The weekly newsletter of the website for Wayland
April 18, 2022
Kim Reichelt, Executive Director &   
Editorial Board: Ian Hecker, Editor-in-Chief and Larry Krakauer 
Wayland News
News in the past week
  • Juniors Alexei Rjanikov and Josh Liu win first place in statewide Stock Market Game. Juniors Alexei Rjanikov and Josh Liu took home first prize in SIFMA’s annual stock market game in December, finishing their run with a return of over 200% at $242,577 in cash. The pair is the first team to win from Wayland High School since 2013 and the first students of Fred Lehman, who now runs the Investing and the Creative Economy (ICE) class, to win.
Philanthropy, Fundraising & Volunteering
How you can help...
You can access the announcements below on our website:
 
Buy your Tour Around the World coloring book and support WHS arts! Featuring 23 full-page drawings covering 18 countries across 6 continents, our National Art Honor Society students share people, places, animals and food from around the world – things they’ve longed to see during these Covid times. See whsarts.org/coloring-book for a sneak peek at sample pages.

Available at the Wayland Depot (open Wed-Sat, 12-4PM) or, order online at whsarts.org/coloring-book

$10 per book. All proceeds benefit the Creative Arts Parent Associations for the support of the visual and performing arts at Wayland High School.
Wayland Collect & Sort for Cradles to Crayons. Collect: April 7 – May 14. Donate new and gently used children’s clothing, shoes, and books. Drop off donations at any of these locations: Loker, Claypit Hill and Happy Hollow elementary schools, Wayland Library, Wayland Creative Preschool, Wayland High School, The Children’s Way.

Volunteer: Join for a fun, hands-on service opportunity where you will quality check, sort, and package the donations from our local community. Sunday, May 15, 1-3pm at the Loker School cafeteria, 47 Loker St. Register by contacting Emma Farnham at [email protected]
Paws in the Park, May 15. Join us for our annual PAWS IN THE PARK fundraiser, which will be held on Sunday, May 15th at Longfellow’s Wayside Inn in Sudbury, 10am-3pm. A rain or shine outdoor event, it features an adoptable dogs parade, self-guided walk, 50+ vendors and other dog and cat rescue organizations, an agility ring, food court, dog games and contests, bake sale booth, raffle/silent auction booth, and more! Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children 5-12 and children under 5 are free. Admission is waived if you have pledges ($10 minimum). If you would like to set up an online pledge page, go to: http://www.saveadog.org/paws2022-pledges.asp. Watch for more information on their website.
Book Drive for Massachusetts inmates at WHS. WHS student Bryn Leonard is running a book drive at the Wayland High School library to collect books for inmates in need of reading materials in Massachusetts’ prisons. If you are unable to attend one of the days, feel free to drop off books at the donation box in front of her house at 33 Bayfield Road. She is also happy to pick up books from people (contact her here to arrange pickup). All books need to be collected by May 1st, and please no hardcover books!
Spirits of Maynard Hosts Complimentary Wine and Beer Tasting for the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable’s Shower for Shelters. The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable cordially invites the public to a free wine and beer tasting to support its annual Shower for Shelters.

The wine and beer tasting will be held at Spirits of Maynard, Plaza, 4 Digital Way, Suite 3, Maynard, MA on Friday evening, April 29, 2022, at 7 PM. Light refreshments will also be provided by the Roundtable. There will also be a short presentation by a survivor.

Please bring a new, unwrapped housewarming gift to the event. Families transitioning from shelters appreciate gifts of new household items to help them establish their new homes. These generous donations will be collected and given to the clients of Reach Beyond Domestic Violence, The Second Step, and Voices Against Violence.

Requested items include: twin size sheets and pillowcases, twin blankets, twin comforters, bed pillows, crib sheets, bath towels and face cloths, unscented cleaning products and laundry detergent, laundry baskets, kitchen utensils, flatware, dishes, drinking glasses, and small kitchen appliances. Supermarket and departments store gift cards are also welcome. For a complete list of requested items, please visit the Roundtable website at www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org.
An important message from WayCAM about funding. WayCAM is committed to the needs of our community. That is why we are taking a new step in how we access information online.

The mission of WayCAM is to provide a non-profit, electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas which reflect the talents, skills, interests, concerns, and diversity of the Wayland Community. Whether you are watching your child play sports after the game or watching a live school committee meeting or church service on your computer, WayCAM delivers transparency and connection here in our town.

