Hear Musicians of All Ages on Multiple Stages at 13th Annual Watertown MusicFest

The following announcement was provided by the Friends of Watertown Music:

Friends of Watertown Music invites you to our 13th Annual MusicFest this Friday, April 10th. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. and performances start promptly at 5:30 p.m.! Come celebrate music with us! This year we again feature a variety of music – folk, jazz, classical, pop, and rock – in concurrent solo and group acts on different “stages” including, among others: Flip Zero; Don Bakerian & Friends; Dead Stock; The Moxley Boys; many popular Watertown Public School teachers in various groups; student jazz bands; Girls Like That; piano, woodwinds, reeds, brass, strings, voice, ukelele … in solos or small ensembles. And no MusicFest would be complete without representation from local favorites Ruth Rappaport & Peter Wetherbee – this year we welcome JOE PETE is 3 in 1!

UPDATED: Watertown Representatives Help Mark 250th Anniversary of Important Event in American Revolution

A replica of one of the cannons hauled from Ft. Ticonderoga, New York, to Boston, through Watertown, in 1776. (Photo by Marilynne Roach)

Marilynne Roach, president of the Historical Society of Watertown, and State Rep. Steve Owens recently joined the reenactment and commemoration of an event that helped turn the tide of the American Revolution. In February the anniversary of Henry Knox and his “Noble Train of Artillery,” when cannons were hauled from Lake Champlain in New York to Boston, was celebrated and Roach took part in parts of the nearby celebration. The commemoration started in Upstate New York in December.

LETTER: Thank You for the Support for the Hockey Fundraiser for a Rare Genetic Condition

The Watertown and Belmont community came together on March 28 for the annual Dally Cup Hockey game, raising more than $13,000 in honor of Grace Garabedian to benefit CFC International. The event, supported by the Belmont Police and Fire Departments, the Belmont Youth Hockey Association, and local friends and families, highlighted the strength and generosity of the community while bringing awareness to Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome (CFC), a rare geneticcondition. Grace Garabedian was born with CFC, a disorder that commonly affects the heart, facial features, and skin. She has faced ongoing challenges related to growth, development, and a demanding schedule of medical appointments. Funds raised from the Dally Cup will directly support research, education, and resources for individuals and families impacted by CFC.

Watertown Holding Earth Day Recycling Event, Including a Compost and Tree Giveaway

The following announcement was provided by the City of Watertown:

Save the date! The Watertown Public Works will be hosting an Earth Day Event on Saturday April 11, 2026, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Jewish Community Day School Parking Lot – 57 Stanley Ave, for Watertown residents only (bring your ID). The event includes paper shredding, subsidized mattress collection ($25/mattress drop off vs the usual $50 for pickup), textile collection, Styrofoam collection, Black Earth Compost’s Compost/Soil and a tree sapling giveaway. More information will be available closer to the event.

Saltonstall Park Re-Opens After Multi-Year Construction

Saltonstall Park has opened after a multi-year construction project. (Screenshot from City of Watertown)

The park next to Watertown’s City Hall has reopened after being under construction since 2024. The Saltonstall Park project includes landscaping upgrades, improving pedestrian accessible walkways, and enhancing the streetscape with benches and dark sky compliant lighting, according to the project webpage. Construction on the covered performing space is still underway. See details, and a video, from the City of Watertown, below.

Watertown Walks Returns — Join the Walk Challenge

The weekly walks hosted by Live Well Watertown, a program run by the City, return in April, and this year there is a challenge for participants. Find out more about the walks and the challenge in the announcement from Live Well Watertown, below. Watertown Walks Return

Join the Walk Challenge

Walk with us at least six (6) times between April 9th and May 28th and earn a $5 gift certificate to the Watertown Farmers’ Market! April Walk Series – Get Fit & StrongThursday, April 9th – 30th 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Meetup in lower Saltonstall Park, next to Watertown City Hall

Join us for our kick-off program with Kristina Courage, Certified Personal Trainer! This movement series designed to help you build strength, mobility, and confidence as we head into summer.

Watertown Group Joined Climate Contingent at No Kings III Protest

Watertown Faces Climate Change attended the No Kings III Protest in. Boston. (Photo by Joshua Touster)

The following information was provided by Watertown Faces Climate Change:

Watertown Faces Climate Change (WFCC) joined the Climate Contingent at the No Kings III protest in Boston on Saturday, March 28th, 2026. After attending the No Kings Stand Out in Watertown Square dozens of Watertown residents and members of Watertown Faces Climate Change took the 504 Express bus to Copley Square where they joined 100s of members of other climate groups including 350 Mass, Extinction Rebellion Boston, Elders Climate Action, Mothers Out Front, Sierra Club of Massachusetts, Sunrise Boston, Third Act!, Beyond Plastics Greater Boston, and many more. 

Members of Watertown Faces Climate Change joined the Climate Contingent at the No Kings III protest. (Contributed Photo)

With the recent  attacks on democracy the climate crisis has taken a backseat. The Massachusetts Climate Contingent, a loosely organized coalition, decided it was time to elevate the connections between attacks on democracy and the climate emergency and work in solidarity with the groups organizing the democracy protests. Watertown residents and others helped to create artwork at a sign-making event on March 14th at First Parish Watertown all of which was taken to Boston to share. The sign making event at First Parish Church of Watertown.