Gardner MA Centennial News
Gardner MA Centennial Events
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Summer Centennial Event July 22, 2023
Excitement Building for Gardner MA Summer Centennial Event as More Details Released
More details came in about what is projected to be the biggest Gardner event in many years, the Summer Centennial Event taking place Saturday July 22, 2023 from noon to 6pm on the grounds of Mount Wachusett Community College. (Rain Date is Sunday, July 23rd.)
More Details on our Summer Centennial page, CLICK HERE.
The event is utilizing the walking track at Mount Wachusett Community College as a unique staging area. In the center will be a Kid Zone featuring 3 large inflatables for lots of fun, various activities such as Face Painting, a number of games including Corn Hole, and a Dunk Tank. In addition, kids will be able to explore a fire truck, ambulance, and a police car. This area is absolutely FREE!
Also on the track will be what is hoped to be a large array of different kinds of vendors.
A variety of Food Trucks are expected and it is hoped to have a large variety of food options.
The Centennial Committee is making it easy for people to get to the event area. Parking will be in the back lots with a shuttle service from the back lots to the field area. A designated handicapped parking area close to the field will be available as well.
There are two types of entertainment planned. There will be a live rock n roll band called “Plead the 5TH”. Also booked is DJ Jacob Cormier to play fun upbeat music and make special announcements throughout the day.
For more information, to fill out a vendor or food truck application, or be a Volunteer, there are several contact options. Centennial Facebook page – City of Gardner website – or email Theresa.Thompson@Heywood.org
Our Summer Centennial page has more details including an interview with organizer Theresa Thompson, Bandleader Mike Culver of band “Plead the 5th” and DJ Jacob Cormier. CLICK HERE.
August 2023
Thursday, August 3, 2023 – National Night out at Gardner High School 5:30-8:pm See article from 2022
This is the 10th Annual Greater Gardner Night Out and it is called “The Ultimate Community Experience” taking place at Gardner High School, 200 Catherine Street, Gardner. For more info email VPatty@Gardner-MA.gov.. Rain Date is August 10th.
Just Some of the Excitement |
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Pizza Contest |
Live Band |
Free Raffles and Giveways |
Scavenger Hunt |
Story Walk |
Resources and Vendors |
Helicopter Landing |
Touch a Truck |
Free Ice Cream |
Bounce Houses and Games |
Obstacle Course |
Charity Dunk Tank |
Gardner Cheerleaders Performance |
September 2023
Centennial Parade September 17, 2023
The 2 mile long Centennial Parade which starts at Elm Street and ends up at Waterford Street. Time listed is 1pm on Sunday September 17, 2023 with of course various times along the way of the route which we have pictured here. As many participants will be walking, it should last well over an hour, maybe longer.
The Centennial Parade Route
The parade route has meaning. It begins on Elm Street where Gardner’s Giant Chair is located. It passes by the corner of Pearl Street where the Gardner Museum is located, a repository of Gardner’s history from its earliest settlement in 1764, on Central Street near Monument Park where by that time a summer of excellent concerts will have been heard and many memories made, through Gardner’s iconic Downtown, waving at the historic Garbose building and by the renovated 42-52 Parker Street, past the beloved Gardner Ale House, and finishing on Waterford Street where Gardner’s 101st year becomes special as the new Community Center is realized. It will be a wonderful parade.
2nd week of September, 2023 – Hispanic Heritage – Mariachi Band back for its 3rd iteration.
Saturday, September 30, 2023 – Fabulous Fall Festival and Oktoberfest For more information: GardnerAle.com
and GardnerSquareTwo.com Our page recapping the 2022 event
Upcoming Events: Gardner’s Birthday June 24th, Chair City Summer Kickoff Music Event June 29th, Food Truck Festival July 8th, and the Summer Centennial Event July 22nd.
Well-Known Gardner MA Resident Edward Attar to be Grand Marshal of Centennial Parade
The Centennial Parade is scheduled for September 17, 2023 with a route from Elm Street to Waterford Street and the Grand Marshal will be none other than Ed Attar.
Centennial Committee member Theresa Thompson stated, “Thank you, Mr. Atter, for dedicating your life to your community. We are truly honored to have you serve as the Grand Marshal at our 100-year celebration parade. It is most fitting for sure.”
