Month: October 2014
Bullying Author Roundtable: It’s Time to Change the Story, October 19
Sunday afternoon, October 19th @ 2pm Framingham Barnes & Noble RTE 9, Shoppers World 508-628-5567 Celebrate how the power of story and advocacy is aiming…
Wayland resident seeks donations for volunteer trip to Guatemala
Healthcare Access in Guatemala. O’Mara Taylor plans to spend next year volunteering in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala at Primeros Pasos, a non-profit health organization. Primeros Pasos works…
Author Rita Zoey Chin speaks at Library, then leads walk, Sunday, October 19
Join Rita Zoey Chin, Wayland resident, poet, and author of the bestselling memoir, Let the Tornado Come (Simon & Schuster), for a “Waking to the…
Donate Coats for Kids at Anton Cleaners
Caring Partners has kicked off its 20th annual Coats for Kids winter coat drive, sponsored by Anton’s Cleaners and Jordan’s Furniture. The drive will run…
Q&A with Nico Pascual-Leone
Boston Globe 10/12/14: Q&A with Nico Pascual-Leone. As a senior soccer captain at Wayland High School (class of 2012), Pascual-Leone was a 20-goal scorer, and…
Vokes Players present Avenue Q: The Musical, October 30-November 15
Avenue Q* The Musical Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx Based on an original concept by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx Book…
‘Building Bridges Bike Ride’ stops at Wayland temple
Wayland Town Crier 10/11/14: ‘Building Bridges Bike Ride’ stops at Wayland temple. On a recent Sunday morning, a group of 25 cyclists rode 40 miles…
Last Day to Register To Vote October 15th
The last day to register to vote for the November 4th state election is Wednesday October 15th. Registration forms are on line at the Secretary…
Community Gardens Meeting
Gardeners at the Community Gardens are invited to attend the Conservation Commission meeting on October 22, 2014 at 7:15 pm to discuss the rules, fees,…
Update on Wayland’s proposed rail trail project
We met with the Wayland Community Preservation Committee (CPC) on Sept 17th to discuss providing funds to construct the rail trail across the three miles…