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2011 Robbins Farm Park
Events
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If
you have an event at Robbins Farm Park or in the neighborhood and
would like to post it here on the web site, or are interested in
volunteering to help out at one of our events, please get in touch
with us at: 
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FRIENDS OF ROBBINS FARM PARK EVENTS
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- Spring Clean-Up & Kite Day -------
Saturday, April 30th, 9am & 1pm
Bring your trowels, rakes, leaf rakes, shovels and pruning
shears and meet your neighbors at the Park! And while we're
there, we'll celebrate the crocus, daffodils and tulips planted
at Robbins Farm Park last fall! At 1pm, bring you kites as well
and hope for good wind at one of the area's best kite-flying
locations. If you come early and help in the cleanup, you'll
get a free kite
- Independence
Day Celebration-------
Monday, July 4th, 6pm
On the 4th of July, Arlington will again celebrate Americas
birthday in style at Robbins Farm Park. There will be musical
entertainment from the John Penny Band (starting at 7:00), refreshments,
and of course, the Boston Pops Orchestra and Fireworks on the
giant screen (fireworks start at 10:30). The event is free and
open to all.
- Shakespeare in the Park------------Sunday,
July 10th, 5:00pm
Macbeth performed by Arlington Children's Theatre. Co-sponsored by
The Friends of Robbins Farm Park.
Note: The performance will take place at Spy Pond Field, Arlington. For more
details, click here.
- Harvard Alumni Jazz Band--------Free-----Thursday,
July 14th, 6:30pm
Join us on for a free jazz concert by the Alumni Jazz Band,
a 15-piece jazz big band with members from Arlington and surrounding
communities. Enjoy the music of Count Basie, Charles Mingus,
Miles Davis, and many others! The concert is FREE thanks to
the generosity of the band, which includes neighborhood resident
Allen Feinstein. This is a great event for all ages. We encourage
people to bring your own picnic dinner.!
This is a great event for all ages. We encourage people to bring
your own picnic dinner.
- Midsummer Concert Free ------- Saturday, July 30th, 6 pm to 8 pm
A New Event for this summer! This year two bands Just Another
Guru and Walk Dont Run will be entertaining
us for the first time. The concert is FREE thanks to the generosity
of the bands, which both feature some performers who live in
the park neighborhood. This is a great event for all ages. We
encourage people to bring your own picnic dinner.
Just Another Guru combines vocal harmonies with a soulful guitar,
funky bass lines, some rhythmic mandolin and creative percussion.
In more recent years the mandolin and harmonica have added to the
music of Just Another Guru. You can learn more about the band
here.
Boston-based Walk Don't Run plays melodic pop/rock with blues and
country influences. Here some of their music at
this link.
- Shakespeare in the Park -------------
Sunday, August 7th,5pm
The New
England Shakespeare Company performs Measure for Measure
at the Park.
- Rockin' Robbins
Concert---Free --------Saturday,
August 13th, 6pm to 8pm
FoRFP invites everyone to our THIRD free concert of the summer.
Two bands, Public Interest and the Chris Nauman Band, will
be performing at our second annual Rockin' Robbins Concert.
The concert is FREE thanks to the generosity of the bands, which
both feature some performers who live in the park neighborhood.
- Movie Night-----Saturday, August 27th, approx. 8pm.
CANCELLED due to weather.
The Friends will again present our popular movie night. After several short films, our feature
is the Marx Brothers Classic, Duck Soup. Light refreshments will be sold.
- Arlington Town Day ------Saturday,
September 17th. 10am to 3:00pm
Come by the FORFP booth and say hello!
- Boston Baseball Night---------Friday,
September 23rd, 6:30pm
CANCELLED due to weather. Watch your favorite Boston team on the big screen!
- Annual Field
Day -------Saturday, October 22th, 1pm to 5pm
This family-oriented event will include old-fashioned races
(3-legged, egg-on-the spoon, sack race, etc.) and a nature scavenger
hunt. Moon walks, face painting, and seasonal refreshments will
be available for a nominal charge.
- Fall Clean up Day/Bulb Planting-------Saturday
November 5th, 9am to 12pm
Join your friends and neighbors to get the park ready
for winter (and spring)!
(Details subject to change and to approval by the Arlington
Recreation Department)
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OTHER EVENTS AT ROBBINS FARM PARK
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- Astronomy Night
with Jeff Alexander-------
Saturday, May 28th, 8:30pm
Saturn is the brightest "star" in the Southern
sky as dusk falls. Did you see Saturn at an astronomy night
last year? See how the angle of its rings has changed over the
year. Saturn will be getting lower in the sky as the summer
passes, so come now for the best view! (Rain date May 29th)
Check Arlington
Astronomy Nights '11
- Arlington Soap Box Derby------------Saturday, June
4th, 9:00am
More details at the
Arlington Soap Box Derbys Official Web Site
- Astronomy Night
with Jeff Alexander------- Saturday, June 18th, ~9:15pm
Explore the wonders of the deep sky. Use the summer constellations
to learn to locate star clusters, galaxies, and more! If the
sky cooperates, we'll try for a galaxy or nebula. Bring a pair
of binoculars to try to find some deep sky objects yourself.
Come early this time or any time to watch the stars come out.
Saturn will still be up this evening. (Rain date June 19th)Check
Arlington Astronomy
Nights '11
- Astronomy Night with Jeff Alexander-------
Saturday, July 16th, ~9:15pm
The Moon rises tonight right around sundown. Come watch the
Moon rise over Boston then get an up close view as it climbs
higher in the sky. The Moon will be close to full (as it always
is when it rises near sunset), but not entirely. We'll look
at the edge to see the edges of the craters pop out. Did you
come to an astronomy night earlier in the season? Notice how
much fainter the stars are with a bright moon entering the sky.
(Rain date July 17th)Check
Arlington Astronomy
Nights '11
- Astronomy Night with Jeff Alexander-------
Friday, August 12th, 8:30pm
The Perseid Meteor Shower begins this evening. Come to the park
to watch the show. A full moon will blot out many meteors, but
we were starting with a lot of light pollution to begin with.
Bring a blanket or a beach chair so you can lie down and look
up to see the whole sky. (Rain date August 13th)Check
Arlington Astronomy
Nights '11
- Astronomy Night
with Jeff Alexander<-------
Saturday, September 24th, ~8:00pm
CANCELLED due to weather. Jupiter returns to the evening sky, rising in the east.
See some of Jupiter's moons, Io, Europa, and Ganymede. See if
you can make out the different stripes across the surface. Kids
have the best chance of seeing colors in them! (Rain date September
25th)Check
Arlington Astronomy
Nights '11
(Details subject to change and to approval by the Arlington
Recreation Department)
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