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Town Of Weston COA Weekly Update - September 6-9, 2022

Government and Politics

September 7, 2022

From: Town Of Weston

September's Here!

What do an oyster farm tour, Boston foodie tour,
a Bo & Bill Winiker Band concert, a guest speaker visiting from Mayland, and a local panel in honor of International Day of Peace have in common? They're all things we're looking forward to in September!

We can’t help ourselves but share our excitement about our September newsletter and all that we’ve packed into an impressive month.

T'ai Chi Returns In-Person This Week

T'ai Chi Level 2 returns to the Community Center Tuesday, September 6 at 9:30! Targeted toward those with t'ai chi experience, this class focuses on refining the form and deepening our understanding of concepts and philosophies of t'ai chi. Even if you are new or need a refresher on t'ai chi, you are welcome to join us!

Check out the full schedule of our in-person and Zoom fitness classes: Fitness Classes | Weston, MA

Newton-Wellesley Hospital Presents

A Matter of Balance

Wednesdays, September 7-October 26, 1:45-3:45, COA

This nationally-acclaimed course teaches that falls are controllable and emphasizes practical coping strategies to reduce the fear of falling. Learn to lessen your fall risk with improved strength, increased activity, and adjusting your environment. Sponsored by Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Call the COA at 781-786-6280 to register.

Pickleball, Weston?

Local and Global Foreign Policy Discussion Group to Discuss Local Issues

Thursday, September 8, 1:15-3:30 at the COA

Weston resident and volunteer Joel Angiolillo will lead our discussion on local issues, including hot topics in Weston and the State.

-Two votes will come up at Weston Town Meeting on September 13th, one concerning the Town Pool renovations and the second focusing on designing and building Pickle Ball courts. But more generally, what are the recreational needs of, and options for, seniors in Weston? 

-In November we will vote on a ballot initiative to raise state income taxes on people who earn more than $1 million annually. What impact with this have on the Commonwealth?

-In November we will also vote on a ballot initiative to restrict driver’s licenses to legal residents only. What are the arguments for and against?

These meetings are hosted in person at the COA with an opportunity to join virtually on Zoom. Contact the COA at 781-786-6280 to register.

Island Creek Oyster Farm Tour

Our Private Beacon Hill Neighborhood Food Tour filled up in a few hours but there are still a few seats left on our Island Creek Oyster Farm: Private Group Hatchery & Boat Tour on September 14!

Your 2-hour tour starts where the oysters do: in the hatchery, where you will see how farmers recreate the ideal conditions for oysters to reproduce and learn the stages of growing algae (oyster food). Next, you’ll head to the nursery where the team monitors oysters through a period of exponential growth before they are big enough to be planted out in the Bay… your next stop!

The captain of the Nathaniel Winsor, a 27-foot Carolina Skiff, will guide you out on the water for an up-close look at the heart of what they do at the farm. We’ll share oyster tales, toss back some freshly harvested oysters, and soak up the sun. If you’re up for it, they will even teach you to shuck your own.

Rain or shine. Cost: $100, includes tour, oysters and transportation. Call the COA at 781-786-6280 to register. Registration begins August 29. Payment required upon registration. Cancellation deadline 9/9 by 4:00 pm. Refunds will not be issued after this date.