Where are you needing more clarity in your life? Coaching is a thoughtful and fun process to help empower you to work toward your personal and professional goals. Deb Elbaum is a certified coach who works with motivated professionals in person or over the phone. Contact Deb for a complimentary coaching session at De*@*******um.com or 617-213-0858.
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Chemistry Tutoring
Chemistry Tutoring with “The Chem Coach”. Need a tutor so your student gets off to a good start with chemistry and stays on track throughout the year? The Chem Coach is for you. Jean Lindsay-Dwye is passionate about chemistry and wants students to like learning science! She has a degree in chemistry, teaching and industrial experience. Her kids went through South and having tutored students from North, she knows the schools and the system. One-to-one, small group and occasional tutoring. Please contact Jean at 617-584-8885 or th**********@***il.com.
Newton Leads: Ideas and Action – Next meet-up on October 29
“Newton Leads: Ideas and Action” is a new initiative designed to actively engage and partner with the Newton community to create a more livable, sustainable city.
Through a new web platform and monthly village meet-ups, citizens will be able to receive information and updates on city initiatives and events and share their ideas and input. The next village meet-up will be on Wednesday, October 29th at the Metro Credit Union in Nonantum.
Mayor Warren and City Department Heads will be available to hear input and answer questions beginning at 6:00 pm. Mayor Warren and city officials will also host a “virtual ideas session.” Anyone who is unable to make the meet-up will be able to stream the conversation from their computers or smart phones beginning at 7:00 pm.
Language Tutor available
Newton South sophomore and Brown alumna available for tutoring English, Spanish and French. Raised in a bilingual family, she loves writing, is passionate about foreign languages, and enjoys working with children! More than 3 years’ experience working with kids of different age groups, both as a camp CIT, and as a karate instructor. For more details please email ca***********@***il.com.
The Etiquette Academy of New England
Improving social and communication skills, projecting confidence, combating shyness, strengthening self-esteem and leadership skills, navigating friendships, resolving conflict, understanding social cues, basic manners and table manners, and more. Open Enrollment at: www.theetiquetteacademy.org
- Mind Your Manners: Beyond Please and Thank You
{Grades 2-4} 10:00 – 11:00 am - Etiquette for Middle Schoolers: Peer Pressure and Beyond
{Grades 5-8} 11:30 am to 1:00 pm - Etiquette for Young Adults: Social Skills for the Real World
{Grades 9-12} 4:00 – 5:30 pm
For more information call 617-608-3920 or email ad***@*****************my.org. Classes held on Saturdays, January 10th to March 14th, (no classes 2/14 or 2/21)
Chungdahm ReadWrite
1254 Chestnut Street
Singing from the Heart of Harmony
Explore the heart of harmony singing by ear through learning novel and exciting ways to listen. Discover how to create your own harmonies by listening to the rich overtones of crystal singing bowls, chanting together, learning to hear chords, singing in parts, and developing your own harmony paths. No music theory will be used–it’s truly all by ear and heart!
Instructors: Jan Maier, BSN, MPH, harmony workshop leader and Joan Caplan, LICSW, choral conductor, chant leader, crystal singing bowl artist, singer, vocal coach and writer.
Registration: Please reserve your spot in advance, as space is limited. Send requests for reservations or any inquiries to Jan Maier at je*****@*****st.net. Sliding scale $65-80; sponsored by Vocal Arts Collaborative, a non-profit with the mission to build community through singing.
November 1st, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sue Robbins’ Third Life Studio, 33 Union Square, Somerville
Halloween candy buy-back
Instead of eating all that Halloween candy, trade it in for awesome toys, books and art supplies at Green Planet Kids in Newton Highlands!
Children ages 2 – 12 are invited to bring in One Pound or more of fresh, packaged candy in exchange for a $5.00 Gift Card to Green Planet Kids! (One Gift Card per child. Child must be present, and accompanied by an adult). Candy will be sent to overseas military troops.
Bring in your candy during store hours November 1st through November 7th.
22 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands
617-332-7841
Newton Youth Hockey
Registration for Newton Youth Hockey’s Learn to Skate and Learn to Play programs is now open.
This program is intended for kids who are new to skating or need further work on skating basics. The focus is on having fun while teaching them through games and other activities. We work on getting up, balancing, pushing, gliding and stopping. There is one practice per week. NYH runs two 9 week sessions. The first session starts November 22nd at Daly Rink.
Register online: http://assn.la/Reg/?r=4:83156
This is the introduction to hockey program. Participants need the full complement of hockey pads. The program will build on skating skills, and introduce hockey stops, cross overs, more advanced balancing, stick use and puck handling, etc. Kids are placed into the program based on their birth year. From there, they are assigned teams and will continue with those same teams for the whole season. The program will run for 18 weeks and start in November. Register online: http://assn.la/Reg/?r=4:76107
Remaining Community Preservation Committee (CPC) Schedule for 2014
The CPC meeting previously listed for November 6th has been canceled. Requests for time on, and written materials for, the CPC’s remaining agendas in 2014 must be received by:
October 30th for the CPC meeting on November 20th
November 21st for the CPC meeting on December 11th
As a reminder, October 16th is the deadline to submit written questions or suggestions for revising Newton’s current CPA Funding Guidelines & Proposal & Project Handbook (proposal requirements), preferably by email to ai*******@******ma.gov.
From Safety Officer Dawn Fleming:
I have witnessed parents making U-turns directly in front of the school, pulling into resident driveways to turn around disregarding the child that is walking on the sidewalk. Using the Blue Zone as a personal parking space showing a lack of consideration for other students and parents, double-parking and letting their child or children out of the car into the street instead of letting them out onto the sidewalk.
All of these types of unsafe driving behaviors are being done on a daily basis, defeating the purpose of the Blue Zone and the ability for a safe environment for your child. When you drop your child off/pick up at school, remember it is your responsibility to keep your child and others safe. Parents want to watch their child enter the school and drive away knowing their child’s in the safe environment, what some parents fail to think about is the way they drive away, making a U-turn or driving with excessive speed to work. All it takes is one time for you to hit a child and your life and your family’s life will change dramatically. No one would ever want to hit a child but with the current unsafe driving behavior it can happen to anyone!
The Newton Police Department employs 58 crossing guards for all 15 Elementary Schools, which is more than most cities in Massachusetts. Dropping your child off at school and letting him/her walk across the street without using the crossing guard defeats the purpose of having them there for your child’s safety. We appreciate that the majority of parents are friendly and treat our crossing guards with respect but unfortunately some of our crossing guards have reported that parents have used profanity and have been very disrespectful towards them.
We try to maintain as many crossing posts as required by the number of children crossing with our guards. If the guards are not being utilized that post may be eliminated.
Please remember to drive safely for the well being of all children attending our schools.
Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.