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The latest Wayland news, events and announcements

November 30, 2020
Wayland News
News in the past week
Wayland lieutenant to become interim police chief. Sean Gibbons will become Wayland’s interim police chief on Nov. 30 upon the retirement of Chief Patrick Swanick, following a unanimous vote by the Board of Selectmen. Town Administrator Louise Miller estimated that Gibbons will serve as interim chief for four to five months until a permanent chief is named.
How you can help…
You can access the announcements below on our website:
 
  • * Select “Wayland, MA” in the Municipality drop down menu
  • * Click the gray “Click here to VIEW or PAY your bills” box
  • * Select “Donation” in the left column
  • * Complete the requested information
For more information about the fund, click here
For those who are in need of basic food resources, please call 508-358-7701.
Wayland Public Schools Foundation announces Annual Turkey Trot. Strut Your Stuffing! Kickoff your holiday weekend and grab your family to join the Wayland Public School Foundation at the First Annual WPSF Turkey Trot, November 21-30. This is a fun, family-friendly opportunity to help raise money for a great cause—the students of the Wayland Public Schools! All are encouraged to run/walk a virtual 5k/10k race in honor of the WPSF. All proceeds from the Turkey Trot will be used to fund new initiatives at all five Wayland Public Schools. Don’t be a turkey and sign up today! Every participant will be entered into a raffle and those who share their Trot times on the race website will be eligible for additional prizes. Course Maps are available online here
The W Holiday Auction. Please join the W Gallery’s Holiday Auction to support our online exhibits in the time of the pandemic and find some unique gifts for family and friends during this season. We strive to support our local artists through virtual galleries and events. Please help us to continue fulfill our mission of bringing art and creativity to the community. To participate:
  • * Register by creating a 32Auctions account
  • * Review the auction artwork
  • * Bid using your PayPal account or credit card – keep in mind item delivery varies artist by artist, make sure to check if the piece can be picked up or shipped.
  • * Enjoy some beautiful art!
Details online here
Honor and appreciate teachers and staff through Wayland Public Schools Foundation’s Hats Off! campaign. Never has it been more important to say “Thank You!” to a special teacher or staff member than right now. The Wayland Public Schools Foundation HATS OFF! Initiative is a perfect way to show your gratitude to our teachers and staff for all of their hard work during the Fall/Winter of 2020. Through the HATS OFF Initiative, you can select teachers and staff members to receive personalized certificates that will include your personalized message of appreciation and thanks. Honoring teachers and staff members through HATS OFF starts by filling out the form below. Once you submit your order, we will create and deliver digital certificates for each person you designate. Each certificate will include the name of the teacher or staff member, your personal message and your name(s). This Fall, there is no payment required to send your honorees a certificate. Our goal is to make sure that all teachers and staff receive messages of thanks, appreciation and kindness so that they know just how much they mean to this community. If you would like to donate, you can choose to do so when you complete your HATS Off request. Any donations we receive will help the WPSF continue its important work for our schools. Complete details are online here
Project Pajama seeks donations for holiday season. Kim Bruno and Giselle Shardlow are collecting brand-new, unwrapped girls and boys pajamas, sizes 6 to 16, November 23 – December 16. Please place donations of new pajamas in the holiday wrapped boxes outside of their homes. Donation locations are:
  • * Kim Bruno: 1 Pheasant Run
  • * Giselle Shardlow: 22 Shaw Drive
Complete details are online here
Join the MRC! New Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers are always needed! We have a great group of volunteers, however, we would love to recruit new members. If you are interested in helping out your community and would like to volunteer please contact the Health Department at Health@wayland.ma.us.
Upcoming Meetings
Meeting Schedule for The Week:  See the Town Website’s Calendar online here. Please check the online calendar for the latest updates, as meetings noted below could have been updated (change in date, time or location) since we captured them. Also, some meetings could have been added since we collected the calendar information. 
 
Please check the Town Calendar to confirm meeting times, locations and agenda. There can be updates from when we capture the schedule below.  
