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Private tutor offering sessions for academic support and ACT/SAT prep

Are you looking for someone who can help your son or daughter? Chris Orr has worked with students of a wide age range, specializing in preparing high school students for the ACT, SAT and tutoring Math, English and History. Most of his SAT prep students enjoy a score improvement of over 150 points, which exceeds the results of any national or regional tutoring company.

His approach relies on a 3 pronged focus on Strategy, Content, and Practice with the material to maximize his students’ results. With over 10 years of experience as an interviewer of college applicants, Chris also offers students and their parents college admissions consulting.

Families hire Chris to help students with English, writing, Algebra, Geometry, History, and the SAT, ACT, SSAT, ISEE, and AP exams. He works with students in their homes if the family prefers, or via Skype or Zoom. Find out more information about his services, including testimonials, at www.orracademicadvising.com or contact him at 781-304-8805 or orradvising@gmail.com

Mental Health: Starting the Conversation

Join Mayor Fuller, NAMI Newton-Wellesley, and Riverside Emergency Services to learn more about mental health, mental illness and the work of community organizations improving education and awareness.

Register for the webinar at www.newtonma.gov/mentalhealth

For additional information, please contact Aimee Sullivan at asullivan@newtonma.gov or 617-796-1420.

March 2nd, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, via Zoom

Family friendly outdoor art projects

Clay Soap Dishes Workshop – The Trustees of Reservations
This workshop is suitable for ages 5 and up, children ages 5-15 must be accompanied by at least one registered adult in their group. A safe, creative, festive, outdoor clay art project event that encourages clean hands and makes soap more fun!

February 27th, click below for details and registration

https://thetrustees.org/event/61518/

Clay Garden Signs Workshop at deCordova – The Trustees of Reservations
This workshop is suitable for ages 5 and up, children ages 5-15 must be accompanied by at least one registered adult in their group. Build, carve and decorate with ceramic colors fun clay signs for around your garden this spring! Creations will be fired and ready for signs in your garden before the snow melts!

March 6th, click below for more information and registration

https://thetrustees.org/event/61515/

 

2021 Annual Golf Tournament Save the Date

Save the date for the 37th (Almost) Annual Golf Tournament to benefit the John M. Barry
Boys & Girls Club of Newton.

Registration details to follow. Email events@newtonbgc.com with questions and/or to sign up for all golf emails with further details.

June 7th
Woodland Golf Club

Sponsored by Cambridge Savings Bank and Village Bank

Newton Youth Hockey registration and tryouts for 2021/22

Registration is open for next season’s travel hockey program. NYH will have Girls teams at the U10 and U16/18 age groups, Boys Midget (high school) teams, and co-ed teams for ages 5 through 14.

Tryouts for co-ed travel teams will take place the weeks of March 15th and 22nd. Tryouts are not required for Midget, Girls U16/U18, or Girls U10 players. However, U10 girls are welcome and encouraged to attend the tryout session for their co-ed age group.

For more information on programs, the tryout schedule, and registration, visit www.newtonyouthhockey.com. Please direct any questions to registrar@newtonyouthhockey.com.

Personal Chef

Born and trained in Italy, Marc Anthony Cannata brings his experiences from restaurants in both Europe and the United States to your table. With his skills and your direction, the days of worrying about what to feed the family could be over. Based in Newton, Marc can provide fun, healthy, and delicious food to even the most pickiest of eaters and practices the proper safety protocols to avoid cross contamination and the triggering of food allergies. Gluten free, whole 30, keto, paleo, AIP, gaps, etc…you name it, and he’s done it!

For additional information, please contact Marc at Cannarba@gmail.com or 914-837-7386.

Tutor available

Abigail Arnold, of Abigail Arnold Tutoring LLC,  provides online tutoring in English and writing for students from middle school upwards. She has many years of experience, including teaching and tutoring while earning a PhD in English at Brandeis University, and has extensive experience working with English language learners. She can help with areas including reading comprehension, grammar skills, writing assignments and essays in all academic subjects, applications for college and special programs, standardized test preparation, and creative writing.

