Reception April 10, 6 p.m. Works on view through May 2. Featured locations in the Waltham Public Library: Ground floor: Middle Schools First floor: Elementary Schools Second Floor: High School
Dates and times are subject to change by organizers. Please visit the organizers’ website for the latest information.
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Reception April 10, 6 p.m. Works on view through May 2. Featured locations in the Waltham Public Library: Ground floor: Middle Schools First floor: Elementary Schools Second Floor: High School |
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Join us for a matinee! In honor of Earth Month we'll be watching the Sundance hit "Every Little Thing," a new documentary about author and wildlife rehabilitator Terry Masear and her ambitious goal: to save every hummingbird in Los Angeles. "A shimmering, densely layered film about love and resilience." -The Guardian. In the lecture hall.
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The next meeting of the book club will be for "People Love Dead Jews" by Dara Horn. Contact Kenzie Edwards at kenzie135481@yahoo.com for the Zoom link.
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Ever since her debut album "Not The Tremblin' Kind" dropped 25 years ago, country singer Laura Cantrell has been perfecting her own sparkling blend of Americana music. Cantrell's songs are delivered in a voice both honest and unadorned, and her version of country music is imbued with the buoyant catchiness of classic pop and rock […]
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Join us at the Waltham Museum for "Steampunk Show and Tell." Curious about what steampunk IS? Wondering WHY all the top hats and goggles? Interested in HOW this genre is historical? This event features steampunk models who will walk the runway with their steampunk garb and accessories, followed by a panel talk about the history […]
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The Watch City Cadillacs will perform for the benefit of the Waltham Arts Council's Bill Walsh scholarship. Doors open at 7, band plays at 7:30. |
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We are excited to welcome back Rachel Benson of The Fiber Web to run a class on needle felting. Participants will be guided through the process of making their own wool felt sheep. The workshop will take place at our farm, so you may even have the chance to work from a live model! All […]
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REACH's 21st annual Reach for the Stars Gala is returning to the Artists for Humanity Epicenter on Saturday, May 3rd! Come join for a reception style evening with heavy hors d'oeuvres, exquisite cocktails, an empowering program featuring survivor speakers, and dance-worthy moments. Their silent and live auctions will be a key feature of the event […]
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The Watch City Steampunk Festival is a free outdoor community festival held in historic Waltham, Massachusetts. We will be back again on the Saturday of Mother's Day weekend in downtown Waltham. Please join us! Well be on Waltham Common, located next to Waltham City Hall. Learn more via our Frequently Asked Questions page. The Watch […]
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Don't miss out on the musical event of the season! The Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra will present its 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert. This concert will feature a fantastic music program with professional opera singers, local fare from Waltham restaurants, and a visual/musical presentation as a tribute to the WPO and the City of Waltham—truly an event […]
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Rabbi Ben will lead this Waltham Public Library book group's discussion on how we can empower those around us, and ourselves, to age with dignity, inspired by Dr. Gawande's work to enable his father to live actively and meaningfully till the end. Copies of the book are available at the Lecture Hall at Waltham Public […]
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Join us in the lecture hall for a movie and fresh popcorn! We'll watch "Jiro Dreams of Sushi," the award-winning documentary on 85-year-old sushi master Jiro Ono, his renowned Michelin star restaurant located in a Tokyo metro station, and his relationship with his son and eventual heir, Yoshikazu.
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A free day of family fun with live music, food trucks, community art, and more! Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) will host its 2025 Herring Festival, a family-friendly event celebrating the annual migration of fish from the ocean into the Charles River, on Sunday, May 18, at the Watertown dam. The event is free to […]
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A one-woman show written by Mark St. Germain featuring acclaimed actress Alice Springer as Dr. Ruth. Everyone knows Dr. Ruth Westheimer from her career as a pioneering radio and television sex therapist. Few, however, know the incredible journey that preceded it. From fleeing the Nazis in the Kindertransport and joining the Haganah in Jerusalem as […]
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Come see an incredible piece of Waltham history! We will be displaying our newly refurbished and one-of-a-kind book of Civil War stories by Waltham veterans: "Personal War Sketches of the Members of F. P. H. Rogers Post No. 29." We will have other related items from the archives on display as well. Join us for […]
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Join us for a night of true stories from Waltham, MA, at a mini "We are Waltham" storytelling show! Bring your story ideas and maybe get picked to tell. This evening of diverse personal stories from Waltham will make you laugh, cry and forge connections with your community and each other. True stories from three […]
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Join an expert guide for a moonlight tour of the 1806 mansion at Gore Place. You’ll see the graceful great stairs, the lovely oval withdrawing room, the Peacock Parlor, the Great Hall, the bedchambers, sitting rooms, and more. The theme will be “Chamber pots and hygiene in the early 19th century,” a quirky but fascinating […]
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Featuring Hendrik Broekman, Allan Winkler, and Mark Kroll. Moderated by Laura Carlo of WGBH Classical 99.5 FM Harpsichordists and builders Henrik Broekman and Allan Winkler, and harpsichordist and BU professor emeritus Mark Kroll will be discussing the legacy of Hubbard Harpsichords of Waltham. Speakers will also touch upon the manufacturing of these intricate instruments, and […]
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Local artists from the Council on Aging will be displaying their latest painted artwork at the Waltham Public Library. All month in the downstairs display cases.
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Bring the whole family for a free fun-filled day at the Rose Art Museum. Get creative with drop-in artmaking, enjoy delicious free ice cream from Lizzy's Homemade Ice Cream, and play lawn games in the sunshine. Our friends from the Waltham Library will host a special pop-up story time, perfect for little book lovers. Explore […]
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Celebrate Torah on the anniversary it was given! Gain new perspectives on creation, the cosmos, and our community at half-hour learning sessions led by TBI Members followed by a dairy dessert kiddush and ma'ariv service. Featuring: Scott A. Tepper Everything has a Song: Perek Shira Violet Radnofsky Demystifying Kabbalah: A Brief History Carl Weinstein Weddings […]
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