Category Archives: Events

Self-Defense for Girls and Women

The R.A.D. (Rape. Aggression. Defense.) Self-Defense for Women Program, taught by the Newton Police Department, is for girls and women ages 15 years and older, that covers topics of risk awareness and risk reduction. Along with the lecture portion, the majority of time is spent learning hands on techniques. Participants work at their own pace to learn that they are capable of physically defending themselves if the situation arises. This Program is especially important for high school juniors and seniors who may be travelling abroad this summer and/or attending college in the fall.

Please contact Anne Rosenthal at ro*********@*cn.com if you have questions or you can learn more on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NPDRAD

There is no charge for this program but registration is required to ensure your spot. Space is limited and it will fill quickly. Please click on the following link to register online:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Qh6-QCSGwWQswc3YgvCZGggu3MXmItB0bj4QWeq8WyI/viewform

March 16th, 23rd, and 30th (Participants should attend all three sessions)
5:30 to 9:30 pm

Hosted by Temple Shalom of Newton
175 Temple Street
West Newton

Are you thinking about ways to save on your energy costs while reducing your carbon footprint?

The Newton Solar and Home Energy Fair will include information on the various state and federal incentives available to homeowners. You can also learn how the city is taking advantage of solar and meet with a number of installers to see what might work for your home.

Representatives of many solar companies will be there, as well as organizations which can help with energy efficiency and financing for efficiency and renewable energy. There will even be providers with options for homeowners who may not be able to host solar on their own roofs, but are looking to support and use renewable energy.

Please join Mayor Warren on Tuesday, January 27th and learn how the renewable energy revolution can work for you! The event is free and open to all. If you have any questions please contact Rob Garrity, Director of Sustainability, at rg******@******ma.gov or 617-796-1043.

January 27th,  7:00 – 9:00 pm
Newton North High School Cafeteria

Pancake breakfast to support the Ligerbots

The LigerBots, Newton’s award-winning, competitive, high school, FIRST robotics team will be hosting an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at Whole Foods, Four Corners.

Cost is $10.00 per person and all proceeds benefit the LigerBots, who are in the thick of building their 2015 robot. Please come out to support the team!

January 31st, 9:00 – 11:00 am
Whole Foods, corner of Walnut and Beacon Streets

Electric Car Event

If you’ve been curious about what it means to have en electric car, this is the event to attend! The Sierra Club and Newton Solar Challenge invite you to attend the ‘EV+PV Event’. Electric car owners will be on hand to talk about their experience and to answer questions you may have about owning an ‘EV’. Representatives from Newton Solar Challenge will also be present to talk about the possibilities of combining EV and solar (PV) for the ultimate in reducing your costs and your carbon footprint.

Please contact Sunwoo Kahng at bo*********@*sn.com for more information. RSVP by January 29th to sign up and to learn the Newton Center location where the event will be held.

February 4th, 7:30 pm
(cars will be available for test rides from 7-7:30)

Ebola Relief Benefit

The Ebola Relief Benefit afternoon will include music, African crafts, creative activities for all ages and refreshments. Children will have the opportunity to make get well cards which will be delivered by Partners in Health to patients recovering from Ebola in West Africa.

Other Highlights of the day include:

  • a Pete Seeger tribute inter-generational sing-along at 3:00 pm with Joe Pete and Ruth Rappaport
  • an Interfaith Concert for Hope and Healing at 7:00 pm featuring the Lovetones, Dukpay
  • Drumming and Dance with performers from Liberia, Rimonim youth choir of Temple Emanuel and Koleinu Community Chorus.

If you would like to volunteer, please email Sarah at pe********@*cn.com or call 617-969-6378. More information is available at www.fbcnewton.com.

February 7th
First Baptist Church, Newton Centre

Her Conference: High School

Her Campus Media is hosting the second annual Her Conference: High School  at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. HerCampus.com is the #1 online community for college women and, along with local college admissions experts and current college students, are thrilled to share experience and knowledge with high school students as they prepare to apply and matriculate to college.

