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This is Part 2 of a two-part post containing images from the record breaking 12th Annual Interfaith Walk for Hunger of Sunday, October 17, 2021. The walk raised over $13,000, almost double the amount that it has raised in previous years. For images from Part 1, click here.
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Darlene Wong Cancell
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Darlene Wong Cancell
Photo by Karim Malek
Photo by Darlene Wong Cancell
Photo by Darlene Wong Cancell
Photo by Darlene Wong CancellThanks to Photographer Karim Malek and Walk participants for sharing these images of the 12th Annual Interfaith Walk for Hunger with Westwood Minute!
These are great strides in addressing concerns about a lack of openness and two way dialogue raised by Westwood citizens. Thanks to the Select Board and to Mr. Read for listening and acting.
Thank you Ms. Galkowski for this thoughtful acknowledgement of positive steps being made by our Town government. My generation loves the positive empowerment. Exemplary.
In promulgating the public comment policy, the Select Board has taken a big step towards showing willingness to engage in conversation with Westwood residents about the many important issues at hand—currently, the Fire Station 1 and the budget.
Moderate rain, with a high of 57 and low of 33 degrees. Patchy rain nearby for the morning, patchy snow nearby during the afternoon and evening, patchy rain nearby overnight.