Randolph is alive year round with a bunch of activities and get-togethers! The calendar below contains many of the events taking place in and around town. Please add your own event using the Add Event button below. For municipal meetings and other town business please consult the Town of Randolph website.
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The first Thursday of the month, Kimball offers interested writers a space to drop in and talk with other interested writers.
Trade or play with fellow enthusiasts.
Bring your own deck. All skill levels welcome!
Eugene Uman, Director at the Vermont Jazz Center, brings his ensemble to Chandler to perform original jazz compositions, with an edge of rock, swing and funk, and the inspiration of Colombian folkloric rhythms.
Eugene Uman – piano, Rhodes, compositions
Wanda Houston - vocalist
Michael Zsoldos – saxophones
David Picchi – bass guitar
Jon Fisher – drums
Trade or play with fellow enthusiasts.
Bring your own deck. All skill levels welcome!
Join the Four Winds Nature Institute as they bring outdoor open-ended play to Kimball Library!
Geared towards toddlers and preschool age kids, but open to all ages.
Rain date is June 27th.
Join the Wit & Grit family to celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride on Friday June 20th! There will be a few rounds of trivia all about MUSIC hosted by the incomparable Ben Rapson from 6pm-7pm, then we will clear the floor for a dance party featuring DJ Dagon!
Let's all come together and celebrate love, inclusivity, and the magic & joy that is the LGBTQIA+ community!
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Get READY VERMONT… ChetFest is back on June 28th, on Wayside Farm in Randolph Center - you can’t miss it.
Featuring live music from The Erik Koskinen Band and The Sons of Williams! (Bow Thayer)
Doors open at 5pm
Music kicks off at 6pm
Tickets are just $20 - and kids (15 & under) get in FREE!
Bring your kids to the library and let them play downstairs with the librarians while you enjoy some time upstairs to decompress; feel free do a puzzle, drink tea, chat, or just sit for a while.
Join us at the Braintree Hill Meetinghouse on the last Sunday of June, July, and September for live music, bike rides, food, and family fun!
At the crossroads of Northern Americana and South American Folklore, a Berklee-trained band of rising stars is taking the acoustic music scene by storm. Acoustic Nomads blends together music from two continents to create soaring original melodies, playful improvisations, and driving grooves that sweep listeners away on a musical journey from the Appalachians to the Andes!