The call-in number for public comment during board and committee teleconference meetings is 508-358-6812
Monday, November 30
Tuesday, December 1
Wednesday, December 2
Thursday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Announcements
New Listings
The latest from the Wayland Library (full newsletter online here)
Adult Programs:
  • * The Library is (sort of!) open again! Appointments available for browsing
  • * Using DNA in Genealogy (November 30)
  • * Author Talk: 7½ Lessons About the Brain (December 3)
  • * Evening Book Group (December 7)
  • * Author Talk: The Language of Liberty (December 10)
  • * Extended Saturday Hours (curbside pickup 11-3 on Saturdays)
Why Are Things I Returned Still On My Card? Because we quarantine everything for three days before we check it in. And if you returned them over the weekend, that could add a day. But never fear—we’ll waive any late fees generated by the delayed check-in.
  • * Weekly Facebook Live Storytimes (Tuesdays, December 1,8,15 and 22)
  • * Storytime on Zoom (Thursdays, December 10 and 17)
  • * Singalong with Jeannie Mack (December 3)
  • * Kids Yoga on FaceBook Live (December 10)
  • * Social Justice Storytime on Zoom (December 8)
  • * Explore Purple with Ms. Elise (Dec 2) and Black & White (Dec 9)
  • * 4th/5th Grade Book Group on Zoom (December 15)
  • * 6th/7th Grade Book Group on Zoom (December 16)
For Families: Mitten Garland Take & Make Crafts. Bring some wintery cheer to your dwelling with a mitten garland! Each Take & Make kit will include cardstock mitten templates with an assortment of craft supplies to get your decorating started. We’ll provide some mini clothespins and twine to string up your cozy creations. These kits are appropriate for all interested ages or for families to complete together. When you register, please select the number of children or teens and the number of adults who will be working on creating the mitten garland. Kits for multiple family members will be packaged together with shareable supplies so please only register once. Register for Friday, December 4, Saturday, December 5, or Monday December 7 pickup. This special Take & Make Craft Kit is in support of the Wayland Center Holiday Open House which will take place virtually on Sunday, December 6th.
Wayland Center Holiday Open House, December 6
Virtual Open House, Sunday, December 6, 2pm.  
  • * Live on zoom at 2pm: Garden Club retrospective of past decorations followed by a how-to demonstration
  • * Live on zoom at 4:30pm: First Parish invites you to join in singing favorite songs of the season led by Maddie Sifantus
Other activities to enjoy anytime:
  • * Girl Scouts 2020 Tree Famous American Women
  • * Cookie Exchange
  • * Online scavenger hunt in museum
  • * Musical performances by talented middle and high school students
Arts Wayland (http://www.artswayland.com/exhibits#intheGallery) 57 Andrew Ave. Arts Wayland and the Wayland Depot will be open for purchases requiring masks and social distancing.
Wayland Depot (http://www.thewaylanddepot.com) Open Sunday afternoon
Wayland Public Library (http://www.waylandlibrary.org): Mitten Garland Take & Make Craft kit. Program requires pre-registration. Register for Friday, December 4Saturday, December 5 or Monday, December 7 pickup.
December “Drive-In Movie Series” at Claypit Hill School, sponsored by WHSTE
The Wayland High School Theater Ensemble is proud to present these two Family Movie Nights, as well as their original, “part-film, part-performance” Fall Play, SEUL, as part of this series. With over 30 WHS students involved in SEUL, WHSTE is thrilled to premiere this work with you in a live experience.
Families of Wayland: Please join us for Family Movie Night! In the Claypit Parking Lot, enjoy these two Pixar movies on a 40 foot movie screen, and from the comfort of your own car! Tickets are $25/car
  • * Thursday, December 17: Pixar’s INSIDE OUT at 6:30pm.
  • * Friday, December 18: Pixar’s WALL-E at 5:00pm.
