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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

Student Assignment

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.

“Farmers to You” Introductory Offer

In celebration of spring renewal, Farmers to You is running its annual “Gift to Give” program. Would you like a gift certificate for $50 of high quality farm/dairy/fishery/bakery-to-consumer groceries? Each family already in the partnership has been given a $50 gift certificate to pass along to someone else who might be interested in trying it out. In exchange, they ask folks to sign on for 6 weeks if possible, to give it a fair go and see if it is for them.

Here’s how Farmers to You works every week: You set up an account on the Farmers To You website, including payment information. You can then put together a shopping cart, like on any other online store, of groceries to be delivered direct from Vermont-area farms (fresh produce and meat), dairies, cheese makers, bakers, fisherfolk, etc. Farmers to You gathers the food and delivers it to communities around Boston. You can pickup from the Newton site host from 1:30-2:30 on Wednesdays, or use the late pickup option until 9:30pm. If you don’t want an order that week, you can suspend your delivery online, or for longer suspensions, give the main office a call. When you do order, Farmers to You asks that you aim for a $40 minimum.

You can find more details at http://farmerstoyou.com/ or in the recent Boston Globe article. Let Emily Case know if you want one of the Gift to Give $50 gift certificates and she will get it to you! Email Emily at em*************@***oo.com.

Book Donations Needed – starting April 27th

Start your spring cleaning and put your surplus books to good use to benefit the Newton South’s English Department at NSHS’s annual book sale.

Put your surplus books, in good condition (no mold or water damage, please!), into bags or boxes. Drop off begins April 27th at Newton South. Books must be in saleable condition; not moldy or water damaged.

These categories are especially desirable:

Novels of all sorts
Non-Fiction
Test prep
Cookbooks
Memoirs
Sports
“Coffee table” books

We do not accept:

Children’s books
Text books
Parenting
Health&Medicine
Travel
Erotica

Spring Tennis

Register for Spring Tennis at https://www.familyid.com/generation-tennis-cta .See details at www.GenerationTennisCTA.com. Adults, Juniors, and QuicKids (10U)

SPRING 2015 BELMONT Adults

Cardio Tennis for Adults: Cardio tennis is a workout for all skills levels, developed around the game of tennis. With fast passed drills, dynamic exercises and music, students will have a great time while keeping their heart rate up. This is not an instructional class; however the teacher will take the time to give the group some general teaching point. Please Bring water and be ready to sweat.

Advanced Intermediate Adult Clinic: This clinic will focus on Continue reading

Seeking Practice Coordinator

Employment Opportunity- Practice Coordinator at The Wellness Room
An energetic and thriving group of 15 psychotherapists welcome the opportunity to fill a position that requires a unique combination of skills. The perfect candidate would possess:
• a sense of humor
• extreme organization
• dedication and flexibility
as well as be…
• personable, friendly and connective
• tenacious and unafraid

They’re looking for another “spoke in the wheel” in their mission to provide our community with an unparalleled therapeutic experience. This Practice Coordinator  must be proficient in Mac Computers, have excellent phone and email skills, and be familiar with on-line scheduling, accounting and health care insurance.

Please visit the website at TheWellnessRoomNewton.com to familiarize yourself with the mission, the therapists and the office.  To express interest or for additional information, please contct Haven Fyfe-Kiernan, at ha***@*******************on.com.

The Wellness Room
617-552-5116
288 Walnut Street, Suite 220
Newtonville