[monoslideshow id=”180″]The Language Club brought 13 students to Dorchester on December 14 for the annual visit to the Haitian Multi-Service Center to help celebrate the holiday season. The club members and the club advisors, language teachers Laura Huizinga and Melissa Bryant, volunteered in the daycare, organizing many activities such as “Pin the Nose on Rudolph” and ornament-making.
Over the past weeks, WHS students and faculty members also brought in presents that could be given to the children at the daycare. During the Language Club’s visit, Junior Ahmed Nasri dressed up as Santa Claus to deliver these presents to the kids.


![Wayland Historical Society Executive Director Scarlett Hoey explains the history of the Cochituate Gatehouse.
"The exterior is still a nice monument to remember buildings [involved in] water history," Hoey said. "We all drink lots of water, and it's such an important resource that we kind of take for granted nowadays."](https://waylandstudentpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/IMG_2024-1200x800.jpg)























Ms. Langelier • Jan 2, 2013 at 7:47 PM
You all did such an amazing job of bringing holiday cheer to the kids at the daycare. Bravo to Ahmed for dressing up as Santa and to the WHS community for donating gifts.