Women’s Community League
The Women’s Community League (WCL) of Weston provides women with social, educational, and philanthropic opportunities to cover all ages and interests, carrying on its mission established many years ago. Over the years, the group has contributed time, money and boundless amounts of energy to the betterment of the Town of Weston and surrounding communities. Membership is open to all women residing in Weston.
The league is housed in The Barn and connector of the historic Josiah Smith Tavern. The Barn is located at 358 Boston Post Road, next to the old Weston library. For over 30 years, the Women’s Community League of Weston has been custodian and tenant of The Barn of The Josiah Smith Tavern (Jones House). Home to the Clothing Exchange and Café on Tuesdays from September to May, The Barn is also the meeting location for many League activities, such as the Speaker Series and many social events.
The league is housed in The Barn and connector of the historic Josiah Smith Tavern. The Barn is located at 358 Boston Post Road, next to the old Weston library. For over 30 years, the Women’s Community League of Weston has been custodian and tenant of The Barn of The Josiah Smith Tavern (Jones House). Home to the Clothing Exchange and Café on Tuesdays from September to May, The Barn is also the meeting location for many League activities, such as the Speaker Series and many social events.
Weston Historical Society
Founded in 1963 at the time of the town’s 250th Anniversary, the Weston Historical Society is a private, non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and make available objects, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the history of Weston, and to educate residents about its community heritage.
From the 1960s to the present, the collections of both the Historical Committee and Historical Society continued to be housed at the Josiah Smith Tavern. The Historical Society has occupied rooms in the Josiah Smith Tavern since its founding.
