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Boys & Girls Club of Newton, Spring Time After School Fun!

This spring season at the Club is filled with programs for all ages. Programs like: PHOTOGRAPHY, MURAL ART, MUSIC, CERAMICS, and STEM will capture and inspire your child’s imagination. In addition, The Club will offer wide range of ATHLETIC programs that will get hearts pumping after a long day of school.

Some of these programs can be done outdoors if weather permits to have your child enjoy the great spring weather.

Register Today! https://www.newtonbgc.com/spring-program-2021

Summer Camp Fundraiser!

Help Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors send 15 – 20 students to camp this summer.

While camp scholarships do pay up to 80% of the cost, too many families can not afford the 20% – 30% payment required of them. Through this fundraiser NNHN has already raised $4,500 to help Newton school children continue to socialize, play and learn with their friends this summer, however as the word has spread, they have learned about more needs.

There is an amazing program – a collaboration between METCO and Newton Community Ed – to fund and sponsor 75 students to attend camp this summer. This program is $6,700 short of their need to cover the transportation and two-week camp costs for 6 more NPS students and NNHN hopes to help.

For every additional $1,100 raised, they can cover the cost for one more camper. For more information and donation links please visit the NCP sponsor link. And, for more about the METCO/NCE program click here Camp.

Here is an example of the campers they want to support (names changed for privacy).
“Alex and Dylan are twins, to a single mom, going into the first grade next year. Zoom Kindergarten was tricky for them, but they are back in school full time and loving their Continue reading

Home Goods Donations Needed

Appointments available for easy drop off of your unwanted like-new or new household items Mondays 1:00 -2:00 pm and Wednesdays 2:00 – 3:00 pm in Newton Centre. They particularly need Queen and King bedding, small appliances such as toasters and blenders, dishes, eating and cooking utensils, towels, shower curtains and cookware.

Welcome Home strives to provide families experiencing hardship with basic household items they need to live with dignity and are a local nonprofit organization that collects and redistributes like-new household items to dozens of people in need each month with no fees, no forms and no requirements. Any items that they cannot use are repurposed or recycled appropriately, thus benefiting the environment. To schedule a drop off, request items or learn more, visit http://www.welcomehomemass.org or email  welcomehomemass@gmail.com.

Family-friendly interior designer

Good Space was established on the basic principle that a properly designed environment can significantly improve your quality of life. They believe every room should be a living room and by unlocking the potential of your home, they’ll create a personalized space for you that emphasizes both style and substance. The collaborative approach and systematic process make it easy to transform your space into one that is beautiful, comfortable, and functional.

When this happens, you use your spaces because they are more functional, you want to use them because they are more beautiful and family members are happier. Good Space has been particularly helpful to families during the pandemic, helping to create appealing environments that meet the demands generated by the additional time spent at home.

Service is flexible to suit your unique needs, budget, and schedule and includes decorating, planning, project management, prepping for sale, organizing, and space recommendations. Please email info@goodspacesolutions.com or call 508-314-1216.

Outdoor Family Bootcamp – Small Group Training

Get the whole family moving while spending time together OUTDOORS at the Leventhal-Sidman JCC!

Enjoy fun and adaptable activities including partner exercises, family fitness games, circuit stations, & more. Activities will be 100% child-friendly, but also challenging enough for grown-up participants. Physical distancing requirements will be followed and all levels welcome. For ages 7+ yrs.

Register at bostonjcc.org/smallgrouptraining. Cost is $225.00 (flat rate for family) or $199.00 for members.  For more information, contact fitness@jccgb.org.

Saturdays, May 1st – June 5th,  10:00 – 10:45 am
Leventhal-Sidman JCC
333 Nahanton Street, Newton

Earth Day Event


The Newton Library presents Save the Planet and Your Health with a Plant-based Diet. Learn about the environmental impacts of the meat, dairy, egg, and fishing industries at a special Earth Day Green Newton series program with Sara Sezun, Chair of the Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter Plant-based Planet Team. Find out how eating a plant-based diet can improve your health and help remedy environmental issues such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, habitat loss for endangered species, and zoonotic disease transfer.

Register here to Save the Planet.

April 22nd,  7:00 pm via zoom

Learn to create Home Harmony in this three-week course

Join certified Professional Organizer (CPO®) Erika Salloux of Living Harmony to learn how to Create Home Harmony. Registration required. Sign up here Harmony

In this three-part series you can learn proven strategies with steps for getting and staying organized. Bring an organizing project you’ve been avoiding and get it done by the end of the series. Please note, when you sign up, you are signing up for all three sessions.

April 20th, 27th and May 4th, 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Sponsored by ShelfGenie and co-sponsored by the City of Newton Department of Senior Services.

Mental Health: Continuing the Conversation

Join Mayor Fuller, Samaritans Inc., and Families for Depression Awareness to learn more about suicide prevention, recognizing depression and bipolar disorder, and the important work being done to reduce the stigma of mental health issues in our community.

Register online at www.newtonma.gov/mentalhealth

May 6th, 6:30 pm

Summer basketball shooting clinics

Steve Matthews current Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach for the DCL Large Champion Newton South Lions, and one of college basketball’s all-time great shooters, will run four-day shooting clinics this summer. Attendees will learn how to shoot with perfect form. The clinics will include all aspects of the game of basketball. There will be lectures, drills, contests, and games.

June 28th –  July 1st
July 6th – July 9th
July 26th – July 30th
Session 1, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, Session 2, 12:30 – 3:30 pm

For Boys & Girls entering grades 5-9, Cost is $199.00 per attendee. *Each session limited to 24 attendees.

Please complete and submit application online at stevematthewsshootingclinic.com

Cold Spring Park, 1094 Beacon Street

Green Newton Covid-19 Memorial Trees 4C Project: Plant Trees to Honor Those Who Lost Their Lives

The goals of the 4C Tree Project (Capture Carbon Commemorate Covid) are to provide a beautiful living memorial to neighbors lost to Covid-19, remind us of our need to care for each other, and help mitigate the negative impacts of climate change by planting trees.

The city forester has purchased 170 trees to go in parks, schools, and streets across Newton this Spring. We hope that the Newton community will come together to help fund these trees and show that we care. Please donate at www.greennewton.org/trees. You can add a note to the donor scroll and mention your school, club or membership affiliation. Also follow the progress of this memorial on instagram @4ctreeproject.