Cultural Council seeks new members

November 8, 2024
1 min read

The Select Board is looking for new members to add to the Cultural Council, to aid the council in its mission to grant state funds to individuals and organizations that support cultural projects which benefit the community.

There are multiple positions available on the Cultural Council, with terms ending on June 30, 2026, or June 30, 2027.

Cultural Council meetings are public and are usually held on Wednesdays. Meetings are typically held remotely via Zoom and begin at 7 p.m., unless otherwise posted.

To learn more about the Cultural Council, visit www.wayland.ma.us/cultural-council, There, recent agendas and meeting minutes are posted. 

All residents who are interested in serving on the Wayland Cultural Council should submit a letter of interest and resume to Jailyn Bratica, executive assistant to the Town Manager, at execasst@wayland.ma.us. 

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