WayCAM’s primary source of funding is cable subscriptions, which are declining. Our organization is facing severe funding shortages and has seen a decline of approximately 1000 cable subscribers significantly impacting the operations of the cable studio. During the same time that cable subscriptions are decreasing, there has been an increase demand for online streaming services. Which includes the live channel streaming and On-Demand programming on our website. We are actively taking a new step to achieve the same service despite constant decreases in revenue over the past several years.

For many years, WayCAM has proudly provided online streaming services as On-Demand access to content to our community free of charge. WayCAM is honored to be a consistent pillar in the Community which was highlighted during the height of the Covid Pandemic when everything else seemed to shut down. WayCAM remained a constant, finding many ways to connect us all and share important programming to our community.

Effective this fall, please support WayCAM by welcoming our new roll out of our redesigned memberships. Each membership is modest in cost and designed for the individual viewer’s needs. We appreciate your partnership.
Call for Walkers: Register for the 34th Annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk by Hyundai. Walkers are welcome back on the Boston Marathon® course on Sunday, October 2, to support patient care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Registration is now open for the 2022 Boston Marathon® Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai. Scheduled for Sunday, October 2, funds raised from the Walk support all forms of adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at one of the nation’s premier cancer centers, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The Jimmy Fund Walk is the only organized walk permitted on the famed Boston Marathon course and participants have the flexibility to choose from four distance options:

  • 5K Walk (3.1 miles from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
  • 10K Walk (6.2 miles from Newton)
  • Half Marathon Walk (13.1 miles from Wellesley)
  • Marathon Walk (26.2 miles from Hopkinton).

If walkers wish to participate a bit closer to home, the Jimmy Fund Walk has flexible opportunities. Participants can also join the event virtually by “walking their way” from wherever they are most comfortable—in their neighborhood, on a favorite hiking trail, or on a treadmill at home. Virtual programming and supporting materials will be available.

To register for the Jimmy Fund Walk (#JimmyFundWalk) or to support a walker, visit www.JimmyFundWalk.org or call (866) 531-9255. Registrants can enter the promo code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib, medal, and a Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt. Complete details online here.
Troop 1 Wayland launches gofundme to raise funds for repair of vandalized Scout House. We thank everyone for their concern regarding the extensive vandalism to the Scout House.
Over a dozen extinguishers were emptied by vandals. They sprayed every single room, attic and basement. The Scout House has both standard fixed room extinguishers and our training extinguishers. As part of our emergency preparedness training (along with first aid and lifesaving training), we have each scout learn to handle an extinguisher and actually put out a fire. Unfortunately, during the destructive spree, the vandals found the training extinguishers in the attic storage and created a blizzard-like condition in the building.

The Scout House is closed due to the potential harmful effects from the fine chemical used in dry powder fire extinguishers on the lungs, skin and eyes. When we know the Scout House is completely safe, we will allow our Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, along with their highly dedicated adult volunteers to resume normal meetings and activities.

The three youth who have been arrested created damage that will require a professional cleaning crew in white jumpsuits and masks, with specialized commercial-grade vacuums with HEPA filters. Then they will use technical cleaning equipment to wipe down every surface, wall and ceiling on the main floor as well as the attic and basement.

Our standard insurance coverage does not explicitly cover this type of extensive clean-up. Therefore, we may need to divert some of our program budget for repairs along with a GO Fund Me campaign to raise the necessary funds. The professional cleaning is just over $20,000, plus damage costs to the doors, equipment and supplies. While we think there was not a lot of theft, we can’t tell what is missing because we can not see all of our equipment under the powder.

We will find a way to overcome this challenge. In fact we teach youth how to deal with tough situations and overcome obstacles (ask the scouts who camped overnight this past Feb)

When this is over, the Scout House will be better, the scouts will be better from the lessons learned from this experience, and we hope Wayland will be better.

Scouting began in Wayland 98 years ago, not our first challenge, not our last.

