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SUMMARY:The Waltham Museum Presents an Evening with Author and Waltham Native Richard Ballo
DESCRIPTION:  \nRichard Ballo is a multi-award winning author and a popular national speaker on topics including death and dying\, grief\, bereavement\, and healing. Richard\, WHS class of ’72\, will engage us in his writing process that led to his numerous stirring and insightful books. \nRichard is primarily a nonfiction writer of 11 books in print. Four of Richard’s six nonfiction books have won awards.  \nHe regularly speaks on grief recovery.  \n\nLife Without Lisa won the Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Award\nThe Heart of Grief Relief won a Living Book Award\n\n \nRichard particularly enjoys reading and sharing his books with elementary school children \n \nRichard’s latest book is the Winner of a Mom’s Choice Award \n \nJoin us for book signings and a conversation with Richard after the presentation. \nWhere:  at The Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington St.\, Waltham 02452   \nWhen: Thursday\, August 14th beginning at 6:30.  \nTo reserve your seat: Email info@walthammuseum.org or call 781-893-9020. \n  \n 
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/the-waltham-museum-presents-an-evening-with-author-and-waltham-native-richard-ballo/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author,Bereavement,Grief,Healing,Waltham
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SUMMARY:Metz Day - Vintage (Waltham) cars on display!  Pre-1932\, Meet and Greet\, FREE Event!! 9/20/25
DESCRIPTION:Vintage Car Exhibit . Meet and greet the owners and restorers of these beautiful Waltham made cars! \nFree!  25 Lexington St. (Sidewalk exhibit) 10am-3pm Saturday 9/30/2025 \nCars! * Panels! * Special Invited Guests!  * Meet Aviation pioneer (portrayal)\nHarriet Quimby! \nMeet a 10 year old who is restoring an Orient Buckboard\,\nand his mentor\, George King – restorer & presenter of 1901 Orient. \n \n1911 Plan Car
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/metz-day-9-20-25-10am-3pm-25-lexington-st/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aviation,History,Waltham
ORGANIZER;CN="Waltham Museum":MAILTO:info@walthammuseum.org
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SUMMARY:‘EVERY TEACUP HAS A STORY’ AFTERNOON TEA 11/9/25
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enchanting afternoon of tea\, tales\, and togetherness. Guests are invited to bring their favorite teacup—whether it’s a treasured heirloom\, a travel find\, or simply one that makes you smile. \nOver tea and treats\, we’ll share the tales and memories behind our cups\, turning each sip into a celebration. Let’s sip\, share\, and support — one teacup at a time. \nSunday\, November 9th  1 – 3pm at The Waltham Museum 25 Lexington St. \nParking available at the public parking garage across from the museum\n Feel free to wear your favorite tea hat and outfit.  \nReserve Your Seat Now! call 781-893-9020 or email info@walthammuseum.org\nTickets: $35pp by check payable to The Waltham Museum or online using Venmo. \nCome create a memory while supporting The Waltham Museum. Close out the afternoon with a guided museum tour! \nSweets provided by sponsor The Silver Whisk Chocolatier and Bake Shop. Opening soon – 248 Moody St!!
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/every-teacup-has-a-story-afternoon-tea/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,social,Tea
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260222T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260222T143000
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SUMMARY:Trails\, Tents\, and Traditions: Boy Scouting in Waltham
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on February 22nd at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with Trails\, Tents\, and Traditions: Boy Scouting in Waltham with Robert Logan \nDiscover the rich history of Boy Scouting in Waltham and its lasting impact on generations of youth and the community. Trails\, Tents\, and Traditions explores how scouting shaped leadership\, outdoor skills\, civic service\, and lifelong friendships—from early 20th-century camping trips to modern-day troop activities. Learn how local scouting evolved alongside the City. \nThis event highlights Waltham’s scouting legacy and the values that have guided scouts on and off the trail: preparedness\, service\, and respect for nature. \nRobert Logan\, a lifelong resident of Waltham\, current Ward 9 City Councillor and President of the Waltham City Council\, is a volunteer Scout leader and President of the Waltham Friends of Scouting\, Inc \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, February 22nd at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \n 
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/trails-tents-and-traditions-boy-scouting-in-waltham/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Boy scouts,Cub scouts,Scouting America,Waltham
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260307T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260307T150000
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SUMMARY:Evolution of the Game of Baseball in the 19th Century
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on March 7th at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with Evolution of the Game of Baseball in the 19th Century. \nDid you know the original home plate was circular? Did you know the National League that we know today was formed in 1876? If not or even if you did\, join us for a lecture by baseball historian Brian Sheehy…. \nLearn about the changes in the game\, rules\, and equipment of baseball throughout the 19th century. \nThis talk examines how baseball changed and evolved from an amateur game played for fun and recreation to a professional sport played for money and profit. We look at how the rules and equipment changed drastically over a short amount of time to create the game that we know today. \nBrian Sheehy\, History Department Coordinator at North Andover High School and award-winning educator\, specializes in object-based learning and sports history. Founder of the NAHS History Learning Lab\, he creates innovative curricula\, publishes work on sports and history\, and serves as president of the Essex Base Ball Organization.  \n\nAward-Winning Educator:2020 OAH Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau Teacher of the Year and Williams College Olmstead Secondary Teacher of the Year.\nObject-Based Learning Expert:Founded the NAHS History Learning Lab to enhance curriculum through artifacts and gallery walks.\nSports Historian & Author:Published work on baseball/military history and president of the Essex Base Ball Organization.\nCurriculum Development:Expert in integrating sports themes and “hidden histories” into classroom instruction. \n\nOur free event will take place on Saturday\, March 7th at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/evolution-of-the-game-of-baseball-in-the-19th-century/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,cultural,History,recreation,Waltham
