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40th Annual Wrentham Day

Wrentham Day 2025: 40th Annual Celebration Set for September 6

September 6, 2025, and promises a full day of family fun, local flavor, and community spirit. Hosted at the Town Common, Wrentham Day brings together residents, businesses, and visitors to celebrate everything that makes the town special. From live music and food trucks to artisan vendors and kids’ activities, the day-long event will feature something for everyone.
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Wrentham, MA – Get ready for one of the town’s most anticipated events of the year: the 40th Annual Wrentham Day is officially scheduled for Saturday, September 6, 2025, and promises a full day of family fun, local flavor, and community spirit.

Hosted at the Town Common, Wrentham Day brings together residents, businesses, and visitors to celebrate everything that makes the town special. From live music and food trucks to artisan vendors and kids’ activities, the day-long event will feature something for everyone.

Vendor Registration Now Open

The town has announced that vendor registration is now live, inviting local businesses, artists, and nonprofits to take part. Booth space tends to fill quickly, so early registration is encouraged. Vendors will have the opportunity to showcase their products or services to hundreds of attendees throughout the day.

Family-Friendly Fun at the Town Common

Expect a classic lineup of attractions, including:

  • Live entertainment

  • Face painting and games for kids

  • Food and drink options from local favorites

  • Community booths and demonstrations

Previous years have drawn crowds from across the region, making Wrentham Day a highlight of the late summer calendar.

Why It Matters

Now celebrating its 40th year, Wrentham Day has grown into a tradition that strengthens community connections and supports local businesses. It’s more than just a day of fun—it’s a reminder of how vibrant and welcoming Wrentham truly is.

Plan Ahead

Make sure to mark your calendars for Saturday, September 6, and keep an eye on the town’s website for updates on schedules, road closures, and event maps.