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The weekly newsletter for Wayland residents
July 11, 2022
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St. Anne’s in-the-Fields Episcopal Church partners with American Red Cross to host a community blood drive, July 21 11am-4pm at 147 Concord Road, Lincoln, MA. For more information or to make an appointment to donate, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or sign up online at redcrossblood.org with sponsor code STANNEITF. More details online here. Click here for event flyer.
Library seeking volunteer coding teachers for Girls Who Code. The Wayland Library Girls Who Code Club is looking for volunteer facilitators for the 2022-2023 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 girls for hands-on learning about code and technology. The Wayland library plans to have two clubs: one for girls in grades 3-5 and one for girls in grades 6 and up. 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, at pmccuen@minlib.net
Wayland Community Fund serving Wayland residents temporarily in need of financial assistance. Please call us if you need help!
The Wayland Community Fund (WCF) provides short-term emergency financial assistance to Wayland residents who have lived in Wayland for at least one year. WCF provides funding for basic needs such as utilities, rent, food, medical bills, and other living expenses. Please call us if you need help with your bills, 508-358-3624 or go to the town website for an application.
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.  
Note: Links to all remote and hybrid meetings are available via this page
Monday, July 11
  • * No meetings currently scheduled. Fourth of July
Tuesday, July 12
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    Board of Public Works, 6pm [Remote] Agenda includes: discussion of long-term water supply plans
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    Municipal Affordable Housing Trust, 7pm [Remote]. Agenda includes: update on proposed additional three-bedroom unit at 11 Hammond Rd, 213 Willowbrook request for funding, Treasurer’s report, other potential properties (212 Cochituate Rd, Launcher Way, 197 Commonwealth Ave)
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    Zoning Board of Appeals, 7pm [Hybrid] Agenda includes River’s Edge project update, continued applications of: 240B W Plain, 12 Lundy Lane, 23 Concord Rd, 55 Knollwood Lane, 24 Glezen Lane, 12 Park Lane, 41 Cochituate Rd (School Bus Parking), 24 Old Tavern Rd, 345 Old Connecticut Path
Wednesday, July 13
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    Surface Water Quality Committee, 7pm [Remote] Agenda includes: Dudley Pond (bid submission for harvester, contract for milfoil removal by hand-pulling, milfoil resurgence and herbicide mitigation)
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    Wastewater Management District Commission, 7:30pm [Remote] Agenda includes: Alta at River’s Edge (construction update, MassWorks grant update), regulations for sewer and wastewater treatment plants, privilege fee, WWMD rules and regulations
Thursday, July 14
  • * No meetings currently scheduled
Friday, July 15
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    Wayland Housing Authority, 9am [Remote] Agenda includes: Executive Director’s report overview of operations, maintenance and capital improvements, affordable housing update
Announcements
New Listings
The latest from the Wayland Library (full newsletter online here).
Note: Most events require registration. Please visit the Wayland Library calendar for registration links.
Adult Services:
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    Author Talk: My Summers with a Serial Killer (July 13)
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    Author Talk: Getting Things Done (July 14)
  • * Author Talk: The Other Madisons (July 14)
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    Magazine Survey: provide your thoughts on the Library’s magazine collection online here
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    Boost your career with LinkedIn Learning. Though it’s no longer called Lynda.com, this terrific instructional platform still offers a wealth of instruction courses that can help you get the job you want, or enhance the one you have. New content includes Overcome Overthinking, Building Resilience, and Managing Anxiety in the Workplace. You’ll also find collections of courses especially curated for your particular skill set. Plus software instruction, management training, and much more. Just go to Online Resources on our home page and scroll down to Instruction and Careers.
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    History minded? Write neatly? We’re looking for a short-term volunteer to help get the historical collection in order. Must pay attention to detail, handle materials carefully, and have good handwriting. One hour a week for four to eight weeks. High school students welcome. Only one volunteer needed at this time. Please email M. J. Wright or ask for her at the library.
