Introduction to the Jewish Bookshelf — Turning to Midrash
You want to learn more about Judaism, but where do you start? We are known as The People of the Book, so it’s a great idea to get to know […]
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Add EventYou want to learn more about Judaism, but where do you start? We are known as The People of the Book, so it’s a great idea to get to know […]
The Licenses and Franchises Committee meets at 7:00 p.m. The Veterans Services Committee, the Public Works and Public Safety Committee, the Economic and Community Development Committee, and the Long Term […]
First Parish's Waltham Clothing Exchange thrift shop has started it's 68th year serving the greater Waltham community. The fall season runs until December 16, open only on Tuesdays from 10:00 […]
Join us for a seminar on financial planning with licensed financial professionals Dr. Theresa Kung and Kwokin Ou. This session will give you the knowledge and tools to help manage […]
Every fall, the Waltham Land Trust board of directors holds a public meeting where updates are provided on issues we've been tackling, where one wonderful person is honored as our […]
The Waltham Community Preservation Committee meets approximately four times per year (September, November, February, May). Meetings are typically held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. The […]
Occupational therapists specializing in hand and wrist function will educate you on common diagnosis, symptoms and therapeutic interventions as well as adaptive equipment. They will also discuss resources and treatment […]
Prepare to sail to adventure with Waltham High School's fall musical "Anything Goes." There will be three performances: Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 19 at 3:00 p.m., ticket price $10. Thursday and […]
A graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer Adam Hendey has become one of Boston's most sought-after musical collaborators. Concert takes place in the beautiful 1793 Carriage […]
“I like to create objects that look like furniture, or are furniture-like, and have these anthropomorphic or bodily elements. Placing familiar forms into another context leads to a heightened awareness […]
This presentation will explain what industrial archeology is. It will trace the history of the field, from its beginnings in England in the 1950s and the founding of the U.S. […]
For this evening ride we will take the rail trail west towards Cedarwood and have dinner on or near Moody Street. Meet next to Margaritas.