Central Rock Climbing Gym
Central Massachusetts' largest indoor rock climbing gym with around 14,000 square feet of climbing area, and climbing walls from 15 to over 40 feet. Though many hardcore climbers frequent the gym, the terrain difficulty ranges from beginner to expert, and there is a separate beginners area and a wall just for kids also. Don't worry if you've never climbed before, this place is super welcoming and the staff is great! A small retail shop near the main desk sells climbing accessories and clothing. Upstairs there is a lounge area complete with free wifi, and a yoga room that can be used for stretching when yoga classes are not practicing. Waiver forms are needed for anyone who wants to climb, and minors need a parental signature.
Sports and outdoors
Quinsigamond State Park
10 north lake av., phone: +1 508-755-6880, (http://www.mass.gov/dcr/p...). swimming, sailing, fishing, picnicking. rest rooms, showers.
Worcester Tornadoes
Fitton field, (http://www.worcestertorna...). may-sep. playing baseball in the canadian-american league, they began playing in worcester in 2005 and won the canadian american championship against quebec in just three games. people seem to love the tornadoes.
Worcester Sharks
Dcu center, (http://www.sharksahl.com/...). oct-apr. american hockey league. development affiliate of the nhl's san jose sharks.
New England Surge
Dcu center, (http://www.newenglandsurg...). mar-jun. professional indoor football. inaugural season in 2007.
Entertainment arenas
Hanover Theatre
554 main st., phone: +1 508-770-0101, (http://www.hanovertheatre.org/). this 2300 seat theater finished renovations march 2008
Palladium
261 main st., phone: +1 508-797-9696, fax:508-791-7101. (http://www.thepalladium.net/). concerts popular,rock.
Mechanics Hall
321 main st., phone: +1 508-752-5608. (http://www.mechanicshall.org/). pre civil war era concert hall. grand hall seating 1,600. concertsclassical,jazz,popular music,lectures,business meetings.
DCU Center
50 foster st., phone: +1+ 508-755-6800, fax: +1 508-929-0011, (http://www.dcucenter.com/). over 14,000 seat arena. convention facilities, concerts, trade shows, sporting events.
Festivals
First Night Worcester
Dec. 31-jan 1. usher in the new year. cultural events throughout downtown. fireworks. childrens parade. international food court (http://www.firstnightworc...)
StART on the Street
September, park avenue. huge street festival featuring over 200 local vendors and artists, food, and live music and performance art. according to the organizers, the 2009 festival was attended by 25,000 people. (http://www.startonthestre...) start also holds start in the park spring and start at the station christmas time.
Albanian Festival
Early june, alternating odd numbered years, st. mary's albanian orthodox church. largest albanian festival in the country (http://stmarysalbanianchu...)
Summer Nationals
July 4 weekend, hot rods and fancy cars take over green hill park and downtown worcester (http://www.summernational...)
Grecian Festival
Early june, alternating even numbered years. st. spyridon church. one of the largest greek festivals in new england with over 25,000 attendees (http://www.spyridoncathed...)
Arts and theater
ArtsWorcester
660 main st., phone: +1 508-755-5142, (http://www.artsworcester.org/). organization which promotes art programs and exhibitions throughout the city. schedule available.
Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
2 southbridge st., phone: +1 877 571-show, (http://www.thehanoverthea...). restored downtown theatre staging professional touring productions and national comedians and musical acts.
Music Worcester
Mechanics hall, 323 main st., phone: +1 508-754-3231, (http://www.musicworcester.org/). presenter of the worcester music festivalthe oldest music festival in the united states, the international artist series and the mass jazz festival.