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Summer Camp 101: An Educational Forum for Parents

Enrolling your child at day camp or overnight camp is a significant and sometimes complicated decision. This informational evening will assist families who are exploring camping options for their children. It is neither a sales pitch, nor a camp fair, but a unique opportunity for parents to hear from experts in the field.

A local camp referral agent and four camp owners and directors, representing a day camp and girls, boys, and co-ed overnight camps, will participate. In addition to answering your questions, this diverse panel will address a broad range of topics including:

• benefits of camping
• types of camps available & differences between them
• practical strategies for matching your child to the right camp
• ways to assess your child’s readiness for camp
• questions to ask a camp’s owners and directors
• how camps extend and enrich the work going on in schools

Sponsored by the Zervas Elementary School P.T.O.
February 26th, 7:00 to 8:30 pm
Zervas Elementary School
30 Beethoven Avenue, Waban

Indoor Farmers Market, Tuesday, Feb. 11

The Newton Farmers Market offers a wide variety of goods including fresh produce, meats, seafood, organic eggs, coffee, tea, spices, jams & jellies, pickles, hot popovers & bread, cheeses, honey, maple syrup, Lilies, lavender items (including soaps, lotions & pillows) and gluten free baked goods.

Every Tuesday, November-June
1:30-6:00 PM
Hyde Community Center
90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands (accessible by T)

We now accept EBT/SNAP/credit and debit. Tell your neighbors and friends to check us out! more information, please call 617-796-1525.

Call for Nominations: Newton Schools Foundation Celebrates Excellence

Newton Schools Foundation Celebrates Excellence at its Second Annual Spring Gala

Newton Schools Foundation invites the community to submit nominations for honorees to be recognized at its Second Annual Spring benefit gala, Celebration of Excellence, May 3rd at Newton North High School. The Foundation will honor people who have made a positive impact on the Newton Public Schools.

The benefit will feature the comic genius of Jimmy Tingle, gourmet fare generously donated by local restaurants and the music of Loose Change, a band of Newton educators, not to be missed!

Nominees may include employees and alumni of the Newton Public Schools, and Newton community/business leaders. Anyone can submit a nomination by the deadline of March 15th. Submissions of 150 words or less must include your name and email address and the name and email address of the nominee, as well as the following information:

  • For NPS long-standing employees/retirees:
  1. The name and address of the Newton school where the nominee works or worked
  2. A statement explaining what positive impact this person has made on the Newton Public Schools
  • For NPS alumni:
  1. The Newton school(s) that the nominee attended
  2. The name and address of the person’s business, if applicable
  3. A statement explaining what positive impact this person has made on the Newton Public Schools
  • For Newton community/business leaders:
  1. The name and address of the person’s business or organization, if applicable
  2. A statement explaining what positive impact this person has made on the Newton Public Schools

Submit nominations by March 15 to in**@*********************on.org or Newton Schools Foundation, c/o Celebration of Excellence, 246 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre, MA 02459. For more information on the Celebration of Excellence, visit www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org

PAC Meeting on Writing Measurable IEP Goals

Have you ever wondered how to write a better IEP for your child, one that has goals that can be readily understood and measured?

Please come to a meeting of the NewtonPAC on the topic of Writing Measurable IEP Goals with Brenda Dater of the Asperger’s Association of New England. This workshop will provide practical information on how to write better IEP goals and objectives to meet your child’s needs. She will address the main areas that are often covered in an IEP, and will examine examples from real IEPs to determine if they are measurable. You will leave with the tools that you need to analyze your child’s current IEP and to develop goals that are easy to understand, implement and measure. All NewtonPAC presentations are open to everyone, and are free of charge.

February 11th
Education Center, Room 210
100 Walnut Street, Newton

Networking begins at 7:15 pm., and the presentation will begin at 7:30 pm. Any questions, please email Eileen Sandberg at Ei***********************@***il.com.

Newton Youth Players Summer Program

Budding actors and actresses in Newton can still join the cast of “Annie”. The popular resident youth theatre program, Newton Youth Players, has a few openings for the summer production of “Annie”. Directed by Melissa Bernstein, the morning theatre program gives children an opportunity to be part of a summer stock experience. Young actors entering grades 2 through 6 spend their mornings with professionals who specialize in drama, music, scenery design and choreography. This fun-filled three and a half week program culminates in a wonderful musical production. For more information and to register, visit www.newtonyouthplayers.com

Watertown Children’s Theatre

Register NOW for Spring Programs! Download the Spring Brochure for information about all Spring Programs!

Programs include:
Grease, School Edition Grades 3-9
Jr. Players Grades K-2
Black Box Series: Jungle Book Grades 3-5
Audition Workshop Grades 3-9
Stay and Play: Around the World Age 2-4
Page to Stage: Funky Folk Tales Age 4-Grade 1
Master Class: Puppetry and Puppet Construction Grades 3-6
Playwriting and Ten Minute Play Festival Grades 8-12
Improv Troupe Grades 5-8
Boys Only Dance Review Grades 5-9
Scenic Painting Grades 3-5

and more!

For more information, please call 617-926-ARTS or visit
www.watertownchildrenstheatre.org

State of the City

This Monday evening, February 3rd at 7:45 pm you are cordially invited to join me as I deliver my annual State of the City Address. This will be an opportunity to hear about accomplishments of the past year, as well as key objectives and priorities of the years ahead.

The State of the City Address will take place on Monday, February 3rd at 7:45 pm in the Aldermanic Chamber of Newton City Hall, located at 1000 Commonwealth Avenue. I hope to see you there.

Thank you,

Setti D. Warren
Mayor

Creative Start Children’s Centers

Newton Creative Start Children’s Centers provide top quality, accredited educational programs and child care for children 15 months to 5 years of age. They make early education and childcare easy on your family’s budget!

Find out more at these upcoming events:
• Open house on February 13th, 3:00 – 5:00 pm.
• Winterfest on February 21st, 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
Call (617) 527-6689 for more info or visit: communitiesunitedinc.org/newton_creative_start/

GELF Celebrates 5 Years!

The Global Education Leadership Fund (GELF) is five years old. Join 150 members of our community for chef’s favorites, wine, and live entertainment to benefit lower income Newton students aspiring to participate in international educational programs. The dinner is on Saturday, March 8th, 6:30-10:30 pm at Newton North High School.

This year alone GELF has funded:

· $33,000 in grants to
· 28 students for
· 10 different international trips

You may pay online or send a $150/person check (made payable to Newton Schools Foundation) to Newton Schools Foundation, 246 Dudley Road, Newton Centre, MA 02459. If you plan on sending in a check, please click here and register. Please write GELF on the memo line of your check and include guest names and your email address.

Whether you are coming or not, please consider donating to Support a Teacher to attend the event ($100/person) or just mail a check to the address above.