Please consider contributing to our Go Fund Me page. Or you can write a tax-deductible check to ‘Wayland Scouters INC ( a 501 C3 nonprofit) and mail to Wayland Scouters Inc , PO BOX 5282 , Wayland Ma 01778

Thank you for your support of youth in our community.
Wayland High School Late Night 2022. Saturday, April 30 marks the return to Wayland of a time-honored high school tradition – the Prom! The Class of 2022, who have lost so much to this pandemic, will finally get to celebrate together at the first Wayland Prom since 2019. For twenty years before the last Prom, Wayland High School parents and the local business community have come together to fund and support “Wayland High School Late Night,” a fun, supervised event for our Prom-goers and their guests immediately following the Prom. Late Night is a free, after-Prom celebration organized and chaperoned by our High School parents, designed to provide a safe and substance-free post-Prom environment. We are hoping to bring back Late Night for the Class of 2022. It is a large undertaking in a short time, but we believe this tradition is important not only to the Class of 2022, who has led our High School through two years of pandemic challenges, but to all the classes who follow and will get to enjoy these traditions in the future.

To make Late Night happen, we need your time, treasure, and talent. Late Night is 100% funded by our Wayland parents and the local business community. This event is FREE for students to make their attendance as easy as possible. All Seniors and their guests are encouraged to participate in Late Night, so we need your financial support. Because of the uncertainty around Covid-19, we started planning later than usual for this event. Donations are needed NOW to secure the entertainment and food to ensure a fun and successful event. Our goal is to raise $18,000, which will allow us to cover all of our event expenses. We are asking every family to donate $100 per Prom attendee, but any donations are welcome. Please be as generous as possible.

Tax-deductible donations should be made payable to the Wayland PTO and sent to the address below. You can also donate online here

Thank you for your support and for helping us keep the students SAFE on Prom night. Please mail checks made payable to Wayland PTO and mail to:
LATE NIGHT 2022, c/o Tracey O’Rourke, 11 Timber Lane, Wayland, MA 01778
The Wayland PTO is a non-profit organization, Fed ID# 20-0141838
Wayland Community Fund serving Wayland residents temporarily in need of financial assistance. Please call us if you need help!
The Wayland Community Fund (WCF) provides short-term emergency financial assistance to Wayland residents who have lived in Wayland for at least one year. WCF provides funding for basic needs such as utilities, rent, food, medical bills, and other living expenses. Please call us if you need help with your bills, 508-358-3624 or go to the town website for an application.
Join the MRC! New Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers are always needed! We have a great group of volunteers, however, we would love to recruit new members. If you are interested in helping out your community and would like to volunteer please contact the Health Department at [email protected].
Upcoming Meetings
Meeting Schedule for The Week:  See the Town Website's Calendar online here. Please check the online calendar for the latest updates, as meetings noted below could have been updated (change in date, time or location) since we captured them. Also, some meetings could have been added since we collected the calendar information. 
 
Please check the Town Calendar to confirm meeting times, locations and agenda. There can be updates from when we capture the schedule below.  

Note: Links to all remote meetings are available via this page

Monday, April 18
  • Patriots' Day

Tuesday, April 19
  • Board of Public Works, 6pm. [Remote] Agenda includes: MWRA Report, Water Rate Model, Water Ban, Transfer Station Rates, Daycare Facility at 863 Boston Post Rd, Weston
  • Audit Committee, 6pm [Remote]. Agenda includes: draft management letter and draft FY21 ACRF (Annual Comprehensive Financial Report), discussion of cash reconciliation, discussion of potential areas for expanding scope of the audit
  • Select Board, 6:30pm [Hybrid]. Agenda includes: Committee Appointments, Massachusetts School Building Authority statement of interest letter, Town Manager Recruitment services, Twenty Wayland settlement

Wednesday, April 20
  • Personnel Board, 5pm [Remote]. Agenda includes: job description/reclassification of Director of Assessing, Town Clerk, IT Business Analyst, Land Manager, Library Circulation Assistants, recording/posting of meetings on WayCAM
  • Human Rights, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, 6pm [Remote] Agenda includes: meeting with WPS representatives, social media and mock-up design for sign boards, community hotline, AAPI Heritage Month programming

Thursday, April 21
  • No meetings currently scheduled

Friday, April 22
Announcements
New Listings
The latest from the Wayland Library (full newsletter online here).

Note: Most events require registration. Please visit the Wayland Library calendar for registration links.

