WaylandeNews Newsletter: News and Information for Wayland

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In This Issue
News
Upcoming Meetings
Announcements

Disclosure
Waylandenews Executive Director Kim Reichelt is a member of the Wayland School Committee

Non-Profit Highlight

Wayland Meals on Wheels

Mission: Wayland COA volunteers deliver a nutritious hot meal to recipients Monday through Friday.  
 

Wayland Facebook Pages

Wayland Mom’s Group

Whether you are new to town or have been around for a while, the Wayland Mom’s Group is the place to be! Join our group to post questions, find resources, or found out what’s going on around town.

 
July 2, 2018
Dear Lillian & David,   
Stay cool in all this heat!  The Town has opened a cooling station at the Public Safety Building (click here for details) to help residents needing relief from the heat.
The Director of Health wants residents to have this information about mosquito control and protecting yourself from mosquito bites.
Have a happy 4th of July!  A list of Fireworks displays in Massachusetts is online here.
Among meetings and events this week:
See upcoming events on our calendar:
To make best use of our online calendar, you can filter the calendar to show only categories of interest, and you can adjust settings to view it in daily, weekly or monthly view through the controls near the top of the page. We welcome your feedback at info@waylandenews.com

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Kim Reichelt, Executive Director &   
   

In the News…

News from the past week
  • * Can Wayland Not Make Its Mind Up About Pot? First, residents voted to support recreational marijuana. Now, its thinking, maybe it’s not such a good idea. On Monday, the Wayland Board of Selectmen talked about the possibility of reversing the November 2016, approval to support recreational marijuana, reports Wicked Local Wayland.
     
  • * Wayland beach closed due to e. coli readings, but re-opened on Friday.
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  • * Wayland students help school library in Vietnam. In its continuing commitment to education around the globe, Wayland Middle School donated $3,000 to Room to Read earlier this school year. This donation fulfilled the school’s commitment to raising more than $7,000 to fund a school library in Vietnam. The library is located in Ha Tinh, a province located about 200 miles south of Hanoi. Room to Read is a global organization seeking to transform the lives of millions of children in the developing world by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education.

How you can help…   

You can access the announcements below on our website:
Cameron Tredgett Foundation Golf Day, August 9.  The Cameron Tredgett Foundation is pleased to announce the first USA Golf Day to be held on August 9th at Sandy Burr Country Club. The format for the tournament is a 4-player Texas Scramble with a shotgun start at 1:00pm. Contests on the day will include Nearest the Pin, Nearest the Pin in Two, Straightest Drive, Longest Drive and a 50/50 raffle in addition to prizes for the top two teams. More information about the tournament, including online registration and sponsorships can be found online hereIf you can’t play in the tournament or are not a golfer, please consider sponsoring a tee sign ($250) to advertise your business or the donation of an auction/raffle item for the tournament. Following the tournament, there will be a buffet barbecue for participants and guests. During the barbecue there will be an auction and raffle. For complete details on the event, click here.  The Cameron Tredgett Foundation is a non-profit charity dedicated to supporting young sporting students working to overcome personal and academic challenges. The foundation recognizes the amazing young men and women who are passionate about sports who don’t usually qualify for scholarships. Please help us to help them. For more information please visit www.camtredgett.org

Wayland, Let’s Do Lunch! Every weekday in Wayland a dedicated team of volunteers criss-crosses the town delivering hot meals to residents who find it hard to grocery shop or cook for themselves. The benefits go far beyond nutrition for both recipients and volunteers. Many relationships span years. Take a look (https://youtu.be/avk694Etx1Q).  Get to know some Wayland residents you might not meet otherwise, and meet some important needs in your community. It takes about an hour. To volunteer to deliver Meals on Wheels – regularly, seasonally, or as an on-call substitute – contact Volunteer Coordinator Ann Gordon at the Wayland Council on Aging, 508-358-2990.  Flyer online here

Wayland Library seeks volunteers for next year’s Girls Who Code Club. The Wayland Library Girls Who Code Club is looking for volunteer facilitators for the 2018-2019 academic year. Affiliated with the national Girls Who Code organization (girlswhocode.com) and its mission of closing the gender gap in technology, the Wayland club brings together middle and high school girls for hands-on learning about code and technology. Enthusiasm for working with the girls is required; technical skill is helpful but not necessary, especially if you are willing to learn along with them. If you are interested, or would like to know more, please contact Head of Youth Services Pam McCuen.  If you want to be notified when registration starts for next year’s club, contact Pam as well.

