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  • February Member Art Exhibit

    Social Worker Drop-In Hours
    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    ๐ŸŽจโœจ Dive into creativity this February at the Arts Wayland Gallery! From February 1โ€“28, explore an inspiring range of 2D and 3D artwork from our talented members in person at 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland, MA and online on our website. ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ป ๐Ÿ“… Special Reception: Join us Saturday, February 14 at 3:00 PM for a festive, public reception โ€” the perfect way to meet artists and enjoy the exhibit together! Whether youโ€™re stopping by the gallery or browsing our online showcase, thereโ€™s something inspiring for every art lover. โค๏ธ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Visit us in person or explore the exhibit online now: artswayland.com/collections/february-2026-art-exhibit

    free
  • All Things Nancy Drew with Alicia Mello

    Social Worker Drop-In Hours
    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Come learn about the history of the beloved sleuth Nancy Drew. Gain an understanding of the many different editions that have been printed since the first book came out in the 1930s. Discover new facts about the series, ask questions, and share stories and reminisce about your childhood in the company of other Nancy Drew fans.

  • Wayland School of Music “Instrument Explorers” Class with Wayland Recreation

    Social Worker Drop-In Hours
    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    INSTRUMENT EXPLORERS - age 4.5 - 6 with a caregiver For children who have outgrown early childhood music classes, and are ALMOST READY for formal study. Getting ready to start an instrument, but not sure which one to choose? Students will meet* a different instrument each week (piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, harp and guitar), and have a chance to try each one. They will also experience concepts of musical language, and some very basic music theory, through hands-on games, singing, and listening activities - all of which prepare them for confident instrument study. Caregivers will discover how best to

    $233
  • Great Decisions

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road +1 more

    Prepare to discuss the world! Join our current events discussion group. Preparation involves reading an 8-page article from the Great Decisions Briefing Book. Our meetings consist of a 20 minute documentary film screening and lively, peer-facilitated discussion on the most critical global issues facing America today. Trumpโ€™s aggressive trade and tariff policies have shaken global economic norms. Whatโ€™s the rationale behind this radical shift in economic policy, and what are the implications for multilateral trade and geopolitics?

  • Teen Afternoon Tea

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Take a study break with tea and cookies. Bring your own to share or enjoy the ones provided. Please bring an ingredient list for cookies you bring, whether store bought or homemade. No nuts please. Program led by Ms. Salome, librarian and baker. For grades 6 and up.

    Free
  • Conversations with People Who Hate Me Award-Winning Ted Lasso Writer Dylan Marron

    Wayland High School 264 Old Connecticut Path

    WaylandCAN to Host Award-Winning Writer Dylan Marron for Community Conversation on Bridging Divides Wayland, MA โ€” February 23, 2026, Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN) will host award-winning writer and producer Dylan Marron for a community-wide event on Monday, March 30th 7- 8:30 p.m. at the Wayland High School Auditorium. The evening event will focus on how to engage in respectful conversations across differences, an especially timely topic in light of recent events in town. WaylandCAN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fostering connection and belonging in Wayland through education, dialogue, and shared experiences. Formed in November 2023 following a series

    Free
  • Conversations, Not Confrontations

    Conversations, Not Confrontations
    First Parish in Wayland 225 Boston Post Road

    This four-session workshop is all about building skills for real-life and online conversationsโ€”especially with people whose life experiences or perspectives differ from your own. Together, weโ€™ll practice how to show up with curiosity and self-awareness, even when conversations feel uncomfortable or perspectives donโ€™t align. jamele adams, an educator, facilitator, and community peacemaker, will lead four in-person sessions where participants can practice empathetic listening, learn from one another, and build trust and connection. Together, participants will choose the discussion topic for each session. By the end, youโ€™ll have concrete tools to engage across differencesโ€”face-to-face and online. Youโ€™ll leave better equipped to

    Free