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Action Unlimited is a weekly advertising publication that is mailed directly to almost 50,000 in Acton, Concord, and surrounding towns with 9 different additions to choose from. Acton, Concord, Westford, Chelmsford, Ayer, Hudson & Marlborough. Each edition is filled with local advertisers, news and events!

Looking for something to do this summer? Why not check out our Community Calendar for local events?
07/15/2025

Looking for something to do this summer? Why not check out our Community Calendar for local events?

July 15 Tuesday view all events Roudenbush Community Market When: Tuesday, Jul. 15, 3:00PM Where: 25 Depot Street, Westford New and exciting vendors every week from July 1 – August 26th, 3-7PM. July 15 – Local Business and non-profits, over 40 vendors will be in attendance – shop local!Vendors...

04/03/2025

56th Annual Ham & Turkey Raffle
At Stony Brook Fish & Game
(128 Lowell Road – Westford)
Sunday April 13th – 1PM
20 Easter Hams and 20 Turkeys raffled on a spin wheel
*Sirloin Strips, Prime Ribs and others are also being raffled off.
Raffle tickets on sale at the event!
$1500 Cash drawing as well!
(Drawing tickets on sale now – see any Stony Brook member)
Open to the public
Food and beverages will also be available.

03/13/2025

Stony Brook Fish & Game
Saint Patrick’s Day Meal
Saint Patrick’s Day: Saint Patrick’s Day falls on a Monday this year but Stony Brook Fish and Game will be cooking and serving corned beef meals and sandwiches on Sunday March 16th starting at noon. Make a note of this early bird special and stop on by! Stony Brook Fish and Game is located at: 128 Lowell Road, Westford MA

01/09/2025

January Is National Mental Wellness Month
January is a time to recharge and recover from the holidays. It is also National Mental Wellness Month to recognize the importance of mental health and reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. According to the National Institutes of Health, 57.8 million adults lived with some form of mental illness in 2023. The severity varies from person to person. Understanding mental health statistics in the U.S. can raise awareness and garner support for those in need. Anxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness and women are more likely than men to experience depression. 17% of adolescents ages 12-17 experienced a major depressive episode. 33.5% of adults with a mental illness also have a substance use disorder.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) collects data on substance use and mental health. Their 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that multiracial people had the highest rate of mental illness at 36.7%, followed by Whites (24%), American Indian/Alaskan natives (23.5%), Hispanics (20.6%), Blacks (19.4%), and Asians (18.1%).
Mental illness affects people differently. Children ages 6-17 are three times more likely to repeat a grade if they have mental, emotional, developmental, or behavioral problems. Those with severe mental illness have a life span of 10 to 25 years shorter than the general population. 64% of jail inmates have a mental illness compared to 21.6% of the general adult population.
National Mental Wellness Month involves individuals being able to cope with life’s difficulties, having healthy relationships, and taking care of their mental well-being before issues arise. Wellbeingtrust.org tells us that having a purpose in life offers many benefits, including being happier, living longer, sleeping better, and improved heart health. To find that purpose explore your interests, volunteer, consider what you love to do, talk to friends and family, and try new experiences.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that 46% of people who die by su***de had a known mental illness. The Jason Foundation is a valuable resource if you feel that a friend or loved one is struggling with a mental illness. JFI is dedicated to the awareness and prevention of su***de through educational programs that equip youth, parents, educators, and the community with the tools and resources to identify and assist those who may be struggling mentally. Visit www.jasonfoundation.com to learn how to make a difference and find the closest Jason Foundation Affiliate Office.

Take the B1 Pledge. Rascal Flatts and The Jason Foundation have teamed up to help prevent youth su***de. Pledge Now!

01/09/2025

“Always Grateful For Another Wednesday”
“All are Welcome.”
Happy New Year to Everyone! Please join us welcome in 2025. We look forward to sharing a meal and friendship with you every Wednesday.

Where: Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church of Acton 472 Massachusetts Ave. Acton MA 01720

Time: Dinner is served 4:30pm – 5:45pm Doors will open at 4:15pm. Please, do not enter prior so our volunteers can prepare your Supper.

Parking: Park your car in the back parking lot and enter from the walkway to the church door.