For more information, please visit https://www.abigailarnoldtutoring.com

Join the Newton Food Pantry in putting together Kid’s Bags!

Kid’s Bags will be distributed to every child in a family that shops on Wednesday afternoon at the pantry location at Newton City Hall. The bags will be filled with a variety of child-friendly snack foods and drinks meant to be enjoyed by kids between meals during the school week.

Each Kid’s Bag must include the following:

● 1 or 2 individual containers of Chef Boyardee spaghetti, Mac & Cheese or similar pasta (2.5 – 5 oz serving size)
● 1 snack size fruit cup ( Dole Mandarin oranges, peaches or mixed fruit)
● 1 fruit (apple sauce) or / & vegetable pouch
● 1 or 2 Quaker oatmeal packets
● 1 granola bar, any kind (NO peanuts or nuts)
● 1 small single serving boxed milk (white or chocolate)
● 1 Capri Sun (or similar) 100% juice box or packet
● 1 Keebler (or similar) snack size cracker pack
● 1 Popcorn, Pop Corners snack bag, Goldfish or Cheez-It packet

Once you have filled 30 (or more!) Kid’s Bags, they can be dropped off at the NFP, Newton City Hall, War Memorial Auditorium two times per month beginning on Thursday, February 18th between 10:00 and 11:00 am and Saturday, February 20th, between 9:00 and 11:00 am.

Also, since children find so much joy in self-expression, it is the hope that the bags will be “decorated” for all to enjoy and that you will consider working with your child(ren), family members, neighbors, or groups on decorating Kid’s Bags!

The guidelines for decorating bags are the following:

● White paper bags must be 8” x 4.75” x 10” with handles. These can be ordered on Amazon (similar to https://amzn.to/3oU98ph) or purchased at Michael’s (similar to  http://bit.ly/3aEEzPl).
● All art must be non-secular and appropriate for all children in our diverse community. “Free art” is encouraged as are seasonal (winter, spring, etc.) themes, original patterns and designs. Please no representations of holidays.
● The use of drawing materials including markers, crayons, and colored pencils of different sizes, watercolor paints and a variety of stampers are encouraged.
● Children of all ages (Toddlers – School age) will be receiving the snack bags. Therefore, they CANNOT accept bags that have staples, tape, or any toxic materials (including glitter and glue) on the bags.

If you are interested in joining in this effort, please contact Marilyn Crone at mmc1335@gmail.com for more information. Thank you for your interest in Kid’s Bags and for your support!

Meet the Newton City Council Candidates

The Youth Commission is hosting an online forum and invites you to join and meet candidates Bryan Barash, David Micley and Tarik Lucas of Ward 2 and Maddy Ranalli and John Oliver from Ward 1.

The webinar will be led by the Youth Commissioners and will be a Q&A format.  Youth and adults are all invited to attend the forum to get to know each of the candidates.

Please spread the word to your friends! Webinar link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xWx9yKwqTLyAXZh9jXgSLA (REGISTRATION REQUIRED).

February 17th, 5:30-7pm via zoom

Candidates for City Council to debate

Area Councils’ debates with candidates for Newton’s Special Election for the contested City Council seats Councilor-at-Large, Wards 1 & 2 to be moderated by Marjorie Arons-Barron

These seats are currently vacant by the election of U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss who represented Ward 2, and the death of Councilor Jay Ciccone who represented Ward 1.
Voting is not limited to residents of Wards 1 and 2. EVERY registered voter in Newton can vote for these two contested Council positions.

The Special Election is on March 16th. Applications to vote by mail are available here. Send the completed application back to the Newton City Clerk’s Office by mail, or drop it in either of the two designated, secure drop boxes in front of City Hall. Ballot applications must be received by March 10th.

Register for the debate: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpf-mrqT0tG9ZvrnYqyo-BULJAS3sf1zVX After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

February 21st, 2:00 – 4:30 pm via Zoom

Produced by the 4 Newton Area Councils which are comprised of village elected officials.