If you think you’ve heard the name before, it’s because you have. His military buddies would have known him as a 1st Lieutenant and Staff Finance Officer. In the banking community he is known for being a director of the Colonial Cooperative Bank for almost 50 years and for a 30 year tenure as its Board Chairman. A lover of the environment, Ed Atter started the local Millers River Chapter of Trout Unlimited to help ensure a cleaner Millers River. And lovers of great meats and home-grown apples remember Ed Atter from a family grocery store – Atter’s Market. Mr. Atter has also been a big supporter of youth in the area through Scouting and Sports Leagues.
For more on Gardner Centennial events, visit our Centennial page, CLICK HERE.
October 2023
October – Falloween Stroll – see article from 2022
Trick or Treat for Halloween see article from 2022
Annunciation Parish Fall Bazaar see article from 2022
St. Paul’s Harvest Festival – see article from 2022
November 2023
November – Sunday, November 26, 2023: Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting See article from 2022
Festival of Trees at Gardner Museum – see 2022 article here.
December 2023
December – Christmas Themed Events in Downtown Gardner and throughout the Chair City.
Christmas in the City – see article from 2022
Gardner Police and Fire Department Holiday Show and Toy Drive – see article from 2022
Centennial Committee Event: Saturday December 30, 2023 – Winter Ball at Perry Auditorium at City Hall 6pm to 10pm
January 2023
Event at Perry Auditorium Kicks Off Gardner MA Centennial Celebration on January 14, 2023
Various City of Gardner Centennial merchandise will be on sale throughout the year at various events. An announcement of some of the upcoming events will be forthcoming soon, according to Committee Chair Brad Heglin.
Just a few of the notable individuals in attendance at first event of 2023!
City Centennial Kickoff Event Social on Saturday January 14, 2023 from 1-3pm
The City Centennial Kickoff Event took place at Perry Auditorium at Gardner City Hall . It was a family-friendly social gathering with hot cocoa and snacks, coloring pages for kids and young adults, display of local historical items, opportunity to purchase or preview Centennial Celebration gear, and even enjoy Story time with Mayor Nicholson.
February 2023
Listen to the meeting on any device. Click Play.
Gardner MA Charter Review Committee Scheduled Public Hearing February 23, 2023
The City Charter Review Committee scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 4:00pm in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. “to hear testimony with regard to potential amendments to the City Charter of the City of Gardner. Persons interested in this matter are encouraged to attend and offer testimony. View the complete Press Release, CLICK HERE.
According to the “Rules of the Hearing”, testimony from current City Elected Officials were taken first, followed by that of the general public who was to be limited to 3 minutes each, and each petitioner will be granted the opportunity to reply to questions and comments. Proposed specific amendments must be submitted in writing. Mayor Nicholson submitted some suggestions and they are in the packet for the 2-16-23 meeting, CLICK HERE. Also included are prior ideas from 7 years ago. Mayor Nicholson also provided additional info showing more of the previous work done on this topic. CLICK HERE.
The Committee met on February 16, 2023 to discuss how to proceed. During that meeting, they set the date for the public hearing we write about here.
Some History of How We Got Here
To view the current Gardner City Charter, CLICK HERE. The Gardner City Council confirmed the Charter Committee on 1-17-23. See Article and AUDIO of meeting. The issue of whether to create the Committee was debated at an informal meeting on 10-3-22, CLICK HERE. At that meeting, the issue was tabled to the 2nd meeting in November The Charter Committee was approved on a vote of 7 to 4 at its meeting of December 5, 2022, CLICK HERE. The Charter was previously reviewed 7 years ago but the review did not result in any ultimate changes. When this Special Act Charter Review Committee completes its work, it will send recommendations to the Gardner City Council. Whatever changes are approved, if any, will be sent to the Mayor for approval. Upon his approval, the voters will have to approve the changes at the polls.
Gardner Mayor Nicholson commented on the City Charter during our Lessons About History Interview. Click to go to section about the Charter.
March 2023
Gardner Museum – Events March 1, 2023
Listen to the program of the season’s events on any device. CLICK PLAY.
The Gardner Museum opened again for the season on March 1, 2023. From March through August there is an exhibit entitled “Celebrating Gardner’s 100 Years as a City.” No reservation is needed. The exciting exhibit showcases memorable aspects of the City’s first 100 years – Bring the whole family! Highlighted are long-term, still existing businesses serving the Chair City today. Be among the first to see it.
For the entire season event brochure in pdf format, click here.
April 2023
The Flashback Dance was well-attended including by Gardner’s Mayor, City Council President, State Representative, City Councilors, and other notables. More exciting events to come this year in Gardner….
