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  • Russell’s Annual Ladies Night Out

    Bring your friends and stroll through Russell's Garden Center's Christmas shops and Tropical Greenhouse at our Annual Ladies Night Out. Enjoy early holiday shopping in our gift and toy departments, decorating tips from our floral designers, planting demonstrations, wine, chocolate and food samplings from local merchants and vendors. . .and so much more! THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6TH 4:00-8:00PM Confirmed Vendors: Aaronap Cellars, Cousins Maine Lobster, Craic Sauce , Evie Cakes, Flores de Cafe, Giacomo’s Ristorante, Gilbert Distributors, Great Harvest Bread, Harbor Sweets Chocolates, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Loon Chocolates, Luz Apiaries, Mei Mei Dumplings, Mind Body Snack, Phillips Chocolate, Pinci Foods Lasagneria,

  • 350 Mass MetroWest Node Meeting

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    We are a grassroots organization working to end fossil fuel dependency and secure a just transition to a climate-safe future. Join us to help promote our state legislative priorities, challenge the proposed expansion of private jet capacity at Hanscom Field, and to protect our democracy. Join us at 6:45 for light refreshments; the meeting will start at 7:00pm. Zoom access will also be available at https://us02web.zoom.us/meetings/84602626889/invitations?signature=V0OE7SvqGPan4D0GYjGsUtUoEyYhfDQSbBhB-bWGlPc Questions? Email juniper.riley@gmail.com.

    Free
  • Hoops for a Home Court 3v3 Basketball Tournament

    Wayland HS Field House 264 Old Connecticut Path

    Hoops for a Home Court 3v3 Basketball Tournament Saturday, Dec 6th, Wayland Middle School & Wayland High School Boys and Girls – 1st through 8th grade (8 grade-based groups) Registration fee is $40 per player Last year, we ran the very successful inaugural Hoops for a Home Court 3v3. We had more than 120 boys and girls make up 30+ teams covering grades 1 through 8. We raised over $22,000 in our fundraising effort. More importantly, the kids had a blast. Registration - https://givebutter.com/2025H4HC

    $40
  • Community Conversation with District Attorney Marian T. Ryan: An Overview of Hate Crimes and Incidents

    Community Center/Council on Aging

    Join Us for a Community Conversation with District Attorney Marian T. Ryan Come be part of an important and engaging discussion with Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan. Together, we’ll explore current trends, enforcement efforts, and prevention initiatives around hate crimes and hate incidents in our communities. This is a chance to learn, connect, and ask your questions directly about how Middlesex County is working to promote safety, inclusion, and justice for all. Registration required: tinyurl.com/DA-Wayland. Zoom link will be sent to all who register.

    Free
  • Come On In… The Water’s Fine!

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Wayland’s Integration into a 177-Year Regional Water Legacy. A History Society Talk with Eric Peterson, Executive Director, Metropolitan Waterworks Museum will discuss the historical development of one of the nation's earliest water systems and how Wayland’s new connection to it represents not just an infrastructural solution but a continuation of its intertwined history with Boston’s regional water evolution. Wayland’s recent integration into the MWRA system reflects a broader historical arc: from rural self-reliance to regional interdependence, echoing Greater Boston’s evolving water infrastructure since the 19th century. Register online: https://waylandlibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/history-talk-2/. Co-hosted with and at the Wayland Library

  • Public Forum on Accessory Dwelling Units

    A new state law has made it easier for Massachusetts homeowners to create a second smaller dwelling unit on their property. Known as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), these small apartments can be free-standing; reconfigured out of the home’s existing space; be an extension to the existing home; or created through a garage conversion or addition. Speakers will include individuals with specialized knowledge and various town officials and committee members who will help homeowners understand the new law and the steps they would need to follow to create an ADU on their property. ADUs can provide extra income for the homeowner,

    Free
  • Virtual Author Talk: Amanda Peters

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Join us in an online conversation with acclaimed writer Amanda Peters as we discuss her instant bestselling novel, The Berry Pickers, as well as her tender short fiction collection, Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories.

  • Wellesley Choral Society Fall Concert

    Wellesley Choral Society Fall Concert

    Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St., Wellesley, MA 207 Washington St., Wellesley

    The Wellesley Choral Society (WCS), under the direction of Edward Whalen, will present its first concert of the 2025-2026 season on Sunday, November 16th, at 3:00 PM at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St., Wellesley, MA. The theme of the concert is “Mysterious Unknowns”. The music performed will be Vaughn Williams, Toward the Unknown Region; Brahms, A German Requiem (selections); and Whalen, The Listeners & Sprite Night. The WCS will be accompanied on piano by Hisako Hiratsuka, an ensemble of strings, winds, and horns, and professional soloists. The Wellesley Hills Congregational Church is accessible and there is ample

    $12
  • Glass Painting Workshop

    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    Join artist Irina Tolmach for a Glass Painting Workshop on Sunday, November 16th from 1 pm to 3 pm at the Arts Wayland Gallery at 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland. Glass painting is a very unique and meditative type of painting. Vivid, bright and translucent colors help you to create beautiful paintings on the framed glass. Flowers, landscape, still life- try to create any of those with a new type of media. You can choose one frame 8x10, or 5x7. You do not need to have any experience - you just need to allow yourself to enjoy that colorful adventure. Come

    $55
  • Mix Up Mix Up

    First Parish in Wayland 225 Boston Post Road

    On Sunday, November 16 from 3 pm to 4 pm at the First Parish in Wayland, Arts Wayland is happy to invite you to the next installment in our Berklee Faculty Jazz Series, led by Artistic Director Neil Olmstead, Professor Emeritus at Berklee School of Music. Pianist/keyboardist, singer, composer, arranger Matt Jenson lights up the connection between roots-reggae, Afro-Cuban sounds, and soul-jazz with his Mix Up Mix Up band. The group presents original compositions and creative re-workings of pop, jazz, reggae, and Afro-Cuban songs by Bob Marley, Duke Ellington, Thelonius Monk, Marvin Gaye, George Gershwin, Eddie Palmieri, Buena Vista Social

    $20
  • Wellesley Choral Society Fall Concert

    Wellesley Choral Society Fall Concert

    Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St., Wellesley, MA 207 Washington St., Wellesley

    The Wellesley Choral Society (WCS), under the direction of Edward Whalen, will present its first concert of the 2025-2026 season on Sunday, November 16th, at 3:00 PM at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St., Wellesley, MA. The theme of the concert is “Mysterious Unknowns”. The music performed will be Vaughn Williams, Toward the Unknown Region; Brahms, A German Requiem (selections); and Whalen, The Listeners & Sprite Night. The WCS will be accompanied on piano by Hisako Hiratsuka, an ensemble of strings, winds, and horns, and professional soloists. The Wellesley Hills Congregational Church is accessible and there is ample

    $12