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Senior Center Events

An extensive list of Senior Center events is at the Brookline Senior Center web site.

Need A Ride To The Senior Center?

If you need a ride to the Senior Center, please call the Senior Center Van Reservation Line at 617-730-2750 at least one business day in advance. Please include the following information for all rides: name, phone number, pickup/drop off address, requested date/time for pick up. Donations are welcome to help offset the cost of gas. We appreciate your support!

Please note: The Senior Center uses a variety of transportation systems to get residents to and from the Senior Center.

Council On Aging (COA) / Senior Center Outreach Office Hours

Brookline Putterham Library

To keep you informed about programs for residents in South Brookline, a Social Worker from the Brookline COA / Senior Center will be at the Putterham Library to answer any questions you have about programs and services available at the Senior Center and through the Council on Aging.

This program will take place on Wednesday, July 8th from 10:15 am - 12:00 pm at the Putterham Library. Come find out about all the services the Brookline Senior Center provides and let the COA/Senior Center know your program interests.

Family Dynamics & Aging

Brookline Senior Center

Family and aging - it's complicated. Join us at the Senior Center on Thursday, July 9th, 11-12 am for an honest conversation about the real challenges families face when an elderly family member needs care. Christina Blais, Care Manager with Arosa ( a home health care agency) will guide us through the emotional, financial, and relational dynamics that so many families need to navigate - conflicts, difficult decisions, shifting roles, and more. Whether you are in the thick of it or planning ahead the conversation will assist you. Light refreshments will be provided. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today at 617-730-2770.

Art In The Park

Sunday, July 12, 10:00 AM - 4:00 pm

Olmsted National Historic Site,

Visit the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site for a summer day filled with music and art on the South Lawn! The day will include performances by Vanessa Trien and The Jumping Monkeys and Juventas New Music Ensemble. Family-friendly art activities will be available throughout the day. This free event is made possible in partnership with the Friends of Fairsted .

Re-Opening of Hall's Pond & Amory Woods

Hall's Pond

On Wednesday, July 15 from 4:00 - 6:00 PM, the Brookline Department of Public Works, in partnership with the Friends of Hall's Pond, will host a re-opening celebration for the sanctuary. This family-friendly gathering will offer a short speaking program, opportunities to learn about the sanctuary's wildlife and restoration efforts, and light refreshments. Guests can explore the boardwalk, woodland trails, and pond overlook, with natural resource staff and local volunteers available to share information about ongoing stewardship efforts.

For additional information, please visit the Parks and Open Space Division webpage at www.brooklinema.gov/parks or email .

Free Golf Lessons

Putterham Golf Course

Discover the joy of golf at Free Lesson Friday, presented by The Outpost Foundation on July 17 at the Putterham Golf Course in Brookline, Massachusetts. Hosted by National Links Trust, this event offers free introductory golf instruction for people of all ages and experience. Whether you are picking up a club for the first time or looking for a fun way to reconnect with the game, Free Lesson Friday is designed to make golf feel approachable, inclusive, and enjoyable.

Guests can enjoy hands-on instruction in full swing, chipping, and putting, from golf professionals and community volunteers located at stations throughout the practice facilities. Participants are welcome to arrive at any time during the 5-7pm window. Parking is limited; carpooling is encouraged.

Food will be available for purchase and the evening is a great opportunity to enjoy time outdoors, try something new, and experience how public golf can bring a community together. Friday, July 17, 2026, from 5 - 7 PM at Putterham Golf Course.

Registration is required for this free community event. Please complete the registration form by clicking here to reserve your spot.

Brookline Green Space Alliance

Saturday, July 18, 10:30 am

President's Walk

Riverway Park, Brookline, MA Riverway Park is a key part of Frederick Law Olmsted's Emerald Necklace. After years of neglect, the park has been improved by the Muddy River Restoration Project. Learn more about Riverway Park's history, recent changes, and future on a guided walk with Brookline GreenSpace Alliance President Sean Lynn-Jones. The walk will start at the Longwood MBTA station on the "D" branch of the Green Line. Total distance will be about 1.25 miles. Participation is limited to 25 people. Please email info@brooklinegreenspace.org to register.

Beth Purcell & Brian Friendland

Monday, July 20, 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester St.

Vocalist Beth Purcell and jazz pianist Brian Friedland return for a concert: Songs of Home, Near and Far with music by Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and others. Beth Purcell has entertained throughout New England in jazz cafes and performance halls. She is also a Cantorial Soloist at Temple Beth Shalom in Melrose. Pianist Brian Friedland is a frequent performer, composer, and curator in Boston's music scene. Please register at 617-730-2770.

