Month: September 2015
UPDATE: Little black cat FOUND.
Chara UPDATE 9/28/15 PM: Chara has returned home! Posted 9/28/15 AM: Our 2-year old cat Chara is small, all black with yellow eyes and a…
Friends of the Wayland Public Library Book and Bake Sale
A Great Community Event! The Friends of the Wayland Public Library will sponsor their Fall Book and Bake Sale on Saturday, November 7, from 10:00…
Wayland native, cured of Ebola, continues medical work in Liberia
Wayland Town Crier 9/25/15: Wayland native, cured of Ebola, continues medical work in Liberia. This time last year, Dr. Rick Sacra was given a second…
News and Events from the Wayland Library (October 12, 2015)
HOLIDAY HOURS On Monday, October 12, the library will be closed for Columbus Day. POETRY READING BY MOIRA LINEHAN & MARY PINARD On Tuesday, September…
Lyme Disease Prevention: What you need to know to Beat the Bugs!
On Tuesday, October 6, at 7:30 p.m. Dan Wolff will give the first of this season’s Great Presenters programs at the Wayland Library. He will…
Daisy Girl Scout Sampler, October 7 at Loker School
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. If you are Interested in getting your daughter involved…
League of Women Voters of Wayland Fall Forum on Town Center
The League of Women Voters of Wayland is hosting a Fall Forum on Tuesday, October 20, 7:30pm in the Town Hearing Room. The topic for…
Wayland Student Back From Intense Project in London
Wayland Patch 9/22/15: Wayland Student Back From Intense Project in London. Daniel Pongratz of Wayland, a member of the class of 2017 majoring in robotics…
‘WRAP’ping Up Long Term Plans for Wayland
Wayland Patch 9/22/15: ‘WRAP’ping Up Long Term Plans for Wayland. The Wayland Real Asset Planning Committee invited one or more representatives from every town board,…
STEM Program Debuts in Wayland for K-2; Other WSCP Offerings
STEM for Kids: Brought to WSCP through STEM Beginnings of Shrewsbury, these classes are for K-2 students and are designed to build and sustain interest…