Kids & Family
5 Things to do This Weekend in the Westwood Area: March 9-11
A look at what to do in and around Westwood this weekend.

The weekend's nearly here, and you say you want to find out what's going on in and around Westwood?
Fear not, we've got our weekly roundup of agenda items coming your way this morning. Here's what's happening in the area Friday through Sunday this week.
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Find out what's happening in Westwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Where/When: ; Thursday, March 8-Saturday, March 10: 7:30 p.m.
Why Go: Come for a night of entertainment; watch students from all grade levels at Westwood High School .
Price: $12 adults, $7 students & seniors - always free to Westwood seniors with a Westwood Green Card
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Where/When: , 72 Deerfield Ave, Westwood; Saturday, March 10: 10 a.m.
Why Go: Join in for a fun Saturday morning of parent/child active fun with Physical Education teacher Pat Foley.
Price: Free.
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Where/When: , 7 Clapboardtree St, Westwood; Daily.
Why Go: Spring semester starts in April - please join part of a free demonstration before classes officially begin. Neponset Valley Music Together offers family classes for children birth to age 5 and the adults who love them. Classes are located in Walpole and Westwood. Visit www.neponsetvalleymt.com or call (857) 939-1430 for more information and to register for your free demo class!
Price: Free.
4.
Where/When: 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon
Why Go: Mass Audubon’s Moose Hill Wildlife Gallery is holding its new exhibit “Capturing the Past – Preserving the Future” featuring the work of Robert W. Lesieur (1918-2008). A prolific and creative local artist, he was a master at capturing the tranquility and splendor of landscapes. The exhibit will run through March 27. The Gallery is open 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily.
Price: Free.
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Where/When: 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon; Daily
Why Go: Help support Moose Hill’s maple sugaring programs by renting a maple bucket, among other programs being held this month. For just $15 you can help support the annual program. All sponsors will be listed at the Nature Center and receive a small bottle of syrup at the end of the sugaring season. All proceeds will go to support Moose Hill’s educational programs. To rent a bucket, please send your name, contact information, and the fee to Moose Hill.
Price: Free.
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