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Town Of Weston COA Weekly Update - October 10-14, 2022

Government and Politics

October 10, 2022

From: Town Of Weston

Weston COA Weekly Update
Week of October 10-14 

Art exhibits are back at the COA!
Our fall show features highlights of Weston resident, Herb Randle’s portraits and landscapes from his 60-year career as a painter. Herb is a fixture at the COA as a member of the COA Arts Council, a devoted participant in the COA art community and a mentor to many. He has exhibited extensively throughout New England including the North Shore Arts Association, DeCordova Museum and Florentine Frames in Weston. Join us for a reception Tuesday, October 11, 11:30-12:30 or stop by the COA any time to enjoy Herb’s artwork.

There are a few spots left on our private guided tour of Mount Auburn Cemetary, Wednesday, October 12, 12:30-3:45.

Designated a National Historic Landmark, Mount Auburn is one of the country’s most significant designed landscapes. Here, the arts of horticulture, architecture and sculpture combine with the beauty of nature to create a place of comfort and inspiration. This 90-minute walking tour will focus on the stories of history, monuments and the lives of those buried here. Rain or shine. Cost: $15, includes tour and transportation. Call the COA at 781-786-6280 to register. Payment required upon registration. Cancellation deadline 10/7 by 4:00 pm. Refunds will not be issued after this date.

Don't miss Richard Bell (on Zoom this time) for The Long Goodbye: The American Revolution in Britain Wednesday, October 12, 1:00-2:30.

Seen through American eyes, the Revolution marks a triumphant moment. Through British eyes, it looked quite different. To the King, the war for independence was an affront, a temper tantrum by an ungrateful colonial rabble. But, as historian Richard Bell explains, beyond the palace and Parliament, British responses to the war were anything but monolithic. The country was bitterly divided as to what the war was about, how to win it, and whether it was worth it. Call the COA at 781-786-6280 to register.
Mark your calendars – Professor Bell will join us in person on November 28 for and igniting presentation on The Fire of Frederick Douglass.

Live Virtual Walking Tours!

Take a tour of the heart of Venice, St. Mark's Square and JUST ANNOUNCED - Berlin's Festival of Lights

Admire the most captivating buildings in Venice in this virtual tour Thursday, October 13, 11:00-12:00,  that focuses on the area around the beautiful Piazza San Marco, or 'La Piazza', the square, as it is referred to by Venetians. Admire the stunning St. Mark's Basilica, one of the best-known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture and see the exceptional ground gold mosaics that took centuries to complete. Stroll by one of Europe's most impressive and easily recognizable 

buildings, the Doge’s Palace, and wonder at the Bridge of Sighs, which has become a renowned symbol of romance. Your expert guide will explain how the captivating Piazza san Marco became known as 'the drawing room of Europe' and helped shape Europe and the world. 

Explore the center of Berlin during the Festival of Lights - the most breathtaking annual event in the German capital. Friday, October 14 at 1pm. For just 10 days all the main sights in the city center become a canvas for extraordinary and original light and sound shows. Each venue displays different art and music, designed by a different artist and musician each year.

There's still time to read the book for
this week's Local and Global Discussion Group book discussion of Dana Milban's The Deconstructionists: The Twenty-five Year Crack-up of the Republican Party, Thursday, October 13, 1:15-3:00 at the COA.

Don't forget - Tuesday, October 11 is the last day to sign up for our cider donut pick up on October 14!