Conservation Commission meeting
ZoomThe Conservation Commission typically meets twice each month on Thursdays at 7 p.m. Meetings are usually held remotely via Zoom and are open to the public. Visit the commission's web […]
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Add EventThe Conservation Commission typically meets twice each month on Thursdays at 7 p.m. Meetings are usually held remotely via Zoom and are open to the public. Visit the commission's web […]
Formed in the fog of the timeline around the fall of the Twin Towers, the death of Elliott Smith, the peak influence of Pitchfork and the dawn of the iPod, […]
CANCELLED DUE TO POOR PATH CONDITION Join the Waltham Land Trust for a walk along the Charles River trail in search of dazzling waterfowl visiting from northern climes, as well […]
This event is open to Waltham and Weston students who will be in grades 9-12 in fall 2026. You've seen Waltham's Julia Kern race in this year's Olympics. Follow in […]
Meet at Waltham City Hall on this last Saturday in February for a group bike ride. We will determine the route closer to the time of the ride based on riding conditions. Get updates here or here. See you Saturday!
Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of beautiful traditional music from the British Isles and beyond with Mrs. Wilberforce. Come early to enjoy tea, biscuits and good company in the beautifully restored (and heated!) 1793 Carriage House, the perfect venue for music and socializing! The duo of Kyra Davies (fiddle, viola, vocals) and Sean Smith (guitar, bouzouki, […]
Join the Jewish community of Waltham to celebrate Purim with carnival games, hamantaschen contest, crafts like make your own mask and gragger, and a costume parade! Sign up here to throw […]
Note new date: This event was rescheduled due to last week's snow storm. A free event for teens and tweens in grades 6–12. Enjoy an evening of food and fun featuring […]
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 […]
The Parks-Recreation Board meets monthly, excluding July and August. Public agenda and additional information can be found here.
Coal was the main fuel for industry, utilities and domestic life in metropolitan Boston between roughly 1820 and 1970, including the core years of the Industrial Revolutions. During this period, coal accounted for the majority of Boston’s energy supply and provided energy to Boston’s homes, factories, foundries, power plants, shipyards and other operations. Coal also […]
The Rose Art Museum is honored to host Judy Chicago for a special conversation with Catherine Morris, Senior Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the […]