Flashback Dance Well Attended in Gardner MA – A Big Hit!
The Flashback Dance featuring “DJ of the Stars Jimmy Jay” and the band “Kenny and the Night Riders” was held April 22, 2023 at Gardner City Hall. It was part of a series of events to be held this year in Gardner to celebrate Gardner’s 100 years as a City (January 1, 1923 to January 1, 2023) Gardner was founded way back in 1764, became a town in 1785, and well over 100 years after that, became a City, now with a population of over 21,500 people.
While “DJ of the Stars” Jimmy Jay opened the event, it wasn’t his first gig of the day as from 2-4pm, he took over the airwaves at Gardner’s WGAW and played some popular Rock n’ Roll of the 60’s, had live interviews with a few music stars of the time, and interacted with some listeners and famous Gardner residents of the past. Then, he prepared for his first dance in Gardner since sometime in the 1970s to kickoff the Flashback Dance at 6:30pm. (Doors were open at 6pm) Tickets were $10, but a few lucky WGAW listeners got in FREE with tickets they had won.
Gardner has a great summer of music ahead of it with the FREE Summer Concerts at Monument Park, and various groups being brought in by private clubs such as the P.A.C.C. For the Gardner Magazine Centennial event page, CLICK HERE.
Gardner MA to Hold City Hall Flashback Dance Featuring Jimmy Jay – A City Centennial Event
“A Rockin’ Trip back in time! The City of Gardner Centennial Committee held a City Hall Flashback Dance featuring former WGAW Dee Jay Jimmy Jay. Special Guests – Gardner’s own Kenny and the Night Riders! Save The Date – Saturday Night – April 22 at Gardner City Hall’s Perry Auditorium. Stay tuned for more details!”
The Greater Gardner Health and Wellness Fair was held Wednesday, April 12, 2023 from 5 to 8pm at Perry Auditorium in Gardner City Hall. The event is being put on by the Gardner Community Action Team. It was originally scheduled earlier during the Storm of 2023. Now it has a total of 48 Vendors and Resources covering many topics in how to be healthy in mind, body, and spirit including Healthy eating, Exercise, Alternative Healing, Mental Health, & Health Care and Nursing Services, . Admission is FREE and there’s FREE raffles with prizes. Jump to complete list of 4 dozen vendors
Gardner MA Domestic Violence Task Force and Gardner Community Action Team Organizes Dog Park Event
The Gardner Domestic Violence Task Force had its first Annual Purple Paws Walk/Event. The event was held on April 29th, 2023, in Gardner MA, and all funds raised by this event went directly to support the Purple Paws Foster Project. “This pet fostering project was created to help support victims of domestic violence by assisting them and their pets, who would otherwise be left behind when the victim decides to leave their abuser. In many cases pets are the reason victims delay leaving their abusers, keeping themselves in often dangerous situations. Pets are like a family member, and it’s difficult to leave them behind. This carries the same emotion. The Purple Paws Foster Project enables those looking for refuge to leave and know their pets are safe. Voices of Truth has taken on this project as a 501c3 organization who services victims and survivors through support groups and referrals.”
Schedule of Events
9-10am: Walk Day of Registration, check-in, vendors and resources, Raffles. |
10-11am: The Purple Paw Walk – Info and Registration, click here. |
11-noon: K-9, Blood Hounds, Service Dog demonstrations, Pet Costume Contest registration |
Noon-1pm: Pet Costume Parade, Winners Announced. |
1-1:30pm: Raffle Winners Announced |
Even though event was posted as rain or shine, it ended early due to bad weather. However, we understand that the activities stated in the schedule did occur, just earlier. The coordinator of the event was Veronika Patty. She can be reached at (978) 413-9782.
May 2023
Photos of Yard Sales in Gardner MA on May 21, 2023.
Gardner MA Yard Salers Speak About the Chair City
Gardner Magazine made the rounds to some of the dozens of Yard Sales held in the Chair City on Sunday May 21, 2023 and we asked these wise individuals for their opinions on what’s going on in Gardner. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Sometimes when you want to know what people really think, just ask, and that’s exactly what we did. In general, people like the direction Gardner is pursuing. The subject of the roads kept coming up. However, when we told people that Gardner was putting more in to roads now than ever before, they preferred doing what Gardner is doing rather than seeing a big tax increase in order to do things faster. There were also other positives and other negatives and we thank all who participated. Your opinions matter.
