Market on Brussels Brings New Life to Worcester’s West Side with Local Food, Music, and Community Vibe
Launching May 18, the Sunday farmers market behind the old Rotman’s building will feature fresh produce, local meats, food trucks, live entertainment, and more.
By Hank Stolz
WORCESTER, Mass. —Market on Brussels – Worcester’s Ultimate Weekly Farmers Market! As Hank speaks with Halley Terry Stillman of Still Life Farm in Hardwick, here is everything you need to know about this upcoming market. The market will be on Sundays from 11 to 3. It begins on May 18th and runs through October. Halley talks about the need for farmers’ markets, for people to get fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat. The Market on Brussels is also at a very cool location. Located behind the old Rotman’s furniture, the space is home to Courthouse Brewing, Mrs. Moriconi’s Ice Cream, and more. Those businesses will be open during the market. There will be food trucks, some crafters, and live entertainment, so you can make a day of it. Stillman also talks about the importance of the local farmer to the ecosystem of Central MA.
Discover Central Mass Highlights Greater Worcester Opera’s Production of “1776”
Greater Worcester Opera’s production of “1776” is helping bring the statewide Mass 250 celebrations to life in Central Massachusetts. Executive Director Elaine Crane and actor John Leslie joined Hank Stolz to discuss the ambitious production, the region’s theater community, and why live performance continues to matter.
The Fools Celebrate 50 Years of Rock With Live Show at Samuel Slater’s in Webster
The Fools have been rocking for 50 years, and they’re bringing their unpredictable live show to Samuel Slater’s in Webster on Jan. 24. Tickets on sale now.
29th Annual Arthritis Charity Ball to Honor Congressman James McGovern
The 29th annual Arthritis Charity Ball will be held December 20 at The Manor, honoring Congressman James McGovern and raising millions for arthritis research and awareness.
Mechanics Hall’s New Leader Looks to the Future While Honoring Its Past
Mechanics Hall Executive Director Meghan Montaner shares what drew her to the historic venue, her vision to revive its educational mission, and a preview of the exciting holiday lineup including pops concerts, The Nutcracker, and Candlelight performances. She joined Talk of the Commonwealth with Marketing Director Amy Sklar to discuss her first months on the job.
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