boston’s MetroWest. Students will explore design principles, history, and creative problem-solving through themed sessions such as Everyday Objects, Kitchens, Dream House, Playgrounds, Museums, Skyscrapers, and Urban Planning.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Melany Park Design – Junior Design Academy
Hands-on, interactive architecture + design workshops for kids in Boston’s MetroWest. Students will explore design principles, history, and creative problem-solving through themed sessions such as Everyday Objects, Kitchens, Dream House, Playgrounds, Museums, Skyscrapers, and Urban Planning.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Melany Park Design – Junior Design Academy
Hands-on, interactive architecture + design workshops for kids in Boston’s MetroWest. Students will explore design principles, history, and creative problem-solving through themed sessions such as Everyday Objects, Kitchens, Dream House, Playgrounds, Museums, Skyscrapers, and Urban Planning.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.
Melany Park Design – Junior Design Academy
Hands-on, interactive architecture + design workshops for kids in Boston’s MetroWest. Students will explore design principles, history, and creative problem-solving through themed sessions such as Everyday Objects, Kitchens, Dream House, Playgrounds, Museums, Skyscrapers, and Urban Planning.
COA Community Coffee
Join COA every Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon at the Community Coffee Bar. The COA, with support from the Sherborn 1858 Town House, will host a drop-in cafe. It’s a friendly place to meet local residents, enjoy coffee, play games, read, or chat. Thanks to Dunkin’ Donuts for their generous baked goods and support.