Adult Services:
  • In Pieces: Explorations of Climate Change (April 25)
  • Author Talk: Evan Hadingham and his new book, Discovering Us. (April 26)
  • Great Presenters: Transparency of Watercolors (May 3)
  • Sewing Machine available to check out.
  • 3D Printing Videos on Library's YouTube channel

Announcements:
  • Poetry on the Trail. For National Poetry Month, the Wayland Cultural Council, in partnership with the Library, the Sudbury Valley Trustees, and the Wayland Human Rights, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, is excited to be sharing eight poems posted along on the trails at Greenways Conservation Area. Look for them on SVT segments of the trails, marked on a map you can pick up at the Library. The parking area for Greenways is at the bottom of Green Way off Cochituate Road. Enjoy the woods and the words.
  • Attention, Wayland Residents of Chinese Heritage. Whether your family hails from China, Singapore, Taiwan, the United States, or anywhere else, we want to document your experience living in Wayland. We want all Wayland residents, whether next year or a hundred years from now, to hear your voices. We will keep your answers in our historical collection for future generations. This survey will be anonymous in order to encourage candid answers to the questions. You’ll find it on the blog at waylandlibrary.org.
  • A Chromebook at Home. Or on the road or wherever you need it. We recently revitalized our fleet of circulating Chromebooks with a bunch of newer machines, each in its own travel case. Pair one up with a hotspot for easy Internet access and use practically anywhere you go.
  • Lamination Available. For just 25 cents a sheet, you can use our nifty little laminator right here in the library. If it’s a document 8 ½ x 11 or smaller, and you’ve always dreamed of having it sealed between two plastic sheets, now that dream can become a reality. Just ask at either the Circ or Ref Desk. 

Book Groups:
  • Cookbook ClubOpen Kitchen by Susan Spungen. Thursday, April 14 at 6:30 p.m. Contact [email protected] for the Zoom link.
  • Social Justice. Heart Berries: A Memoir by Terese Marie Mailhot. Monday, April 25 at 7 p.m. Contact [email protected] for the Zoom link.
  • Dystopian/Sci-Fi. Blindness by Jose Saramago. Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m. Contact [email protected] for the Zoom link. 


  • Seeking Lego Creations for an April Lego Exhibit
  • Pokemon Card Trading Day (April 27)

April School Vacation Week Specials

  • Earth Day Story/Craft. Join Ms. Elise for stories and crafts that celebrate Earth Day! Attendance is limited. For children ages 4 and up, with and adult. Attendance is limited. Masks are encouraged for everyone ages 2+. Registration required! Please register HERE or from our online eventkeeper calendar. Wednesday, April 20, at 3:30 p.m.
  • Animal World Experience. Animal educator Matt Gabriel from Animal World Experience will bring live animals to the library! Children will get to meet 2 furry animals, a lizard or gator, turtle, snake, frog/toad, and a giant bug. For children ages 4 +, with an adult. Attendance is limited. Masks are encouraged for everyone ages 2+. Registration required! Please register HERE or from our online eventkeeper calendar. Thursday, April 21, at 2:00 p.m.

For Teens:

  • Magic the Gathering. Teens! Play Magic the Gathering with your friends! Bring your own Magic Cards or use ours. Experienced players and newbies welcome. For teens in grades 6 and up. This event will take place in the Teen Loft. Please register for one or both! Fridays, April 8 and April 29 at 4:30 p.m.

For Families: Daniel’s Good Day Storywalk Kickoff Event. Join Ms. Pam (from the library) and Ms. Jodi (from Family Access) at Hannah Williams Playground to celebrate the opening of the Storywalk of Daniel’s Good Day. Walk the storywalk, do the scavenger hunt, and make a paper bag kite! For ages 2 and up, with caregivers. We will meet at the Hannah Williams Playground, 71 Main Street, Wayland. Please register HERE This event is sponsored by the Wayland Public Library, Family Access, Wayland Cultural Council, and the Wayland Recreation Department.Saturday, May 7, 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Alta Oxbow (River's Edge) Affordable Lottery now open. 70% of the affordable units (39 of 55 apartments) are set aside for Waylanders in the initial lottery only.

do you live in Wayland?
do you work for the Town of Wayland?
Do you work for a company in Wayland?
Are your kids in Wayland schools (e.g., METCO)?
Do you make less than $70-80,000 per year?
You may be eligible. Find out more at http://www.oxbowaffordables.com

Act soon! Applications due Friday, May 6.

