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Race, Monuments, and Memory: A Panel Discussion

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/04/12/race-monuments-and-memory-a-panel-discussion/

Thursday, April 22, 7:00 PM – Are we confronting injustice? Or tearing down history? The Boston Arts Commission recently removed The Emancipation Memorial from Park Square after intense pressure from the public. In Richmond, VA, the statue of Robert E. Lee has become a...

Against Civility with Alex Zamalin

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/04/05/against-civility-with-alex-zamalin/

Video of this program Sunday, April 11, 3:00 PM – Join author Alex Zamalin to hear from his latest work, the first history of racial injustice to examine how civility and white supremacy are linked, and a call for citizens who care about social...

Spring Refresh! Home and Garden Organization with Cindi Jacobs

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/03/21/spring-refresh-home-and-garden-organization-with-cindi-jacobs/

Video of this program Tues, March 23, 7 pm – Do you have pandemic fatigue? Are you craving the outdoors? Spring is here! Home and garden organizer Cindi Jacobs will discuss how our environment affects our emotions and will offer tools to transform your...

The Four Billion Year Story of Wayland

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/03/19/the-four-billion-year-story-of-wayland/

Tuesday, March 9, 7 pm – Drawing on his training as a geologist, Eamon McCarthy Earls will walk the audience through an exciting look at the creation of Wayland from the formation of the planet to the present day. He will explain the landscapes,...

Slavery in Sudbury (including modern-day Wayland)

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/03/15/slavery-in-sudbury-including-modern-day-wayland/

Watch a VIDEO of this program here. Sunday, March 21, 2 pm – Slavery in New England is often overlooked because the general thought is that it was confined to the South.  Jane Sciacca will dispel this myth by examining slavery and enslaved people...

From Seed to Table with Gardens by Renee

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/03/02/from-seed-to-table-with-gardens-by-renee/

Video of this program Sunday, March 7, 3:00 pm – Get a jump start on the 2021 growing season! Is 2021 the year you want to learn how to grow your own healthy and clean foods and start a kitchen garden? Wayland’s own Renee Bolivar from...

Tonight! The Freemasons: History, Secrets and Future

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2021/03/02/tonight-the-freemasons-history-secrets-and-future/

Video of this program Tues, March 2, 7:30 PM – The idea of Freemasonry conjures up all sorts of images, mostly from popular culture. This fraternal organization has its origins in the stonemason guilds of the 16th Century. Its tenants are timeless: Brotherly Love,...