The Gore Roll: A talk with Brenton Simons
Gore Place 52 Gore StreetThe Gore Roll of Arms, the earliest known collection of heraldic arms in America, was the work of Christopher Gore's father, John Gore (1718-1796). John Gore ran a paint shop […]
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Add EventThe Gore Roll of Arms, the earliest known collection of heraldic arms in America, was the work of Christopher Gore's father, John Gore (1718-1796). John Gore ran a paint shop […]
Join us to learn more about Opportunities for Inclusion's proposed renovation plans for 15 Fiske Ave. Light refreshments will be served. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, share feedback, and stay informed about whats happening in your neighborhood. First Lutheran Church
Join us for a very special concert in celebration of Women's History Month! Flutist Bonnie Cochran will perform and highlight the music of women composers of the past and present, talented composers who may not be known to the general public, such as Cecile Chaminade, Andrea Clearfield, Dierdre Lynds, Melika Fitzhugh and Katherine Hoover. Through […]
Waltham Friends of Scouting will host a Trivia Night on Thursday, March 26, at the Watertown Sons of Italy Hall. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) There will be two one-hour games professionally run by Sporcle Events. Prizes will be awarded for each game winner and the overall winner, as well as raffles and a cash […]
Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light are a Boston-based string band making music that blends folk tradition with feminist storytelling, poetic detail, and just enough grit. At the center is Sumner’s songwriting—rooted in history, myth, and personal reckoning—carried by close harmonies, upright bass, acoustic guitar, and fiddle. The trio features Kat Wallace on fiddle and vocals […]
Graduate students at Brandeis University will have an opportunity to show their skills at presenting their original research in a short, engaging form for a general audience during the 5th annual Three Minute Thesis Competition. Ten students from a variety of disciplines will compete in front of a panel of judges including Waltham Mayor Jeannette […]
Waltham High School Show Choirs are excited to host the 2026 Eastern Show Choir Festival (ESCF). ESCF holds the distinction of being the longest running show choir competition in New England. All proceeds directly support Waltham Show Choirs including Music Unlimited, Music Express and Show Band. Music Express is scheduled to perform at 12:15 p.m., […]
Join us in the warmth of the greenhouse as we welcome Hannah Lawson from Wildly Rooted Culinary Garden. Hannah will be sharing the magic of micro greens, including how to grow and harvest them at home, a culinary tasting, and information about the incredible nutritional value of micros. You'll go home with a container of […]
Indivisible Waltham will hold its No KIngs 3 rally at Main and Moody and on the Common. Waltham is part of the national No Kings 3 event on Saturday. The rally is to protest the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration to use violence against citizens and both legal and undocumented immigrants, starting a war […]
Professional snake handler Rick Roth will bring his favorite legless reptiles for facetime with Waltham students. Come learn about these important creatures who are essential parts of our ecosystem. Suitable for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. Free, but space is limited, so registration is required.
Waltham’s next regular municipal Election Day is Tuesday, November 2, 2027, so from March 2026 to October 2027 I plan to walk to-and-thru every neighborhood in Waltham at least once as part of a 20 month Waltham Forward Neighborhood Walk-a-thon. A key part of this walk-a-thon is that it will be in person, in real […]
Meet behind Waltham City Hall. We will ride on the newly opened rail trail bridge over Linden Street. Coffee or lunch to follow the ride. Follow us for any last-minute weather changes.