| Sunday, April 13 1:00pm | Spring Cleaning - Land Stewardship Day Sponsored by Waltham Land Trust. There will be opportunities to work at three different sites: Chester Brook Trail, Hardy Pond, and the Paine Estate. |
| Wednesday, April 16 6:00pm to 9:00pm | WATCH CDC's 20th Anniversary Gala & Annual Meeting Sherman Function Hall at Brandeis University Hassenfeld Center Join us as we celebrate the WATCH's achievements in building and strengthening our community through history, people, music, and silent auction. Special guest speaker: Kip Tiernan, founder, Rosie's Place & Greater Boston Food Bank. For ticket, sponsorship, auction donation and other questions, contact Darline Raymond Jeanniton Darline@watchcdc.org or 781-891-6689 x206 |
| Wednesday, April 16 6:00pm to 8:00pm | Our Lady's School Scholastic Book Fair Our Lady's School opens its Scholastic Book Fair to the public Come to the gymnasium at 920 Trapelo Rd. A great opportunity to stock up on a wide variety of excellent books for kids and grandkids! For more information, go to http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/ourlady. |
| Saturday, April 26 9:00am to 12:00pm | Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup Various sites all along the river. The Cleanup involves over 2,000 volunteers helping to beautify the Charles River, picking up trash and cleaning the riverbanks at over 40 sites from Dover to Boston. If you'd like to organize a group to volunteer, or volunteer yourself, please visit www.charlesriver.org/cleanup.html |
| Saturday, April 26 9:00am to 12:00pm | Annual Hovey House Yard Sale 315 Crescent Street, Waltham. Rain date May 17th. Furniture, lots of clothing, household items, books, jewelry |
| Saturday, May 10 5:00pm to 12:00am | Our Lady's School A Night on the Town, Live and Silent Auction Join us for an exciting evening to support Our Lady's School in Waltham. The many items up for bid this year include hotel stays, restaurant certificates as well as wonderful trips at bargain prices. There is something for everyone. Enjoy a sit down dinner and dancing. Ticket price includes admission, appetizers, dinner, dessert and entertainment. Call 781-899-0353 for tickets Visit us at www.ourladyschool.org/ 920 Trapelo Road |
| Saturday, May 31 10:00am to 6:30pm | Seventh Annual 'Hunt to Cure MS' Scavenger Hunt Anyone can participate in a scavenger hunt. That's why we do it! The Skellig, 240 Moody St. Waltham, MA 02453 To raise money and awareness for the Accelerated Cure Project and to have fun. Dress: Anything legal Cost: Each team of 3-5 people must raise a minimum of $300 per team member in sponsorships. Each team will have its own fundraising webpage where it can post pictures and messages to friends and supporters. Agenda: 10:00 - Check in 10:30 - Rules & Kickoff 11:00 - 4:00: The Hunt 4:00 - 6:30: Judging, Awards, & After Party http://www.acceleratedcure.org/events/eventpages/20080531_hunt.php |
| Saturday, June 14th 9:30am to 2:30pm | Waltham Farmers Market Opening Day at One Moody Street, rain or shine! |
| Saturdays, June 14 to November 1 9:30am to 2:30pm | Waltham Farmers Market The market, open every Saturday until November 3, in its 17th season features a concert series with the best local musicians. Visit for the best in locally produced food and crafts. Sovereign Bank parking lot at Main and Moody Streets. |
| Beginning Thursday, June 21 | Summer Concert Series at Gore Place For details visit visit the museum's website at: www.goreplace.org. |
| Tuesday, July 10 7:00pm to 8:30pm | Concerts on Waltham Common Check the 2007 Waltham Arts Council Concerts on Waltham Common schedule |
| Thursdays & Fridays & first Wednesday of the month 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. | Historic House Tours Stonehurst, The Robert Treat Paine Estate 100 Robert Treat Paine Dr. $7 adults, $6 seniors, $4 students, free to Friends of Stonehurst Created by three visionaries of the Civil War generation, Stonehurst represents the optimism and cultural flowering of late 19th-century America. Architect Henry Hobson Richardson, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and housing reformer Robert Treat Paine joined forces at Stonehurst to create an ideal country home that became an icon of American architecture. Art and nature were fused to form this uniquely powerful place, surrounded by 109 acres of woodlands, meadows and trails. Learn more these three visionaries and this historic house through guided tours of Stonehurst on Thursday and Friday afternoons. The first floor of Stonehurst is wheelchair accessible and there is ample on-site parking. For more information, visit www.stonehurstwaltham.org or call 781-314-3290. Offered by The Friends of Stonehurst and the City of Waltham, Jeannette A. McCarthy, Mayor. |
| Visit the Charles River Public Internet Center for a listing of current classes. | |
| Every Friday night | Ballroom & Latin Dance Party, SuperShag Mega Dance Complex on Moody Street |
| For details of Hovey Players shows, check the Hovey events page | |
| Music For Robin sometimes presents Celtic music shows at the JFK Middle School in Waltham. | |
| Reagle Players home page. | |
| The Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra performs in several concerts each year. | |
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