Spring Carnival of the Arts, April 26. Date: Tuesday, April 26 (4pm-6pm) in the Wayland High School Commons. Run by: Tri-M and NAHS (honors art society). Includes: Live music, Instrument demonstrations (band and orchestra instruments), Games and coloring books, Bakesale, Face painting, Art Gallery
Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening, April 26 on Zoom. Do you want to grow more of your own veggies—but don’t know where to start? Consider using raised beds or containers! Join Etz Hayim, Or Atid’s climate action committee, on ZOOM on Tuesday, April 26 at 7:30 PM as we welcome MA Master Gardener Ramanda Morgan, who will discuss types of raised beds, as well as planting, irrigation, feeding, and more!
Jewelry Studio Workshop, April 21. On Thursday, April 21 at 10:30am in the Council on Aging, join our Jewelry Workshop. Space is limited and registration required. Create a unique hand-crafted piece of jewelry while learning special jewelers’ techniques from instructor Norma Radoff. Instructions, tools and supplies will be provided. Contact the COA to register: 508-358-2990 or [email protected]. For Wayland residents only.
Jigsaw Puzzle Pick-Up, Wednesday, April 21, 1-2pm in the Council on Aging, come pick out a few jigsaw puzzles to take home. We’ve been collecting donated puzzles and now it’s time to make them available to puzzlers who are eager for some new challenges. Donations will still be accepted through Tuesday, April 19 in the front lobby of the Town Building.
Armchair Travel: French Riviera, On Tues., April 19 at 1:00 p.m. on Zoom, take a virtual trip to the beautiful French Riviera in our Armchair Travel program. The French Riviera has long been a destination for royals, the ultra wealthy, actors, writers and artists. Join host Margaret Dergalis to explore the bright colors and sun-filled vistas that inspired the likes of Picasso, Chagall, Matisse and Renoir. To register, contact the Council on Aging at 508-358-2990 or [email protected].
Rep Carmine Gentile
Representative Gentile to hold April District Hours, State Representative Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) will hold virtual office hours on Tuesday, April 19th, 2022. Office hours are for constituents only. Meetings will take place via Microsoft Teams video call from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Residents of the 13th Middlesex District (Sudbury; Wayland: Precincts 1, 2, 3; Marlborough: Ward 1, Ward 2: Precinct 2, Ward 7: Precinct 1; Framingham: Precinct 3) are encouraged to schedule a time to talk with Representative Gentile.

Any constituent who wishes to speak to Representative Gentile can sign up for a 20-minute time slot by emailing Rep. Gentile’s legislative aide, Ravi Simon, at [email protected]. Constituents signing up for a meeting must provide their full name, address, phone number, email, and their discussion topic. Please provide all necessary details in describing the topic of discussion so the Representative may prepare for the meeting. Individuals should also make sure that they have the appropriate equipment and good internet service for a video call.

For any questions regarding office hours and other matters, please contact Rep. Gentile’s legislative aide, Ravi Simon, by emailing [email protected].
TeenLife "Your Future in STEM & Healthcare" Virtual Fair, May 5, 2022. Parents, students and educators are all invited to register for TeenLife’s free virtual fair showcasing summer programs that could lead to a career in STEM or Healthcare. The event takes place on Thursday, May 5th starting at 6pm. For more information go to https://www.teenlife.com/events/.
Announcements from Prior Newsletters
Help the Electronic Voting Implementation Subcommittee predict Town Meeting attendance. To better predict the number of voting handsets required at Wayland’s upcoming Annual Town Meeting, the Electronic Voting Implementation Sub-committee has setup an anonymous online survey. Please answer the questions posed at this URL:
Your participation will help reduce cost, and allow us to provide a more efficient and orderly town meeting experience. Thanks!
Wayland Cultural Council is seeking your input. The Community Input Survey will offer vital information about how community members wish state-allocated funds to be used. Find the brief survey at http://bit.ly/WaylandCulture2022 or on the Town of Wayland website. If you’d like to know more about the Wayland Cultural Council or wish to communicate directly, you can email [email protected] or find us on Facebook, Instragram and Twitter at @WaylandCulturalCouncil. The Wayland Cultural Council is a town committee appointed by the Select Board and works with the Massachusetts Cultural Council. We’re seeking new members. Let us know if you could be interested.
Celebrate Earth Day, April 30.The program grows daily, but this what is planned so far:
The Annual Town-wide Clean Up! (All day, all over town) Goodness, is it me or are our roadsides even more trashed than usual? Let’s do something about it! You can clean up anywhere and bring the trash to the Transfer station which wil exceptionally open for residents without stickers. You can also pick up bags and gloves at the Transfer Station. More info here.
Electric landscaping equipment demo (1-2 PM, Wayland Home and Design). Watch a fully electric chainsaw, weed whacker, lawn mower, and leaf blower at work! We will have a snow blower there, but hopefully we will not be able to demo it At the Ace Hardware – Wayland Home and Design at Town Center, 70 Andrew Ave. Just walk on in.
  • Pick up your discount rain barrels and compost bins (10AM-1PM, at Transfer Station – must preorder!) Discount rain barrels: $79: order before April 21, pick up on April 30! More info here. Discount compost bins: $70, pick up on April 30! More info here.

