Category Archives: Events

Calling all sports fans!

Well-known sports personality Bill Littlefield, star and producer of NPR’s Only A Game, is
speaking at the Waban Library Center. Come to a fun reception and book signing of his legendary book, “Only A Game,” and hear the inside scoop on our teams and much more!
$5 donation to the WLC is your ticket.

Tuesday, February  4th, 7:30 pm
1608 Beacon Street, Waban
www.wabanlibrarycenter.org

Community Preservation Committee meetings

NEXT FUNDING DEADLINE – February 1st
Yes, that’s a Saturday! To qualify for the fall 2014 funding round, new projects must start by contacting staff by February 1st to request an orientation meeting, then submitting a pre-proposal to the CPC by  March 1st.

Contact Program Manager Alice Ingerson by phone at 617-796-1144 or by email at ai*******@******ma.gov . Projects that miss these deadlines cannot qualify to submit a full funding request until fall 2015. For more information about the funding process, see the Guidelines & Forms page of the program website at www.newtonma.gov/cpa.

PUBLIC HEARINGS on NEW PROPOSALS
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Newton Spelling Bee

The buzz is…the Newton Spelling Bee is back! In its new location of Newton City Hall, the fun and educational Spelling Bee for Newton elementary school children is back for its seventh year! This year, the Bee is sponsored by ChungDahm ReadWrite – the critical reading & writing experts – who are also sponsoring a free ‘pre-bee’ coaching session for all registered participants. There are five dates for the Bees, with multiple grade sessions on each day, March 24th, 25th and 31st and April 7th and 8th.

Each grade session is a separate Bee with a first place prize donated by Learning Express. Every speller receives a goody bag to celebrate their hard work. The sessions fill up quickly. Please register on line at www.newtoncommunitypride.org

Theatre Ink presents: The Book Of Days

Theatre Ink presents: The Book Of Days, by Lanford Wilson. When murder roars through a small Missouri town, Ruth Hoch begins her own quest to find truth and honesty amid small town jealousies, religion, greed and lies. This tornado of a play propels you through its events like a page turning mystery. Tickets $7.00 at theatreink.net or contact ad********@***********ma.us

February 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th at 7:30 pm
Little Theatre, Newton North High School
457 Walnut Street, Newtonville

The Tanglewood Marionettes present The Dragon King

An underwater fantasy based on Chinese folklore, The Dragon King tells the tale of an intrepid Grandmother who journeys to the bottom of the sea in search of the elusive Dragon King and the answers to why he has forsaken the land above. With colorful sea creatures, an exciting adventure, and a Dragon King that will knock your socks off! Don’t be stuck inside with cabin fever over school vacation, this show is a delight for the whole family. Tickets in advance at www.newtoncommunitypride.org for $8, or $10 at the door. Open seating. 617-796-1540 for more information.

February 23rd, 1:00 and 2:30 pm shows
Newton City Hall

Teen Summer Program Expo

Newton South High School again hosts the annual Teen Summer Program Expo on February 3rd in the cafeteria. Admission is free.

If your teenager needs an enriching and rewarding summer experience, don’t miss this great opportunity to meet personally with directors of more than 80 of the best summer programs in both the U.S. and abroad. There is a wide variety of programs in locations all over the world and at every budget level, including academic enrichment, adventure travel, community service, environmental and ecology, internships, intensive sport instruction, language immersion, arts/theatre/music, college prep and gap year programs.

The Expo can help you efficiently cut through the overwhelming amount of information online and make an informed decision about programming, safety, and supervision. Bring friends if your kids want to find a program together! For more information contact La***@***************rk.com or call 617-244-3316.

February 3rd from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Newton South High School cafeteria
Snow date will be Tuesday, February 4

Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices Expo

Not sure what to say to your teen about dating safety? Want to encourage your teen’s positive self image? Wondering what resources Newton offers for teens and families?

All parents/guardians and teens are invited to the Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices expo on Wednesday, January 22nd.

  • Discover community resources promoting positive decision making for teens
  • Enjoy refreshments and student performances as you browse the exhibits
  • The first 50 teens who bring a parent will receive a treat bag
  • This expo coincides with Junior Parent Night; parents/guardians of juniors are asked to come early to explore the expo.

To learn more go to www.NorthPTSO.org. Walnut and Lowell Street lots and Hull Street will be available for parking. Please observe neighborhood signs and restrictions.

January 22nd,5:00 to 7:30 pm
Newton North High School

Comedy Night benefiting Newton Boys and Girls Club

Comedy Night is just four weeks away on February 7th.

Featuring comedy by Kevin Flynn, tickets are $50 and also include table seating, a hearty Italian meal, musical entertainment by DJ Ken Drew and free parking. Also, try your luck at our exciting raffles and live auction, take advantage of a very affordable cash bar, and share in plenty of laughs the whole night through!

Whether an early Valentine’s Day treat or simply a night out, be sure to purchase your tickets online or contact Diane at: 617- 630-2066 or dm********@*******gc.com.

Friday, February 7th 
Doors Open: 6:30 pm; Show: 8:00 pm
American Legion Post 440, 295 California Street, Newton
Ticket Cost: $50 each | $500 table of 10

Watertown Children’s Theatre presents “Into the Woods”

Into the Woods, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine, will be performed in the Black Box Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown.

This fractured fairy tale features a motley crew of characters including a blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood, a rapping witch, and an uncertain Cinderella. A cast of 9th-12th graders including Newton residents Ariel Bavly and Sam Hoban explores what can happen in the woods in this Broadway favorite. WCT’s Producing Director, Meghan Kenny invites audiences to enjoy “the music, the magic, and the mayhem.”

Tickets are $12 and are on sale beginning January 14th through WCT’s website at watertownchildrenstheatre.org or by calling 1-800-838-3006. For more information, visit WCT’s website or call 617-926-ARTS.

January 31st at 7:00 pm
February 1st at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm
February 2nd at 1:00 pm

Kevin Breel featured at Newton’s Third Youth Summit, Feb. 15

Comedian Kevin Breel — a 20-year-old activist working in the area of depression and mental health — will speak at Newton’s third annual Mayor’s Youth Summit, Wednesday, February 5 from 6PM to 9PM at Brown Middle School, 125 Meadowbrook Rd.  The Summit is open to teens, parents, and other community members and will focus on youth/adult communications, difficult conversations, and the results of the first two Summits.  The Mayor’s Youth Summits are sponsored by the Newton Youth Commission, City of Newton Health and Human Services Department, and The Newton Partnership to focus on challenges and solutions facing Newton teens.  See Kevin Breel’s TEDx talk, “Confessions of a Depressed Comic” at his website, www.kevinbreel.com.  Help promote this event by printing out this flyer (PDF).