by BEK | Oct 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
From Kevin Delaney, Wayland High School I wanted to invite you to a forthcoming event at Wayland High that I think you and your family & friends will be interested in attending. On Sunday afternoon October 21st, the Weston-Wayland Interfaith Action Group and our...
by webmaster | Aug 14, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
Jacob Sorensen, a 19-year-old from Natick, MA has been helping out at the Wayland Museum & Historical Society. Jacob first came to the Museum via an eight-week grant from Easter Seals. He came twice a week, Tuesday and Friday mornings, and worked with the our...
by webmaster | May 3, 2018 | Snap from the past, Uncategorized
Society’s historic maps enter the digital world Institutions, such as the Wayland Historical Society, have been collecting historic documents for centuries. Mostly these materials are made from paper, which is fairly delicate. Paper documents that have endured more...
by webmaster | Mar 26, 2018 | Uncategorized
Gloria and I became friends in the 1970s when we formed a weaving group with a small group of friends. Several times a month we got together to experiment making a variety of basket types using natural and bought materials. Gloria became an accomplished basket...
by webmaster | Mar 18, 2018 | Uncategorized
Welcome new board member. Kay Gardner-Westcott, a self-described history nerd and long-time resident of Wayland, is chair of the Wayland Historical Commission–the official agent of town government responsible for community–wide historic preservation planning. Their...
by webmaster | Oct 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
Welcome to New Board Members Beth Butler and Jack Russell from Molly Faulkner Jack Russell, of Russell’s Garden Center, is the son of Sam and Polly Russell and nephew of Lew and Charlotte Russell. Jack was the farm manager and a docent for the Washburn Norlands...