Category Archives: Community Notes

After-School Program for Middle-schoolers

The Newton Highlands After-School Program, just for middle school children, is hosting an Open Houses for interested families. This is a terrific opportunity for parents of middle school kids (or current 5th graders) to learn more about the program as they plan for the next school year.

Please join the staff and see the wonderful space that is the home base. For more information, visit the Highlands After School Program website or contact: Director Rochelle Acker at 617-999-4617 or hi******************@***il.com.

April 30th, 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Brigham House
20 Hartford Street, Newton Highlands

Bikes not bombs

Do you have an old or unused bike? Donate it to Bikes Not Bombs, a local non-profit that ships bikes overseas to support economic development. Bikes of any size and condition are welcome and can be dropped off on May 17th between 10:00 am and 12:30 pm along with a $10 donation per bike used to defray shipping costs. For more information see http://bikesnotbombs.org/bike-drive/925.

May 17th
First Unitarian Church
1326 Washington Street, West Newton

Help a Newton Senior with Spring Clean-up

Newton At Home has volunteer opportunities with Newton Seniors in your neighborhood. Volunteers are needed to assist members with Spring Clean Up of their property. This is a great family activity.

A member of the Village to Village Network, this members’-driven, neighbor-to-neighbor nonprofit organization serves our city’s residents 60 years of age and older.

Consider becoming a volunteer for Newton at Home. Be in touch to support a growing community of neighbors helping neighbors. Contact: Julie Plaut Mahoney at vo******@**********me.org . Visit http://newtonathome.org/

JCC Boston Diller Teen Fellowship

The Diller Teen Fellows is a national youth leadership program for 10th and 11th grade students currently available in 22 cities in North America, South Africa and Israel. In Boston, the program is administered by the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston. Twenty Boston area Jewish teens – the JCC Boston Diller Teen Fellows – are selected based on leadership aptitude, commitment to Jewish learning, interest in exploring their connection to Israel and passion for community service.

The Fellowship year runs from September 2015 to December 2016 and includes 10-12 Sunday afternoon workshops, three weekend retreats, two overnight experiences, 10-day hosting of a Diller Teen Fellow from Haifa in the spring, and a three-week summer seminar in Israel. Applicants must be current 9th or 10th graders (10th and 11th graders this fall). To register for an information session, visit www.bostonjcc.org/diller. To learn more, contact te***@***gb.org or 617-558-6512.

Two information sessions for the JCC Diller Teen Fellowship program will be held on May 3rd and May 21st from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center, 333 Nahanton Street,  Newton.

Dirty Boys Composting

Dirty Boys Composting can get you started Composting. Do you want to start a backyard compost pile but don’t know how to begin? Have you started composting but aren’t sure if you’re doing it right? Dirty Boys Composting can help.

Grant Berman, a Newton South junior, and his crew will handle your composting needs, including: compost bin purchase, delivery, installation; compost pile jump-start with top notch, Newton-bred, red wiggler worms; compost sifting and resuscitation; compost pile check ups and maintenance; family education, and on-call consultation. Annual subscriptions begin at $70.

For more information visit the Dirty Boys Composting website or or contact Grant at gr***@*****************ng.com.

Newton Community Preservation Committee –

Museum Archives Project Public Hearing May 14th:

The CPC will hold a public hearing on a request for $400,000 in additional funding for the Museum Archives, Accessibility & Fire Suppression project. A total of $742,345 in CPA funding was previously appropriated for this project in 3 phases: 2008, 2010 and 2013. The program website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa, includes a link to both the new request and past requests from its Proposals & Projects – Pending page.

Contact Alice E. Ingerson at 617-796-1144 or ai*******@******ma.gov.

May 14th, 7:00 pm
City Hall, Room 204

Theatre Arts Camp- Special offer

Register For Summer 2015 – 50 % Off One Week Theatre Arts Camps!*
*Use Code WTPEast when you make a payment and receive 50% off any one week theatre camp. Offer available until April 30th.

Click here for more information: http://www.wellesleytheatreproject.org/summer-camps/
Click Here to Enroll: http://www.wellesleytheatreproject.org/registration-and-parental-cons/

Seeking Summer Volunteers for the Waban Library Center

The WLC in Waban is looking for high school students who are interested in working a few hours per week this summer at our small community run library. Work starts a week after school closes, and ends in mid August. This is a good way for students to get involved with community service, and help us at the same time.
The work involves typical library work plus helping us with Story Time and occasional crafts projects with children. A personal interview must be scheduled at a convenient time. Students are encouraged to write to wa**********@***il.com or call 617- 244-0700.

Summer Basketball Camp with Boston University

The Boston University basketball staff welcome boys, ages 7-18, and girls, ages 12-14, to the fourth annual Coach Jones Basketball Clinic.

Campers will receive coaching from highly qualified coaching staff and former players and be divided by age and skill to ensure that each camper has a meaningful and fun experience. For more information and to register, visit the Coach Jones Basketball Clinic website or contact Doug Goon, assistant director of basketball operations, at do******@**.edu.

June 29th – July 2nd
BU’s Case Gymnasium
Cost: $250