As for the Yard Sales themselves, 87 homes participated according to the map and from what people told us, traffic was brisk and the customers were buying. Alphabetical List by street of 87 participants: JPG Image PDF.
Chair City of Faith by Werner Poegel
Chair City of Faith – Poem by Werner Poegel
Dear Lord we give you thanks for this Chair City of Faith Since 18th Century Great Words of praise are saith For he who sits upon a Chair so skillfully made Or grabs the ground underneath a tree of shade. |
So fortunate to be in a place which cares for one another Friends, strangers kindness shown just like our brother. A community thus constructed of sturdy stuff is made More likely to grow and prosper rather than to fade. |
As we March forward, thank you for our prosperity And remind us to be good stewards with integrity, Guide us to be mindful of those who have needs, Teach us to celebrate with humility what succeeds. |
In this year of the most powerful Centennial reflection, On history’s actions taken on almost every selection. Of lessons learned sometimes one more than enough To manage not only what is easy but also what is tough. |
We ask you help us carry forward a spirit which conceives Ideas which grow the City and citizen concern relieves, Success of physical projects and those of people served, Blessings upon this Chair City of Faith then be deserved. |
June 2023
MAKE A DAY OF IT FOR THE BEST BIRTHDAY IN GARDNER EVER!
June 24, 2023
UPDATE: June 15, 2023 – Fireworks Parking Restrictions – Jump to Info.
UPDATE: June 16, 2023 – Complete Downtown Gardner Schedule including 21 piece Brass Band – Jump to Info Art at the Fireworks – Jump to Info
Gardner MA Big Birthday Celebration on Saturday June 24, 2023 – COMPLETE DETAILS
The City of Gardner is celebrating its 238th birthday and its CENTENNIAL as a City. Events include: Small Business Saturday throughout the City and Downtown, Fireworks at Dusk, Concert in Monument Park at 6pm with Viva Las Elvis (Complete Monument Park Schedule), and a concert at the site of the Fireworks sponsored by the Lithuanian Club featuring Whiskey Johnson (Complete Schedule).
In addition, there’s entertainment the night before at the PACC, with a Cruise Night and their Friday Night Band – Perfect Alibi (Complete Schedule)
Downtown Gardner Complete Information
Gardner Square Two kindly provided us with the details of all of the goings on and we are sharing this entire schedule with you. CLICK HERE.
Downtown Gardner Celebrates
Where: Downtown Gardner on Parker, Pleasant, and Main Streets plus merchants on Central, West Lynde, and Connors Streets.
Event is FREE, Family Friendly, and Open to the Public. Everyone is welcome! And you can see how great Downtown Gardner looks…
Celebration at a Glance |
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Downtown Shops have inside and outside specials and promotions including Hoola Hoop Party by Witches Wardrobe. The Velvet Goose and John’s Sport Shop will offer top quality merchandise. |
Fun for Kids: Kids Center includes games, inflatables, costume characters, selfie station, and face painting. |
Local Non-profits provide information – includes Gardner CAC collecting jars of peanut butter. |
Restaurants please hungry customers including Free Cupcakes from the Parker House of Pizza |
Food Trucks satisfy comfort food desires – TBD |
Art in full Force: Crafters Display their wares – also GES student art displayed in Downtown business windows – Pottery Throwing Demonstration – Paint a Ceramic Tile for Free |
Vendors offer merchandise – Check out the selection. |
Performances are Scheduled by the Wolfshager Hexenbrut Witch Dance Group, The Super Natural All Stars Cheerleaders, and a masterful performance by a 21 piece brass band – the Bridgewater Antiphonal Brass Band doing American Marches, Patriotic favorites, Armed Forces songs performing from 2-4pm at the center of Downtown – Viva Las Elvis performs at Monument Park at 6pm |
Demonstrations Take Place- meet the WooSox Mascots and Win Prizes! – Gardner PD offering hands-on impaired driving demonstration (a big hit last year!) Meet K-9 Rocky – Reptiles Shows of New England brings live animals. |
Celebrating the 4th of July, the 238th year since Gardner was incorporated as a town, the City’s Centennial as a City.
