The 20th Anniversary for the Reading Friends and Family Day is coming up on Saturday, June 14

Updated June 5, 2025 after publishing to include additional photos provided by the Reading Lions Club.


Photo provided by the Reading Lions Club.

Where can you hear great music, race mini cars, climb on Town vehicles, pet farm animals, and try your hand at minigolf? It’s all here and it’s free, at the 20th Reading Friends and Family Day (RFFD) on Saturday, June 14, 2025. All events take place in the Birch Meadow Fields area from 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Residents of all ages will enjoy a full day of fun, food, music, giveaways, and demonstrations!

This year, the Reading Lions Club is proud to host the community’s 20th Reading Friends and Family Day! RFFD, also known as Town Day, has tripled in size since its first years and is now a true community event with over 65 groups joining in as participants and sponsors.

Photo provided by the Reading Lions Club.

At Reading Friends and Family Day, you can check out the booth and activity area for remote-controlled race cars, kiddie train, petting zoo, cone games, a photo booth, face painting, miniature golf, and a 3-in-1 inflatable ball game. Special activities include the morning Kids Fun Run and the evening Fireworks! In addition to all the fun activities, the fair is a great opportunity to find out what is going on in and around Reading. Representatives from over 65 community organizations, local businesses, and town departments will be on hand to offer activities, hand out giveaways, and share information on local happenings.

When you need a break from all the excitement, head over for a snack at the Reading Lions Club Food Tent and enjoy some music at the Entertainment Stage.

Photo provided by the Reading Lions Club.

Don’t miss this opportunity to share a great day with your neighbors and friends. See the schedule below and, for more information and an online list of activities, please visit readinglionsclub.org.

The Reading Lions Club could not host this event without community support. Thank you to our Town of Reading partners: Reading Recreation Division, Department of Public Works, and Reading Facilities Department.

Many thanks also to our 2025 financial sponsors: Reading Celebration Trust Fund, Reading Rotary, J. Griffin Heating and Plumbing, A& A Services Inc. - Salem, MA, Aleppo Shriners, Austin Preparatory School, Cobblestone Corner Academy, Code Wiz Reading, Elite Freestyle Karate, The Goddard School, Harris Appraisal Services, Kumon of Reading, Mathnasium of Reading, Melrose Wakefield Hospital, North East Rhythmics School of Gymnastics, Orangetheory Fitness North Reading, Our House Design & Build, Reading Community Singers, Reading Cooperative Bank, Reading Orthodontics, Reading/North Reading Chamber of Commerce, Reading School of Guitar, Sidmore Chiropractic Office, The Pike School, The Reading Observer, TITLE Boxing Club - Woburn, TrueFix Services, and Women’s League of Reading.

Photo provided by the Reading Lions Club.

Schedule of Events 

All Day Activities (10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)

Touch-a-Truck Zone, Kiddie Train, Mini Golf, Remote Control Race Cars, Cone Game, Photo Booth, 3 in 1 Inflatable ball game, etc… plus giveaways and information booths from over 65 Community Organizations, Town Departments, and Local Businesses. 

Special Activities 

10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Petting Zoo 

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Facepainting 

Photo provided by the Reading Lions Club.

11:00  Kids Fun Run at the RMHS track, sponsored by SNL Sports Academy, LLC.  If possible, please pre-register on the Reading Recreation website.

8 and under 100 meter (11:00 am)

12 and under   200 meter (11:15 am)

13+              400 meter (11:30 am)

Entertainment Stage Schedule

11:40 a.m.   Mike Curren

12:40 p.m. Out of the House Band

1:40 p.m.  Reading School of Guitar – Turning Point

Fireworks! Don’t forget to come back at night for Reading’s Annual Fireworks display, sponsored by the Friends of Reading Recreation.

Flyer provided by the Reading Lions Club.

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