The Girl Scouts are hosting a Winter Bash event at their camp property in Waltham later this month and are happy to invite girls in grades K-3 and their families to this event. Please see the flyer HERE for details.
January 29th, 1:00 – 2:30 pm
The Girl Scouts are hosting a Winter Bash event at their camp property in Waltham later this month and are happy to invite girls in grades K-3 and their families to this event. Please see the flyer HERE for details.
January 29th, 1:00 – 2:30 pm
The show follows a typical day in the life of Charlie Brown, along with his beloved dog Snoopy and the rest of your favorite Peanuts characters. Will Charlie Brown ever get a valentine, pitch a winning baseball game, or get up the nerve to talk to that red-headed girl? Come to the show to find out.
Sing along with the Gang’s all-time favorite songs, including ‘Happiness’. A terrific family show, perfect for children of all ages. Meet and greet the characters after the show! Tickets are $15.00/$10.00 in advance at www.newtoncommunitypride.org or $20.00/$15.00 at the door. More information at www.newtontheatrecompany.com
February 3rd, 7:30 pm; Febriuary 4th, 7:30 pm; February 5th, 2:00 pm
Newton Cultural Center
Newton City Hall, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue
Registration is now open for Fit University High, a summer mentorship program that prepares high school students for healthy living in college. Email ho***@****tu.com for more information and/or to register your student to join the Fit U community by participating in workshops led by Boston’s fitness and health professionals.
Are you wondering if your child is ready? Are you wondering how to figure out what is the best fit for your child? Are you not sure how long to send your child? This presentation will help you understand the many benefits of overnight camp. You will learn what to ask when speaking with different directors, what to look for when you go on tours. This presentation will help you eliminate some of your anxieties about sending your child away to overnight camp.
This workshop is presented by Jill Vetstein, a licensed clinical mental health therapist specializing in children. She has a B.S in Education and a Masters in Social Work and is also a writer, blogger, professional speaker and a mother. Jill has been working with parents and children in many settings for over 25 years. Jill has over 20 years of experience in the camping world both as a camper and as a professional.
This is a lecture to help parents get general information about readiness for overnight camp and to answer questions and allay anxieties. It is not representing any camp in particular. Camp Specialists is a FREE referral service to help families find the best fit for their child and has no bias for one specific camp over another. For more information on the services, please email na**********@*************ts.com.
Feb 8th, 7:00 pm dessert reception; 7:30 pm presentation
Needham Historical Society, 1147 Central Ave, Needham
Registration is now open for summer programs at the Newton Community Farm. Preschool through High School, including new additions for 2017.
Register for week long programs before March 18th for the Early Bird Discount.
www.newtoncommunityfarm.org/education
Financial assistance available for qualifying applicants. Questions? Please contact Alison Scorer, Education Director at ed*******@*****************rm.org.
Tickets on sale now for Romeo and Juliet! Part one of WCT’s Winter 2017 production series exploring love in its many forms…
Buy tickets online or call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006
February 3rd, 7:00 pm
February 4th, 7:00 pm
February 5th, 1:00 pm
MainStage Theater at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, Watertown
Register now for School Vacation Programs! WCT Youth Theatre at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown.
February Vacation
Around the World (K-8) Register here
Teen Ceramics Intensive and More (Gr. 9-12) Register here
Teen 12-Hour Theatre Project (Gr. 9-12) Register here
The Williams Elementary School PTO is holding a HUGE auction fundraiser with tons of donations from many wonderful organizations, both locally and around the North East. You’ll find items for restaurants, camps, gyms, salons, hotels, classes, museums, theaters,
and so much more! There is something for all ages, interests and budget.
The auction will be live January 28th – February 5th at https://www.biddingforgood.com/williamspto/2017
The Newton Community Preservation Committee’s next meeting has been moved to January 19th, in City Hall Room 204. The meeting will start at 7:45 pm. A public hearing will start at 8:00 pm on a design funding request for the Crescent Street affordable housing & community park project (West Newton/Auburndale). The proposal is online from www.newtonma.gov, under “Proposals & Projects – Pending.” For assistance, contact Alice Ingerson, Program Manager, at ai*******@******ma.gov or 617-796-1144.
Uke 1 – an introduction class to the ukulele and perfect for kids who want to learn an instrument, while exploring the world of musicianship. Students will learn basics of the instrument, including rhythmic strumming and chords. They will be playing songs in a few short weeks! Tuesdays, 1:15 – 2:00 pm
Uke 2 – The student must have completed Uke 1. All levels of players are welcome for continued learning and weekly “jam session”. Tuesdays, 2:15- 3:00 pm
Now Registering kids in Grades 2 – 5 for the Spring Session. Bring your own instrument or contact teacher for rental. Register at www.activityreg.com, click on MA, click on Newton Parks & Recreation, click on Register, click on Programs or Activities, click on Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs, click on Ukulele classes. Or call 617-796-1540 for more information.
Tuesdays, January 31st – April 4th at the Newton Cultural Center at City Hall