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  • 12 Months of Giving

    Foster Wallace Personal Injury Lawyers 4700 Belleview Ave Suite 304, Kansas City, MO

    At Foster Wallace Personal Injury Lawyers, giving back matters. Through our 12 Months of Giving initiative, we’re donating $3,000 each month in 2026 to local nonprofits making a difference. We invite you to nominate a local nonprofit meaningful to you using the form on our event page. Monthly recipients will be announced on our website and social media channels.

    Free
  • The Road Ahead: The Impact of Federal Cuts and the State’s Response

    First Parish in sudbury 327 Concord Rd, Sudbury

    Please join State Representative Carmine Gentile and Senator Jamie Eldridge for a presentation and remarks by Quentin Palfrey, Director of the Commonwealth’s Federal Funds and Infrastructure Office, followed by audience Q&A. Director Palfrey 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. This event is open to the public and 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. Date/Time: Tuesday, February 3,

    Free
  • Adult Chorus – Wayland Rec at Wayland School of Music

    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    Do you love to sing in the shower - but wish that weren’t your only option? Join our no-pressure evening chorus with other like-minded adults! Music will range from show tunes to old favorites and maybe a few surprises. Experience the joy of making music together in a relaxed setting! With instructor Lisa Marcus, Voice and Piano Faculty, WSM Fee: $458 for 15 weeks of class and all materials Location: Wayland School of Music group space, 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland

    $234
  • Free Concert: Brass Quintet

    First Parish in Wayland 225 Boston Post Road

    The brass quintet Cinque Ottoni comprises trumpeters Margaret Romero and Charlie Anderson, hornist Jeff Stewart, and trombonists Mike Rosen and Andy Knight. Their program includes: Herman Stein's "Mock March," reminiscent of a Rocky and Bullwinkle sound track; Scott Joplin's "Bethena," which is not a rag but a gentle waltz; Eric Ewazen's "Balkanika Suite," a suite on eastern european themes written for a Croatian brass quintet; Neil Hefti's classic "Li'l Darlin'," made famous by the Count Basie big band; and Jack Gale's spectacular arrangement of Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story." Free and open to all.

    Free
  • 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
  • Adult Guitar Group – Wayland Rec at Wayland School of Music

    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    Get that guitar out of the closet! Whether you’re a complete beginner or returning after a break - pick up your guitar and unlock the joy of playing together, in this fun and accessible class created especially for adult learners! Our instructor Dan will guide you through the essential basic techniques. You’ll 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. No pressure—just music, growth, and a good time, while you develop the confidence

    $458
  • Puzzle Swap

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Bring your gently used puzzles to the Wayland Free Public Library anytime between 12pm - 2pm, and swap them for new-to-you puzzles! Please bring in puzzles that are between 300 pieces to 1500 pieces. Please make sure that any puzzle you bring in has all of its pieces so the next person can see the complete picture!

  • Social Worker Drop-In Hours

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

    Everyone is welcome to seek help. Stop by the Library for free and confidential resources. The social worker can help with basic needs like food access or employment, make referrals to services, or provide support. Narcan will also be available to take at no cost. Most Fridays, 2-4 PM. No appointment needed. Contact lkeating@wayland.ma.us with any questions.

  • College A Cappella Concert

    Wayland HS Auditorium

    Friday, February 6 - 7:30 p.m. Wayland High School Auditorium Get your tickets today! Join us for a fantastic night of music and fun featuring the Nor'easters of Northeastern, S#arp Attitude from UMass, and the Dear Abbeys of Boston University, along with Wayland High School's very own Madrigals, Muses, and T-Tones! Don't miss this family-friendly Wayland tradition for music lovers of all ages. All proceeds from the concert will help support the fine arts at Wayland High School.

  • Glass Painting Workshop

    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    🎨 Ready to unleash your creativity this winter? Join us for a Glass Painting Workshop at Arts Wayland. Learn fun techniques, explore color and design, and leave with your own beautiful hand painted glass creation. All materials are included. Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026 Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Location: 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland MA 01778 Cost: $55 (all materials included) More info: www.artswayland.com

    $55
  • 2026 Wayland Lunar New Year Celebration

    Wayland High School 264 Old Connecticut Path

    Celebrate the Lunar New Year with us on Saturday, February 7, from 1–5 PM 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.

  • Hands-On History: 19th Century Fashion with Elizabeth Tyra

    Wayland Museum 12 Cochituate Road

    Hands-On History: With Elizabeth Tyra 2 PM | February 8 How many layers of fabric were in your great-grandma’s wedding gown? Did it have pockets? Or a bodice lined with whalebone? 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
  • Benefit Concert for Emergency Immigrant Support

    St. Anne's in-the-Fields Episcopal Church 147 Concord Road, Lincoln

    Benefit Concert Features The Honey Steelers Tickets available at the door – Suggested minimum donation $20 – Children are free. Refreshments & raffle included with admission. Co-sponsored by Lincoln Witness & St. Anne’s in the Field’s Social Justice Commission, with support from the First Parish Lincoln Racial Justice Committee and other generous contributors. 100% of ticket price & additional donations support immigrants through The Fuerza Emergency Interfaith Fund.

    $20