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What to do in the Woo is a blog for Clark Students by a Clark student. I love Clark, but it took a little while for me to warm up to Worcester and I know that I'm not the only one. When I was given an assignment in Advanced Professional Communications to make a semester long project, I thought I would create a blog about things to do in Worcester. So if your looking to try something new alone or with a group, your parents are visiting, or you want to find a fun place to take a date, check out my blog! If you have a few minutes, please comment and take the polls. Any suggestions are more than welcome!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lake Quinsigamond



It gets really hot in Worcester during the summer, and Lake Quinsigamond is a really nice place to cool off. If you like the hike, there are trails near the lake, but personally I just like to swim.

Purgatory Chasm



I’ve never been to Purgatory Chasm, but I also am not particularly outdoorsy. For people who enjoy hiking, climbing, etc, I hear it’s a lot of fun.

Greenhill Park



Greenhill Park is pretty big, and it’s a really pretty place to spend the day relaxing outside. You can’t swim in the lake, but I have seen people using small boats in it.

Savers


I had never heard of Savers before coming to Clark, but it is a chain so you might have been to one before. It’s a pretty big and well organized thrift store, so I think it’s worth checking out.

Elm Park



Elm Park is a really nice place to go for a picnic or to lie out on the grass, and it is also home to several events during the summer and early fall months. Currently, Elm Park is hosting “Art in the Park,” which involves art instillations strategically placed around the park. Every Thursday evening during from June – August, there are live music performances, and in July there is my favorite park event – The Ice Cream Festival: $5 entrance fee and you can eat as much ice cream (donated from several different companies) as you want.

Imperial Buffet



The best thing about this buffet is the sushi. Sushi at a buffet! It’s not the best sushi ever, but it’s pretty good and there are a ton of other buffet options (some really good, some not so good) so you’ll definitely leave full. I went for a friend's birthday dinner and it was a lot of fun.

Corner Grille



The Corner Grille pizza is delicious. If it was closer to Clark, I would go there all the time. It’s not too far away though, so I would definitely say its worth the drive. The Corner Grille is a little more expensive than Uncle Sam’s or Fantastics, but it’s cheaper than Flats. Like Flats, they have higher quality ingredients than many of the other pizza places around Worcester, and some of the combinations sound really interesting and delicious. The rest of the food looks really good too, I'm not sure I'll be able to resist dessert the next time I'm there.