Fireworks at Dusk
Event is FREE, Family Friendly, and Open to the Public. Everyone is welcome! Shuttle buses will be bringing people to and from parking at the Gardner Airport. (no parking on Route 2A)
The Gardner Fireworks Display begins at DUSK on Saturday June 24, 2023 at the Polish American Citizens Club (Rain Date is June 25th at dusk)
Fireworks at a Glance |
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Fabulous Fireworks Display at Dusk |
Featuring Food Trucks at the PACC |
Featuring Raffles including on great artwork from GALA |
Featuring various vendors |
Music Entertainment featuring Whiskey Johnson |
The Kendall Pond Betterment Association and the Gardner League of Artists hosted outdoor painting sessions around Kendall Pond until June 2023. Artists created works based on views around the pond and a mini art show with all works for sale and awards will be held on June 24, 2023
Fireworks Event is sponsored and supported by the City of Gardner, the Kendall Pond Betterment Association, The Lithuanian Outing Association, The Polish American Citizens Club, and various local business donations. Donations are still accepted and corporate sponsorships for the 2024 Fireworks are available. Visit this secure site, CLICK HERE.
Art at the Fireworks
20 GALA Artists Participated in Year-Long Gardner MA Painting Contest
Artwork to be sold at Fireworks this year…
In a partnership with the Kendall Pond Betterment Association begun last year, the GALA artists were asked to paint, photograph, and otherwise portray Kendall Pond by visiting the pond during the 4 seasons. This culminates in a display of the artwork during the Saturday June 24, 2023 festivities at the PACC. Prizes will go to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places and two honorable mentions.
The 1st place winner will be auctioned off to the public with the winning bid split between the artist and KPBA. All of the other artwork will be on sale with the proceeds split between the artists and KPBA. Art from a second contest will also be sold with the same split – in this case the artists were given a mystery box of organic materials with some paint and asked to create a picture.
To participate in the auction, place bids at the GALA booth during the fireworks festivities. To buy the art, come to the event. Photographs are just a small sampling of the art at the event. Click on any image for larger view.
Fireworks Parking Restrictions: Posted by Gardner Police Department “There will be parking restrictions in place for the upcoming Fireworks at the PACC on Saturday June 24, 2023. Areas that will be posted as no parking are: Both Sides of 2A (West Broadway) near Airport Rd. This is a highway and marked with no parking. There are new sidewalks between the PACC and Airport Rd on the east bound side of 2A, there is no parking on sidewalks at any time. North Side of Mohawk Dr – South Side of Snake Pond Rd -Entire Length of the West Side of Airport Rd – These areas will be clearly marked as no parking with no parking signage. If vehicles are parked in no parking areas, they will be towed. These restrictions are for public safety to allow safe passage of vehicles and pedestrians. The Gardner PD appreciates everyone’s anticipated compliance with these restrictions to make it a safe and fun event.”
The Chair City Summer Kick-off is Thursday, June 29, 2023 featuring opener Brandon Furtado and feature act 7 Day Weekend
Gardner MA City Hall will be rocking on June 29, 2023
The Mayor’s office at City Hall has announced that the Rock Band “7 Day Weekend” will be playing at the front steps of Gardner City Hall on Thursday June 29, 2023 from 7pm to 9:15pm. Admission is FREE. Food trucks will be on hand and beverages will be available. The band is known for playing anywhere from small intimate venues to shows with hundreds of people. This band is top notch: View a short video showcasing the band or listen to the AUDIO sampler right here on any device.
The band is making affordable merchandise available as well with band tee shirts an affordable $15. CLICK HERE. Get more info on the band from their exciting website, CLICK HERE.
Brandon Furtado is “The One” Opening at 6pm on June 29, 2023 at Gardner City Hall
Brandon Furtado hails from Somerset MA and has been writing music for almost a decade, creating both pop and acoustic tracks. We’ve captured some of his catchy hooks in this Furtado Sampler. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Creating both pop and acoustic tracks, Brandon’s first single “Jems” is available now and he’s gearing up for the release of his new EP “Songs About Jules”. Enjoy his diverse and energetic performance FREE at Gardner City Hall, June 29, 2023 from 6pm to 7pm followed by 7 Day Weekend which plays from 7pm to 9:15pm.
Food Trucks and Beverages will be available.
Gardner Magazine interviewed Brandon Fortado in a revealing interview. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Brandon spoke about the creative process in creating songs from scratch. He also spoke of the artists who have inspired him and about one particular celebrity actress who has especially influenced his music. About writing songs, Brandon stated, “So basically what you’re doing when you’re writing songs is you have your own personal experiences, and you’ll hear these melodies in your head Like, you might think of something that rhymes Like, it’s usually a rhyme scheme that starts And then you’ll go, okay, but, like, how does this song sound And all of your inspiration and all the music you really like, you can think about it like a bank, and you can say, Okay, I have this idea.”
