Please donate to the food pantries in Newton by leaving bags of non-perishable food and toiletry items on your front porch on Saturday, May 9th.
Your Postal Carrier will be picking up donations when they drop off your mail that day.
Please donate to the food pantries in Newton by leaving bags of non-perishable food and toiletry items on your front porch on Saturday, May 9th.
Your Postal Carrier will be picking up donations when they drop off your mail that day.
A weekend under the big tent at Newton City Hall
Entertainment! Food Trucks! Juried Craft Show! Music! Dance!
Family DanceFEST – An evening of fun for the whole family, under the big tent and on the lawns of Newton City Hall. Pick up dinner from the Festival Food Trucks, join in the interactive games and dance party organized by Siagel Productions and The Dance Academy. Dress to move and be ready to dance with friends and family to today’s top musical favorites. Don’t miss the special appearance by The Dominoes.
Friday, May 8th : 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Tickets: $10 or $25 for family of 4. www.newtoncommunitypride.org/festival
Tanglewood Marionettes “Cinderella” -A classic fairy tale told with wit and style, the story unfolds as the pages of a giant book open to reveal each beautifully painted setting, featuring lavishly costumed marionettes. All your favorite characters are here, from gentle Cinderella to the bumptious stepsisters and the charming prince, but we do offer a few new surprises: Cinderella’s method of conveyance to the ball is NOT the traditional horse-drawn coach, and, when all hope seems lost, a clever little bluebird saves the day for Cinderella.
Saturday, May 9th: 10:00 am
Tickets: $10 per person or $25 for family of 4. www.newtoncommunityprice.org/festival
Rock-A-Baby with Siagel Productions -After “Cinderella”, jam out with the Siagel celebrity puppet band to music that will get you on your feet and the whole family groovin’!
Saturday, May 9th: 11:15 am Tickets: free for everyone attending the puppet show, or $10 per family. www.Newtoncommunitypride.org/festival
Check the website for the month of exciting cultural events throughout Newton in May: 55 events in 31 days!
Catie Curtis, who has appeared at the White House several times, is a veteran of the singer/songwriter folk scene, touring throughout the US for 20 years and releasing 13 CDs. Her credits include touring with Lilith Fair, and winning Grand Prize in the 2006 International Songwriting Competition (out of 15,000 entries) and recording a duet with Kris Kristofferson. Her songs appear in numerous films and TV shows, and she has been called a “folk- rock goddess” by New Yorker Magazine.
Also performing: Rob Siegel; Waiting Four Neil; Grace Donovan, Newton North High School; The Barbara Cassidy Band. Food trucks and Beer Garden on site.
For Tickets: www.newtoncommunitypride.org/festival $25 /$15 Seniors & Students
May 9th, 6:30-9:30pm
Newton City Hall Outdoor Tent, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue
The MIT AgeLab is recruiting motivated and service-oriented high school students to get involved with OMEGA- Opportunities for Multigenerational Exchange, Growth, and Action. This is an excellent opportunity to build students’ resumes while creating meaningful connections in the community.
The AgeLab is hosting an OMEGA Summit at MIT on Saturday, May 16th, and hope Newton High School students can join them in kick-starting vibrant intergenerational relationships in and around Newton.
RSVP to om******@*it.edu by May 6th. For a flyer, please click: Flyer .
ASA Hoops will be hosting it’s 19th annual summer camp at the Brown Middle School this summer. Camps are for boys and girls ages 7-17 and start June 29th. For more information visit www.asahoops.com/camps or email: Co****@******ps.com .
NEWTON SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN CHILD CARE CENTER
“Caring for children fifteen months to five years”
For additional information, please call 617- 965-1705 or visit
www.newtonschoolforchildren.com
May 7th and 8th, 9:00 – 11:00 am and 4:00 – 5:00 pm
May 9th, 10 am – 1:00 pm
25 Lenglen Rd. Suite 2, Newton
Interested Families are welcome to stop by between these Open House Hours.
Our school system was designed in 1893…[it]…was perfectly designed…to prepare workers for routine jobs that no longer exist. As we try to out-drill and out-test Korea we are leaving millions of young adults ill-prepared, uninspired and lacking the skills they need to thrive in an innovation economy. After seeing this film, you’ll never look at school the same way again.
Principal Jennifer Price, the Newton North PTSO, and the Newton North School Council invite you to a special screening of “Most Likely to Succeed,” an acclaimed documentary about the American educational system. If you have been getting up to speed on growth mindset this year, you will find this movie of particular interest!
The movie will be preceded by a brief vote to approve the PTSO’s budget and officers for 2015-16. The movie will be followed by a brief Q&A.
“Most Likely to Succeed”
Not rated, 86 minutes
May 26th, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Newton North High School auditorium
Learn to respond to someone in distress. Space is limited and registration is required.
Register at: www.newtonma.gov/newtoncares .
May 11th, 2:00 – 4:00pm
Newton Free Library
Please note: This session is intended for adults. Can’t make it? More trainings are constantly being scheduled.
Celebrating Newton’s musical talent. Please click here for more information: Flyer
May 30th, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm, Rain or shine!
Druker Auditorium
Newton Free Library
As many of you are aware, this is an exciting time of elementary school facilities renovation and expansion in the Newton Public Schools. Because the new schools will have expanded capacity to address our enrollment growth, and we currently have elementary schools that are overcrowded, we have formed a Student Assignment Working Group that is examining elementary school boundary lines.
Over the past few months, the Student Assignment Working Group has developed a process to evaluate various student assignment scenarios. At the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 beginning at 7:00PM and held in the Education Center (room 210), the Student Assignment Working Group will present its latest scenarios and thinking as work continues. Additionally, there will be a Public Forum on May 11, 2015 beginning at 5:45PM and held in the Education Center (room 210), for community members to ask questions and offer comments.
The public is invited to attend both meetings as we are committed to engaging the community on this important decision. We will continue to keep you informed as the Student Assignment Working Group proceeds with its work. Please visit our Student Assignment webpage at http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/ district-initiatives/expandingcapacity/studentassignment.