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  • Watch City Ukers at the Waltham Museum

    Watch City Ukers Every Month at the Waltham Museum

    The Waltham Museum 25 Lexington Street, Waltham, MA

    Hosted by Marisa and Malissa every third Monday at the Waltham Museum, the Watch City Ukers #207 provide a relaxed atmosphere where any level is welcome. We are thrilled to share our newly revised Watch City Ukers Songbook with you. It’s packed with fresh favorites we think you’ll love whether you’re a beginner or seasoned […]

  • ‘Porte Bagage’ North American premiere

    West Newton Cinema 1296 Washington Street, Newton

    A Dutch family of Moroccan descent embarks on a road trip to honor their father’s wish to return to Morocco and spend his final days at his ancestral home. Along […]

  • Waltham Committee Meetings

    Waltham City Council committee meetings

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

    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 Debt and Capital Planning Committee meet upon the call of the Chairperson of each committee. The remaining committees meet in the following order, beginning at […]

    Free
  • Cedar Hill Woodlands walk

    Camp Cedar Hill 265 Beaver Street, Waltham, MA

    Join Waltham Land Trust member, lead steward, and aspiring naturalist Betty MacKenzie on a guided woodlands walk through the Girl Scouts' Camp Cedar Hill, once owned by Cornelia Warren. Betty […]

    Free
  • Zoning Board of Appeals meeting

    Zoning Board of Appeals meeting

    City of Waltham Government Center 119 School Street, Waltham, MA

    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 […]

  • Training for strong bones

    Waltham YMCA 725 Lexington St, Waltham, MA

    Can bones grow stronger? Yes! Physical therapists will describe the foundations of bone physiology, fundamentals of strength training, exercise selection and extremity programming. Seasoned therapists will offer exercise recommendations for cardiovascular exercise and balance exercises as well. This health workshop is a continuation of the Community Outreach Program spanning a variety of health diagnoses, presented […]

    Free
  • Training for strong bones

    Newton YMCA 276 Church St, Newton, MA

    Can bones grow stronger? Yes! Physical therapists will describe the foundations of bone physiology, fundamentals of strength training, exercise selection and extremity programming. Seasoned therapists will offer exercise recommendations for cardiovascular exercise and balance exercises as well. This health workshop is a continuation of the Community Outreach Program spanning a variety of health diagnoses, presented […]

    Free
  • Board of Health meeting

    Board of Health meeting

    City of Waltham Government Center 119 School Street, Waltham, MA

    The Board of Health meets monthly, year-round. Meetings are typically held on the third Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. Contact the Health Department to confirm each meeting and […]

  • Yoga at the Rose

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

    Recharge at the Rose with yoga at Chris Burden’s permanent installation, Light of Reason (2014), in front of the museum’s entrance. Led by Brandeis Fitness Coordinator Kat Page, this yoga workshop is free and open to people of all fitness levels. Bring a water bottle, yoga mat, and workout attire (a yoga mat can be […]

    Free
  • The 50: Rethinking Incarceration, Responsibility & Change

    Belmont Public LIbrary 336 Concord Ave, Belmont, MA, United States

    Belmont Against Racism and Another Way to Go are presenting a free screening of "The 50: Rethinking Incarceration, Responsibility & Change." More info & registration available here.

  • Ask Edie—Your aging questions answered

    Zoom

    Are you worried about a parent's safety? Feeling stretched thin as a caregiver? Or navigating aging, health changes, or loneliness yourself? In honor of Older Americans Month this May, JF&CS presents "Ask Edie"—a new community conversation about aging, caregiving, and later life transitions. Each conversation opens with a “Dear Edie” letter drawn from real questions […]

    Free