Gardner Magazine Interviews Adam DeSousa of the Band “7 Day Weekend”
Listen to the interview on any device. CLICK PLAY
The Band is playing at City Hall on Thursday, June 29, 2023 beginning at 7pm. Admission is FREE. Food Trucks and beverages will be available. The music actually starts at 6pm with opener Brandon Furtado.
The band was founded about a decade ago. According to DeSousa, the band has “kind of tightened up and made it a show that…satisfies all ages and lovers of all different styles of music….country music to 80s to 90s to pop to punk to rock…” “We very much brand ourselves and promote ourselves as a party band, 7 Day Weekend, the party that never stops.”
We talked to Adam about the band’s music passions, various venues, and how the band is famous for playing non-stop. Adam described the members of the band and what they do when not playing music. The band has played everywhere and fans pay good money for tickets. Adam DeSousa was very excited that the concert was FREE to people in Gardner saying, “I think it’s awesome.”
This concert was the brainchild of both Gardner Mayor Nicholson and his Executive Aide Colin Smith. Nicholson is a lover of music (he plays the trumpet and sings) and has been a big supporter of music in the public schools, even winning a recent award for music advocacy.
July 2023
Almost every type of food you could imagine is represented giving this year’s Food Truck Festival the “Wow Factor”. Food Truck Festival page
Evolving Gardner MA Food Truck Festival has the “Wow Factor”
Wearing the “Wow Factor” crown is the Prince of the Food Truck Festival, Mayor’s Executive Aide Colin Smith.
Now in its 6th year, the Gardner Food Truck Festival has evolved to be a source of great community food indulgence. For 8 hours, residents and visitors alike will be surrounded by flavor, feel good foods you could never get all in one place, except you can on this day, July 8, 2023 from noon until 8pm in Downtown Gardner. It’s “the Wow Factor” for those who love food and it’s designed to appeal to people of every age.
According to Gardner City Hall, “With over 20 trucks there is bound to be something for everyone in your family. Gardner Ale House will be on site to provide your favorite beverage. The trucks will be parked along the front of City Hall on Pleasant Street and will continue along City Hall Avenue.” There will be live entertainment by both the band “The Remedy” and A.K. Cody. A.K. Cody has a great video out of his song “Marry Me”, CLICK HERE.
A Wacky Interview on the Gardner MA Food Truck Festival with Colin Smith
Gardner Magazine interviewed the Mayor’s Executive Aide Colin Smith regarding the upcoming Gardner Food Truck Festival coming up Saturday July 8, 2023 from noon to 8pm. This year it has the “Wow Factor” WARNING: This interview might make you hungry. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
We spoke to Colin about the extensive selection of foods at this year’s Food Truck Festival, the beverages, the musical entertainment, the location of the trucks, the places to park, and more. See previous article regarding the Food Truck Festival, click here.
View the Complete Gardner Food Truck Festival 2023 page
Playing at the Gardner Food Truck Festival – Saturday, July 8, 2023 Article, CLICK HERE.
Gardner MA Scores Huge with “The Remedy” playing the Gardner Food Truck Festival on July 8, 2023.
Vendors are about to rush to get booked for the Gardner Food Truck Festival and Gardner Magazine now knows why. The City of Gardner has scored, “The Remedy” as the musical performance. Listen to a sampler of their music on any device. Click Play.
What is the remedy when you want the perfect band for the Gardner Food Truck Festival in 2023 during Gardner’s Centennial Celebration as a City? The City of Gardner has chosen “The Remedy” consisting of the uplifting duo of Rob Gale and Jody Thompson playing Country – Rock, a unique combination of Country, Blues, and Classic Rock sure to delight all the attendees of the Festival.
The band’s duo has sung with other bands and created “The Remedy” during Covid with the theme “Music Cures All”. So for those desiring a combination of a “feel – good” music time and some of the best food on the planet, make a date for the Gardner Food Truck Festival. For vendors not signed up yet, better book soon while you still can. This has the “Wow Factor.”
