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  • February Member Art Exhibit

    Social Worker Drop-In Hours
    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    ๐ŸŽจโœจ Dive into creativity this February at the Arts Wayland Gallery! From February 1โ€“28, explore an inspiring range of 2D and 3D artwork from our talented members in person at 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland, MA and online on our website. ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ป ๐Ÿ“… Special Reception: Join us Saturday, February 14 at 3:00 PM for a festive, public reception โ€” the perfect way to meet artists and enjoy the exhibit together! Whether youโ€™re stopping by the gallery or browsing our online showcase, thereโ€™s something inspiring for every art lover. โค๏ธ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Visit us in person or explore the exhibit online now: artswayland.com/collections/february-2026-art-exhibit

    free
  • Enhance Your Enjoyment of the Mass Central Rail Trail

    Wayland Depot one Cochituate Road, Wayland

    Enhance your colorful walk or bike along The Mass Central Rail Trail by stopping in to The Wayland Depot. The Wayland Depot, located in the historic train station in the center of Wayland, has hostess gifts, baby gifts, beautiful scarves and jewelry, local books, honey and maple syrup, plus Wayland Booster apparel. Stop in for that elusive find. Wednesday through Saturday, 10am – 4pm One Cochituate Road (rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778 thewaylanddepot.com 508-358-5386

  • Adult Chorus โ€“ Wayland Rec at Wayland School of Music

    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    Do you love to sing in the shower – but wish that werenโ€™t your only option? Join our no-pressure evening chorus with other like-minded adults! Music will range from show tunes to old favorites and maybe a few surprises. Experience the joy of making music together in a relaxed setting! With instructorย Lisaย Marcus, Voice and Piano Faculty, WSM Fee: $458 for 15 weeks of class and all materials Location: Wayland School of Music group space,ย 310ย Boston Post Road, Wayland

    $234
  • Teen Afternoon Tea

    Wayland Free Public Library 5 Concord Road

    Take a study break with tea and cookies. Bring your own to share or enjoy the ones provided. Please bring an ingredient list for cookies you bring, whether store bought or homemade. No nuts please. Program led by Ms. Salome, librarian and baker. For grades 6 and up.

    Free
  • Adult Guitar Group – Wayland Rec at Wayland School of Music

    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    Get that guitar out of the closet! Whether youโ€™re a complete beginner or returning after a break – pick up your guitar and unlock the joy of playing together, in this fun and accessible class created especially for adult learners! Our instructor Dan will guide you through the essential basic techniques. Youโ€™ll learn melodies, lead lines, and solid rhythm skillsโ€”including strumming patterns, rhythmic notation, and both open and barre chords. Each class blends group instruction with hands-on help and practical playing, making progress feel natural and rewarding. No pressureโ€”just music, growth, and a good time, while you develop the confidence

    $458
  • Wayland School of Music “Instrument Explorers” Class with Wayland Recreation

    Social Worker Drop-In Hours
    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    INSTRUMENT EXPLORERS – age 4.5 – 6 with a caregiver For children who have outgrown early childhood music classes, and are ALMOST READY for formal study. Getting ready to start an instrument, but not sure which one to choose? Students will meet* a different instrument each week (piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, harp and guitar), and have a chance to try each one. They will also experience concepts of musical language, and some very basic music theory, through hands-on games, singing, and listening activities – all of which prepare them for confident instrument study. Caregivers will discover how best to

    $233
  • Small Group Intro to Violin for age 4.5-6

    Wayland School of Music Group Space 310 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA, United States

    Think your child is too young to learn violin? Think again! In our upbeat class, students get a great start on violin through creative, playful activities including games, movement and song. This class is based on the Suzuki method of music education.Thereโ€™s plenty of individual attention in this small class, and no prior experience needed for child or caregiver. Class fee includes quality rental instrument for class and home use, sized to your child, plus book and CD to keep. With Instructor Zoe Chau, Violin Faculty,WSM Fee: $509 includes 15 weeks of class and violin rental in childโ€™s size Location:

    $509
  • Wayland Little League – Registration

    Wayland Little League – Registration

    Registration is now open for Wayland Little League Spring Baseball. Get ready for an exciting season filled with fun, skill-building, teamwork, and plenty of time on the field. With programs available for a range of ages and experience levels, Wayland Little League offers a great opportunity for players to learn the game, build confidence, make friends, and enjoy being part of a team. Visit the website for full program details, registration information, and everything you need to get ready for the spring season. Click here to learn more https://www.waylandlittleleague.org/spring-baseball Please email registrar@waylandlittleleague.org with any questions.

  • Pop Sensationsย age 8-12 โ€“ Wayland Rec at Wayland School of Music

    Mondays, Fall 2025-26 semester, 15 weeks: Sep 22 โ€“ Jan 26 (no class 10/13, 12/22, 12/29, 1/19) 6:00 – 7:00 – age 8-12 Unleash your inner star in this high-energy vocal class led by music producer and educator Dan Searl! Learn the foundations of great singing, develop confidence, and perform hit songs with friends who love to sing just like you. From warmups to performance-ready pop routines, students will build skills and make memories in a supportive, exciting environment. Whether you’re new to singing or ready for the spotlight, this is your chance to shine! With instructorย Dan Searl, Voice Faculty

    $458
  • WaylandCAn Presents: Conversations with People Who Hate Me

    Wayland HS Auditorium

    On Monday, March 30, Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN) is thrilled to welcome Dylan Marron, an award-winning writer, producer, and viral TED speaker, on how to engage respectfully across differences. Dylan is the creator and host of the acclaimed podcast “Conversations with People Who Hate Me”, a Webby Awardโ€“winning series praised by USA Today, The Guardian, Fast Company, and the Associated Press for its powerful exploration of empathy and human connection. His TED Talk, โ€œEmpathy Is Not Endorsement,โ€ has been viewed millions of times worldwide, and he is currently a writer on the critically acclaimed series Ted Lasso. This free,

    Free
  • Conversations with People Who Hate Me Award-Winning Ted Lasso Writer Dylan Marron

    Wayland High School 264 Old Connecticut Path

    WaylandCAN to Host Award-Winning Writer Dylan Marron for Community Conversation on Bridging Divides Wayland, MA โ€” February 23, 2026, Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN) will host award-winning writer and producer Dylan Marron for a community-wide event on Monday, March 30th 7- 8:30 p.m. at the Wayland High School Auditorium. The evening event will focus on how to engage in respectful conversations across differences, an especially timely topic in light of recent events in town. WaylandCAN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fostering connection and belonging in Wayland through education, dialogue, and shared experiences. Formed in November 2023 following a series

    Free
  • “We Need to Talk”: A Panel Discussion about Augmentative and Alternative Communication

    Zoom

    The Guild is hosting a free webinar and panel discussion expanding on the themes of the documentary, “We Need to Talk”. This event is designed for a national audience seeking practical, inclusive communication strategies, including healthcare providers, educators, business owners, policymakers, and community members. The conversation will include insights from family, clinical, and medical response perspectives. Together, the panelists will explore personal AAC stories, common barriers and solutions to inclusive community environments, and discussion for improving communication accessibility in healthcare, education, and business. This event is free and open to the public.

    Free