SUMMER READING. Our 2022 Summer Reading Program Camp iRead: Read Beyond the Beaten Path has begun! Programming highlights include making a Rube Goldberg machine, live caterpillars from the Caterpillar Lab, and the Toe Jam Puppet Band. Kids in grades preK through grade 5 will keep track of their reading online or on paper logs and will earn badges for time reading and for attending programs. Every child who registers can pick up a goody bag at the library. Participants will also earn raffle tickets for prizes! Our Teen Reading Program has also started. Teens can participate in camp-themed programs at the library and read to earn gift packs and gift card prizes. Register for the kids Summer Reading Program and the Teen Summer Reading Program online at WaylandLibrary.Beanstack.org   The Massachusetts Statewide Summer Library Program is funded by the Massachusetts Library System, the Boston Bruins, and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
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    Outdoor Storytime with Ms.Carly (Tuesdays, July 12 and 26)
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    Outdoor Storytime with Ms. Pam (Thursday, July 14)
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    Sing, Move and Story! (Juluy 27)
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    Family Sing-along with Ms. Janet (July 28)
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    Sidewalk Chalk Painting (July 12)
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    Messy Art with Ms. Elise (July 13)
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    Caterpillar Lab (July 19)
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    Animals Around the World: Desert vs. Rainforest (July 21)
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    Campfire Song Singalong with Julie Stepanek (July 27)
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    Listen to the Music! Camp Songs & Folk Songs (July 27)
For Teens:
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    Sun Catcher Mosaic Craft (July 14)
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    Camp Crafts for Teens (July 20)
Seeking Volunteer Coding Teachers. The Wayland Library Girls Who Code Club is looking for volunteer facilitators for the 2022-2023 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 girls for hands-on learning about code and technology. The Wayland library plans to have two clubs: one for girls in grades 3-5 and one for girls in grades 6 and up. 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 at pmccuen@minlib.net
Wayland residents to perform in Weston summer productions. Weston Drama Workshop, a nonprofit youth theater organization in its 60th anniversary season, will stage six productions this month at Regis College, featuring participants entering Grade 5 through age 23. All six casts have been hard at work rehearsing for these productions since early June, and will perform at the Regis Fine Arts Center between July 17 and July 30. With over 30 performances in the span of a jam-packed three weeks, Weston Drama Workshop continues its long-standing tradition of providing the MetroWest community and beyond with quality youth theater. Fifteen Wayland residents will appear onstage this summer.
Tickets are available at westondramaworkshop.org/tickets, and questions can be directed to the box office at 781-768-7070. All performances are held at Regis College’s air-conditioned Fine Arts Center. The performance schedule is as follows:
  • * Tuck Everlasting: Saturday, July 23 at 10:30am; Monday, July 25 at 7:00pm; Tuesday, July 26 at 7:00pm; Thursday, July 28 at 10:30am; Saturday, July 30 at 10:30am.
  • * Gooney Bird Greene and Her True Life Adventures: Sunday, July 17 at 10:30am; Friday, July 22 at 5:00pm; Sunday, July 24 at 10:30am; Tuesday, July 26 at 10:30am; Wednesday, July 27 at 5:00pm.
  • * Something Rotten: Friday, July 22 at 8:00pm; Saturday, July 23 at 2:00pm; Sunday, July 24 at 7:00pm; Thursday, July 28 at 8:00pm; Saturday, July 30 at 8:00pm.
  • * Young Frankenstein: Thursday, July 21 at 8:00pm; Saturday, July 23 at 8:00pm; Sunday, July 24 at 2:00pm; Friday, July 29 at 8:00pm; Saturday, July 30 at 2:00pm.
  • * Indecent: Friday, July 22 at 7:00pm; Saturday, July 23 at 2:30pm; Sunday, July 24 at 2:00pm; Wednesday, July 27 at 9:00pm; Thursday, July 28 at 7:00pm; Saturday, July 30 at 5:30pm.
  • * Six Characters in Search of an Author: Thursday, July 21 at 7:00pm; Saturday, July 23 at 7:30pm; Sunday, July 24 at 7:00pm; Tuesday, July 26 at 7:30pm; Friday, July 29 at 7:00pm; Saturday, July 30 at 1:00pm.
