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Here's What's Going on in Holliston and Hopkinton This Weekend

A look at what's going on in and around Holliston and Hopkinton this weekend.

Friday, Aug. 23

1. Milford Performing Arts Center presents Summer Stock in Concert 2013, featuring the music of Hairspray and Legally Blonde. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. "The pulsing early days of rock ‘n roll are heard in Hairspray’s songs as teenager Tracy Turnblad tries to integrate Baltimore’s most popular TV dance show while keeping her hair just right. The songs of Legally Blonde tell the story of Elle Woods, a Harvard Law School student who pursues romance, justice, and respect without having to go brunette." All tickets $8 in advance, at the door $10 for adults and $9 for students and seniors.

2. The Holliston-based Waushakum Live Steamers, a non-profit that runs miniature steam powered locomotive trains, will have free rides for people on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. See the announcement for more details.

Saturday, Aug. 24

1. 17th Annual Golf Tournament for Panther Hockey. Registration starts at noon at Pinecrest Golf Club, while the shotgun start begins at 1 p.m. All proceeds go to Holliston High School Hockey. This is their only fundraiser.

2. RAD Racing Charity Barbecue, noon to 4 p.m., Red Rock Grill and Bar, Upton. The event will feature race cars for kids to sit in, music, food and other attractions. All proceeds go to Racing Against Drugs.

3.  Milford Performing Arts Center presents Summer Stock in Concert 2013, featuring the music of Hairspray and Legally Blonde. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

4. The Holliston-based Waushakum Live Steamers, a non-profit that runs miniature steam powered locomotive trains, will have free rides for people on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. See the announcement for more details. 

Sunday, Aug. 25

1. Grafton Flea Market, Route 140, Grafton, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.

2. Several condos and homes will be featured in Open Houses.

3. Discover Upton State Forest, 1 p.m. Joelle Vautour, the Management Forester for the DCR Midstate District, will offer a guided tour of areas of the park managed recently, and then less-disturbed areas too. She will identify and talk about various plants. Please leave pets at home for this one. 

4. The Holliston-based Waushakum Live Steamers, a non-profit that runs miniature steam powered locomotive trains, will have free rides for people on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. See the announcement for more details.


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