Category Archives: Community Notes

Celebrity All-Bach Concert will benefit Food Pantries

A Celebrity All-Bach Concert to benefit Newton’s four food pantries will be held on Monday evening, December 21st. Music for Food is proud to partner with the Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs office and Newton Community Pride to present this exciting concert.

This concert unites outstanding musicians familiar to Boston-area audiences: Lucy Chapman (violin), Guy Fishman (cello), Kim Kashkashian (viola), Ian Watson (harpsichord), and James Winn (flute), along with friends joining in for part of the program as special guests. Curated by Lucy Chapman, this program will include the Trio Sonata from Bach’s Musical Offering, the G major viola da gamba sonata arranged for string trio, and Chapman’s own arrangement of the A minor solo violin sonata.

Music for Food is a musician-led initiative for local hunger relief that sets forth a model applicable in every community. Concerts raise resources and awareness in the fight against hunger, empowering all musicians who wish to use their artistry to further social justice. For more information about Music for Food visit www.musicforfoodboston.org

Reserve your seat now! Tickets $25.00 Adults/$15.00 Seniors/$10.00 Students are available at www.newtoncommunitypride.org or at the door the evening of the concert.

December 21st, 7:00 pm
Wilson Chapel
Andover Newton Theological School
210 Herrick Rd, Newton Center

Gap year program information

Join Nadav Furgang, NSHS ’15, to learn more about his exciting gap year in Portland, Oregon! The Tivnu Gap Year is 9 months of hands-on Jewish social justice engagement. Participants live together, create community, discover the Pacific Northwest, and explore connections between Jewish life and social justice with their heads, hands, and hearts. For more information, please visit http://tivnu.org/.

Please RSVP to in**@***nu.org or to Beth Polasky at 617-244-5675 or sa******@***il.com.

January 10th, 3:00 pm for tea and desserts

 

Your Donations Make Our Students Better Writers

Dear Newton Schools Foundation Supporter:

By donating to Newton Schools Foundation, you can provide funds for even more teachers to participate in this unique professional development experience. For five decades NSF has provided private funding for educational programs that are difficult to address in the school department’s operating budget. Your donation enables NSF to fund:

  • Dynamic new curricula for all students.
  • Teacher training to ensure Newton educators use effective, up-to-date teaching practices.
  • Achievement gap programs and scholarships for low-income and minority students.

The programs, training, etc. span Newton’s diverse student population and impact all of Newton’s 12,000 students. When you give to Newton Schools Foundation you are ensuring that the Newton Public Schools continue to provide your child with the best education in this ever-changing teaching and learning environment.

Please click here to support NSF: Donate

P.S. Thank you so much for your continued support and we hope you join us in making a year-end tax-deductible gift to NSF right now.

Wrap up 2015 with the gift of music at Plugged In

Thanks to the generosity of community members like you and their belief in Plugged In’s mission, the year-end appeal has raised $20,000 of our $25,000 goal. They’re almost there…Can you help them reach the goal?

A gift of any amount will help ensure young musicians looking to better themselves and their communities will have a supportive, creative, and accepting place to do so. Contributions from friends, families, and fans just like you have made 2015 an amazing year filled with friendship, music, and doing good in the worl

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Open your heart and home to an International Student

Needed:  a loving host family for an NSHS International Student. Host families provide a warm and supportive home and family environment and students become part of your family. A monthly stipend is offered to all host families.

One of our fantastic exchange students from China who attends Newton South needs a new host family from early January through June 2016 because his current family is moving to Boston. Here is a little about the boy from China:

He is a very mature and independent 16 year old who has a warm smile, enjoys laughing and meeting new people, is inquisitive, and spontaneous. At school he has excellent grades and plays on the basketball team. He is polite, engaged, and engaging and has made many American friends here in Newton.

If you can host this boy through June or even for a short term, please email cl*********************@***il.com or call her at 508 246 7028.

 

Parks and Rec Programs for youth and adults

Newton Parks and Recreation is running the Newton South Recreation Complex on Sundays in January and February. Located at the Newton South High School, this Recreation Complex offers a variety of classes for youth and adults. Sign up in advance for Engineering with Lego Minecraft, Quick Start Tennis, Cardio Tennis, Badminton Instruction, Family Badminton, Archery, Pickleball, Open Workout, Walking and Weights and more.

Registration is available online at activityreg.com, check out our website at www.newtonma.gov/gov/parks and click on Indoor Recreation Centers, or call Channon Ames DiCiurcio at 617-796-1529 for more information.

Upcoming Teen Events @ the Library

Pasta Making,  December 15th, 4:00 pm, Druker Auditorium

Ever wondered how the professionals make handmade pasta and cheese-filled ravioli? Come learn how they get that great filling inside a ravioli. Have you ever heard of lemon pasta, or black pepper noodles? We will knead and roll out our own pasta, and make homemade ravioli. Teens can take the ravioli home to cook and will be provided with a recipe for a delicious, easy, brown butter sage sauce. Grades 6-12. Register online.

Trivia Nite @ the Library, December 28th, 6:30 pm, Druker Auditorium

Are you a genius at Jeopardy!? A consumer of crossword puzzles? Back by popular demand, come join the fun and test your mastery of useful (and useless) information! Some of your favorite library staff will challenge players with 4 rounds of questions from a variety of categories. Stretch your brain and win great prizes! Come alone or with friends. Teams can be up to 6 people, and we can match you with fellow devotees. Refreshments will be provided. Teens and families welcome. Register online.

In home tutoring available

ActiveMinds Tutoring, LLC: Your source for in-home tutoring. Effective, Personalized and Convenient. All grades/all subjects, including test preparation. Sign your child up today for academic success!

Call: 617-663-5700 during business hours, or 617-227-2225 evenings and weekends.Please visit the web site at www.activemindstutoring.com.