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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Worcester. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Citizen Soldier is a highly anticipated event featuring a renowned speaker who will share insights on the role of the citizen in modern society. This event promises an engaging and thought-provoking experience with high production value and significant media attention.
Get ServSafe Certified in Worcester and Advance Your Career! The ServSafe Manager Certification Course & Exam includes both the class and the exam, with the exam available in English, Spanish, Chinese, or French Canadian. Your registration fee covers both components. Contact the instructor for other language or test accommodations.
An Equity Summit focused on educators, youth workers, advocates and community leaders who want to learn more about the impact of trauma on learning.

Bored Teachers is an engaging and interactive workshop for teenagers and adults ages 13 and over. The session, which may contain PG-13 language, promises a unique and thought-provoking experience. Participants will explore creative ways to tackle boredom, discover new hobbies, and learn practical skills that can be applied in everyday life. The workshop is designed to be both fun and educational, making it a great activity for those looking to expand their horizons.
Fundraising is never easy. And it’s even harder when you’re a capacity-constrained nonprofit without the depth of dedicated development staffing from which much larger organizations benefit. Chuck Gordon, President and CEO of The New Kensington Group, will help participants learn and understand best practices and approaches to maximizing philanthropic revenue when you lead a small shop. This workshop will answer questions such as: How do you capitalize the growth you desire, not to mention funding your ongoing programs and operations? How do you recruit and leverage volunteer leadership to support your fundraising efforts? How do you best use your time, when time is already stretched and development isn’t something you ever went to school for? Within the constraints you have, how do you identify new prospects, cultivate new relationships, solicit funds excellently and ensure your donors have a great experience when they support your work? When you attend this workshop, we’ll share many best practices and important tips to help you raise outsized resources even though you have limited development staffing support.
Fundraising is never easy. And it’s even harder when you’re a capacity-constrained nonprofit without the depth of dedicated development staffing from which much larger organizations benefit. Chuck Gordon, President and CEO of The New Kensington Group, will help participants learn and understand best practices and approaches to maximizing philanthropic revenue when you lead a small shop. This workshop will answer questions such as: How do you capitalize the growth you desire, not to mention funding your ongoing programs and operations? How do you recruit and leverage volunteer leadership to support your fundraising efforts? How do you best use your time, when time is already stretched and development isn’t something you ever went to school for? Within the constraints you have, how do you identify new prospects, cultivate new relationships, solicit funds excellently and ensure your donors have a great experience when they support your work? When you attend this workshop, we’ll share many best practices and important tips to help you raise outsized resources even though you have limited development staffing support.