Tu Beshvat tree fair and Seder: Rescheduled
Temple Beth Israel invites the Waltham community to celebrate Tu Beshvat, the Jewish birthday of trees, which has been rescheduled to Monday, Feb. 16, at 2:00 p.m. There will be […]
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Add EventTemple Beth Israel invites the Waltham community to celebrate Tu Beshvat, the Jewish birthday of trees, which has been rescheduled to Monday, Feb. 16, at 2:00 p.m. There will be […]
In this workshop a physical therapist will educate on the components of good posture for a healthy lower back. They will discuss the causes and types of low back pain […]
One of the keys to living well with Parkinson's disease is to exercise and to avoid falls. This talk will focus on evidence-based updates and expert recommendations regarding exercise, balance […]
Cozy crafting season is here! Join us for a fun night of community and crafting. Bring your fiber arts projects—any project from knitting to embroidery, crochet to cross-stitch, weaving and beyond. In the lecture hall.
Learn about the history of hip hop with Professor Rondae Drafts, Ph.D. Rondae is Executive Director of MUSIC Dance.Edu, specializing in performing arts opportunities and music education throughout New England. Look forward to a dance demonstration and instruction from Rondae! In the lecture hall.
Please join Waltham Concerned Citizens at the corner of Main and Moody Streets for our regular third-Saturday peace vigil on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 11:00 a.m. to noon.
Mark your calendars! Join Ward 9 Councilor and City Council President Robert G. Logan and Ward 8 Councilor Cathyann Harris for "Coffee with the Councilors" open office hours on Saturday, February 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Common Good. Bring us your questions or concerns, or just drop in to say "hi." […]
Hoping to connect with other bi+ people over coffee and conversation? Join Friends Beyond Boston-Waltham Social (20s-40s) for a relaxed and friendly coffee social in Waltham. This edition of our […]
Join us as we continue our Social Series with "Trails, Tents, and Traditions: Boy Scouting in Waltham" with Robert Logan, President of the Waltham Friends of Scouting and President of […]
Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of "high-energy, old-time music" with the Ruth and Ben String Band. Come early to enjoy some tea, biscuits and good company in the beautifully restored (and heated!) 1793 Carriage House, the perfect venue for down-home music and socializing! The music is very spirited and people of all ages love the band's […]
A free event for teens and tweens in grades 6–12. Enjoy an evening of food and fun featuring Africano Waltham’s Afro Diamond dancers, music, games, and delicious food from Waltham’s own local restaurants highlighting flavors of the African diaspora from around the world. The event will be held in the Waltham Public Library lecture hall. Programming […]
The Zoning Board of Appeals generally meets on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room located on the ground level, or in the auditorium on the first floor, of the Arthur Clark Government Center at 119 School Street. The meeting schedule is determined by the volume of applications filed with the ZBA. […]