On site volunteer activities are currently on hold until we can re-open. Some of the activities that volunteers can do during our lock down are below. Event Planning – Be part of the team planning music events, book clubs, poetry readings, art talks, demos, and more. Online Exhibitions – Learn how to select art and…
Would you please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to support the arts in our community? The first 9 online donations of $50 or more, will receive the book “Marianne Fisker Pierce – Prints & Collages”. Suggested individual donations are from $25 to $250, or more. Please contact us if you would like to be a…
Member Benefits Option to have Artist’s name, embedded link and thumbnail image on Members web page on the Arts Wayland website Notification by email about member activities Invitation to vote at Annual Meeting Special participation in @theW gallery Member Salon exhibits. Currently virtual. Join or Renew Online or By Check To join or renew by…
Each year, hundreds of Massachusetts youth age out of the foster care system. Launch Boxes provide a few basic necessities as these young adults transition out on their own for the first time. A Launch Box is a plastic bin filled with basic supplies—such as towels, toiletries, and utensils—that will help young adults transition out…
Volunteer from Home Our warehouse is currently closed to volunteers, however there are many ways to help from the safety of your home! Click the links below to explore how volunteers of all ages can end hygiene insecurity – right from your living room. Host a Virtual Hygiene Product Drive Tackle our ‘Cabinet Clear-Out’ Challenge…
Our volunteers help older adults get the medical care they need and bring companionship to lonely, isolated elders. They serve as mentors to third and fourth-grade students. They improve families’ access to healthy food and new clothing. They reduce the barriers to success faced by first-generation college students. They assist immigrants on their path to…
We are living through unprecedented times. When studying times of crisis, historians, archives, and museums depend not only on the actions of national and international leaders, but on records of daily life. The Framingham History Center is making an effort to collect a digital archive of community members’ experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in real…