Community Calendar

January 23, 2026
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January 24 – February 8, 2026

Saturday, Jan. 24
11 a.m.–2 p.m.
35 Andrew Ave.
Paint a Fairy Tale on Silk
Arts Wayland presents “Silk Painting: A Winter Fairy Tale,” led by artist Lidia. In this workshop, discover some of the gifts of the long winter season such as the sparkle of fresh snow and the laughter of skating or sledding. $115.


Saturday, Jan. 24
1:15–2 p.m.
310 Boston Post Road
Small Group Introduction to Violin (ages 4.5–6)
Wayland School of Music presents an introduction to violin workshop led by Instructor Zoe Chau. Classes are based on the Suzuki method of music and playful activities including games, movement and song. No experience necessary. Class fee includes quality rental instrument for class and home use, sized to your child, plus book and CD to keep. $509.


Thursday, Jan. 29
7–8 p.m.
Wayland Free Public Library,
5 Concord Road
Focusing Your Genealogy Research
In this presentation, discover how organization, questions, and knowledge of records can help you become a better genealogist and researcher.


Saturday, Jan. 31
10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
35 Andrew Ave.
Kids Art and Leadership Lab
Live life through the lens of an artist with imagination, openness, and the courage to experiment. Designed for ages 11-13, this 8 week creative leadership lab blends art-making, brain science, and social-emotional learning to nurture focus, empathy, and resilience. $550.

Tuesday, Feb. 3
7–9 p.m.
First Parish, 327 Concord Rd., Sudbury
The Road Ahead: The Impact of Federal Cuts and the State’s Response
A presentation by State Representative Carmine Gentile and Senator Jamie Eldridge and remarks by Quentin Palfrey, Director of the Commonwealth’s Federal Funds and Infrastructure Office, followed by audience Q&A. The presentation will provide an overview of how Massachusetts is responding to the recent, dramatic changes in federal funding, the potential impacts on local governments, non-profits, and others, and what lies ahead. Intended to provide clear, nonpartisan information and an opportunity for residents to engage directly with state leaders. It will be broadcast and recorded by SudburyTV. Free and open to the public.


Thursday, Feb. 5
6–8 p.m.
233 Boston Post Road
Lilimarq: Planet Sample Exhibition Opening Reception
Step into the vivid world of Lilimarq, a visual artist transforming discarded materials into poetic statements on renewal, resilience, and ecological consciousness. Her practice, which she calls REPOP ART, grows from a deep belief in the power of transformation and the urgent need to rethink waste as we shape a more intentional future. Free.


Thursday, Feb. 5
7–8 p.m.
310 Boston Post Road
Adult Guitar Group
Wayland School of Music Group presents a workshop by instructor Dan where you will learn melodies, lead lines, and solid rhythm skills—including strumming patterns, rhythmic notation, and both open and barre chords. Each class blends group instruction with hands-on help and practical playing, making progress feel natural and rewarding. Growth and confidence building for all levels. $458.

Saturday, Feb. 7
1–5 p.m.
264 Old Connecticut Path
2026 Wayland Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Wayland High School Auditorium! Enjoy an afternoon with local communities featuring cultural performances, hands-on activities, and delicious food as we welcome the Year of the Horse.


Saturday, Feb. 7
1–3 p.m.
35 Andrew Ave.
Glass Painting Workshop
Learn fun techniques, explore color and design, and leave with your own beautiful hand painted glass creation. All materials are included. $55.

Sunday, Feb. 8
2–3 p.m.
12 Cochituate Road
Hands-On History: 19th-Century Fashion
Join Elizabeth Tyra (WHS, class of 2010) for a time-traveling conversation on the evolution of western bridal fashion, from colonial practicality through Victorian influence to modern expectations. Join us as we examine the stories within the seams, touch fabric swatches, and celebrate the Wayland Museum’s “Red, White & ‘I Do’: An Exhibition of Wedding Dresses.” This event is supported by Wayland Rev250. Free.

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