Wayland Walks Meeting
Wayland Walks will meet on July 17, at 7pm, at 22 Pequot Road. Read more about Wayland Walks here. read more
Wayland Walks will meet on July 17, at 7pm, at 22 Pequot Road. Read more about Wayland Walks here. read more
In the heart of the MetroWest where Sudbury, Maynard, Marlborough and Stow meet, stands the Assabet River Wildlife Refuge visitor center building open to the public since 2010 – an appropriate site for a recent Sustainable MetroWest gathering. The event … read more
That’s a lot of W’s! Wayland Walks awarded a Certificate of Appreciation with an honorarium to Anne McCoubrey Wilson for her outstanding service developing and delivering a 6-week afterschool program for elementary school children this past school year. Thank you, Anne! read more
We have always said “we’re grassroots and dirt poor.” No longer! We are honored to receive a $1000 matching grant from the New England Grassroots Environment Fund. Please help us match it by donating using the button on the right This money … read more
On 26 June and 3 July Wayland BEElieve sold honey from two Wayland beehives to Farmers Market visitors. A total of fifty 8 oz. jars was sold. Thank you, Wayland honey-lovers and thank you, Peg Mallett, for inviting us to the … read more
Get involved in growing food all over town! We are in/directly involved in several food-growing initiatives: The Hannah Williams Playground Ecological Food Garden: a permaculture garden. More information here. Two experimental plots at the Community Gardens: permaculture demonstration garden. More information here. … read more
Wednesday 9/18 – 7 – 9 pm – Weston Library It’s all over the news: Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD. But what is it? So far, it looks like a combination of several agents responsible for the weakening of the … read more