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Public meetings, parades, and other community-oriented activities and events of general interest
On June 29, 2024, Winchester native Sean Bannon joined the ranks of an elite group of swimmers who completed the 21-mile crossing of the English Channel from Dover, England to Calais, France. Please join us to hear Sean's inspiring story and chat with him about why access to water and recreational resources are so important. The event is free and all ages are encouraged to attend.
The parade will start at Winchester High School, go down Main Street through the town center, and end at the WWI Memorial at Lincoln School, wrapping up at the Edward F. O'Connell Memorial Plaza.
The parade will assemble at 9:00am at the Winchester High School and step-off at 9:15am from Skillings Road and follow the route to Town Hall, where Civic Exercises will take place at the Edward F. O’Connell Memorial Plaza. Included in the line of march will be Senator Jason Lewis, Representative Michael Day, members of the Town Government, scouts and the Masons.
The Civic Exercise will include Rev. Earl Darlington who will deliver the Invocation and Benediction, Winchester High School Band, Boston Fireman’s Band, speakers Commander Festus McDonough, and the 6th grade essay winner will read her
En Ka Exchange Resale Shop is opening doors early to show off our fab new collection of resale clothing at incredible prices. We are featuring a wide variety of curated seasonal wear--from beautiful summer dresses to cozy fall sweaters. We have a room filled with winter coats--excellent brand names and quality, brand new children's jackets, ski coats and snow pants. We have brand new shoes--Rag & Bone boots, excellent condition Breakers, near perfect Merrells, Karl Lagerfeld heels, and more. You won't believe the prices.
Join us on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM for an evening of in-person dialogue for Winchester. At this event, you can expect small group, facilitated conversations to: share your perspectives, listen deeply, and explore what community means for you and your neighbors. Pre-registration is required. Register here, or by calling 781-729-7100, or by emailing office@nfsj.org. This evening of dialogue will take place at the Sanborn House, 15 High Street, Winchester.