WHSTE’s SEUL Performances
  • * Thursday, December 17 at 4:30pm
  • * Friday, December 18 at 8:00pm
Tickets are $25 a car.
Drive-In Movie technical support provided by Boston Light and Sound. For tickets, visit www.showtix4u, and search “Wayland High School Theater Ensemble”. Only 60 spots for each film! Online, pre-sale ONLY.
For further information regarding the Drive-In Movie Series, Health and Safety Protocol, and other details, visit this WHSTE webpage (https://sites.google.com/wayland.k12.ma.us/whste/current-production).
Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund Calls for Mini-Grant Applicants. Announcing Mini-grant Funding for Projects in Effective Teen Relationships & Violence Prevention, the Arts, and Community Service
Following the success of past years, The Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund is offering an exciting program to fund small projects in three areas: Effective Teen Relationships & Violence Prevention, the Arts, and Community Service. In Lauren’s spirit and memory, grants of up to $2,000 are now available for individuals and groups with dynamic project ideas in any of the above areas. This year the LDAMF will especially value initiatives that aim to work creatively to make a difference even in these socially-distant times. Keep on sparkling! Interested parties are invited to complete an online application by January 31, 2021. New applicants encouraged! The application form can be found online at https://laurendunneastleymemorialfund.org/
It’s Girl Scout Cookie Time! We can’t go door-to-door just yet, but you can get all your favorite girl scout cookies shipped directly to you! Send cookies to the people you miss, treat yourself, or donate to our Community Caring program. And be sure to try our new Toast-Yay! cookie. If you are not contacted by a local girl scout (via text, email, or social media), order online at bit.ly/wgsCookies and your order will support Wayland Girl Scout troops. Still $5/box (plus shipping). Thank you for supporting Wayland Girl Scouts!
Boy Scout Christmas tree underway! Wayland Boy Scouts just received our shipment of gorgeous, fragrant, fresh, balsam fir Christmas trees grown in Maine. Starting on Saturday 11/28 at the Community United Methodist Church, 80 Main St. (Route 27), Troop 1 will be selling trees and wreaths with bows in various diameters. Come early to get your favorite size and shape! Hours are Saturdays 8:30am-5:30pm and Sundays 12-5:30pm. The tree will be secured to the roof of your car. Thanks for supporting Troop 1 Cochituate/ Wayland. [Note: Due to Covid-19 supplies of Christmas trees are very limited in New England and our selection is smaller than usual. Migrant workers were not able to enter states to harvest trees. Additionally, 2008 recession caused farmers to plant fewer trees for a few years, the average tree takes 10 to 12 years to grow, which has now resulted in shortages.]
Listings from Prior Newsletters
Holiday Hours Added; The Wayland Depot will be open Sundays, 12 – 4, starting November 29. Enhance your virtual holiday gatherings with a new serving piece, or send a lovely handcrafted gift if you can’t attend yourself. Have a new baby to be thankful for? Give thanks with a special gift from The Wayland Depot. We have adorable and practical baby bibs, popular cloth books, and beautiful hand-knit sweater sets. Help us celebrate 40 years of volunteer service to the town. We are keeping volunteers and shoppers safe with all COVID protocols. Shop small, local, and uncrowded at The Wayland Depot. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 12pm – 4pm. One Cochituate Road (Rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778
508-358-5386 thewaylanddepot.com
Call for Art for the W Gallery Holiday Auction. Arts Wayland is offering an exciting holiday sales opportunity to all artists and artisans. We will be hosting The W Gallery Holiday Auction, from December 1 through December 6 on the 32auctions website. We are hoping to include a variety of fine crafts (jewelry, pottery, glassworks, woodworks, fiber arts) as well as original artwork. We feel confident that this will be a successful holiday shopping event given the stunning success of our Harvest Moon Auction in early October. This unique opportunity is available to both members and non-members. Please visit our website (online here) to learn more about the logistics of how the auction will work. To submit items for the auction, please complete our form online here. The deadline for submissions is November 24, 2020.
