Celebrate Your Graduate in Our Special Graduation Section!

June 2, 2025
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Calling all proud parents, family members, and friends of the Class of 2026! The Wayland Post is creating a Graduation Shout-Outs section to honor our local high school and college graduates. Share your congratulatory messages, words of wisdom, and cherished photos to celebrate their big accomplishment.

What We’re Looking For:

  • A brief message of congratulations (up to 50 words).
  • An optional photo of your graduate (high-resolution, .jpg or .png format).

Cost & Submission:

  • Option A (Free): A text-only message (up to 25 words).
  • Option B (paid upgrade): A longer congratulatory message (up to 50 words) plus one photo, for a nominal fee of $5.

For more details on fees, additional photo options, or custom designs, email or call us.
Send your message and photo to: info@waylandpost.org with a subject line of “Grad Shout-Out – [Graduate Name].” Include your contact information (name, phone number) so we can confirm details.
Deadline: Submissions must be received by June 6, 2025, to ensure publication in our special Graduation Edition on June 13, 2025.

Why Participate?

  • Show your graduate how proud you are of their hard work.
  • Give them a keepsake and a moment in the local spotlight.
  • Support community recognition of all local graduates.

Help us celebrate the Class of 2025 in style and let your senior know how proud you are by reserving a spot in The Wayland Post’s Graduation Shout-Outs!

To learn more, call us at (508) 276-6530 or email info@waylandpost.org.

Submit your Shoutout today: https://www.waylandpost.org/submission/

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