The Wayland Community Fund serves Wayland residents who need financial assistance.  The WCF is a volunteer organization that provides assistance to Wayland residents in financial need, paying utility bills, rent, medical expenses and many other items.  It pays bills, it does not provide cash. The organization was originally funded by a bequest from the late Suzanne Leavitt.   Contributions from Wayland residents now provide sufficient funding. The WCF is staffed by five volunteers who cover all expenses.  As a result, 100% of every contribution goes toward helping people in Wayland.  Since its founding 20 years ago the WCF has provided more than $550,000 to Wayland residents in financial need. The Wayland Community Fund can be reached at 508-358-3624.More information on the fund, including who it serves, and how to donate, is available on the Wayland town website  online here.

Meetings

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.  

Monday, July 2

Tuesday, July 3

  • * No meetings currently scheduled
Wednesday, July 4
  • * Town Building closed. 
Thursday, July 5
  • * No meetings currently scheduled
Friday, July 6
  • * No meetings currently scheduled


Announcements
You can access Announcements on our website by clicking here


New announcements this week  


Pops with Cops

Come out and join the Wayland Police Department in their new summer activity!!  Popsicles will be provided for children of all ages.  Come and enjoy “Pops with Cops”:
  • * Wayland Town Beach (26 Parkland Drive)
    • * July 12 [Raindate July 19]
    • * August 1 [Raindate August 8]
  • * Hannah Williams Park (Main St)
    • * July 17 [Raindate July 26]
    • * August 2 at Waylandn Town Beach [Raindate August 3]



Latest News and Events from the Library includes:

  • * Summer Hours Have Begun. Weekday hours stay the same, but we’re open Saturdays from just 10-1, and closed Sundays.  This schedule is in effect until August 31.
  • * English Conversation Groups. There will be three English conversation groups at the library this summer starting the week of July 9.  A beginner’s group for those who do not speak English at home will meet 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Friday mornings.  The intermediate groups will meet on Monday nights 7-8:30 p.m. in the Raytheon Room, and Wednesday mornings 10-11 a.m. in the library balcony. These two groups are intended for speakers who know the basics of English and want to refine their conversational skills.
  • * Adult Summer Reading Program
  • * Book Groups
    • * Noon Book Group: The Plot Against America (September 8)
    • * Cookbook Club: The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone (July 12)
  • * Baby and Preschool Programs including Mother Goose Time and StoryVine, Story Walk (July 24) and Brain-Building Storytime
  • * School Age Programs include: Drop-in Yankee Doodle Craft, Drop-in Craft: Windchimes, Minstrel Storyteller Jo Maichak performing Tiger Dancers To Turtle’s Tune (July 11)
  • * Summer Reading! The Wayland Public Library’s Summer Reading Program, Libraries Rock! starts on Monday, June 25
  • * Coming Book Workshop for Teens (July 12)
  • * Volunteers sought for Girls Who Code

For the complete detailed announcement from the library, click here.

English conversation groups at the Library. Good news for learners of English. The Wayland library is offering two weekly conversation groups this summer. A group for beginners will meet in the Raytheon Room from 10:30 to 11:30 on Friday mornings, starting on July 13. An intermediate group will meet in the upper level “classroom” from 10-11am on Wednesday mornings, starting on July 11. Both groups will be led by Jini Foster. Jini is new to the Wayland ESOL program, but has much experience in teaching English. There is no need to sign up; anyone can just come. Tell your friends if they would like extra practice speaking English this summer.


Announcements from prior newsletters  

Vokes Players Announce Their Production of The Nance, directed by Donnie Baillargeon. Performances will be held at Beatrice Herford’s Vokes Theatrefrom July 19 through August 4, Thursday-Saturday evenings at 8pm with a 2pm matinee on Saturdays, July 28 and August 4. For tickets and information call 508-358-4034, or order online here. Ticket prices are $19 for Thursday evenings and Saturday matinees; $22 for Friday and Saturday evenings. Chauncey Miles is a burlesque show “nance” – a stock comedic character often played as a campy caricature of a gay man. Chauncey himself is a not-very-closeted gay man in 1937, who loves his work, loves his co-workers like family, loves his independence as an artist, and also loves Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and the other New York Republicans. But the Mayor decides that indecency must be rooted out, and clamps down on “deviance” in New York theaters, threatening the life that Chauncey has built around himself – and perhaps his chance at real love. Douglas Carter Beane’s play focuses on a man in the prime of his life, doing work he enjoys, living his life fully, harming nobody and yet condemned by a government and society that do not know or understand him. The Vokes Players is a non-profit theatrical organization. The Nance is the last production of our 2017-18 season. The theatre is wheelchair accessible. For more information about the Vokes Players, visit www.vokesplayers.org.