No Children’s Holiday Shoppe this year. With regret, the Council on Aging has determined that we cannot hold our annual Children’s Holiday Shoppe in December due to COVID restrictions. After 32 years, this beloved Wayland tradition will take a break. But stay tuned….we are tossing around some creative ideas for spring 2021!
Update to listing below:
Working on a COVID creation? In response to our arts community during this unprecedented time, Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) has extended the deadline for applications to December 14, 2020. Please enjoy this online toolkit or connect with Wayland Cultural Council members if you have any questions.  https://www.mass-culture.org/lcc_public.aspx
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Pandemic or no pandemic—we need the arts. Maybe now more than ever!
The Wayland Cultural Council is a group of volunteers, appointed by Wayland’s Select Board, who work to support the artistic and cultural life of our town. Each year the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, through the Massachusetts Cultural Council, gives Wayland a grant of money to support the arts and interpretive sciences. The Wayland Cultural Council awards grants to local individuals and groups who have submitted grant applications for projects that promote access, education, diversity and excellence in these three areas.
Given the need for innovative responses to challenges brought by the coronavirus, this year the Wayland Cultural Council eagerly invites applications for grants. We hope to be able to support local arts presentations in this difficult time. Due to the pandemic, the grant application schedule has been delayed, but grant application forms will be available very soon. The following are important dates:
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    Thursday, October 1, 2020: Applications are open and available at mass-culture.org.
  • * Monday, November 16: Final applications are due.
  • * Monday, December 14: Final application deadline extended
  • * Tuesday, December 1: Evaluation of applications by local cultural councils begins. Voting meetings will be held to decide on funding by January 2021. Decisions will be announced by early January 2021, and will be finalized by February 16, 2021.
To determine if your project meets the funding criteria or to access the application, visit https://www.mass-culture.org/Wayland or send an email to waylandculturalcouncil@gmail.com
Music-making continues virtually. Wayland’s favorite senior singers continue to lift their voices together every week, and YOU can join the fun by (old-school) telephone or (new-school) computer, tablet or smartphone. After 32 years of music-making, we’re determined to stay connected and healthy with singing! Contact us at goldentones.org, or call 508-318-6318 to learn how to join our one-hour “virtual rehearsals,” weekly on Tuesdays at 10am, and Fridays at 2pm, beginning Sep. 15. There are no auditions and no attendance requirements, only a friendly group of music-lovers from all over MetroWest who enjoy singing, dancing and music-making to pop classics and show tunes.
Transportation for Wayland Seniors. Under a new, grant-funded program, the Wayland Council on Aging (COA) can now arrange for free taxi rides for seniors who have no other way to get to non-emergency medical appointments or other essential errands such as grocery shopping, visits to food pantries, or to pharmacies to pick up prescriptions. The program is funded by a Metropolitan Area Planning Council/ MassDevelopment grant designed to offer short-term support to communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Wayland residents age 60 and over who find themselves without transportation options may contact the COA to request a ride. COA staff will review requests for compliance with the grant’s guidelines. For those who qualify, staff will make arrangements with either Tommy’s Taxi and JFK Transportation, who are partnering with the COA under the terms of the grant. Ride requests must be made at least one full business day in advance. The program runs through December 31, 2020, or until the funds are depleted. If you have questions or would like to ask about a ride, call the COA at 508-358-2990 or email coa@wayland.ma.us
Wayland Garden Club. The Wayland Garden Club continues to maintain gardens and planters throughout Wayland. While social distancing, Wayland Garden Club members continue to tend gardens at the Wayland Settlement sign on Boston Post Road, the Wayland Free Public Library and a pollinator garden on the Rail Trail. The Club also maintains planters at the Town’s public and historic buildings, as well as several traffic islands in town. For more information about the Club and membership, you can visit waylandgardenclub.org.
Would you like to serve on a Town Board or Committee? Many appointment opportunities, ranging from A-Z (literally! from the Audit Committee to the Zoning Board of Appeals) are posted online here.
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