Community Calendar

December 19, 2025
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Friday, Dec. 19
6:30–9 p.m.
Make a Mosaic Frame or Piece of Jewelry
Arts Wayland, 35 Andrew Ave.
In this hands-on mosaic workshop, you’ll create your own small mosaic picture frame or wearable mosaic jewelry — the choice is yours when you arrive. Explore a vast selection of shimmering glass and beads, then craft your one-of-a-kind design using Apoxie Sculpt (no grouting required!). All materials included. No experience needed. Come for the art, stay for the vibe. Sign up at www.artswayland.com ($45).

Saturday, Dec. 20
8:30am–1:30 p.m.
Red Cross Community Blood Drive
Temple Shir Tikva
141 Boston Post Road
Temple Shir Tikva will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive, giving community members a chance to save lives during the holiday season. Donors of all blood types are urgently needed; appointments are encouraged and can be made at redcrossblood.org.

Wednesday, Dec. 31
11:00-12:15pm
Noon Year’s Eve
Wayland Free Public Library
Celebrate “Noon Year’s Eve” with the Wayland Free Public Library! Join us for crafts, snacks, and a special noontime countdown. For families with young children (free).

Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026
5:45–7:15 p.m.  
Watercolor and Oil Pastel Workshop
Arts Wayland, 35 Andrew Ave.
Join us for an inspiring Watercolor Studio Class for eight weeks, starting Jan. 7. Develop or refine your drawing and painting skills in this supportive, small-group studio class. Under the guidance of artist Rahul Ray, students will learn to draw objects three-dimensionally and bring them to life with watercolor. Great for both beginners and experienced artists — each participant is encouraged to grow their own unique style. Register at www.artswayland.com. $400.

Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026
10:30-11:45 a.m.
Arts Wayland – 2026 Vision Board Workshop
Arts Wayland, 35 Andrew Ave.
“Reset Your Nervous System: An Adult Creative Journey Into 2026” at the Arts Wayland gallery (four Thursdays beginning Jan. 8). Designed for adults, this creative series offers a grounding, neuroscience-based approach to closing out 2025 and stepping intentionally into 2026. More than an art class or vision board workshop, this is a hands-on experience that helps you regulate your nervous system, reduce stress, and rewire your inner state through non-verbal creative expression. Using rhythm, bilateral movement, gratitude practices, and guided reflection, participants build a 2026 vision from a calm, aligned, and empowered place. No art experience required. $222.

Saturday, Jan. 10
8:00-10 p.m.
Arts Wayland – The Squeezebox Stompers

Vokes Theater
97 Boston Post Road
Enjoy an evening of step lively Americana roots music with the Squeezebox Stompers. This Boston-area band brings a joyful blend of Cajun, zydeco, blues, folk, and original tunes performed with accordion, saxophone, harmonica, penny whistle, guitar, bass, and drums played by award-winning musicians with 25 years of New England performances. Tickets available at www.artswayland.com for $25.

Sunday, Jan. 11
3:00-5 p.m.
Arts Wayland: Tiger Okoshi and Truly True

First Parish in Wayland
225 Boston Post Road
Arts Wayland opens its 2026 season with the Berklee Faculty Jazz Series, under the direction of Neil Olmstead, Berklee College Professor Emeritus. Internationally acclaimed trumpeter and Berklee professor Tiger Okoshi presents his new quintet, Truly True, joined by violinist Louis Thélot, cellist Peter Sumner, bassist Ferran Rico Andres, and vibraphonist Sam Cerra. Tiger describes this innovative music as sound waves invoking verticality and horizontality, clarity, joy, love, and color. $20.

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