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February Vacation Counselors in Training: CIT Program at New Art Center (GR 7-10)

This is a training program for teens who are interested in developing leadership skills working with younger kids with a focus on the visual arts. Under the mentorship of experienced New Art Center staff and faculty, CITs will have the opportunity to work directly with young children during art classes. If you are interested in becoming a future counselor, and if you like the visual arts, this is a unique opportunity to gain practical experience and important life skills while you still get to make art. Must bring daily lunch. CITs do not leave the building during lunchtime. LIMITED SPACE. Class Day: Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 4:00pm, 2/18/2013 – 2/22/2013, tuition: $200.00. Click here for information and to register.

New Art Center February Vacation Programs for Teens

For grades 7-10. Our programs offer opportunities for teens to express and develop their talents and artistic ideas learn techniques and gain important communication and critical thinking skills. Teens participate daily in two classes: ceramics class including wheel throwing and handbuilding and Mixed Media class including any medium of their choice such as drawing, painting, 3D, wire art, collage, printing, illustration, photography and 2D. This is a great opportunity for teens to make their own art, build their portfolio, learn about art history, new trends, and meet other teens. Classes are led by experienced New Art Center teachers and professional artists. Must bring lunch or parent/guardian must sign a “Permission to Leave the Premises” form. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm, 2/18/2013 – 2/22/2013. Tuition: $380.00. Click here to register.

Wearable Art Workshop with Artist Basil El Halwagy-Sunday, January 27 at New Art Center

Drop in! 1:00-4:00pm, $10. This is a fun, interactive workshop for children and adults to enjoy together. This workshop will inspire you to create a one-of-a-kind costume with a touch of contemporary art! The artist will supply materials, video art, and some novel ideas to help inspire your own wearable art. We’ll conclude with a Fashion Show. Bring this e-mail or mention “Sunday Fashion” for 1 free child admission. New Art Center, 61 Washington Park, Newtonville, 617-964-3424

Film & Discussion: “It’s Not Just Jenna” – A True Story of Child Sexual Abuse & Survival

Join Gail Sommer of Newton Community Service Center’s Child Assault Prevention program and Lee Doyle of the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center for a short film and a discussion about understanding child sexual abuse, how to recognize warning signs that a child might have been abused or that someone might be at risk to harm a child, and everyday actions that can help to make kids safer.

Thursday, January 31
7:00—9:00 pm
Underwood School, 101 Vernon Street, Newton, in the lower level Multi-Purpose Room.  

Note: While this program is appropriate for parents or caregivers of children of all ages, the discussion is geared to adults. For more information, email Gail Sommer. This workshop is free and no pre-registration necessary.

Co-sponsored by The Newton Partnership, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) and Child Assault Prevention program (CAP) at Newton Community Service Center.

Newton Unplugged and Connected seeks ideas, activities

Newton Unplugged and Connected reminds us that there is more to life than what is on the other side of a plug.

This year’s March calendar of suggested activities and events is now being constructed. We welcome ideas for activities and/or events (that are open to the public) and that are appropriate for children, youth, and their caring adults.

Please send your ideas to Gail Sommer at CAP  Newton Unplugged is sponsored by the Newton Child Assault Prevention Program (CAP), the Newton Community Service Center (NCSC), the Newton School Department, and the City of Newton.

February programs at Newton Community Farm

Newton Community Farm has some exciting programs for children in February! Visit the farm’s website for more details and to register.

Early Release Day Class, Feb. 6th, 1 –-2:30 pm, $25 general public, $20 Friends of the Farm

Dress warmly and come and spend an afternoon on the Farm as we look at ways plants, animals and even people adapt to the colder weather. Look for evidence of animal activity despite the colder weather and enjoy some fun games to keep us warm! Instructor: Alison Wilson Location: Newton Community Farm.

Kids on the Farm-Then and Now, Vacation Week Program Feb. 21, 2 – 4 pm
Co-sponsor: Jackson Homestead, Cost Per Family (4 people maximum, 1 adult required)
$30 general public, $20 Friend of Farm or Historic Newton member

Want to know what life on a farm would have been like for kids in Newton in past centuries? Using real artifacts from the Museum’s collection and real stories from the Angino family who lived on what is now the Newton Community Farm, we will explore how kids would have helped on the farm. Participants will also plant some seeds which will then be transplanted into our garden in the spring. Location: Jackson Homestead, 527 Washington Street, Newton

“Translations” at Newton North’s Theatre Ink, Feb. 6-9

Newton North’s award-winning theatre program presents “Translations,” written byIrish playwright Brian Friel and directed by Tim Finnegan.

We take it for granted, but for some the ability to speak the language we know and love is not always an option. Brian Friel’s drama, “Translations,” strikes at the heart of this concern as he looks back on 1833 Ireland and the decisions the Irish were forced to make under British Imperial rule. His characters are as real as they are timeless; their stories of struggling to survive in an oppressed state teach the true power and price of resistance.

February 6, 7, 8 & 9  at 7:30 pm
The Little Theatre, Newton North High School, 457 Walnut Street, Newtonvile
Tickets $7.00.

Available at www.theatreink.net <http://www.theatreink.net> , or Adam_Brown@Newton.k12.ma.us 617-559-6306

Learn about Newton’s proposed override at open meetings

Newton Mayor Setti Warren will hold Town Hall meetings throughout the city to speak to residents about the proposed override package, which Newton residents will vote on March 12.

The Mayor, accompanied by municipal staff and Schools Superintendent David Fleishman, will share details about the override proposal and answer your questions.

Here’s the schedule:

Sunday, January 27 at 1:00 pm. Hawthorn Playground/Pellegrini Park Rec. Center, Nonantum
Thursday, January. 31 at 7:00 pm. Scandanavian Living Center, West Newton
Sunday, February 10 at 1:00 pm. Ward Elementary School gym, Newton Centre
Sunday, February 10 at 3:30 pm. Oak Hill Middle School, Newton Centre
Tuesday, February 19 at 1:30 pm. Scandanavian Living Center, Seniors Town Hall with Newton at Home
Sunday, February 24 at 1:00 pm. Lower Falls Community Center, Lower Falls (To be rescheduled)
Tuesday, February 26 at 7:00 pm. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization Town Hall, Temple Shalom, West Newton
Thursday, March 7 at 7:00 pm. Mason Rice Elementary School, Newton Centre

For more information on the override, visit the City’s website or Building Newton’s Future website.

Celebrate Chinese New Year (early), Feb. 6

Learn about China and its education, politics, and economics from teachers and students who have participated in the Newton-Jingshan educational exchange program.

Sunday, February 6
4:00 – 6:00pm
Newton North High School

Presentations 4-5pm in Film Lecture Hall
Dinner & Conversation 5-6pm in the International Café

For interested parents, teachers, and students. Sponsored by the Newton-Beijing Jingshan School Exchange Program. RSVP by email.