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Native American Heritage Month on Hoopla

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/23/native-american-heritage-month-on-hoopla/

In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Hoopla has curated selections from their collection by and about indigenous peoples. Check out these always-available ebooks, digital audiobooks, and films. Selections include: The film “A Good Day to Die” which tells the story of Dennis Banks, (Ojibwe...

FYI: NaNoWri… What?

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/13/fyi-nanowri-what/

Friday, Nov 13 – November is NaNoWriMo! National Novel Writing Month! If you are a writer, or even an aspiring writer, be sure to check out the Metrowest Writers Guild for inspiration, support and connection. The Guild, who have hosted several in-person write-ins here...

Plant Based Holiday Dishes: Cook-Along with Nancy Wind

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/12/plant-based-holiday-dishes-cook-along-with-nancy-wind/

Video of this program Monday, Nov 16, 6:00 pm – Join Health & Lifestyle coach, Nancy Wind, for a fun, dynamic cooking workshop right from your own kitchen! Sign up to receive the Zoom link and recipes via email.  Nancy will lead you through...

Wayland Library Updates

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/12/wayland-library-updates/

Thursday, Nov 12 – Wondering what we have been up to at the WPL? Want to discover what’s to come? Watch and find out!

FYI: Tracking Federal Govt. Activities

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/09/fyi-tracking-federal-govt-activities/

Monday, Nov 9 – What is your federal government up to? What actions get overlooked by the mainstream media? Now that we have a “lame duck” Congress, what actions will they take before January 20, 2021? Below are some great resources for staying informed...

Sunday at 2pm – Women’s Suffrage in Wayland

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/06/sunday-at-2pm-womens-suffrage-in-wayland/

Sunday, Nov 8, 2:oo pm – Don’t miss this Wayland Historical Society talk by Wayland’s own Jane Sciacca! The woman in the jaunty hat is Marie Levitre, a shoe worker. During Jane’s presentation, you’ll learn about her as well as other Wayland women who...

New Program! Phebey’s Bill of Sale

https://waylandlibrary.org/blog/2020/11/06/new-program-phebeys-bill-of-sale/

Video of this program Thurs, Nov 12, 7:30 pm – The 1764 bill of sale for Phebey, an enslaved 2 year-old girl, is one of the most challenging and emotionally evocative objects in the Framingham History Center’s collection. How do we grapple with the...