The conference is open to high school students and their parents and will cover everything they need to know to get ready for college! The day will include panels and speakers touching on everything from the college application process to what to pack, studying abroad, and everything in between. Breakfast will be provided by Pinkberry and lunch will be provided by Chipotle.

Students and parents can attend the conference for free. Anyone interested in attending the conference should enter “HCHS2015” at checkout for free tickets.

Keynote Speakers:
· Ryan Scheuer, Assistant Director of Admissions at Northeastern University
· Tammy Tibbetts, President/Founder of She’s the First
Registration is now open at herconference.com/registration and tickets are free with promo code “HCHS2015”.

Conference Website: herconference.com/highschool . For questions, please email co********@*******us.com.

Saturday, February 7th
Northeastern University

Free ACT vrs SAT Comparison Test

On January 31st and February 18th, Chyten Education Services of Newton will be offering a free ACT vrs SAT comparison test. Although both tests are accepted at all universities and colleges, many students are left wondering which test to take.

Chyten’s ACT vs. SAT Comparison Test uses a proprietary algorithm that compresses both the ACT and the SAT into a single test, while suffering no diminution of accuracy on either. It is accompanied by a free report that provides performance detail, information on overall performance and a recommendation of which test students should take. Taking Chyten’s ACT vs. SAT Comparison Test can save student’s countless hours preparing for an exam that may not suit their unique learning style.

To sign up for this free test and report simply call 617-559-9931. There is no obligation of any kind and it is a great opportunity to learn which test is the right fit for your student!

858 Walnut Street, Newton Four Corners

Waban Library Center Kids Book Club!

The next meeting of the book club will be discussing “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio. “WONDER”, is now a #1 New York Times bestseller and is included on the Texas Bluebonnet Award master list.

This program is a new monthly book club for elementary school kids. An adult should accompany each child, BOTH of whom have read the book and are ready to participate. The book will be aimed at about third grade reading level. However, elementary school students from any grade are welcome to join. (The child can either read the book on their own or have it read to them.) There is no commitment to attend every month, just come when your schedule allows. At the end of the meeting, the group who is there will choose the next book.

Refreshments will be served.

February 9th, 6:30-7:30 pm
Waban Library Center
1608 Beacon Street www.wabanlibrarycenter.org

MLK Newton Community Celebration

Martin Luther King Day 2015_0

The 47th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration features Newton Mayor Setti Warren, Newton School Superintendent David Fleishman, and Reflections by Newton School Students.

Also Musical Selections by Rimonim (Temple Emanuel Choral Group), Newton All City Treble Singers, Newton North Jubilee Singers and The Love Tunes from Myrtle Baptist Church.

Monday, January 19th, 9:30 am
Temple Emanuel
385 Ward Street, Newton Centre

Olympian, Inventor, Obama Staffer, Bestselling Author Top Newton Inspires Speaker List

Reserve Your Spot Today!

The Newton Schools Foundation will kick off its 50th anniversary year on January 21st with the fourth annual Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community. Since 2011, Newton Inspires has been uniting Newton residents for an evening of discussion with some of Newton’s brightest, most accomplished and most interesting community members.

This year’s program features headliners Olympic gold medalist and physician Dr. Tenley Albright; MIT professor, engineer and inventor Dr. Robert Langer; former White House staffer and Huffington Post Chief of Staff Herbie Ziskend NNHS ’03; and New York Times bestselling author and journalist Mitchell Zuckoff.

The 2014 program will take place Wednesday, January 21st, 7:00 – 9:30 pm at Newton South High School. The cost is $10 for Newton residents, $15 for non-residents. Space is limited, so advance registration is highly recommended. To register, go to www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org

Newton Schools Foundation would like to thank their corporate sponsor, Belmont Savings Bank. They would also like to thank the following businesses who are supporting Newton Inspires by donating freshly made baked goods and other delectable desserts and beverages: Baker’s Best Catering, Better Life Food, George Howell Coffee, L’Aroma Café & Bakery, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Rosie’s Bakery, Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market.