WESTFORD — Westford Historical Society and Museum Director Linda Greene announced an upcoming program, “Wine with the Wild Women of Westford,” which will celebrate its fifth anniversary this fall.
Join us for the enchanting “Wine with the Wild Women of Westford” event, featuring a fabulous fascinator hat at the historic Westford Museum. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Wild Women of Westford, an event that celebrates and honors several remarkable women from Westford’s history. Enjoy a delightful evening filled with wine tasting and engaging presentations, and don’t forget to wear your stunning fascinator. This exquisite, eye-catching headpiece, often referred to as a cocktail hat or percher, boasts intricate decorative details that are sure to make a statement.
Showcase your unique style by creating your very own elegant fascinator for the event. This interactive experience will not only allow you to express your creativity but will also enhance your overall look for the evening. With a variety of materials and embellishments available, you can let your imagination run wild as you craft a piece that reflects your personality.
Gail Flannery will be joining us as our hat-maker. Ms. Flannery is a local, award-winning artist and the owner and chef of Sweet Visions Patisserie & Fine Art.
Whether your fascinator is bold and vibrant or subtle and sophisticated, we can’t wait to see your creativity shine. Prepare for a night of fun, friendship, and fabulous fashion at the Westford Museum—we look forward to celebrating with you at Wild Women of Westford.
Fascinator Workshop Fee: is $20 per person
This includes your choice of a headband,
silk flowers and greens, toile, and ribbon.
Scan QR code or Register HERE:
Purchase tickets to Wine with the Wild Women of Westford, Friday evening, September 12, 2025, at 7 p.m., Westford Museum HERE
The Westford Museum and Historical Society enhances community appreciation for Westford’s history through programs that highlight residents’ lives and achievements. Our mission is to collect, preserve, and exhibit historical documents, photographs, and artifacts while supporting similar initiatives by other organizations.
For more information, contact Greene at 978-692-5550 or director@museum.westford.org.










