Beer & Cookies
Mighty Squirrel—Waltham 411 Waverley Oaks Road, Waltham, MAYes, you heard right: Beer & Cookies! Stop by Mighty Squirrel Brewery, where local Girl Scouts will be selling their iconic cookies just in time for the end of the […]
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Add EventYes, you heard right: Beer & Cookies! Stop by Mighty Squirrel Brewery, where local Girl Scouts will be selling their iconic cookies just in time for the end of the […]
Since 2014 its Waltham's party of the year! We proudly call Waltham our home, and we're reaching out to you with a shared passion for our vibrant community. Over a decade ago, we initiated the Breezers Ball as a heartfelt tribute to our city. What started as a modest celebration has blossomed into the premier […]
The Waltham Housing Coalition is a group of concerned residents and community leaders working to identify and advocate for housing solutions in Waltham that will make us a more affordable, […]
Citixen Joy and 1 Hour Party, Inc. are thrilled to partner for 1 Hour Play Date, a dynamic pop-up event designed to connect young families and spotlight vendors and performers […]
Care Dimensions, the region's largest provider of hospice care, will hold online training classes for those interested in becoming volunteers for the nonprofit organization. You can make a difference in a […]
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 […]
Join us for an evening with Jean Trounstine, professor, activist, and author of "Mother Love." With over 30 years in the criminal legal system, including teaching at Framingham Women's Prison, Trounstine will discuss her book and ways to support system-involved youth. She will be joined by a panel from More Than Words.
And unveiling: “Kittie Knox in the Charles River Museum” Presented by Lorenz Finison. Kittie Knox was a young biracial cyclist in the 1890s who fought against race-based limitations in America’s post-Reconstruction reaction against Black advancement. During her cycling career (1893 – 1899), she became a well-known century (100-mile) rider, protested the League of American Wheelmen’s […]
Join us for an inspiring afternoon of art and discovery across Brandeis University! Start at the Kniznick Gallery in the Women's Research Center with an artist-guided tour of "Hannah Altman: As It Were, Suspended in Midair." Drawing from Yiddish literature and Jewish mystical texts, Altman’s evocative photographs situate her female protagonists in lush landscapes and […]
Find out about green burial, a natural alternative to traditional burial, in a presentation with the leadership of Green Burial Massachusetts, sponsored by the Waltham Land Trust. What is green burial? Is it legal? (Yes, it's legal in Massachusetts, but check the bylaws for your local cemetery.) How does green burial compare with conventional burial? […]
The annual Gently Used Book Sale returns to Gore Place. On Friday, March 7, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., book lovers can buy gently used books at bargain prices ($2 for paperbacks, $5 for most hardcovers) during the annual Gently Used Book Sale. The […]
If virtuosic fiddle that reimagines traditional and modern musical styles with boundless groove and playful, improvisational spirit is your thing, you're going to fall in love with Kathleen Parks. You may recognize Parks from her extensive touring and recording with local visionary string band Twisted Pine. Last year, she released a debut solo album that highlights […]