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  • 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
  • Solar without federal incentives: why it still works and what options exist

    Virtual RSVP for meeting LINK, Waltham

    Thinking about solar but not sure where to start? Learn how solar works, typical paybacks, financing options, and how it can help lower energy costs while supporting a cleaner, healthier community! We will hear from Boston Solar, a long-time local installer, and neighbors who have solar systems. More than 420 Wayland neighbors have installed solar systems – saving money and supporting a clean energy economy. Register: www.tinyurl.com/home-solar-webinar

    Free
  • COA Winter Olympics Watch Parties

    COA Winter Olympics Watch Parties
    WaylandCOA 8 Andrew Avenue, Wayland, MA, United States

    Cheer on Team USA with us at our Winter Games Watch Parties! Enjoy the action on our big screen, along with plenty of snacks and beverages while we celebrate the spirit of the games together. - Wednesday, February 11th at 1:30pm - Figure Skating, Ice Dance - Thursday, February 12th at 1:30pm - Snowboarding, Short-Track Skating - Thursday, February 19th at 1pm - Women's Figure Skating, Women's Ice Hockey Gold Medal Final Registration requested. Contact the COA at 508-358-2990 or coa@wayland.ma.us to register.

  • Great Decisions

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Trump’s return has marked a break from 80 years of U.S. foreign policy leadership, embracing an “America First” approach. This chapter explores the risks of isolation and diminished influence in relation to Trump 2.0 foreign policy.

  • After Hours Hide and Seek

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Ever gotten the urge to play hide & seek in the library? Live out your dreams this February break at our after-hours teen event! Join the Wayland library staff after the library is closed for as many rounds of hide and seek as we can fit into an hour. Grades 6-12 only.

    Free
  • Science and the Art of Storytelling with Dr. Nick Castle

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Science needs more storytellers. We like to make a dividing line between researchers and communicators, but effective communication is at the very heart of science. Most science is told as dry facts without motivating context. From the proposal pitch, into the lab, and through to publication, the ability to tell a captivating story is essential. What does it take to be a storyteller in science, and how might people who don’t fit the traditional mold of STEM find their place in research? If you’re interested in science but deterred by the need for a doctoral degree, then this lecture is