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  • 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
  • Sound Journey

    Arts Wayland 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland, MA

    Sound Journey: A Transformational Sonic Experience is an immersive sound healing event blending gentle movement, breathwork, and groundbreaking live music into one deeply restorative evening. Co hosted by Dave Fiuczynski, Professor at Berklee College of Music, and Nissa Diantina, this unique offering begins with 20 to 25 minutes of guided breathwork and stretching to ground the body. The journey then flows into a 40 to 45 minute meditative soundscape performed live on Fiuczynskiโ€™s custom double neck guitar tuned to healing frequencies. Unlike traditional sound baths, this experience weaves live performance, microtonal textures, and ambient sound design with mindful movement to

    $30
  • 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
  • Laughter, Love, and Loss An Evening with Actress/Comedian, Alyssa Limperis

    Eleanor Welch Casey Theatre, Regis College 235 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA, United States

    An intimate evening of comedy, conversation and connection with actress, writer and comedian, Alyssa Limperis, star of the recent acclaimed special NO BAD DAYS on Peacock, numerous indie films and podcasts. She will kick off the event with a standup set and then sit down for a moderated discussion followed by an open Q&A. Alyssa takes her audiences on the journey of loving and losing a parent and then slowly but surely coming out the other side, reminding us that no matter how dark or heavy things feel, if you are open to it, thereโ€™s no such thing as a

  • Magic Colors and Flowers Silk Painting Workshop

    35 Andrew Ave, Wayland

    Explore your creative side in a calm, welcoming silk painting workshop led by artist Lidia Mikhaylova. Perfect for beginners and the creatively curious, this relaxing experience encourages playful exploration of color without fear of mistakes or complicated techniques. You will discover how paint naturally flows and comes alive on silk while gently guiding it with your own imagination. During the workshop, you will create a unique flower on silk, a symbol of feminine beauty and divine blessing, and leave with a finished artwork made entirely by you. The class takes place on Saturday, April 11, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM

    $115
  • The Christine Fawson Quartet

    First Parish in Wayland 225 Boston Post Road

    Arts Wayland Presents: Berklee Faculty Jazz Series โ€” Christine Fawson Quartet Arts Wayland, in association with First Parish in Wayland, proudly presents the next performance in the esteemed Berklee Faculty Jazz Series, directed by Neil Olmstead. Join us on Sunday, April 12 at 3:00 PM at First Parish in Wayland for an unforgettable afternoon of jazz featuring acclaimed trumpeter and vocalist Christine Fawson and her dynamic quartet. A finalist in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition and praised by DownBeat as โ€œa distinctive performer with compelling dynamism,โ€ Fawson brings masterful trumpet playing and expressive vocals to the stage. She

    $20
  • Watercolor and Oil Pastel Workshop

    Watercolor and Oil Pastel Workshop
    Arts Wayland 35 Andrew Ave, Wayland, MA

    Discover the vibrant possibilities of watercolor and oil pastel in this engaging eight-week class with Rahul Ray. Painting with Watercolor and Oil Pastel with Rahul Ray will meet Tuesdays from 5:45โ€“7:15 pm at the Arts Wayland Gallery, running April 14 through June 2, 2026. In this small studio class (maximum of 6 students), participants will develop or refine their painting skills while exploring the expressive qualities of watercolor alongside the bold, colorful versatility of oil pastels. The course will focus on essential artistic foundationsโ€”including observation, perspective, scale, and techniqueโ€”with sketching as an important part of the process. Through guided exercises

    $400
  • Senator Eldridgeโ€™s Senior Conference

    State Senator Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough) is excited to invite seniors from the Middlesex and Worcester District to the 45th Annual Senior Conference. The event will take place on Thursday, April 23rd, from 8 AM to 2 PM at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School in Marlborough, where it has traditionally been held. The Senior Conference is designed to offer seniors a day filled with valuable information, entertainment, and educational workshops led by expert guest speakers on topics such as aging well, downsizing, and more to be announced! Senator Eldridge also provides a free breakfast and a delicious lunch prepared by