Centennial Events Calendar by Month – January to December 2023
Month | Event |
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January | Saturday January 14th from 1pm to 3pm, Kick-off Event at Perry Auditorium. Event Article |
February | Public Hearing on City Charter – February 23, 2023 at 4pm – See Article – The original City Charter was written in 1922 and went into effect on January 1, 2023. |
March | Beginning March 1, 2023 – Spring Exhibit – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street – See Article. |
March 15, 2023 5-8pm Health and Wellness Fair, Perry Auditorium at Gardner City Hall. See Article. | |
April | Saturday April 22nd – Flashback Dance at Gardner City Hall featuring DJ Jimmy Jay and Kenny and the Night Riders See Article |
Saturday, April 29th 9am to 1:30pm – Purple Paws Walk Event at Pulaski Park off Wright or Charbonneau Street. See Article | |
Continuing – Spring Exhibit – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street See Article | |
May | May 6, 2023 – Chair City Conceptual Forefront Art Festival at Orpheum Park, 34 Parker Street, Gardner. See Article |
Friday, May 19, 2023 – P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands begins – FREE ADMISSION – 7PM TO 11PM on the Outside Stage – Open to the Public- Preceded by Friday Night Cruise Nights – See Article | |
Saturday, May 20, 2023 (Rain Date Sunday 5-21-23) Spring Gardner City Wide Yard Sale. The Yard Sale permit requirement has been waived. Visit GardnerYardSale.com or Facebook page | |
Lithuanian Outing Association. See Article with Schedule. | |
Continuing – Summer Exhibit – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street See Article | |
June | Monument Park Summer Concerts begin June 17, 2023. See Article |
Fridays through September – P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands continues – FREE ADMISSION – 7PM TO 11PM on the Outside Stage – Open to the Public- Preceded by Friday Night Cruise Nights – See Article | |
Saturday June 24th – Fireworks at Kendall Pond at DUSK. See Article | |
Saturday June 24, 2023 – Small Business Saturday and Experience Downtown Gardner Sales. Fireworks. Art Competition, and More! See Article and Complete Page | |
Lithuanian Outing Association. See Article with Schedule. | |
Summer Exhibit continues – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street See Article | |
July | Food Truck Festival – Saturday, July 8, 2023 – Article from 2022 |
Fridays through September – P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands continues – FREE ADMISSION – 7PM TO 11PM on the Outside Stage – Open to the Public- Preceded by Friday Night Cruise Nights – See Article | |
Saturday, July 22, 2023 – Summer Centennial Celebration at Mount Wachusett Community College – Noon to 6pm. | |
Monument Park Concerts Continue – See article | |
Summer Exhibit continues – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street See article | |
Concerts: Lithuanian Outing Association. See Article with Schedule. | |
August | Thursday, August 3, 2023 (rain date August 10th) – National Night out at Gardner High School See article from 2022 |
Fridays through September – P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands continues – FREE ADMISSION – 7PM TO 11PM on the Outside Stage – Open to the Public- Preceded by Friday Night Cruise Nights – See Article | |
Monument Park Concerts continue – See Article | |
Concerts: Lithuanian Outing Association. See Article with Schedule. | |
Summer Exhibit continues – Gardner’s 100 Years as a City – through August 27th at Gardner Museum on Pearl Street See article | |
September | Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 1pm – Centennial Parade – Starts at Elm Street and ends at Waterford Street. |
2nd week of September, 2023 – Hispanic Heritage – Mariachi Band back for its 3rd iteration. | |
Fridays through September – P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands continues – FREE ADMISSION – 7PM TO 11PM on the Outside Stage – Open to the Public- Preceded by Friday Night Cruise Nights – See Article | |
Saturday, September 30, 2023 – Fabulous Fall Festival and Oktoberfest For more information: GardnerAle.com and GardnerSquareTwo.com Our page recapping the 2022 event | |
Concerts: Lithuanian Outing Association. See Article with Schedule. | |
October | Falloween Stroll – see article from 2022 |
Trick or Treat for Halloween see article from 2022 | |
Annunciation Parish Fall Bazaar see article from 2022 | |
St. Paul’s Harvest Festival – see article from 2022 | |
November | Sunday, November 26, 2023: Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting See article from 2022 |
Festival of Trees at Gardner Museum – see 2022 article here. | |
December | Christmas Themed Events in Downtown Gardner and throughout the Chair City. |
Christmas in the City – see article from 2022 | |
