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  • Game Group

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    The Game Group gathers to share and play board games together. Curious newcomers and experienced gamers are all welcome. Email Julian Butcher to ask questions or suggest your favorite games: jbutcher@minlib.net.

  • Thanksgiving and Fall Crafts

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Children will make Thanksgiving and Fall crafts with Ms. Pam. For ages 4 and up, with caregiver.

    Free
  • Hormones, Health & Your Smile: A Free Women’s Health & Wellness Lecture

    Lit Dental Esthetics & implant Center 233 Boston Post Rd, Wayland

    Did you know hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause affect far more than mood? They can impact bone and oral health, increasing risks like dry mouth and gum recession. Join Lit Dental Esthetics & Implant Center and Wayland Personal Physicians for a collaborative lecture featuring Dr. Jane Yu and Dr. Miguel Ortiz on hormone therapy, women’s wellness, and oral health.

    Free
  • Art Circle

    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    Our first Art Circle meeting was a huge success — a wonderful evening of connection and creativity among artists of all kinds. If you missed it, don’t worry — the next one’s coming up soon! 🗓 Thursday, Dec. 4 | 7–8:30 PM 📍 Arts Wayland, 35 Andrews Ave. (Doors open at 6:45 for early mingling.) This month’s topic: “Capturing Feelings.” Bring a piece of your art that expresses emotion — and join the conversation! Some ideas to spark your thoughts: 💭 Which artists move you emotionally? 💭 What feelings do you want to express? 💭 How do you use technique

    free
  • Free Concert: Primary Duo

    Wayland HS Auditorium

    Wayland Concert Series presents the ensemble Primary Duo, featuring pianist Sarah Bob and percussionist Aaron Trant. The program will include works by Boston-based Black composers Montathi Masebe and Anthony Green. Sarah and Aaron will be joined by Waylander Charlie Anderson for the world premiere of a new arrangement of Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Trumpet Concerto for trumpet, piano, and percussion. The concert is free and open to all.

    Free
  • Arts Wayland Holiday Marketplace

    Wayland High School 264 Old Connecticut Path

    🎁 Arts Wayland Holiday Marketplace 🎨 Saturday, December 6 | 11 AM – 4 PM Wayland High School – Main Building (The Commons) 📍 264 Old Connecticut Path, Wayland, MA 01778 Get into the holiday spirit and find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list at the Arts Wayland Holiday Marketplace! Explore the work of 35+ talented artists and artisans offering unique, handmade treasures — from art, jewelry, pottery, photography, and prints to soaps, silks, and so much more. Shop local, support creativity, and enjoy a festive community event full of inspiration and holiday cheer. Don’t miss it! 🌐

    free
  • Peter Mayer Holiday Concert and Non Profit Showcase

    Arts Wayland is proud to be one of the featured non-profit beneficiaries of Peter Mayer’s A Stars and Promises Christmas 2025 – “Harmony” concert. Thanks to the generosity of the Margaret Stewart Lindsay Foundation, this special event is made possible, with all proceeds from ticket sales supporting Arts Wayland and other local non-profits showcased in the concert. Join us on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the Harvard Epworth United Methodist Church in Cambridge for this inspiring holiday performance—“a Christmas concert like no other”! When purchasing tickets at www.artswayland.com , please select Arts Wayland from the dropdown menu

    $40
  • Paint A Winter Fairy Tale on Silk

    Arts Wayland 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland, MA

    Imagine the brilliance of color flowing across silk, the freedom of your brush dancing with each stroke. Let your creativity pour out as we paint the magic of winter together in “Silk Painting: A Winter Fairy Tale,” a workshop led by artist Lidia on Friday, January 24, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery. True, winter can feel long and cold—the days are short, the layers endless, and the sunlight fleeting. Yet hidden within the quiet of the season are its many gifts: the sparkle of fresh snow, the laughter of skating or sledding, the scent

    $115