by Peggy | Nov 22, 2022 | Books, Wellesley News, Weston News
…and You Don’t Even Need To Leave Your Home! If The Music Man were to tour Boston and Marian were to take a field trip to the suburbs, she could use the 3D printer to make a baton for beau Harold Hill at Weston Library’s Makerspace or borrow knitting...
by Peggy | Nov 12, 2022 | Benefit / Volunteer, Events, Wellesley News
200+ Artists Coming to Arts Fair at Wellesley High School on the Saturday Before Thanksgiving Following a 2-year hiatus, more than 200 local artists and craftspeople will mark the start of the holiday shopping season at the 44th annual Wellesley Marketplace fine arts...
by Peggy | Sep 30, 2022 | Books
CALLING ALL BOOK LOVERS Come celebrate the in-person return of Wellesley College Authors on Stage on Wednesday, November 2, 2022. Join other book lovers to hear three wonderful authors discuss their newly published works. Authors Include: Carlene Bauer, Paul Fisher...
by Peggy | Aug 30, 2022 | Fitness and Health
Rowing is an ancient sport and one of the oldest Olympic sports (men only until 1976). Team members, or crews, range in number from one to nine, depending on the boat and class. Crew size is one, two, four, or eight, plus the coxswain, who steers the boat and does not...
by Peggy | Aug 27, 2022 | Home
Many of us dream of building a house on the water, but making that dream a reality is more involved than we may realize. Before taking the plunge, make sure you hire a seasoned professional architect and/or builder who can help you understand exactly what’s required...
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