  • Meet the (Native) Plants and Learn all about Ecological Landcaping (10AM-1PM, Transfer Station). Leisha Johnson, expert Master Gardener, will display samples of beautiful native plants known to thrive in Wayland and answer your questions. Wayland Garden Club members will present and answer questions about Ecological Gardening with native plants.

  • Learn about how Wayland is taking Action on Climate! (10AM-1PM, Transfer Station). Members of the Energy and Climate Committee will answer all your questions about the Climate Action Mobilization Plan. Also meet Energize Wayland and other fabulous groups coordinating our Town’s climate action!

Town seeks election workers. Election workers needed to work the May 10, 2022 annual town election. Wardens and clerks are needed as well as night tellers to assist with tallying election results. Please contact the Clerk’s Office at (508) 358-3630 for more information.
Celebrate Spring at the Depot. The Wayland Depot has fabulous gifts for celebrations. Find intriguing items for babies, brides, graduates, mothers, fathers and yourself. Cloth books, reusable metal straws, fine jewelry, clever wooden boxes, beautiful scarves, pretty pottery, scented candles, local honey and maple syrup, and Wayland Booster apparel are all available at the gift shop located in the old Wayland train station.

Wednesday – Saturday, 12pm – 4pm
One Cochituate Road, Wayland, MA 01778
508-358-5386 thewaylanddepot.com
Poetry on the Trails. April is said to have showers that bring flowers in May, but because April is National Poetry Month, this month also brings poetry. This year, National Poetry Month brings a series of poems to the trails in Wayland. The Wayland Cultural Council, in partnership with Sudbury Valley Trustees, the Wayland Public Library, and the Wayland Human Rights, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee is excited to be sharing eight poems on the trails at Greenways Conservation Area.

The poems posted along the trails were written by a diverse group of poets, but all share a common theme of spring, renewal, and rebirth. The poets included are: E. E. Cummings, M. L Smoker, Meena Alexander, Joseph Legaspi, Rita Dove, Pablo Neruda, Ada Limón, and Marge Piercy. The poems will be posted on March 30 and will remain up through the month of April.

Greenway Conservation Area is protected by a partnership between the Sudbury Valley Trustees and the Wayland Conservation Commission. The poetry will be found on SVT segments of the trails, and information about their location is on the map online here. The parking area for Greenways is at the bottom of Green Way off Cochituate Road. All the sponsors of this program encourage you to take a walk and enjoy the poems! Greenways photo credit: Sudbury Valley Trustees
Musicians of the Old Post Road presents Taking Inspiration, Saturday, April 30, 2022, 7:30 pm, Harvard-Epworth Church, Cambridge, MA and livestreamed at oldpostroad.org
Online Tickets: $10 students; $35 individual; $70 family. In-person Tickets: $25 subscriber; $58 non-subscriber. For more information and tickets, visit www.oldpostroad.org or call 781-466-6694

Friends Group for Ages 14-19. Friends Group continues for another 6 week period in Natick and surrounding towns. For Ages 14-19. This group is for kids who have difficulty making and keeping friends. We meet every other Wednesday evening, 6:-7:30 pm, for dinner at a different restaurant each week. We engage in conversation and discuss social skills. We have mentors from an older friends group (which ran for 3 years), who join the group and help them plan and mentor a weekend activity. Activities may include breakout rooms, bowling, painting, hiking, mini-golf and museums and all suggestions are welcome. The activities are chosen by majority at the dinners. Friends are so important to self-esteem and happiness. This group is welcoming and supportive. Each 6 weeks, we open for new kids to join. please let me know if you are interested in learning more. Linda Thalheimer 617-201-2499
Wayland-Weston Youth Football and Cheerleading, registration opens April 1. Registration Open For All Programs April 1st for K – 7 Participants. 2022 Summer/Fall program registration will soon open for youth football and cheerleading participants. Programs offered include:

Flag Football: Grades K-5
Tackle Football: Grades 6-7
Cheerleading Grades K-7
Information and registration is available at: http://www.wwyouthfootball.com/site/

Questions, please contact: [email protected]
Wayland Organic Waste (WOW) Pilot Program. The Drop off your food waste at the Transfer Station!