Summer Concert: The Black Velvet Band! On Thursday, July 14 at 7pm, in the Courtyard behind the Town Building, the summer Outdoor Community Concert Series continues. Come hear The Black Velvet Band, one of the area’s premiere Irish bands, playing Irish tunes as well as classic hits and standards from the 50s to today. Bring a chair, a snack, and a friend. Concerts are cancelled in inclement weather. Check the Council on Aging website for updates. The COA is grateful to our sponsors for making this concert series possible
From the COA
Trip to Market Basket and Marshalls. On Monday, July 18, let the Council on Aging do the driving to Market Basket, Marshall’s and Home Goods in Waltham. The van leaves the COA at 9:30am to start home pick-ups. Return by 1:30pm. Shopping trips are free of charge and for Wayland residents only. Space is limited, call by noon on Thursday, July 14 to reserve a seat, 508-358-2990.
What was Johnny Pesky really like? On Thursday, July 14 at 10:30am in the COA, baseball historian Herb Crehan will talk about eight Red Sox players from eight decades. Herb Crehan spent 24 seasons with the Red Sox, and has written more feature articles for Red Sox Magazine than anyone in the club’s history. What were the players really like? Herb will share his stories. If you’re a Red Sox fan, or even just a baseball fan, you’ll enjoy this fascinating look inside baseball. Please contact the COA to register at 508-358-2990 or coa@wayland.ma.us
Daytrip to Rockport. On Tuesday, July 12, join the Council on Aging for a daytrip to Rockport, Mass, and enjoy a day by the sea! Depart COA at 9:30am, return by 4:00pm. $20 for transportation only. An annual favorite, join us as we once again return to Rockport after a two-year hiatus. Enjoy a day by the sea. You will have time to shop, have lunch (on your own) and enjoy the salt air. Payment is required upon registration, so stop by to register or mail us a check to hold your spot. Call us with questions, 508-358-2990.
Fun and Games: Cards and Boards at the COA, Tuesdays from 9:30 am to noon, starting July 12: Fun and Games! Cards and board games in the COA. Bridge, Cribbage, Scrabble….what’s your game of choice? If you enjoy card or board games with friends, join us on Tuesday mornings for fun and games. Reserve a table and bring your own players, or reserve a seat for your game of choice and we’ll match you with others interested in the same game. We’ll provide cards and game boards and serve coffee and cold drinks. You bring the fun! Please call to make a table or a seat reservation by Thursday of the preceding week. Reach us at 508-358-2990 or coa@wayland.ma.us.
Announcements from Prior Newsletters
Vokes Players announces its production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson. Tony and Pulitzer winner August Wilson, one of the top dramatists of the 20th century, wrote The Piano Lesson as part of his 10-play “Century Cycle” (which also includes Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) that tells of the African-American experience through the decades. This Pulitzer-winning play, although modest in its storytelling, displays Wilson’s uncanny ability to capture a snapshot of humanity, in a supernatural-laced story set in 1936 Pittsburgh. Boy Willie, wanting to be his own boss and to own his own land, wants to sell a piano that resides in his sister’s home. This piano has huge family and cultural significance, and his sister Berniece refuses to part with it. Their fight culminates in a stand-off in which the family and the community gather to give witness, as the siblings bear the weight of history and eventually come to honor it. Performances are Thursday-Saturday, 8pm with 2pm matinees on Saturday. More details and ticket information online here
24th Dudley Pond 5k Run, Walk and Kids Fun Run, September 18. 5K Run, 2 mile Walk, Kids Fun Run by scenic Dudley Pond. Benefits preservation of beautiful public watershed. USATF sanctioned. Day of race registration is available: $20 for runners and walkers, $6 for kids’ run entrants. Registration is online here
Wayland Summer Farmers’ Market The Wayland Summer Farmers’ Market takes place weekly on Wednesdays from 12-4pm, June 29 through October 12 at Russell’s Garden Center in Wayland.
A total of 36 vendors will join us during the season, with up to 22 vendors attending weekly. Invite a friend and join us for local foods shopping and lunch in the shade. Three vegetable farms will attend. Vendors will also bring meat, seafood, eggs, maple syrup, honey, jam, cheese, spices, frozen prepared foods (dumplings, tamales, empanadas, lasagna, pot pies), granola, bread, baked goods, bagels, coffee and nut butter. Look for the bright pink Uncle Joey’s Cannoli truck weekly.
