Autism Acceptance Night at the Worcester Railers

DCU Center 50 Foster Street, Worcester

Join us at the Worcester Railers for a Sensory Friendly Autism Acceptance Night.  Accommodations for the evening incl. a sensory room, no strobe lights, no train horns and ear plugs provided.  Open to immediate family only.  Tickets are limited. contact Brittany at bbeaver@hmea.org to reserve your tickets

ASD Adults Bowling and Pizza

Hopedale Community House 43 Hope Street, Hopedale

Join us for a fun Friday Afternoon of Bowling and Pizza at the Hopedale Community House. $3 per person. Registration is required. Space is Limited. Any questions, contact Dianne at 508-298-1611.

Family Bowling and Pizza

Hopedale Community House 43 Hope Street, Hopedale

Fun afternoon of bowling and pizza at the Hopedale Community House

Snow Slime: Hosted by New England Botanic Gardens at Tower Hill

Autism Resource Central 712 Plantation St.,, Worcester

Learn about the states of matter and how water cycles through the planet as we learn the basics of the water cycle. Practice following step-by-step directions and taking measurements as we mix up our own batch of snow-inspired slime. Suggested ages 4-6 Space is limited. Registration is required. Ages 4-6

SIBSHOP Winter

Autism Resource Central 712 Plantation St.,, Worcester

Calling all siblings.  Join us for winter games on January 20.  Ages 5-12

Adaptive Exercise with David Crowley

Autism Resource Central 712 Plantation St.,, Worcester

Adaptive Exercise LLC will provide adaptive exercise sessions for ages 13 and older.

Caregiver Support Group

Virtual

Join us for a Care Givers Support Group every Wednesday evening from 8-9pm  Registration is requires

Jump Nation

Jump Nation 810 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury

Join us for an afternoon of jumping fun.  Ages 10 and under  Pizza included

Adaptive Exercise with David Crowley

Autism Resource Central 712 Plantation St.,, Worcester

Adaptive Exercise LLC will provide adaptive exercise sessions for ages 13 and older.

Animal Tracks: Hosted by New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill

Autism Resource Central 712 Plantation St.,, Worcester

Learn about identifying animal tracks found in the snow or mud. Use your creativity to design artistic animal track prints through a guided lesson. Practice the learned print-making technique and have fun creating a colorful animal track print for a newly invented species. Suggested Ages 6-12 Space is limited. Registration is required. Ages 6-12