Memories Flow Beneath It: From Valley to Quabbin

Brookline Senior Center

Come to the Senior Center on Tuesday, July 21, 1:00 pm, to see local filmmaker Roger Hagopian present his documentary film, Memories Flow Beneath It, From Valley to Quabbin. This 69-minute film traces the displacement of people and the loss of a way of life in the Swift River Valley of western Massachusetts, when the Quabbin Reservoir flooded four towns in order to create water infrastructure for 52 Boston metropolitan communities. Several interviewees include former valley residents, historians, and authors, notably J.R. Greene, who has written numerous books on the subject. Please register at 617-730-2770.

Piano Performance

Thursday, August 27, 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester St.

Come to the Senior Center for a concert. Alexander Seidenberg-Spitzer is a high school pianist and an aspiring mathematician. He particularly enjoys playing Joplin and Chopin - ragtimes and waltzes. When he was 13, Alexander received a $100 Scott Joplin scholarship. Last fall, he moved to Boston from Virginia to take math classes at Harvard and

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Library Events

Drop-in Tech Time (Brookline Village) - Wednesday, July 1 at 11:00 AM

Brookline Music School Chamber Music Festival Concert (Brookline Village) - Thursday, July 2 at 4:00 PM

Button Making: Shark Week (Putterham) - Monday, July 6 at 2:00 PM

Tech Tuesday (Putterham) - Tuesday, July 7 at 11:00 AM

Brookline COA / Senior Center Outreach Office Hours (Putterham) - Wednesday, July 8 at 10:15 AM

Community Catch-up (Putterham) - Thursday, July 9 at 11:00 AM

Make a Painted Corgi: Child-Adult Craft Session with Pop Up Art School (Coolidge Corner) - Thursday, July 9 at 6:30 PM

Free Movie Screening at Coolidge Corner Theatre (Off-site) - Thursday, July 9 at 7:30 PM

Plant Swap (Brookline Village) - Sunday, July 12 at 1:30 PM

Drop-in Tech Time (Brookline Village) - Wednesday, July 15 at 11:00 AM

Color & Collage: Creative Unwind Workshop (Brookline Village) - Thursday, July 16 at 7:00 PM

DPW Energy Advocate Office Hours (Putterham) - Monday, July 20 at 10:30 AM

Tech Tuesday (Putterham) - Tuesday, July 21 at 11:00 AM

Drop-in Tech Time (Brookline Village) - Wednesday, July 29 at 11:00 AM

Chinese Acrobatics with Li Liu (Coolidge Corner) - Thursday, July 30 at 6:30 PM

Library Maps
Brookline Village
361 Washington Street
Brookline, MA 02445
617-730-2370
Coolidge Corner
31 Pleasant Street
Brookline, MA 02446
617-730-2380
Putterham
959 West Roxbury Parkway
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
617-730-2385

Library Events

Tech Tuesday (Putterham) - Tuesday, August 4 at 11:00 AM

Community Catch-up (Putterham) - Thursday, August 6 at 11:00 AM

Brookline COA / Senior Center Outreach Office Hours (Putterham) - Wednesday, August 12 at 10:15 AM

Drop-in Tech Time (Brookline Village) - Wednesday, August 12 at 11:00 AM

Button Making: National Honeybee Day (Putterham) - Wednesday, August 12 at 2:00 PM

Visible Mending: Personalize your Denim (Coolidge Corner) - Thursday, August 13 at 6:30 PM

DPW Energy Advocate Office Hours (Brookline Village) - Monday, August 17 at 10:30 AM

Tech Tuesday (Putterham) - Tuesday, August 18 at 11:00 AM

Drop-in Tech Time (Brookline Village) - Wednesday, August 26 at 11:00 AM

As always, meeting times for our ongoing book and social groups may be found here: brooklinelibrary.org/ongoing/book-groups/
Library Maps
Brookline Village
361 Washington Street
Brookline, MA 02445
617-730-2370
Coolidge Corner
31 Pleasant Street
Brookline, MA 02446
617-730-2380
Putterham
959 West Roxbury Parkway
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
617-730-2385

Highlights

From The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion,
and Community Relations

Crispus Attucks, Indigenous Erasure, and the American Revolution
Wednesday, July 8th | 6PM  | Brookline Village Library
 
Join the Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee and the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee for a conversation exploring the life, death, legacy, and collective memories of Crispus Attucks, the first person killed in the American Revolution. His death—along with those of four other colonists during the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770—helped reshape political narratives and fuel growing resistance to British rule and the monarchy.
 
Led by Hassanamisco Nipmuc historian, Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed, this discussion will examine how Attucks' identity as both a Black and Indigenous man was erased using print and other media. Driven by political motivations, this erasure minimized the perceived "inconveniences" of Attucks' race and identity, reframing him as a more universally sympathetic martyr while obscuring the complexity of his race and economic status.  The discussion will be co-facilitated by the Chairs of the respective Committees, Kailey Bennett and Bernard Greene.  
 
