Natick Center Associates is an organization designed and determined to make Natick a lively, important and exciting location. Preserving the buildings, parks and memorials is of primary importance to Natick Center Associates. The group recruits new business, presents new ideas to enhance the art and culture aspect of the area and protects and keeps the common in good condition. The group continues to suggest, present and add new projects to attract people in and out of the area to Natick.
The East Greenwich Yacht Club is a private club for boaters that's been around since 1905. Members have either moorings or slips on one of the several docks the club owns near the mouth of Greenwich Cove. There are 10 to 15 moorings available to transient boaters.
A clubhouse and a bar are open to the public on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 4 to 8pm during summertime. The clubhouse also functions as a event facility that can be rented by the public.
Led by president and CEO Barry Feingold, this active business organization covers 10 local towns and hosts at least one event a week. The chamber serves as a "unified voice" for the area's businesses, and represents its members through promotion and public policy initiatives. Based in Milford, the chamber also focuses on Bellingham, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Medway, Mendon, Millis and Upton.