by Peggy | Mar 6, 2020 | Arts, Education
A seasoned editor leads a class on writing stand-out picture books. A literary agent provides one-on-one manuscript critiques. A handful of aspiring and established authors meet for quiet writing time and tasty snacks. This is The Writers’ Loft — a place where writers...
by Peggy | Mar 3, 2020 | Benefit / Volunteer
The women’s suffrage movement led to equality in the ballot box and national civic participation. Surprisingly, it also indirectly created the Wellesley Recycling and Disposal Facility (RDF). Learn how in the Digital Edition of the Spring 2020 Edition of...
by Peggy | Feb 29, 2020 | Being green
On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans protested disregard for the environment and demanded a healthier path for our planet. This April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of that first Earth Day. Citizens worldwide will participate in the event — themed “climate action”...
by Peggy | Feb 28, 2020 | Arts
Andrew Hoyt Kessler passed away from cancer of the larynx on September 13, 2018, but his legacy lives on in the hearts of family and friends who adored him — as well as through his photography. See a selection of Mr. Kessler’s work and learn more about his life...
by Peggy | Feb 26, 2020 | Benefit / Volunteer
Family Promise Metrowest (FPM), a local nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families facing homelessness, is hosting its 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness event on a new day and time—Sunday, April 5th at 12:30pm at the Natick High School. Bring your family,...
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