This discussion is sponsored by the Brookline Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Community Relations.   For a full bio of Jasmine Goodspeed and any other details, visit https://www.brooklinema.gov/1555/Indigenous-People-Celebration-Committee

For the remainder of the month - 

ODEICR at the Brookline's Farmers Market
Thursday, July 16th | 1 PM

Come say hi and learn more about language access and effective communication resources, hear about some new community access tools purchased by the Brookline Commission on Disability, pick up some Know Your Rights information, and tell us what you would like to see the Office prioritize in this upcoming year! 
 
Food Forest Guided Tour and Conversation
Friday, July 24th | 11AM | Uphams Corner Food Forest, Dorchester
 
The Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee is collaborating with other Brookline groups and residents to explore the possibility of a Brookline food forest - an eco-friendly community garden park, maintained by community volunteers, that grows food and herbs for anyone to take. As part of our exploration, there will be a guided tour of the Uphams Corner Food Forest in Dorchester, led by staff of the Boston Food Forest Coalition. Limited space available - if you'd like to join the tour, email ODEICR@brooklinema.gov
 
METCO 60 Writing Project
“60 years of Excellence, Solidarity and Tradition has created thousands of diamonds”
METCO was established in 1966, to give students from racially segregated Boston the opportunity to go to suburban schools to bring more racial diversity, increase the probability of students to have natural moments of cultural exchange, and the understanding that racial and cultural segregation hurts everyone.
The Brookline METCO Program was pioneering in this process and is one of the first METCO districts in 1966. Through a generous grant from The Brookline Community Foundation, we are looking to have a wealth of diverse narratives to help explain what the METCO experience was and is. The task is to write a “reflection” of no more than five (5) pages where you describe your particular experience with METCO. We want your voice—full of gratitude, or anger, or disappointment or appreciation, and we want to know the details of your METCO experience. We are looking for 100 writers! We want writers from as young as students in our K-8 elementary schools as well as those students who took the first bus to school and the adult organizers that led the first bus ride in 1966. For your work, each writer will receive a $100 honorarium. The project will begin after this school year ends and the project will be completed by October 1, 2026
You are writing for yourselves; as current and past METCO students and families, Faculty and Staff or Community Members for posterity in honor of the 60th Anniversary. You may be asked to share your paper publicly on November 17. Your paper will become part of a compilation of stories that will be kept for Brookline METCO Archives and may be published. Therefore, you will need to share a picture and a short biography for the compilation.
Please complete this interest form as soon as possible.

Company 1 Theatre features “A New Era”
a new play by Miranda Austen ADEkoje
Playing July 18th through August 8th | The Strand Theater | Pay-what-you-want
 
“Journeying across a divided America, seven formidable women gather right here in Boston for an unprecedented opportunity to birth a national movement. When freedom is fragile and Black Lives are at stake, can they get in formation, organize a unified coalition, and ensure a more just future? The year might be 1895, but the fight is still very much our own. A real-life story of politics, passion, and perseverance, A New Era is a powerful celebration of Boston’s Black suffragist history and a call to build upon our foremothers’ legacy today.
 
Why This Play Now?
Just in time for America’s 250th birthday, A New Era centers on the critical role Black women have played in the fight for civil rights, abolition, and Black liberty. Black women continually push movements forward, yet remain largely obscured in American history books due to both racism and sexism. A New Era celebrates a transformative part of Black history hosted right here in our city, and demonstrates the importance of organizing and strategizing toward collective liberation.”  FYI -  Florida Ruffin Ridely will be one of the women portrayed! 
 
For more information and to get tickets visit the Company One Theater website.


Cultural Survival Bazaar
Shop Indigenous!
Dates:
  • July 24-26th in Tiverton, RI
  • August 1-2nd in Providence, RI
Each event features traditional and contemporary crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry, home goods, and accessories
from dozens of countries.  In addition, the Bazaars offer cultural performances and presentations, including live music, storytelling, craft-making demonstrations, and the unique chance to talk directly with makers and community advocates.

Lastly, the Brookline Commission for Women is seeking members! 
The  BCW promotes equity and justice for all women and girls, including all who identify as female.  Its core values include gender justice, intersectionality, collaboration, transparency, and determination.  If you are interested in checking out the Commission, you can learn more at the Commission's webpage or contact ODEICR@brooklinema.gov

Highlights
From The Office of
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and
Community Relations (ODEICR)

Information Here

Senior Programming

Due to changes in the cable-TV industry, BIG's funding has dropped dramatically in recent years. In March they were forced to furlough three of their eight employees. They are hoping to bring some or all of them back but only if they can get additional funds from the town or other sources. Click here if you're in a position to help. Read more: December 2025 article from Brookline.News.

The reduced staff is still producing senior programming, but have suspended the weekly listing for now.

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