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Mason-Rice PTO Online Auction

Mason-Rice PTO Online Auction ends Tuesday, March 31st at 10:00 pm

Looking for something for your kids to do this summer…Well don’t miss out on bargains on camps such as Babson, BC Boys Basketball Camp, Beaver, Camp Cody Overnight Camp, Fessenden, Headfist Mulitsport Camp, Meadowbrook, Summer at BB&N, the Teddy Bear Club and more…

Want to Get in Shape.. There are many fitness related items including Barre 3, Change Your Body Boot Camp, Dawn Davis Yoga, GS Fitness Core Boot Camp, Healthworks, Pure Barre, SoulCycle, Studio U and more..

Many Dining Gift Cards to local restaurants…51 Lincoln, Aquitaine, Capital Grille, Il Casale, Johnny’s Luncheonette, Lumiere, The Local, Tommy Doyle’s & more.

Unique items such as BikeBus Traveling Indoor Spinning Party for 8, Community Rowing Sculling Class for 2 Adults, Rob Gronkowski signed Patriots Jersey, and much, much more!

Get something for yourself or as a gift and benefit the 478+ kids at Mason-Rice Elementary School! Click here to check it all out.

Spring into Swing

Swing into Spring CASCJazz concert and reception featuring jazz vocalist Semenya McCord  to benefit NPS Creative Arts & Sciences 2015–2016 programs.

Newton Public Schools’ Creative Arts & Sciences Concert Series performer, Semenya McCord, has been invited to present a very special concert for Newton parents, faculty, and friends. Limited tickets for this 21+ event go on sale February 23rd.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the website at
http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/CASC  or contact Stacey Moriarty at st*************@***********ma.us. Flyer for the event can be downloaded here: Flyer

April 10th, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Newton South High School

Newton Heartbreak Hill Road Race & Walk

Spring is just around the corner (yes, it’s true!) – and it’s time to start dusting off those running (or walking) shoes! The 23rd annual Heartbreak Hill Road Race and Family Walk is a perfect way to shake off some of that cabin fever!

Every runner receives an official digital-clock time, a race medallion, goody bag and a free ticket to the pre-race pasta party at Newton City Hall on Saturday, April 18th. The 1st, 2nd & 3rd place runners in each category win a trophy!

There are free games and activities organized by Steve DeMasco’s Shaolin Studios of Wellesley, CrossFit Boston Iron & Grit and the Lasell College Special Events students. Not a runner? Everyone can walk the course at 11:30. Register at www.newtoncommunitypride.org. The first 500 registrations receive a free t-shirt.

April 19th, Newton City Hall

Programs and Events at the West Suburban YMCA

  • Zumba Party and Fundraiser with and 80’s Theme:
    April 10th from 6-8pm
    Join for an evening of ZUMBA, dance, laughs and fun all for a great cause. Bring a friend or make it a family night out. All proceeds will benefit the Annual Campaign, which allow the Y to provide financial assistance to our neighbors in need.
    $25.00 for ages 15 & up
    $15.00 for ages 14 & under
    Visit www.westsuburbanymca.org and register today. For more information, contact Jane Carroll at 617-244-6050 x3007.
  • Late Spring Class Registration Opens March 30th:
    Registration for the West Suburban YMCA’s Late Spring session opens during the week of March 30th. The Y offers programs for all ages and interests beginning on April 27th: creative arts, swim lessons, sports leagues including soccer and tee ball, summer camps, group fitness classes, toddler programs, and more.
    Visit the “Programs” page at www.westsuburbanymca.org to download a copy of the Late Spring Session flyer. For more information, stop by the Y or call at 617-244-6050.
  • Center for Creative Arts (YCCA) Announces Open Auditions for Summer Sessions:
    Summer Sessions is an audition-based summer music program held at the West Suburban YMCA for young musicians. Led by YCCA staff, Kevin O’Connell and Jesse Trepiak, the four two-week sessions alternate between Songwriting & Recording and Music Video Production. Participants will build and improve upon the creative skills of songwriting, filming, audio engineering, video editing, production, and instrumental or vocal performance while creating a complete industry-relevant piece – an EP or music video.Summer Sessions will offer enrolled students the opportunity to form advanced skills that mold young musicians into experienced, successful artists. These projects foster abilities and work ethic that are not exclusive to the music industry, but can be applied to so many other careers and educational experiences.

