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Waltham West Suburban Chamber of Commerce ~ 781-894-4700
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in Waltham, Mass. Operating year-round, Reagle produces
major musicals each summer, spectacular seasonal revues, and
celebrity concerts featuring legendary entertainers. The company
also offers a variety of school-based educational programs and
musical theater camps designed to give children in the West
Suburban region the opportunity to expand their horizons
through the performing arts. Stars who have appeared at
Reagle include John Davidson, Robert Goulet, Shirley Jones, Patti
LuPone, Ann Margaret, Andrea McArdle, Lee Meriwether, The
Mills Brothers, Sarah Pfisterer, Debbie Reynolds, Sally Struthers,
Tommy Tune, Leslie Uggams, Joanne Worley, and Rachel York.
ROSE ART MUSEUM
Brandeis University Campus | 415 South Street | 781-736-3434
Founded in 1961, The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University
is an educational and cultural institution dedicated to collecting,
preserving and exhibiting the finest of modern and contemporary
art. The programs of the Rose adhere to the overall mission
of the university, embracing its values of academic excellence,
social justice and freedom of expression.The museum features
permanent and temporary exhibitions, lectures, tours and
events. Open Tuesday - Thursday, noon to 5:00 pm. FREE
SPELLMAN MUSEUM OF STAMPS & POSTAL HISTORY
235 Wellesley Street (Regis College Campus)
Weston | 781-768-8367 |
You don’t have to be a stamp collector to enjoy the Spellman.
Created by Cardinal Spellman, a 20th century religious leader
and avid stamp collector, the museum includes the collections
of President Eisenhower, General Matthew Ridgeway, violinist
Jascha Heifitz and over two million stamps. Thursday-Sunday,
noon - 5 pm. Admission charged. Free stamps for the children.
Gift shop and US post office. Regular family days.
Rotating exhibits.
STONEHURST, THE ROBERT TREAT PAINE ESTATE
100 Robert Treat Paine Drive | 781-314-3290
Stonehurst, the country place of social reformer Robert Treat Paine
and his family, is a masterpiece of integrated design crowning
the career-long collaboration of two visionaries, architect
Henry Hobson Richardson and landscape architect Frederick
Law Olmsted, whose work continues to inspire culturally and
environmentally sensitive design. Hidden from the street on 109
acres of conservation land with trails, Stonehurst is the most intact
example of their approach to country house design and the only
one that is open to the public. Open year round. Guided tours
by appointment. Visit
for prices and
hours. Operated by the City of Waltham.
THE HOVEY PLAYERS ABBOT MEMORIAL THEATRE
9 Spring Street, Waltham | 781-893-9171
Community theatre holds productions throughout the year. Call for
event schedule and admission prices, or visit
THE WALTHAM FARMERS’ MARKET
Now in its 22nd season, runs every Saturday, 9:30 am to 2:30
pm, rain or shine, from June 16 through November 10. The
market is located in the Sovereign Bank parking lot, 1 Moody
Street, across from Waltham Common. The market features
locally grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods,
soaps, maple products, crafts, plants, wine, and more, plus
occasional concerts. See
or
call 781-893-0361 for more info.
WALTHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY
190 Moody St | 781-891-5815 |
Thesocietyconducts researchandpreservesacollectionofartifactsand
documents relating to Waltham’s history. Open by appointment. FREE
THE WALTHAM MUSEUM, INC.
25 Lexington Street | 781-893-9020 |
Museum is open to visitors Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00 - 4:30
PM. Come check out Waltham’s rich history featuring exhibits of
American Indian artifacts, Waltham Watch Co. products, early fire
fighting equipment and highlights of the Metz Car Co. and Orient
bicycles. Gift shop. Admission charged
WALTHAM PHILHARMONIC
P. O. Box 541188 | 781-891-7968 |
The Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra is a non-profit, tax-
exempt organization dedicated to performing baroque,
classic, romantic and contemporary music of symphonic
literature. It endeavors to meet the cultural, educational
and social needs of the greater Waltham area. The
orchestra provides a creative outlet for its members who
love to learn, perform and enjoy the orchestral repertory,
but do not depend on it for their livelihood. Members,
who give freely of their time, come from all walks of life
and share a common love of performing great music from
composers of the past and present. The orchestra enhances
the cultural life of the communities it serves by “giving
back” to them performances in which the audience can
enjoy and learn, in exchange for their local support. The
Orchestra rehearses on Mondays from Sept. through May at
the Clark Government Center, 119 School St. in Waltham.
To join our community orchestra or get more information,
please call 781-891-7968 or email
.
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