Enjoy an afternoon of live music and craft beer at the beautiful Whip Hill Estate! Idle Hands Craft Ales will have a pop-up beer garden and live music featuring the Whip Hillbillies from 3pm – 5pm.
Whip Hill Park is a passive recreation area in the custody of the Stoneham Conservation Commission. The Whip Hill estate was built in the 1930’s by James and Angie Crockett and was used as a family residence until 1968 when it was presented to the Town of Stoneham by Mrs. Crockett as a memorial to her husband. The gift of the 30 acre estate has presented a remarkable natural resource for the enjoyment of all Stoneham residents.
Location: 1 Whip Hill Road, Stoneham
Times: 2pm-6pm, with live music performed by the Whip Hill-Billies from 3pm-5pm.
Cost: There is no cost to attend this event.
Considerations: Please note that street parking at Whip Hill is very limited. We will have a shuttle running continuously from Colonial Park Elementary School. Additionally, the Town of Stoneham offers a free door-to-door service on Saturdays until 4pm. For more information, please visit Stoneham Location — Circuit.
Also, consider having hiking be part of the adventure!
- Colonial Park Elementary School Parking Lot
- Address: 30 Avalon Street (Stoneham)
- Distance: .25 miles, some hilly and uneven terrain through the woods, there will be signage guiding the way
- Jerry Jingle Park
- Address: 2 Lynn Fells Parkway (Stoneham) – between Dunkin Donuts and JJ Grimsby’s Restaurant.
- Distance: .65 miles, some hilly and uneven terrain, trail will have signage along the way.
The Stoneham 300th Anniversary Committee is hosting this event to help commemorate Stoneham’s tricentennial celebration. These events are made possible through the generosity of Presenting “Goat” sponsors StonehamBank, Stoneham Ford and NorthernBank, as well as Salem Five Bank and WS Development. Learn more at stoneham300.org.