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Free voice workshops

Get to Know Your Voice: an exploration for singers, non-singers, and instrumentalists, ages 16 – Adults.

Every time you speak, you are skillfully playing one of the most complex instruments in the world – the one that lives inside your body! So why do so many of us believe we “can’t sing”? Come explore what your voice is capable of in a free, low-pressure hour of music-making at the All Newton Music School.  Instructor: Rachel Rynick

Sign up here:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YqIjtkhVPalKOIXkENbt5FemdE36lKjyoBKW_jc6_e0/viewform

Workshop dates:
October 29th
November 18th
December 1st
7:00 – 8:00 pm

All Newton Music School

Cub Scouts Pack 208 in Waban for Boys in Grades 1-5

Does your 1st to 5th grader like to discover new things? Take part in unique experiences? For 80+ years, Cub Scouts have been having the time of their lives making friends and learning new things in an environment designed to help them embrace challenges and celebrate achievements. Hiking, astronomy, wood crafts, derby car racing, museums, camping on a professional baseball field . . . definitely not the ordinary.

Learn more by joining the next Pack meeting and enjoying a presentation by Creature Teachers on October 14th, 7:00 – 7:45 pm at the Waban Library Center, 1608 Beacon Street. Come by and/or contact Russ Stein at cu*******@*************08.org or Barb Bower at bd********@***oo.com.

Newton Cultural Alliance Online Auction

The Newton Cultural Alliance is having an online auction in advance of their All That Jazz event on October 17th at the Windsor Club. There are items from tons of great local businesses – please take a look! https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/auctionhome.action?auctionId=245590554

Proceeds from the auction will benefit the restoration of the historic Nathaniel Allen House in West Newton into a thriving cultural center. For more information about NCA, please visit the website http://www.newtonculture.org/

Personal Chef to cook your dinners: Too Busy to Cook?

Your answer to the age old question – What’s for dinner?
Too Busy to Cook is a one-woman personal chef service in Newton. Too Busy to Cook caters to busy families and provides customized meals cooked in your home or hers.

Service includes cooking, packaging, labeling and reheating instructions, and leaves your kitchen at least as clean as she found it! Contact Eileen at ei**********@***il.com or 617-309-0454.  Visit the website http://2busytocook.com .

A new bakery at Oak Hill Park

Galit’s Treats with Love offers Israeli homemade pastries such as Challah bread & rolls, rugelach, burekas, jam, cakes & cookies. Gluten free and vegan pastries are also available.

Order online and pick up every Friday 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Shuman Center @ 675 Sawmill Brook Pkwy, Newton. Walk ins are welcome- depending on merchandise availability.  www.galitstreatswithlove.com.

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.  She is passionate about chemistry and has a degree in chemistry, teaching and industrial experience. Her daughters graduated from South, so she knows the school and wants students to like learning science!  Please contact  Jean Lindsay-Dwyer at 617-584-8885 or Th**********@***il.com .

Fall Tree Tour at Newton Cemetery

Newton Cemetery arborist Robert Reardon will guide a tour showcasing the interesting variety of trees and their true colors. The tour will take place rain or shine. Comfortable walking shoes, water, a camera and plenty of questions are recommended.

The tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Meet just inside the main gate in front of the office. Parking is available along the cemetery road or in the chapel parking lot. Free and open to all. For more information, call 617-332-0047.

October 17th,  1:00 pm
Newton Cemetery
791 Walnut Street, Newton

Newton Youth Hockey’s Learn to Skate and Learn to Play programs

Registration is now open.

Learn to Skate  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. They 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 21st at Daly Rink.

Register online: http://assn.la/Reg/?r=4:98927

Learn to Play  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 starts in November.

Register online: http://assn.la/Reg/?r=4:95428