Sense of Adventure Camp for Children
Children in grades 2nd – 5th grade, or those who turned six by May 1st are welcome to register today for One Earth Collaborative’s Sense of Wonder Forest Adventure that will be held July 9th – July 13th, from 9am to 1pm each day.
Rabbi Katy Allen and her team will lead children on daily explorations of the woods, fields, streams and trails of MetroWest and around the grounds of Open Spirit. They will also play games, make crafts, and keep a nature journal. The Sense of Wonder Forest Adventure is truly a chance for children to connect with, and find an appreciation of the outdoors and the world around them. Space is limited so reserve your child’s space today! Scholarships are available for those in need.
To register or for more information, Contact info@oneearth.today or call 508-877-8162.  https://www.oneearth.today/children-s-programs/

Wayland Summer Farmers’ Market, Wednesdays through October 10.

Note: there is no Farmers’ Market on July 4. The Wayland Summer Farmer’s Market begins on Wednesday, June 27th from 12-5 PM and runs weekly through Oct. 10th. Located in the front parking lot of Russell’s Garden Center on Route 20, the market is a wonderful opportunity to meet and support local farmers and food producers. Twenty vendors will join us for Opening Day. Summer is a great time to introduce children to healthy eating and to prepare meals together as a family. Enjoy fresh, local vegetables, fruit, cheese, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, lamb, seafood, honey, ice cream, baked goods, jam, lemonade, hot sauce, maple products, mushrooms, flower bouquets, farm wine and cider, yarn and pet treats. We recommend that you sign up for our weekly email (in season only) so that you will know which vendors will attend that week. Go to russellsgardencenter.com to sign up online or email: pegm@russellsgardencenter.com.
Wayland School Community Programs: Community Education, World Languages, and Children’s Way News
  • * Enrichment Classes. Information about summer and fall classes is available on the WSCP Community Education page on the school district’s website. Registration links are also available for two World Languages programs: Chinese Language & Culture and Global Child French and Spanish classes. Information online here.
  • * The Children’s Way:  For information about 2018-19 openings in the school district’s early childhood program, email  Kathy Defina or call her at 508-358-7072. Applications/information about The Children’s Way is online at:  http://tcw.wayland.k12.ma.us
Join the Fun at Outdoor Summer Concert Series. Wayland’s 7th annual free Summer Community Concert Series begins Thursday, June 14 at 7pm in the Town Building courtyard and continues on the following four Thursdays. Bring a chair or blanket, and come enjoy some great music with your friends and neighbors. Remaining concerts are:
  • * Thursday, July 5, 7pm – 8pm: Sudbury Valley New Horizons Band, directed by Diane Muffitt
  • * Thursday, July 12, 7pm – 8pm: Local Freight (bluegrass)
In case of rain, the concerts will be indoors. The Wayland Council on Aging is pleased to present this well-loved tradition that brings the generations together through music. Generous local sponsors make the series possible: Alkon & Levine, PC; Royal Wayland; The Village Bank; Traditions of Wayland; Bret Leifer, Professional Numismatist; Middlesex Savings Bank; and Joanne Berry: Coldwell Banker.
Irish Dance Classes this Summer: 
  • * Beginner Irish Dance Summer Class in Wayland.  July 17-August 2, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00-4:00. Three week session (6 classes) – $100.  For boys and girls ages 4 and up. Learn the basics of traditional Irish step dancing. No experience needed! Dancers should wear comfortable athletic clothing (i.e., shorts and a t-shirt) with socks or ballet slippers. Please bring a water bottle.
  • * Intro to Irish Dancing “Camp” in Wayland.  August 21-24 (Monday-Thursday) 12:00-1:00pm – $75. For boys and girls ages 4 and up. Learn the basics of traditional Irish step dancing. No experience needed! Dancers should wear comfortable athletic clothing (i.e., shorts and a t-shirt) with socks or ballet slippers. Please bring a water bottle.
Go to www.inishfreema.com for more info or email Meghan Allen Danaher, TCRG

