Sponsored and presented by:

Waltham Cultural Council and the
Downtown Waltham Partnership

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Join us in fun and celebration along the Charles River in Waltham, MA
Friday & Saturday June 11th & 12th, 2010!


Friday June 11 Highlights!

* Boating on the Charles *
5 to 8PM - Canoe and Kayak Rentals
Cronin's Landing (Moody Street Bridge)

* Moonlight Kayak & Canoe Tour *
7 to 10PM - Picnic Dinner Included!
For Tour Reservations call (617) 965-5110
Charles River Canoe and Kayak


* Open Air Music Concert *
6:30 to 9PM - Sugarfoot Afro-Latin Jazz Band
Cronin's Landing at Margarita's Patio


* Waltham Art Windows Opening 2010 *
Artist Widow Displays Along Moody and Crescent Streets
Check out the Art Windows Walking Map!


Saturday June 12 Highlights!

* Artists Paint the River *
9AM to 3PM - All Along the River


* Waltham Farmers' Market *
9:30AM to 2:30PM - Sovereign Bank Parking Lot, One Moody Street
Celebrating It's 20th Season Grand Opening!


* River Walk *
10AM - Meet at the Gazebo on the Common
A Guided Nature Walk Led by Waltham Land Trust


* Boating on the Charles *
11AM to 4PM - Canoe and Kayak Rentals
Cronin's Landing (Moody Street Bridge)


* Reception/Art Auction *
4 to 6:30PM - Free and Open to the Public
Center for Digital Imaging Arts, 274 Moody Street

Buy some Art at the Auction and
Sample Food & Beverage from our Various Sponsors!


* Open Air Music and Dance *
10AM to 4PM - Various Musical Artists and Performers
Cronin's Landing at Margarita's Patio and Embassy Park!
Check out the 2010 Performer Schedule & Line-up!


* Kids' and Family Activities! *
10AM to 4PM - Embassy Parking Lot and River Walk

Featuring: Diamond Sisters Circus Act, Rock Climbing Wall,
Antique Typing, Quill-writing, Watch-making and MORE!

Special thanks to:
The Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation!


* Prospect Hill Forge *
Traditional Blacksmithing Demonstrations - Embassy Park Lot

10:30AM Making a Knife, 11:30 Ironcarving: A Dragon Head
12:30PM Gang Hammering, 1:30 Making a Spoon
2:30 Making a Knife from a Railroad Spike, 3:30 Audience Requests

For more information visit Prospect Hill Forge



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