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260308T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T150000
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SUMMARY:Traditional Folk and Celtic Duo: Bob and Jen Strom with Emily Peterson on concertina
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on March 8th at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with Traditional Folk and Celtic Duo: Bob and Jen Strom with Emily Peterson on concertina. \nBob & Jen\, play regularly at north-of-Boston sessions\, Irish pubs\, coffee houses\, and local festivals. Though Jen began as mainly a contra-dance fiddler\, she is now an Irish fiddler as well as a singer of American Folk Songs and traditional Irish Ballads. \nThey will sing a blend of American Folk Songs and Irish Ballads along with Irish fiddle tunes and they will be joined by local favorite and Beverly resident\, Emily Peterson on concertina. \nThey have recorded two CDs ‘Round the Bend and Heading Home. Bob’s interest in music and in Salem history has led to publishing a two-volume music collection called Old Salem in Ballad and Song and Old Salem at Sea in Ballad and Song. The books document Salem’s rich musical history. \nWebsite: www.bobandjenstrom.com\nYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSiF8ncR4xE&list=RDOSiF8ncR4xE&start_radio=1 \nFun Video at Geno’s Boat Shop: https://www.facebook.com/reel/10154347956629069 \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, March 8th at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/traditional-folk-and-celtic-duo-bob-and-jen-strom-with-emily-peterson-on-concertina/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celtic Duo,cultural,music,social,Waltham
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260322T133000
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SUMMARY:More than Money: The World of Coin Collecting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on March 22nd at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with “More than Money: The World of Coin Collecting” with Neil Musante. \nCoin collecting is a fascinating hobby that draws people from all walks of life. So\, why is that?  Once upon a time perhaps\, it was because of their intrinsic value and the promise they held for future gain. Who doesn’t remember pulling silver coins out of circulation in the 1960s as the country moved away from the gold standard? Things are different today. There is no longer any silver in circulation so why continue to collect? For me\, it is because coins represent a tangible connection to the past\, to art\, to history\, our politics\, our culture. They often relate to otherwise forgotten events of the past. This talk will briefly explore all of these aspects of collecting\, including some of the history leading to the coins of the present day. We will also discuss what makes some of them worth so much money and why two coins of the same denomination\, with the same date and mintmark can be so different in value from each other. It is essential to understand how coins are graded and how grade determines value. Most importantly\, there will be plenty of time for questions. \nNeil Musante has been a collector and numismatic researcher for many years. These days he’s primarily focused on American Numismatics prior to the Civil War\, and primarily in the area of tokens and medals. Neil’s taught courses at the American Numismatic Association’s summer seminars in Colorado Springs and given talks at the American Numismatic Society in New York City. He’s published two books on the subject that have become standard references and will soon release a third. \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, March 22nd at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/more-than-money-the-world-of-coin-collecting/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Numismatic,Show & Tell,Waltham
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SUMMARY:Cedar Hill: Cornelia Warren’s Gift to the Girl Scouts
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on April 12th at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with “Cedar Hill: Cornelia Warren’s Gift to the Girl Scouts” with Francine Edwards. \nIn 1923\, the trustees of the estate of Cornelia Warren deeded 75 acres of property at Cedar Hill in Waltham to the Massachusetts Girl Scouts. The property included Miss Warren’s mansion house\, an arborvitae maze\, vintage farmhouse\, and buildings that formerly housed a dairy farm operation. The gift was transformed into a viable camp through the vision of Helen Osborne Storrow. Over 100 years later\, Camp Cedar Hill is the hub of operations for Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council\, Inc. Join us for a retrospective look at this woodland oasis away from the bustle of modern life\, where campers can enjoy the beauty and respite nature has to offer. \n \nFrancine Edwards one of the co-founders of the Girl Scout Museum at Cedar Hill (est. 1983) Francine Edwards has a keen interest in the early history of Girl Scouts\, including the 100-year evolution of Camp Cedar Hill.  A current museum volunteer\, Francine is actively involved in sharing the stories of the past and preserving them for future generations. \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, April 12th at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/cedar-hill-cornelia-warrens-gift-to-the-girl-scouts/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cedar Hill,cultural,History,Waltham
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260426T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260426T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T210505Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled WCAC: Connecting Waltham Through Community Access
