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Waltham Farmers Market, Healthy Walk: Things To Do This Weekend
From checking out the Waltham Farmer's Market to taking a walk to heading over to a vigil, here are some ideas for your weekend.

WALTHAM, MA — Looking for some inspiration this weekend when it comes to getting out of the house? Turns out there's plenty to do in the Watch City. From the first farmer's market of the season to walks outside to the Importance of Being Earnest.
Have a go:
1. Go to the Farmer's Market!
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Next time you're at the @walthamlibrary, come see us! Reminder - OPENING DAY is this Saturday, June 9 - opening bell at 9:30 pic.twitter.com/R2XOKfOBUH
— Waltham Farmers' Mkt (@WalFarmMkt) June 5, 2018
2. Go for a walk with Healthy Waltham:
Take a walk, meet others, & get fit! Join @HealthyWaltham & the Waltham Recreation Dept. for their "Waltham Walks Meetups" walking group June 8th, 9th and 10th! Meet up details in flyer: pic.twitter.com/7FztVTmJey
— City Of Waltham (@CityofWaltham) June 8, 2018
3. Go watch a live performance at the Charles River Museum:
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For many fans of Oscar Wilde, this play is his finest work. Sure, you can see the movie, but watching a live performance is far better! @CharlesRiverMus presents Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest — June 8 - 10 https://t.co/cMN5vf9tqq via @Shareaholic
— DiscoverWalthamMA (@DiscoverWaltham) May 31, 2018
4. Stand up for Immigrants:
Please come! Vigil in Support of Immigrant Children and Students, Saturday, June 9, 10 to 11 a.m., Main and Moody Streets, Waltham Common. It's time to protest this brutal treatment of immigrants -especially children!
— Diana Young (@dyoung04954646) June 4, 2018
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