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  • Live animal program for children

    Christ Church 750 Main Street, Waltham, MA

    Winter Wonders Animal Program for Children Ever wonder what animals do in winter? Join Matt Gabriel of Animal World Experience for a free program exploring the many ways that animals survive and thrive in winter. What you find out may shock and amaze you! Learn about how animals find or build shelter, locate water, and […]

    Free
  • Looking for Robert Roberts: Moments and Mysteries

    Gore Place 52 Gore Street

    With the 1827 publication of his "House Servant’s Directory"—while employed as a manservant for the elite Bostonians Christopher and Rebecca Gore—Robert Roberts became America’s first commercially published Black author. A leader in Boston’s free Black community, he was a church deacon, a businessman, an abolitionist, and a fighter for civil rights. In this talk, we’ll […]

    $10
  • Waltham Repair Cafe

    Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States

    It’s back! Waltham Repair Cafe returns to the Charles River Museum! Repair Cafes bring the community together and provide a place where folks can bring their well-loved, broken items to be fixed by volunteers (if possible). Bring in your broken items and our volunteers will try to repair them for you! We're looking for more […]

    Free
  • Forest of Changing Shapes Film Series — “The Enchanted”

    Rose Art Museum 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, United States

    Set in a dark and supernatural landscape, "The Enchanted," directed by Carter Lord, weaves a hypnotic atmosphere of unease as a young rancher returns to his Florida homestead, only to be drawn into a haunting romance with a mysterious woman who emerges from the wilderness. This spine-chilling four-part series presented by the Rose Art Museum […]

    Free
  • Watch City Readers: Kitchen Princess

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    Kitchen Princess is an award-winning manga series set in modern-day Japan. The "cooking romance" story follows Najika Kazami, a cheerful 13-year-old girl who searches for a mysterious boy who rescued her from drowning as a young girl and brought a little happiness to her life after her parents' death. She loves to cook and enrolls […]

    Free
  • Public hearing on zoning ordinance regarding ADUs and special permits

    Waltham City Hall 610 Main St., Waltham, MA, United States

    City Council and the Board of Survey and Planning will hold a joint public hearing in the City Council chamber. This hearing will cover two amendments to the zoning ordinances: Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) Time limitations and changes in special permits    

  • Waltham City Council Meeting

    Waltham City Council meeting

    Waltham City Hall 610 Main St., Waltham, MA, United States

    Waltham City Council normally meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, except during July and August. If a meeting falls on a Monday holiday, Council instead meets on Tuesday.

    Free
  • WLT — Shopper’s Cafe fundraiser

    Shopper's Cafe 731 Moody St, Waltham, MA

    Dine in or order take-out today from one of Waltham's oldest restaurants and the Waltham Land Trust will earn 20% of your tab as a donation. Details here.

    Free
  • Veterans Coffee Hour At Government Center

    City of Waltham Government Center 119 School Street, Waltham, MA

    Join us for a coffee hour at the City of Waltham Auditorium. Meet fellow Veterans and Veteran Service Officer Michael S. Russo. Refreshments are provided by Launch for Vets.

    Free
  • Mill Talk: Denim culture—past, present, and future

    Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States

    Part of the Mill Talks collection. Includes a screening of "Riveted: The History of Jeans." The Charles River Museum is at the site of Francis Cabot Lowell's first cotton textile mill, and it was cotton manufacturing that powered the Industrial Revolution. Now, jeans are the iconic American fashion staple that almost all of us own. […]

    Free