New this season: The Village Bank has generously offered funding to support a $15 weekly SNAP Match benefit for those enrolled in the program. Stay in touch with the latest news on the Farmers’ Market website. To find out who will attend each week, sign up for the market email through the website link.
Coming this Fall: Wayland Junior Broadway. Wayland Junior Broadway is an opportunity for 5th graders at the three elementary schools to participate in an afterschool Musical. The Production Team (Directors, Choreographers, Music Directors, Technicians, etc.) would be older high school students already involved in the Wayland High School Theater Ensemble (WHSTE). The Advisor for Wayland Junior Broadway will be Aidan O’Hara, the Drama Teacher and Director at Wayland High School.
The title for this inaugural year is still TBD, but it will be a recognizable and super fun musical that has a running time of about an hour.
Wayland Junior Broadway will run from mid-September 2022, thru January 2023. Rehearsals (and performances) will be at Wayland High School on Wednesdays, 2-4:15 or 4:30pm (with more rehearsals the weeks during January). Performances will be Friday, January 20, 2023 at 7pm, and Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 5pm.
Wayland Junior Broadway will be a collaborative effort between WHSTE and WSCP (Wayland Schools Community Programs.)
Reserve your spot and register online here. Contact Wayland High School Drama Teacher & Director Aidan O’Hara with any questions Complete details online here
Vokes Players announce auditions for fall production. Auditions for the Vokes Players’ fall production: A mystery directed by Chris Cardoni. Their contract prohibits the Vokes from announcing the actual title until September 1. Auditions to be held Sunday and Monday, July 24 and 25, 7pm at Beatrice Herford’s Vokes Theatre (Callbacks if needed: Wednesday July 27) Rehearsals will start August 7 and performances will run from October 28 through November 12 (or possibly a week later). Auditions will consist of readings from the script – Please sign up here for an audition slot. Complete details are online here.
Outdoor Summer Concert Series, Summer is Here! Beginning June 23, come enjoy our outdoor Summer Concerts on Thursdays from 7 – 8 pm in the Town Building Courtyard. Some of your favorite bands, along with some exciting new ones, will fill the summer evenings with great music. Bring a chair, a picnic, a friend!
  • * June 23: The Daddios
  • * June 30: Southbound Train
  • * July 7: The Deloreans
  • * July 14: The Black Velvet Band
  • * July 21: Sudbury Valley New Horizons Band
This is the 11th annual Summer Concert Series sponsored as a community-wide event by the Wayland Council on Aging. We are grateful to our sponsors for their support: Gold: The Village Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank; Silver: Avenu at Natick/National Development; Bronze: Whitney Place, Natick/Salmon Health & Retirement, and the Wayland Cultural Council, supported by the Mass Cultural Council. Concerts will be cancelled if it rains. To check, visit the COA website, or call 508-358-2990.
Our Summer Concerts calendar is online here. We will be adding nearby towns as they announce their summer concerts.
Discovery Museum celebrates its 40th Anniversary, Special programs and events including free outdoor movie nights, accessible arts performances, a free-admission day, a 21+ party, and more will be held June through October. Most events require advance registration, unless noted otherwise. Click here for a an event list, and more information.
Office hours with Select Board member Adam Gutbezahl. Select Board Member Adam Gutbezahl invites you to attend his weekly remote, virtual office hours. Please feel free to sign up to ask questions, discuss topics of interest, or simply say hello. Office hours are held on Wednesday evenings from 7:30-9pm and Thursday afternoons from 12-2pm. You can reserve an appointment online through Calendly.
Office Hours with Senator Rausch: Senator Rausch has shifted her monthly in-person office hours to remote, virtual office hours held on Fridays. Conversations with the Senator and her staff will take place via phone call or video conference. During these virtual office hours, residents from any part of the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District are welcome to share their questions and opinions on state issues with Senator Rausch and her staff. Any constituent may reserve a 15-minute appointment. Click here to sign up for a slot.
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