by Peggy | Feb 25, 2016 | Arts, Concert, Education, Food and Wine, News
Waterstone at Wellesley sponsors events which are free and open to the public, but an RSVP is requested at 781-235-1614. Waterstone is located at 27 Washington St., and includes 134 apartments for seniors 62 and older. It features independent and assisted living...
by Peggy | Feb 22, 2016 | Benefit / Volunteer, Education, Family Matters, News
The Explore Japan Program is a unique 2.5-week cultural exchange program now celebrating its 23rd year! In this one-of-a-kind enrichment and exchange experience, local students ages 8-18 host and spend time with a visiting Japanese High School student, learn about the...
by Peggy | Feb 17, 2016 | Benefit / Volunteer, Education, Family Matters, News
Newton Location Added to First-in-Commonwealth Nexus Program A year after launching its Nexus program for LGBTQ and allied middle school youth in Framingham, OUT MetroWest is adding a second meeting site for the program. Nexus is an educational, social, and supportive...
by Peggy | Feb 13, 2016 | Arts, Benefit / Volunteer, Education
The Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club proudly announces that the annual Marketplace craft festival is moving back to the “new” Wellesley High School. Wellesley Marketplace, which has been held at Wellesley Middle School on the Saturday before Thanksgiving for the...
by Peggy | Jan 20, 2016 | Education, Family Matters, Home
Century Health Systems is presenting classes in Wellesley and Weston in early February. There will be two classes for children at the Weston Community Center February 3, 2016. (Registration is required.) and two at the Wellesley Recreation Department February 4, 2016....
by Beth | Jan 7, 2016 | Education
Charles River School will host a screening on January 20 at 7 PM of the film “Most Likely to Succeed” which examines the history of education and the growing shortcomings of America’s school system in today’s innovative world. Education Week...
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