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Friday, June 21, the event is 5 to 9 p.m. , 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 23. artsfalmouth.org. Insect Safari. Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, 472 West Mountain Rd., Lenox. You don’t need to travel to the Serengeti Plains or the Brazilian rain forest to discover and observe a tremendous diversity of life. Our fields, wetlands, and forests hold a splendid and truly amazing array of insects. Among the most active and colorful are butterflies. Their lesser-known cousins, the moths, are camouflage experts in order to evade predators. 10 a.m. to noon. A$4m/$6nm, C$3m/$4nm. Registration not required. massaudubon.org. Evening Canoe on the Charles. Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, 280 Eliot St (Route 16), Natick. Enjoy a paddle down one of the most beautiful stretches of the Charles River, past Medfield State Hospital and up into the Medfield marshes. Watch as the sun sets over the river and listen for the evening sounds of birds, frogs and other creatures. Pre-registration required. A$33m/$39nm. massaudubon.org.

22 saturday

Father’s Day Make Music. Harvard Square, Boston. Make Music Harvard Square kicks off at 1:00 pm, when musicians take over the streets of Harvard Square to celebrate the

beginning of summer. Professional and amateur musicians take to the streets to entertain loyal fans and t new audiences. Make Music Harvard Square attracts people in the music industry, music lovers, and those just out for a bite to eat and a stroll in Harvard Square. 1 to 10 p.m. harvardsquare.com. Fairytale Princess Ball. Springhill Suites Marriott, Devens Common Center. Please join in for this very special Tea party with singing princess characters! Musical Games and Dancing, picture opportunities, special singing performances, princess favors and more! Dress your little princesses in their favorite party or princess dress! Noon to 2 p.m. missemmastea.com/events. Family Canoeing. Ekblaw Landing, Grafton. Thinking about canoeing? Join us for a familyfriendly canoeing experience in the Blackstone River watershed. This is the perfect experience for beginner paddlers, since we will practice in flat, quiet water and then head out to test our steering skills. Learn about the creatures that rely on our rivers while enjoying a peaceful outing on the water. 1 to 3 p.m. A$20m/$25nm, C$8m/$8nm. massaudubon.org. ONGOING 3rd Annual Yarmouth Summer Celebration. Seagull and Bass River Beaches, South Yarmouth. Kick-Off with previews of 36 sand sculptures. 8-day event features family entertainment: kiting, fishing, nature walks,

regatta, beach BBQ, salsa by the sea, baseball games, Marine Battle Color Ceremony, sea captains and pirates, adventure and a fireworks finale. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ongoing through June 29. yarmouthsummercelebration.com. Sudbury Family Fishing Day. Weir Hill Rd., Sudbury. Visit the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge with your family and try your hand at fishing! Angler Education Program volunteers will be on hand to help novices cast a line, learn about fish in our waters, safety, ethics, and fishing equipment. If you have fishing equipment, bring it along. A limited quantity of fishing equipment and bait will be available. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 978443-4661, x34 or email susan_j_russo@fws.gov.

23 sunday The B-52s, and The Go-Go’s. Bank of America Pavilion, 290 Northern Ave., Boston. The first of many acts to cement the college town of Athens, GA, as a hotbed of alternative music, the B-52’s took their name from the Southern slang for the mile-high bouffant wigs sported by singers Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson, a look emblematic of the band’s campy, thrift-store aesthetic. Tickets start at $30. ticketmaster.com. Fun with Butterflies & Dragonflies. Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, 280 Eliot St., Natick. Discover the amazing number of

oh, the places you’ ll go dragonflies and butterflies that make Broadmoor home! Just what is a damselfly? Come find out this and more! Registration is required. 1 to 2:15 p.m. A$11m/$13nm, C$6m/$8nm. massaudubon.org. FREE Sundays At Stony Brook. Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, 108 North St., Norfolk. Take a Stony Brook Sunday stroll in search of birds, turtles, frogs, plants, and other natural wonders in the company of a VolunteerNaturalist. Or join the Naturalist on the observation deck for a peek through the spotting scope. Do you have questions? Stop by on a Sunday afternoon and we will work to discover the answers together. 1 to 3 p.m. Registration is not required. massaudubon.org.

24 monday Seashore Discovery. Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary, Felix Neck Dr., Edgartown. Meet amazing creatures of the sea! Take a short walk through the forest to a protected beach, where you will explore shallow waters with dip nets and use a large seine net to catch fish, crabs and other pond wildlife. 10 to 11:30 a.m. A$6m/$9nm, C$6m/$9nm. Registration not required. massaudubon.org.

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