Museum, Park and Parking Passes throughout Massachusetts from Recreation and the Friends of the Wayland Library

Recreation Passes to Start Parks:  Did you know that Wayland Recreation offers a free day-parking pass to any of the 440 Massachusetts State Parks?  These are offered through the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).  Reserve or pick up the pass at 10am on a weekday and return it the next business day by 10am.  Check 
www.mass.gov/dcr for a list of state parks. Pick up pass at the Recreation Office (41 Cochituate Road)   Call the Recreation office at 508-358-3660 to reserve the pass ahead of time.
Museum Passes from the Friends of the Wayland Library:   The Friends of the Wayland Public Library support an extensive list of museum passes for use by Library patrons. Passes provide access to art museums, nature preserves, and zoos in the Greater Boston area. Reservations can be made online or by calling 508-358-2311.   Details are online here:  
Line-up Announced for 2018 Wailin’ Wednesdays Concert Series at the Wayland Town Center. Popular family-friendly concert series returns for its fourth year; kicks off Wednesday, June 27, 5:30 p.m. The businesses of the Wayland Town Center along with National Development are proud to once again present Wailin’ Wednesdays, a family-friendly summer concert series which kicks off on Wednesday, June 27 from 5:30-7:30pm at the Wayland Town Center East Green. The events are all free and open to the public. The concert series will be held on the last Wednesday of the month throughout the summer and feature live music, a variety of activities including balloon and air brush tattoo artists, giveaways, and tasty food samplings including hamburgers, hot dogs and veggie sticks courtesy of the Wayland Town Center businesses. 
Remaining concerts are:
  • * Wednesday, July 25 – Off Label.  “Doc rock” band of mostly medical professionals who blow off steam by rocking out to classic rock and R&B.  
  • * Wednesday, August 29 – Low Priority.  Boston based rock cover band playing all of the rock songs you know and songs that make you want to dance.
Join the fun on the grass of the Wayland Town Center East Green just outside of Sperry’s. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and relax and enjoy an evening outside with your friends and family. Don’t miss this music filled summer night of fun! 

MAPC and MWRC seek residents’ opinions on Town Meeting.  Your town, along with other MetroWest communities, wants to know what you think about Town Meeting and how Town Meeting might be improved. This survey is confidential, and everyone is encouraged to take it. You are not required to answer everything or anything, but your help is very much appreciated. This 100% grant-funded project is being run in collaboration with Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Natick, Southborough, Wayland, Wellesley, and Weston through the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and its local arm, the MetroWest Regional Collaborative (MWRC).
If you have any questions, please contact the project manager,  Laurie Zivkovich, MAPC Municipal Services Specialist.
Their survey is  online here.

Dudley Pond Association to hold 50th Anniversary Celebration. Join in for a fun evening of food and friends celebrating 50 years of the Dudley Pond Association at Sandy Burr Country Club on October 13 (7-11pm). Italian Buffet Dinner, music, cash bar and memories. Tickets are $20 each until September 1 and $25 each after that date. Information on ticketing and articles in the Patch celebrating the Dudley Pond Association are available online here.

Join Sudbury Valley New Horizons Music
Love music? You know… it is never too late to go back to your instrument or start a new one! One of our members went back to his violin at age 87 after not playing for 70 years! He is 90 now and still playing! And, we have beginners in their 70s and 80s. Make a new year resolution and come play with us. We have a Concert Band (woodwinds, brass & percussion) and a String Ensemble (violin, viola, cello & bass) and range in age from 30-something to 90. Go to our website for more information, svnhm.org, or contact Diane Muffitt at muffitt@svnhm.org or 978-261-5065.


Raise your voice with Golden Tones chorus! If you love music and enjoy singing pop classics and show tunes for a variety of audiences, come to an open rehearsal, every Tuesday10am-12pm at the Wayland Senior Center.  There are no auditions and no attendance requirements, only a friendly group of music-lovers from all over MetroWest.  To learn more, visit goldentones.org, or call 508-318-6318. The chorus, now 29 years young, performs almost 50 concerts a year, many to disadvantaged audiences and also at community events and schools.  You can help continue this outreach with a tax-deductible gift at goldentones.org.

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