Scholarship Foundation Establishes Performing-Arts Award Honoring Benjamin J. Tan
WAKEFIELD — A scholarship in memory of community member Benjamin J. Tan has been created to support Wakefield performing artists, according to Wakefield Patch, while Lucius Beebe Memorial Library readies three summer programs opening as early as Sunday.
COMMUNITY & ARTS
Lucius Beebe Memorial Library has a trio of events on the calendar this week. On Sunday, June 15, the library launches Tiny Art: Wildflowers, providing participants with take-home kits containing basic materials and step-by-step tutorials to complete over the following weeks — the latest installment in the library's summer programming run. Monday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. brings Coloring & Craft Nostalgia Night, a laid-back drop-in for anyone who misses the uncomplicated pleasure of a fresh coloring page and a full set of markers. The week wraps Wednesday, June 18 at 2 p.m. with a virtual Author Talk featuring storyteller and popular blogger Ted Page, who will discuss his book "Good Grandpa: Stories…" Registration and question submission for the Author Talk are available on the library's website.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"The Benjamin J. Tan Scholarship for the Performing Arts Established" — The Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield announced the new award in Tan's name, designed to carry forward his dedication to music, arts education, and community life, per Wakefield Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wakefield).
"2026 July 4 Fireworks Guide For Wakefield" — Patch has assembled a rundown of local fireworks, parades, and Independence Day events in and around town as the country prepares to mark 250 years of nationhood, per Wakefield Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/wakefield).