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5 Great Ways to Spend Your Weekend in Worcester

By Heather Cameron | July 10, 2020
Last Updated: February 2, 2021

Last weekend was a busy holiday weekend. Take some time for yourself this Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy the weekend’s activities for some much needed relaxation.

ThisWeekinWorcester.com has your guide to local fun. Rejuvenate at home with a selection of online events scheduled for the weekend or go out for a night of entertainment in the city. 

Sign up for informative or interactive classes, clink your glasses, eat a filling meal, and stretch away your stress this Saturday and Sunday. 

 

Attend a satisfying dinner outside the theater!

Make a reservation for The Hanover Theatre’s Summer Dinner and Music Series.

This Saturday from 6 to 9 PM, savor a multi course dinner from The Theatre Cafe with music and a cash bar. Enjoy the taste of the food paired with the musical duo, The McMurphy’s.

Be sure to make reservations beforehand by calling the theater. 

 

Rise and shine with the salute the sun pose this Sunday!

Get in shape at a Barre yoga workout class at the Vintage Grille at 346 Shrewsbury Street.

Start the class Sunday at 10 AM and work up a sweat. You will earn yourself a sangria to follow! 

 

Treat yourself to a Sunday Funday!

Stir up some fun around the house by learning how to bake a delicious dessert.

Set up your laptop for a virtual cooking class to learn how to make cream tarts with Maritza’s Sugar Creations.

Each ticket is $12.99 and gives you details about the class. 

 

Shake things up this weekend!

On Saturday at 7 PM, you can shake up your routine and the contents of your drink to make an incredible cocktail.

Register for a One Bottle Wonder class hosted by The Experience to learn how to make three gin cocktails with their bartender, Emily.

Tickets for members are $10 while tickets for nonmembers are $25. Tickets and registration include access to the zoom link, and you can look at the ingredient list ahead of time.  

 

Are you concerned about gaining the “quarantine fifteen?”

Join the Worcester Public Library this Saturday as they host an online virtual nutrition class called nutrition myths.

Judy Palken, a registered dietitian, will guide you to make healthy choices and dietary changes. The event runs from 2:30 to 3:30 PM on Saturday — the perfect time to practice what you learned and make a well-balanced dinner. 

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