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Weavers’ Guild of Boston Annual Sale

Main Floor

This year, the Weavers’ Guild of Boston is celebrating 100 years (1922 – 2022)! For the 2022 Annual Sale, the Guild will offer shoppers a wide range of one-of-a-kind handcrafted items. These will include: scarves, shawls, clothing, blankets, rugs, placemats,...

The Many Layers of Sophisticated Women

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

The Many Layers of Sophisticated Women is an all-English vocal recital which asks: for each woman who exudes strength and confidence, what struggles lie just beneath the surface? Presented by mezzo-soprano Leslie Jacobson Kaye, this program shares each character's greater...

WPL Film Club @ the AIC: The Apartment

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

NEW YORK ON-SCREEN   THE APARTMENT  1960  125 minutes   Vienna-born director Billy Wilder (Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity, Stalag 17, Some Like It Hot), was known for nothing if not his sardonic style and this film is considered one of...

Fix-It-First: Knife Sharpening

Ever since humans invented blades, they had to figure out how to sharpen them. In this Fix-It First workshop we will be learning about metals, edges and sharpening. Bring your dull knives, scissors, chisels, planes, hedge clippers, shovels, etc. or just...

Free

WPL Film Club @ the AIC: Man On Wire

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

MAN ON WIRE (2008)  94 minutes If this documentary comes across as a heist film, it is totally intentional, because when Phillipe Petit set out to tight-rope walk between the World Trade Center towers in 1974 -- it was an...

Raúl The Third Author/Illustrator

Author/Illustrator Raul the Third Talk, demonstration and book signing Raúl The Third is a New York Times bestselling and three-time Pura Belpre award-winning illustrator, author, and artist living in Boston. Vamos! Let’s Cross the Bridge was awarded one of the...

WPL Film Club @ the AIC: The Devil Wears Prada

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2006 109 minutes This look into the New York fashion world has both a sparkle and a distinct edge. The sparkle comes from Anne Hathaway, who plays a just-out-of-school journalist working for the editor of a...

Weston Handmade Holiday Market

The Loft and the Reading Room

Get a jump start on all of your holiday shopping! The Weston Handmade Holiday Market features a curated selection of exhibitors selling handmade and hand designed items. Celebrate the season with artisan-crafted goods and find something for everyone on your...

WPL Film Club @ the AIC: If Beale Street Could Talk

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK 2018 117 minutes Based on the novel by James Baldwin and set in the early 70s Harlem, this film tells the story of Tish and Fonnie, two childhood friends who have started a romantic relationship....

Weston Jewelry Art Night

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

Welcome Weston JewelArt to Town Center! Newly opened at 483 Boston Post Road, join us at the AIC for an introduction to this local family owned business. Celebrate Indian and Sri Lankan culture, learn about gems and the art of...

Free

WPL Film Club @ The AIC: Bell, Book and Candle

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

BELL, BOOK and CANDLE,  1958 106 minutes It takes a lot to make New Yorkers flinch, and in Christmastime Greenwich Village, a circle of witches amidst the Beatniks and Bohemians raises nary an eyebrow. If anything, buttoned-down publisher James Stewart...

WPL Film Club @ the AIC: The Age of Innocence

Reading Room 356 Boston Post Road, 2nd floor, Weston, MA, United States

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE 1993 139 minutes For a man who has made his name depicting the gritty underside of New York, it would seem strange that Martin Scorcese would want to adapt Edith Wharton’s novel about polite society in...