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Polar Plunge to benefit MA Special Olympics

NARA Park 25 Ledge Rock Way, Acton

The Acton Lions, the Acton Police and community members will be braving the freezing waters of NARA! Please consider joining our team and taking the plunge with us and / or making a donation. https://tinyurl.com/ActonLionsPolarPlunge2025 Special Olympics is an amazing organization that provides inclusive sports opportunities to over 19,000 athletes and 10,000+ volunteers across the state. Sports are more than just fun—they’re a powerful way to build confidence, friendships, and leadership skills in our communities. Every donation helps create opportunities for individuals to shine, both in sports and in life. Let's make a splash for a great cause! Sign up to donate or participate today! Let's make this Polar Plunge

New Revival Coffeehouse with High Tea

First Parish Church of Stow and Acton 353 Great Road, Stow

High Tea is a Massachusetts-based "y'alternative" folk-punk duo with a unique blend of soulful harmonies and powerful guitar riffs. Praised by the Boston Globe for their ability to "delve into the intimacies and intricacies of growing up," High Tea's music resonates with audiences through its raw emotion and storytelling prowess. WBUR's Amelia Mason notes their distinct vocal styles that "momentarily melt into one" during their harmonies. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Concert at 7:30. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For more info and tickets see the New Revival Coffeehouse website.

$20 – $25

Theatre III play: Radium Girls

Theatre III 250 Central St., Acton

Theatre III, 250 Central St., West Acton, will continue its 2024-2025 season with the presentation of the play “Radium Girls” by D.W Gregory, Feb 1st through Feb 9th. Performances at the theatre will be at 8pm on Feb 1st and Feb 7th-8th, and at 2pm on Feb 2nd and Feb 9th. Tickets are $24 for general admission and $21 for seniors, students and groups of ten or more. The play is directed by Eric Roberts (Swampscott) produced by Jill Tokac (Somerville), and stage managed by Adam Conn (Maynard). It stars Elyse Barber (Somerville), Liz Chirico (Leominster), Eliya-Quaye Constance (Medford), Delaney

$21 – $24