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Lace up for the Mason-Rice Alumni Fun Run on June 13th!

Please join in the first-ever Mason-Rice Alumni Fun run for all alumi/alumnae in middle school, high school, and college on. See Mr. Springer at his final official Fun Run, enjoy some slush, and cheer on your former Mason-Rice classmates if you don’t want to run.

Tell all your friends and former classmates to come join the fun! Non-runners and current students and families are also welcome!

Monday, June 13th (rain date: June 15th)

6.00 pm: Middle school division (for former MR students who are now in middle school)
6:15 pm: High school division (for former MR Students who are now in high school)
6:30 pm: 18+

There will be a prize for the top male and female winner in each division.
Please register if you are running or attending so we can email you if we switch to the rain date.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a084eaea9238-mason

If you have any questions or would like to volunteer for the event, go to www.mysignup.com/mralumfunrun or email Debbi Kim de******@***il.com.

Newton Highlands Village Day, June 12th

Newton Highlands Village Day is a lively street festival which will be held Sunday, June 12th. This year’s’ event features something for everyone: live music, delicious food, carnival fun, silent auction, magicians, juggling performers, face painting, caricatures, games, craft vendors, and more!

The day begins with the Highlands 5K Road Race/Family Fun Run at 10:00 am. Register here! Find up-to-date Village Day information at http://highlandsvillageday.org

Are you looking for excellent after-school care combined with fun Hebrew and Jewish learning? Kesher Newton is the place for you!

Kesher Newton is a unique Jewish after-school program for grades K-8 that provides excellent experiential education in Jewish History, Culture, Ethics and Modern Hebrew in a joyful, “camp-like” atmosphere. We are a pluralistic Jewish community that is welcoming to all. Come and experience the difference in Jewish education Kesher has to offer!

Kesher Newton meets twice a week from 3:00 – 5:45 pm and still has limited openings in its Monday/Wednesday program. Email Ilana at il***@**********on.org or visit www.keshernewton.org for more information.

Host families needed

Dear Parents:

As part of the school district’s efforts to expand its global education program, Newton South High School has invited several international students to join us for the 2016-2017 school year. Through this program, NSHS has and will continue to receive excellent students from around the world. We really need the community’s help with this mission. Many Newton families have become host families to these students, and this has really proved to be a fantastic experience.

To help us attract host families, Newton Public Schools is working with Educatius International, a corporate partner on this program. As a host family, you receive Continue reading

Cabot Fair: June 4th

Join in for the 48th annual Cabot Fair!

  • Kiddie Rides
  • Crafts and Activities
  • DJ
  • Food Vendors
  • Games and Prizes
  • Yard Sale

Don’t miss it! Email ca*******@***il.com with questions.

June 4th, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, rain or shine.
Cabot Elementary School, 229 Cabot Street, Newtonville

Sing Out Newton!

A Free Community Sing Along hosted by the Newton Family Singers. Join friends, family and community members next Sunday at 3:00 pm for our first ever outdoor sing along at the Hyde Community Center bandstand, 90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands. All are invited to this free, family friendly musical event of the year!

There is a stellar roster of stars coming out to lead us in song, including Kate Seeger, niece of legendary folk singer Pete Seeger and musician in her own right, Newton Family Singers’ Artistic Director, Chris Eastburn, and 11-year-old child prodigy Fiddlin’ Quinn Eastburn, among others!

But despite the stars on stage, this event is all about community and sharing songs as one voice. We’ll be singing recognizable, timeless and meaningful folk songs by Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly and other greats.

In case of rain, we’ll bring the hootenanny indoors to the Hyde Community Center. See you next Sunday — all you need is a blanket or lawn chair and your voice! Please email ne**************@***il.com with any questions.

June 5th,  3:00 pm

Newton Theatre Company presents “The Importance of Being Earnest”

Two local theater companies – Newton Theatre Company and Newton Nomadic Theater have joined forces on Oscar Wilde’s beloved comedy, which treats triviality of the utmost social importance, and “minor” themes such as marriage, education and morality as inconsequential matters. The results are a comedy of the highest order. Jack and Algy, two ne’er-do-well best friends, live double lives. They are upright citizens in certain social circles, and rascals under the same pseudonym of Ernest everywhere else! When their façade is discovered the hilarity begins!

Tickets and information at http://www.newtontheatrecompany.com/

June 3rd, 4th, 7:30 pm, Newton Cultural Center at City Hall
June 10th, 11th, 7:30 pm, Gregorian Rugs, 2284 Washington Street