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on Sunday\, April 26th @1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with WCAC: Connecting Waltham Through Community Access with Maria Sheehan  \nFor decades\, Waltham Community Access Corporation (WCAC) has been an important part of Waltham’s local media landscape—giving residents a platform to share stories\, highlight community issues\, and celebrate local culture. Established in 1985 to ensure that the community has a voice in local media\, WCAC provides public access television channels\, production resources\, and training so anyone in Waltham can create and share programming. \nJoin Maria Sheehan for a special event exploring the history\, impact\, and future of community access media in Waltham.   \n\nDiscover how community access television strengthens civic engagement in Waltham\nHow local residents\, students\, nonprofits\, and organizations use WCAC to produce shows and share community stories\nThe role community media plays in strengthening civic engagement and local communication\nHow YOU can get involved and create your own programming\n\n \n Maria Sheehan\, Executive Director of the Waltham Community Access Corporation\, has served the Waltham community for the past 18 years. She is a graduate of Framingham State University\, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Communications. Maria has an extensive background in local television\, having worked with WCVB-TV Channel 5\, WQTV Channel 68\, and New England Cable News. She has also taught television production to students in grades K–8 and managed the government access channel in Shrewsbury. Prior to coming to Waltham\, Maria served as the General Manager of Westborough TV. In her presentation\, she will discuss the origins of public access television and its history in Waltham. \nWhether you’re interested in media production\, have a story to tell\, or simply want to learn more about your local access station\, this event is a great opportunity to connect with fellow community members and discover how WCAC keeps Waltham informed and engaged. \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, April 26th at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \n This program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/wcac-connecting-waltham-through-community-access/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:public access,Waltham
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260503T153000
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SUMMARY:Steampunk Show & Tell II
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on May 3rd at 2pm as we continue our Social Series with “Steampunk Show & Tell II”. \nCurious about what steampunk IS?  Wondering WHY all the top hats and goggles?  Interested in HOW this genre is historical? \nThis event\, back by popular demand\, features steampunk models who will walk the runway with their steampunk garb and accessories\, followed by a panel talk about the history and creativity that goes into planning a steampunk look\, and different personas or cosplay that can be found amongst steampunks. \nJoin us for this vibrant and exciting event! \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, May 3rd at 2pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/steampunk-show-tell-ii/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:cultural,History,Show & Tell,Steampunk,Waltham,watch,Watch City
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260531T150000
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CREATED:20260215T222726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T004304Z
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SUMMARY:“Harmony in Bloom”
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on May 31st at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with “Harmony in Bloom” with Chaos Theory \nChaos Theory Quartet\, an all-women’s barbershop quartet\, is pleased to participate in the Waltham Museum’s artist series.  Celebrate spring with Ashley (lead)\, Dianne (bass)\, Jane (tenor) and Sherri (baritone) to hear a variety of classic and new favorites and learn more about the barbershop style!    Check us out on Facebook!   \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, May 31st at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/harmony-in-bloom/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acappella,cultural,music,social,Waltham
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ORGANIZER;CN="Waltham Museum":MAILTO:info@walthammuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260607T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260607T143000
DTSTAMP:20260508T024628
CREATED:20260331T213855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T213855Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Release: A Sound Bath Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Waltham Museum on June 7th at 1:30pm as we continue our Social Series with Echoes of Release: A Sound Bath Experience \nJoin us for a deeply immersive and healing experience with sound bath practitioner Leslii Stevens\, whose roots in the music industry and expertise in vibrational therapy create a one-of-a-kind journey of restoration and renewal. \n  \nA former tour media professional who traveled extensively with blues and rock legends—capturing the rhythm of life both on and off stage—Leslii now blends her passion for sound\, healing\, and performance into transformative sound baths using crystal singing bowls\, chimes\, and other resonant instruments. With her unique background in music\, yoga\, and trauma-informed practices\, Leslii crafts a sonic landscape that supports the nervous system\, quiets the mind\, and opens the heart. \nWhether you’re new to sound healing or a returning listener\, this experience offers a safe and soul-nourishing space to relax\, reset\, and reconnect with your inner rhythm. \nPlease bring a yoga mat\, blanket\, and anything that helps you feel cozy and supported while lying down. \nOur free event will take place on Sunday\, June 7th at 1:30pm 25 Lexington St. Waltham. Tours and refreshments available. Seats are limited\, so signup by calling 781-893-9020 or emailing info@walthammuseum.org with name\, phone# & email\, and number of participants. Parking available in the Public Parking Garage directly across from the Waltham Museum. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Waltham Cultural Council\, a local agency funded by Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://walthammuseum.org/index.php/event/echoes-of-release-a-sound-bath-experience/
LOCATION:Waltham Museum\, 25 Lexington Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Soundbath
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