Gardner Police and Fire Department Holiday Show and Toy Drive – see article from 2022 | |
Saturday December 30, 2023 – Winter Ball at Perry Auditorium at City Hall 6pm to 10pm | |
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P.A.C.C. Featuring 20 FREE Concerts May to September 2023 in the City of Gardner MA
P.A.C.C. Friday Night Bands 2023
The Polish American Citizens Club (P.A.C.C.) offers FREE ADMISSION for their Friday Night concerts taking place from 7pm to 11pm on the Outside Stage. The events are open to the public and are preceded by the Friday Night Cruise Nights. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
Lithuanian Club 2023 Concerts
The Lithuanian Outing Association is presenting about a dozen concerts in the 2023 season beginning May 27, 2023 and concluding September 9, 2023. All are 7pm to 11pm
May 27: Dazed Til Dawn, June 3: Danny Leblanc, June 10: PT5TH, June 17: AK Cody, June 24: Whiskey Johnson (same day as Kendall Pond Fireworks Display), July 8: AK Cody, July 15: Chris Dube presents Litz Blitz, July 29: Mid Life Crises, August 19: PT5TH, August 26: Danny Leblanc, and September 9: Point the Finger
Gardner MA Monument Park Concerts 2023
Date/Time | Band with Web Link | Type of Music |
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6/17/23 6pm | The Green Sisters | Folk |
6/24/23 6pm | Viva Las Elvis | Elvis |
7/1/23 6pm | Holdin Back | The 60’s |
7/8/23 at Food Truck Festival | The Remedy – View our Article and sample the band’s music – Facebook page. | Duo playing Country Rock – Classic Country, Blues, Classic Rock |
7/15/23 6pm | Gold Dust Refugee | Tom Petty/Fleetwood Mac |
7/22/23 6pm | Timeless | Family Fun Concert |
7/29/23 6pm | Boothill Express | Rockin’ Country |
8/5/23 6pm | Traveling Jones | County/Classic |
8/12/23 5pm | 4 Ever Fab | Beatles |
8/19/23 5pm | Retro Stew | 60s/70s/80s |
8/26/23 5pm | Big Random | Classic Rock |
From the Gardner MA Centennial Committee
Celebrate Gardner’s Centennial as a City with some commemorative merchandise! In stock now are t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hoodies, magnets and pins with the 100th anniversary logo designed by Mount Wachusett Community College student, Anya Ezechukwu. Shirts and hoodies are available in small, medium, large, extra large, 2X, and 3X and were made by John’s Sport Shop. Magnets and pins are made by Gardner’s own Lines and Signs department. Model is wearing a size small.
Prices are: T-Shirts – $20, Long Sleeve – $25, Hoodie – $30, Magnets – $5, Pins – $2 or 3 for $5. Cash or check only. Checks made out to “City of Gardner.” Merchandise is currently for sale at Gardner City Hall and will be available at all the centennial events. Additional locations include John’s Sport Shop, the Velvet Goose, and selected merchandise is available at the Gardner Museum. Printable PDF
Gardner Museum Exhibits
Ongoing Exhibit: – Spring Summer Exhibit “Celebrating Gardner’s 100 Years as a City” no reservation needed. In connection with Gardner’s Centennial Celebrations, showcasing long-term, still-existing businesses, and other memorable aspects of
the city’s first 100 years. The exhibit will run until August 27th during regular museum opening hours.
June 1 – Forward, Upward, Onward 7-8 pm after a museum-hosted reception at 6:30 pm
Westminster nature-lover Matt Landry will present 10 life changing lessons from hiking the 48-4,000 mountains of NH. He will share his surprising discoveries and the stepping stones to re-evaluate and assess his life – the gained self-respect, confidence, discipline, and healthy habits that will remain for a lifetime. We ALL have mountains to conquer!
July 20 – The Crash of Delta Flight 723 7-8 pm after a museum-hosted reception at 6:30 pm
Winchendon-born US Army Veteran and author Paul D. Houle has spent over 25 years in the
transportation industry. Tonight’s program is about the worst plane crash in New England history (at
Boston’s Logan International Airport, in 1973): the origins of the flight, the events leading up to the crash, the subsequent investigations, and the story of the sole survivor (for 134 days). The history of aviation in Northern New England, the merger of Northeast Airlines with Delta Airlines, investigative
procedures of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and the impact of Watergate on those will also be covered. Signed copies of both books on aviation safety The Crash of Delta Flight 723 and
The Crash of Piedmont Airlines Flight 22 will be available for purchase.
Aug 12 – Craft Fair (outside; rain date Aug 13) 10 am – 4 pm
Join us for our 2nd annual Craft Fair! This fundraising event will take place outside, in our parking lot.
Photos of the Past Gallery
Some photos have been colorized from original black and white using Neural Technology. Quality varies due to quality of the original. Put mouse over photo to get description of photo and date.