Home werk: A drag tour

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

Like the work of artists Roy Lichtenstein, Hugh Hayden, and Catherine Opie on view at the Rose this fall, the art of drag blurs lines between “high” and “low” culture, offering alternative aesthetic sensibilities, inspirations, and creative practices. Everyday subjects are brought into conversation with art historical references to address what we consider taboo, how […]

Traffic commission meeting

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

The Waltham traffic commission meets on the third Thursday of every month at 10:00 AM. Location: City Hall, 610 Main Street, second floor council chambers The Moody Street Feasibility Study (revised) will be presented by the engineering firm commissioned by the city to carry out the study. CORRECTION: This meeting was posted in error as […]

CRAFT BEER for a CAUSE 2024

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

A suds-centric fundraiser for the Charles River Museum. Featuring the best in craft beer, great local restaurants, spirits, wine, and more! All proceeds of this event will benefit the programs of the Charles River Museum.

$25 – $65

Workshop: Pumpkin Centerpieces

Gore Place 52 Gore Street

Using pumpkins, succulents, moss, and ribbons, we will guide participants through the process of creating a beautiful display piece that can transition from the fall to the winter season.

$40

Leave it to Beaverville – The Development of Warrendale

Lyman Estate 185 Lyman Street, Waltham

The Waltham Historical Society, Inc. member Jack Cox will present the history of what was once referred to by The Boston Globe as "Leave it to Beaverville" acknowledging the similarities with the then-current television series "Leave it to Beaver". You can get tickets for this event here.

$10

Waltham Schools Community Forum

510 Moody Street 510 Moody Street

Waltham Public Schools Superintendent Marisa Mendonsa is hosting four community forums in October. Mendonsa describes the forums as "informal meet and greets." The second meeeting is scheduled for: Oct. 19, 9 a.m., 510 Moody St. Coffee and light refreshments will be served

History of Farming in Waltham

The Waltham Museum 25 Lexington Street, Waltham, MA

Please join us at the Waltham Museum for a panel discussion of Waltham families recalling the history of their family fare and memories of living and working on a family farm. We have limited seating so call 781-893-9020 to reserve your spot.

Free

14th Annual Farm Day

Waltham Fields Community Farm 240 Beaver St, Waltham, MA, United States

Waltham Fields Community Farm’s annual festival celebrating locally grown food, sustainable agriculture, community, and the land we steward. This outdoor, family-friendly event features hands-on farm activities, educational demonstrations, live music from the High Strung Strummers and River Street Six, agricultural-infused magic show, pick-a-pound carrot patch, farm crafts, kids games, temporary tattoo parlor, friendly hens, and […]

Free

Waltham Schools Community Forum

Plympton Elementary Shool 20 Farnsworth Street

Waltham Public Schools Superintendent Marisa Mendonsa is hosting four community forums in October. Mendonsa and the district have scheduled the forums that they're describing as "informal meet and greets." The third meeting is scheduled for: Oct. 21, 6:30 p.m., Plympton Elementary  

Rose Art Museum: Voting, Democracy, Rights and Representation

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

What does it mean to be a political participant in the United States? Join Rose Art Museum’s Yasmine Vera and Madeleine Delpha as they discuss artworks on view in the exhibitions Lichtenstein100, Face to Face: Portraits of Self and Others, and Hugh Hayden: Home Work that touch on American value systems, radical and revolutionary action, and civil rights. These […]

Rachael Kilgour – Second Shift Music Series

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

You can often judge an artist by the company she keeps. Rachel Kilgour's 2023 album My Father Loved Me, produced by the Juno Award-winning singer/songwriter Rose Cousins, is a complex and immensely moving masterpiece.

$25