Session 1: June 29-July 10 – Songwriting & Recording
Session 2: July 13-July 24 – Music Video Production
Session 3: July 27-August 7 – Songwriting & Recording
Session 4: August 10-August 21 – Music Video Production

OPEN AUDITIONS: To book your audition time, please email yc**@**************ca.org
April 6 from 3-6pm at Newton North High School
April 15 from 3-7pm at the West Suburban YMCA
April 18 from 3-6pm at Newton South High School

  • Family Membership Special: Join the West Suburban YMCA with a family membership before April 24th and Receive Your First Month of Membership for Free!When you join the Y, you join a community organization where parents find a safe and nurturing environment for their children to stay active, be engages and learn positive values; where families come together to have fun and spend quality time with each other and connect with friends; where people from all backgrounds and walks of life come together and know they are accepted. Stop by the Y before April 24th and sign up for a family membership. For more information, call Cara Murphy at 617-244-6050 x3035, or email cm*****@**************ca.org.
  • The West Suburban YMCA is hosting a Solar Workshop by Newton Solar Challenge on April 12th at 4:00 pm. The workshop will help answer questions about going solar in Newton, such as:

· Will solar work on my home?
· How will it look?
· Can solar reduce my utility bill?
· What is a “solar loan” and how can it help me?

Children are invited to participate in an environmental education program during the workshop. For more information, visit NewtonSolarChallenge.com.

It’s Not Rocket Science – Shake it Up with Social Media

Like it, love it, or hate it, but you simply can’t ignore it-social media is here to stay! You’ve heard all the names – Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and more. But the questions still remain: Why do I need them? How will my business benefit?

This presentation will provide you with a better understanding of the wide array of social media tools and social media’s tremendous potential to help sell your product, service, or personal brand. Learn how to use each platform to compliment your marketing/PR strategy, expand your social footprint, and amplify your brand.

About the Presenter:
Angela Pitter is Principal/Owner at LiveWire Collaborative, partnering with businesses to transform their passions into profits. An accomplished technology professional, Angela has over 20 years of experience in high-tech. She lives at the intersection of technology and people with an uncanny ability to connect people with technology in a unique, humorous and non-intimidating manner. She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds both her M.S. in Administration and B.S. in Computer Engineering from Boston University. Angela currently serves as a Board Member of the Newton School Committee.

REGISTER HERE http://www.newartcenter.org/art/detail.aspx?id=AW15824&sem=44

“Social Media for Artists”
April 1st, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
$25.00

Flute and Saxophone lessons

Learn to play Classical, Jazz, and world music in a unique and creative environment. A professional musician (New England Conservatory faculty) teaches all levels and ages at his studio in Newton Center.

For a free trial lesson please contact:
Amir Milstein
phone: 617-795-5923
email: am**********@***il.com
http://necmusic.edu/faculty/amir-milstein?lid=1&sid=3

“Newton Leads: Ideas and Action”

Neighbors, Family and Friends Budget Meet-up

Neighbors, family and friends, please join Mayor Setti Warren for a special budget edition “Newton Leads: Ideas and Action” meet-up on Friday, March 27th from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm at Mason-Rice Elementary School.

Mayor Warren, Superintendent of Schools David Fleishman, and City Department Heads will be available to answer questions on the City’s budget for next year and listen to feedback in a casual drop-in format. There will also be food and kid-friendly games and activities. For questions, please contact Meaghan Maher, Community Engagement Director, at 617-796-1101 or mm****@******ma.gov.

Mason-Rice Elementary School
149 Pleasant Street, Newton Centre
March 27th, 5:30-7:00 pm

Talking with Your Child About Their Diagnoses/Disabilities

Rescheduled from original date of January 8th, feauturing presenters:

  • Dot Lucci, M.Ed., CAGS, program director at MGH Aspire
  • Daniel Almeida, Ph.D., BCBA-D, NPS District Supervisor of Applied Behavior Analysis Services
  • Andrew D. Aspel, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Licensed School Psychologist, Newton South High School
  • Kathleen Browning, M.S.Sp., C.C.C., M.Ed., NPS Coordinator of Speech, Language and Hearing Services
  • Lynn Chachkes, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Licensed School Psychologist, NPS Countryside School
  • Alison Mountford, Psy.D., NPS Coordinator of Therapeutic Services

Light refreshments and networking begin at 7:15 pm, presentation will start at 7:30 pm.

Please RSVP to Ei***********************@***il.com if you are planning to attend. In the event of a cancellation, information will be posted on http://www.newtonpac.org.

March 24th, 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Ed Center
100 Walnut St, Room 210

How To Get What You Want

How To Get What You Want: Effective Negotiating Strategies

Featuring special guest Barbara Bates, Organizational Effectiveness Consultant.
She will discuss effective negotiation strategies and facilitate small group, interactive negotiating exercises. Please join at the Waban Library. Presented by The Newton Network. Please RSVP at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080f4aadad2fa57-negotiations

March 25th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Tribute to the Beatles

The Newton Family Singers celebrate the Beatles as only an intergenerational chorus can! They are complete with a rockin’ band to sing along with and you already know all the words! From the quiet idealism of Imagine, to the rousing optimism of All You Need is Love, the music of the Beatles holds a special place in our hearts, remaining fresh and meaningful to each generation that discovers it.

NFS Tribute to the Beatles will play on the stage of the Newton South High School Auditorium on March 29th at 4:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased online now at www.newtonfamilysingers.org.