What's Happening?
Watertown Walks, a community initiative hosted by Live Well Watertown and other local groups, is set to continue throughout June. These weekly walks, held at Saltonstall Park next to City Hall, aim to foster
community engagement through movement, conversation, and exploration of local resources. Each walk features a different theme, including city happenings, health and wellness, arts and culture, and community/business assets. Notable events include a Human Rights Commission walk on June 4, a wellness walk focusing on self-compassion on June 11, and a public arts and culture walk on June 18. The initiative encourages participants to connect with their community while promoting physical activity.
Why It's Important?
The Watertown Walks initiative is important as it promotes community engagement and wellness through accessible and inclusive activities. By focusing on themes such as human rights and self-compassion, the program addresses broader social issues and encourages dialogue among residents. The inclusion of public art and local businesses highlights the cultural and economic assets of the area, potentially boosting local commerce and tourism. These walks also provide a platform for residents to learn about and participate in community initiatives, fostering a sense of belonging and civic responsibility.