January 2025 Menu

1/15 Chili and Cornbread
Sponsored by Friends of Community Supper

1/22 Roast Pork Loin
Sponsored by Faith Evangelical Free Church of Acton

1/29 Meatloaf Dinner
Sponsored by Friends of Mike Tobia

** Please note that the meals we serve may contain gluten, nuts, seeds, or dairy.
As 2025 begins, we wish to express how grateful we are for the support and dedication of so many individuals, community organizations, church members and the team of our Supper volunteers. Together we hope that each meal we share will bring us closer together.
http://www.mtcalvaryacton.org/Community-Supper http://www.facebook.com/CommunitySupperofActonMA

Every Wednesday , between 4:30PM and 5:30pm we will have a sit-down dinner at Mt. Calvary Lutheran. Doors open at 4:15pm. All are welcome!

New Meeting Times for Postpartum Support Group Held by First ConnectionsBeginning January 9th, First Connections will be...
01/09/2025

New Meeting Times for Postpartum Support Group Held by First Connections
Beginning January 9th, First Connections will be facilitating the First Year of Life (FYOL) Support Group on Thursdays from 9:30-11:00 AM via Zoom with 1 Thursday per month held in person. Please email [email protected] for a weekly reminder and link.
This group is facilitated by Emily Fiorini, MA, a clinician specializing in the FYOL, with additional guest speakers. Parents in the postpartum year can join this group to get support for their own emotional wellbeing, recovery, and transition into parenthood; baby’s development; feeding and sleep support; and community resources. Emily is available for free one-on-one Zoom consultations by request.
The FYOL group supports all new parents. Whether you are breastfeeding or bottle feeding, parenting solo, partnered, or married, an adoptive or biological parent, have one baby or more, you are welcome here!
For more information about First Connections, our program offerings, and our extensive directory of community resources and referral services, please visit our website at firstconnections.org where you will find a link to our Parent Blog and our seasonal Winter Newsletter listing current programs open to registration.
It is never too early to find resources that you can rely on and a community you and your baby can be a part of. We are here for you whenever you need us.
Funding for these parent groups is provided by the Concord Carlisle Foundation and Nordblom Family Foundation. We are so grateful to these organizations for their financial support that allows us to provide these critical postpartum support services to families in the area free of cost. For more information about these and other free programs and services provided by First Connections, please visit our website at firstconnection.org.

12/12/2024

Meet your Perfect Match at Save A Dog Adoption Event Saturday, December 14
Save A Dog is hosting a ‘Meet and Greet’ holiday adoption event at Wag N’ Wash, 1173 Main Street in West Concord on Saturday, December 14, from 10 am to 12 pm. Come meet the adorable dogs and puppies looking for their forever homes, and join the holiday festivities with free store samples and photo ops!
More information about our adoptable dogs (and cats!) can be found on the Save A Dog website: www.saveadog.org. Potential adopters are also encouraged to fill out an adoption application online beforehand.
Now celebrating 25 years of rescuing abandoned dogs and cats through its Sudbury shelter and network of foster homes, Save A Dog has found loving homes for more than 8,500 companion animals.
See you Saturday!

11/04/2024
10/24/2024

12th Annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale
Saturday, November 23rd, 10:00am-3:00pm
FREE Admission
Stop by for local craft vendors and baked goods! Nashoba Valley Technical High School
100 Littleton Road, Westford, MA
Presented by The NVTHS Foundation

Calling All Crafters!Nashoba Valley Technical High School Foundation 12th Annual Craft Fair will be held Saturday, Novem...
08/08/2024

Calling All Crafters!
Nashoba Valley Technical High School Foundation 12th Annual Craft Fair will be held Saturday, November 23, 2024 from 10 AM - 3PM (Set up 8AM - 9:30AM)
Nashoba Valley Technical High School, 100 Littleton Road (Rt. 110), Westford, MA
Register now for this well-attended event - only 100 spots available!
Vendor fee is $75 (includes an 8 foot spot, and 2 chairs bring your own table or display).
For more information and to complete the online registration/payment please visit https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjA5MTYz
Any questions, email [email protected]

Check out the 2024 Craft Fair presented by The NVTHS Foundation at Nashoba Valley Technical High School.

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