The Wayland DPW encourages residents to participate in the collection of compostable food waste at the Town’s Transfer Station under a new pilot composting program. If you have a Transfer Station sticker, there is no additional charge for this service.

Just as you separate cans, bottles, paper, and other recyclables that can be reused or remanufactured, now you will also be able to separate food scraps from trash so nutrient-rich materials can be responsibly turned into organic fertilizer and returned to the earth.

The compostable portion of our waste accounts for about 25% of its weight. And since we pay by the ton to have our trash hauled away and burned, every pound of water-heavy organic waste that is diverted from the trash is money saved. With the overall reduction in trash, the usage and incineration of orange PAYT plastic bags will also be reduced.

More details are online here.
2022 Wayland Little League Parade and Opening Day Celebration, April 30. Please help support the 2022 Wayland Little League baseball and softball program as the players march from the former DPW site at Wayland Middle School to the Cochituate ball fields on Saturday, April 30th. Participants should arrive at 10 am; the parade will begin at 10:30am and festivities will end at noon. Residents, family and friends are invited to help cheer on the 2022 teams and participate in the activities that follow at the ballfields, which include speed pitch, a bouncy house and face paint.
SVT Announces Spring Programs. Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) has released its Spring Program Calendar of nature-themed outings and programs. In the upcoming weeks, SVT will lead nature walks at properties in Littleton, Berlin, Upton, Acton, and Wayland. Plus, on Earth Day, April 22, staff members are offering free group walks in Framingham, Harvard, and Wayland to encourage everyone to celebrate nature and its countless benefits. For those looking to explore on their own, SVT provides free maps for its 65 miles of trails at www.svtweb.org/maps. The organization also recruits volunteers to care for its trails and conservation lands, and SVT has planned several projects for National Volunteer Week, April 17–23. Anyone interested in helping to clear trails, build bridges, or pull invasive plants is invited to visit the SVT website to learn more. Complete information about SVT programs and volunteer projects is available at www.svtweb.org/calendar.
The Wayland Survey on Climate Change. At the 2021 Town Meeting, we voted to declare a climate emergency and to develop a Climate Action Mobilization Plan (CAMP). In order to source climate solutions that work for the great diversity of folks in town, we need to know how you feel and think about climate change, how prepared you are for action, what questions you have, and what obstacles are in your way... Energize Wayland is running this brief survey: please fill it in, it takes 5 minutes, and is anonymous. Thank you!
In Pieces: Creative Exploration of Climate Grief, April 25, 7pm. In this participatory creative workshop we will use art materials to explore two visions of our world: one of grief and uncertainty, and the other of joy, gratitude, and beauty. We will do this on zoom, but together. This workshop is designed for adults and young adults. Join us regardless of experience or talent. Please bring your favorite pencils, watercolors, crayons, collage materials, whatever is your favorite, two pieces of paper or canvas, a pair of scissors, and a stick of glue. The workshop will last approximately one hour, with time after for more conversation, and will be led by Kaat Vander Straeten and a co-facilitator. A zoom link will be sent to you after you register here. For more info, email [email protected]. This workshop is the second of a series of events called “Creative Explorations of Climate Grief” and is sponsored by Transition Wayland, Energize Wayland, the W Gallery and the Wayland Public Library.
Office hours with Select Board member Adam Gutbezahl. Select Board Member Adam Gutbezahl invites you to attend his weekly remote, virtual office hours. Please feel free to sign up to ask questions, discuss topics of interest, or simply say hello. Office hours are held on Wednesday evenings from 7:30-9pm and Thursday afternoons from 12-2pm. You can reserve an appointment online through Calendly.
Office Hours with Senator Rausch: Senator Rausch has shifted her monthly in-person office hours to remote, virtual office hours held on Fridays. Conversations with the Senator and her staff will take place via phone call or video conference. During these virtual office hours, residents from any part of the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District are welcome to share their questions and opinions on state issues with Senator Rausch and her staff. Any constituent may reserve a 15-minute appointment. Click here to sign up for a slot.
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