Kids & Family
Weekend Happenings: Pink Floyd (sort of), Fruitlands and Beer
From beer to Pink Floyd to free museum experiences, we have some ideas for your weekend that won't take you too far from home.
All-American Craft Beer and Food Experience
When/Where: Friday at 6 p.m. at Longfellow's Wayside Inn, 72 Wayside Inn Road, Sudbury.
Why Go: All you can eat food (including appetizers and dessert) ... oh, and the $3 beer options from Samuel Adams and the Boston Beer Company. This is the fourth annual event and admission is limited to the first 200 who register by calling (978) 443-1776.
Price: $30 for admission and all-you-can-eat food; $3 per beer
When/Where: Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Nara Park, Ledgerock Way, Acton.
Why Go: Pining for Pnk Floyd? Here's your chance to scratch that itch. Gilmour's Breakfast is the premiers Pink Floyd tribute band in New England. Enjoy a nostalgic concert under the stars.
Price: $5
When/Where: Fruitlands Museum, 102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard.
Why Go: Once a commune, now a museum and interactive trip for the family. Check out the art gallery, hiking trails, labyrinth and more. And do it all for free during this sponsored Free Friday event.
Price: Free, of course.
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Toni Lynn Washington with the Workingman's Band
When/Where: Friday at 8 p.m. at Concord's Colonial Inn, 48 Monument Square, Concord.
Why Go: To see vocalist Toni Lynn Washington, known as Boston's Queen of the Blues, perform jazz and R&B with the Workingman's Band lineup of Tom Yates, Rick Maida and Mike Avery.
Pricing: Free
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