Two Westwood High School Students made gifts for Meals on Wheels in Westwood for July 4.
Two high school students, Katie and Grace, have been delivering quarterly “surprises” for our Meals on Wheels seniors.
The 2021 Westwood Community Chest (WCC) Gala of Giving was a tremendous success.
On April 6, Westwood’s COA Walking Club enjoyed a guided tour of local birds and wildlife.
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“There are concerns if Extended Day is outsourced that there will not be the same level of care for our children," says one parent.
Westwood’s Little Free Libraries are becoming Little Free DIverse Libraries and you can enter to have your art be a part of it.
“Gala of Giving (to go) is scheduled for March 6, 2021 at 7:00 pm. Tickets are available on
Thanks to guides Angie Evans and Maria Constantini, Westwood's senior citizens can go on hikes twice a month.
Although the Senior Center remains closed, there are many virtual supports avai
Devin and Jocelyn Knox’s Volcanic Vanilla Extract was made in Westwood and netted the Westwood Food Pantry over a thousand dollars.
Multiple Westwood schools and churches came together to make this holiday magic happen.
The Westwood Council On Aging was looking for help with yard raking for homebound seniors.
Westwood Girls Scout Troop 62277 help make holidays brighter for Westwood's Homebound Seniors.
Plenty of virtual events are going on, as well as other important events.
Westwood Writes will establish a pen pal program between Westwood’s senior citizens and high school students.
Senior citizens can get a lunch through HESSCO and a book from the Westwood Public Library on Thursday mornings.
In an email to Westwood Public Schools parents, Superintendent Emily Parks reported that contact tracing has begun.
The Westwood Food Pantry has been closed due to COVID-19, but is reopening as of July 21, 2020.
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The students distributed more than fifty backpacks containing over $3000 of school supplies to Schools on Wheels Massachusetts.
Westwood Senior Center's Physical Location May Be Closed, but the CoA is offering classes via cable, Zoom, and more.
Katherine and Charlotte Santos made Kindness Rocks for Westwood senior citizens who are served by Meals on Wheels. #TheKIndnessRocksproject
The physically-distant version of Summer Reading through the Westwood Library will use the tracking tool Beanstack.
Natalie Hoge, 13, was inspired to make the colorful sign by Newton native John Krasinski’s YouTube Series “Some Good News”
Owing to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the senior center will close all June. Classes are on cable, Zoom, and Meals on Wheels is continuing.
Through the end of May, Westwood Media Center will be airing classes on its cable station (Comcast 8 & 12, and Verizon 32 & 42).
The goal of this program is to support parents/guardians of school-aged children in Westwood.
The organization will continue to mail Roche Bros gift cards to its clients.
"This is very difficult decision to make four weeks in advance," says CoA director Lina Arena-DeRosa.
In these times, "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" is needed more than ever.
Owing to COVID-19, the annual event that was scheduled for March 17 has been cancelled.
Members of the Community Spotlight group toured the Avon Recycling Center.
George Resker, of Troop 1 Islington, created a new walkway and bench for the Westwood Food Pantry's clients.
The annual drive will take place on November 23 and benefits The Westwood Food Pantry.
Jon Mattleman, MS, will speak to supporting teens and tweens. Attendants will learn to understand and engage with them at the Nov 18 event.
Seniors learned about Chinatown's history, tried foods, and enjoyed dim sum thanks to chef Roberta Hing.
The seniors went to Eva's Garden in South Dartmouth, where they learned how to grow various herbs and tasted some herbs.
The 15th annual conference will be held at Lake Pearl Luciano’s in Wrentham on Thursday September 19, 2019.
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The annual event will be held at the Sheehan School from 2pm-3pm.
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