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Newton Community Preservation Committee Agenda for November 20th

The CPC’s agenda includes advisory discussion of an affordable housing pre-proposal in West Newton and possible revisions to the CPC’s current Funding Guidelines.

The Guidelines discussion will not include the Parks & Recreation Dept.’s criteria for its own proposals to the CPC, which will be discussed at a later meeting.

For additional information, see the program website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa or contact Alice E. Ingerson, Community Preservation Program Manager, ai*******@******ma.gov or 617-796-1144.

Thursday,  November 20th,  7:00 pm
City Hall, Room 209

Newton Cares, Nov. 20 – All are Welcome

Do you know someone who might be depressed, but don’t know how to help? Are you interested in bringing greater awareness and destigmatization to mental illness? Do you care about your Newton friends and neighbors?

If yes, then join us at the next Newton Cares meeting on Thursday, November 20th, 4-6pm at the Newton Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street.

Thursday, November 20, 4-6pm
Newton Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street

The Newton Cares Coalition was formed last year to bring greater awareness to mental health issues, to help prevent suicides in our community, and to find ways to support those who have been bereaved by suicide. Newton Cares is a community partnership that requires active and broad-based involvement.

Once a month the Coalition holds meetings to develop working plans for the coming year. Anyone is welcome to come, whether you have attended in the past. Municipal and school leaders, mental health experts, adults and youth convened at the Newton Senior Center to discuss the Newton Cares mission and structure, activities to date, and future plans. Accomplishments include the creation of a web-based mental health screening service offered by the City, a number of recently completed and upcoming suicide and mental health training programs, coping and support strategies, and programming for youth and adults.

Meeting attendees participate in one of four Newton Cares working subgroups–Postvention (the short-term response following a suicide), Youth, Adult, Advocacy–to brainstorm ideas and develop priorities for the next six months.

For a complete set of meeting notes, visit the Newton Cares website at www.newtonma.gov/newtoncares.

Dawn Davis Yoga at Windsor Club

With passion and joy, Dawn Davis Yoga offers you an opportunity to balance effort with surrender in the context of a supportive classroom. Dawn blends an uplifting style with a physically challenging practice to bring you an incredibly inspirational experience. Her classes are empowering, confidence-building, and nurturing. You’ll leave class feeling refreshed, renewed, and far more relaxed.

Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-10:30am
Windsor Club, 1601 Beacon St., Waban
5-pack of classes $80; 10-pack of classes $155

A mother of three children in Newton Public Schools, a former developmental psychologist, and an inspired teacher, Dawn culls the best from the principles of Baptiste, Elemental, and Iyengar yoga, Dawn Davis’s classes offer a powerful and therapeutic experience for the seasoned practitioner as well as the newer student. You’ll love practicing in this supportive, spacious, and non-competitive environment. This unique boutique-style yoga provides a personalized service that is extremely rare to find elsewhere.

Contact Dawn directly with questions by email.

Historic Newton Book Club, Nov. 20

HISTORIC NEWTON BOOK CLUB
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 PM

The next selection of Historic Newton’s book club is Sons of Providence: The Brown Brothers, the Slave Trade and the American Revolution, by Charles Rappleye. This is the story of Moses and John Brown, members of one of the most prominent families of Providence and benefactors of the University that bears their name. Moses, a convert to Quakerism, became an ardent abolitionist, while John had commercial interests that included stave trading. Rappleye deftly details the complex and difficult relationship between these brothers, whose differences over slavery sorely tested but never destroyed their friendship.

The book club is free and new members are always welcome. At the Jackson Homestead and Museum, 527 Washington Street.

Register: Winter Basketball at Newton Boys & Girls Club

Registration is underway for Winter Basketball at the Newton Boys & Girls Club. Click here for more information and online registration.

The Winter Basketball Program is something the Club prides itself on and has helped the development of young players throughout Newton for many years.

It is one of the few organized basketball programs that offers leagues for kids ages 6 – 18. Each league is structured to provide the right amount of teaching and support for the specific age group. The teams for each division are balanced by age and ability to make for a competitive and enjoyable experience for all.

 

 

Top Shelf by Jody: Personal Organizing – Home & Life

Top Shelf by Jody, a former Newton Public School student. organizes your home and life. From facilitating and unpacking a move, organizing a cluttered closet or room, to planning a small event you’re hosting, Top Shelf by Jody does it all.

My personal organizing and lifestyle management services give busy parents the order they need to feel less stressed in their home and life everyday.

Contact Jody Goodman for a free consultation by email  or 617.699.3407.

Semester Away for High School Soph or Junior?

Ever thought about a semester away for your high school sophomore or junior? Learn more about the Alzar School at an open house on Wednesday, November 12 at 7 pm.

The Alzar School, located in Cascade, Idaho, offers academic semesters for motivated high school sophomores and juniors. These semesters immerse students in a rigorous, challenging educational setting that emphasizes leadership training. The program integrates a love of the outdoors, with a passion to learn and a quest for adventure.

The open house is hosted by Meda Barnes, whose son, a student at Newton South, attended Alzar last year. For more information and to RSVP to the open house, email her.

Next Level Up Tutoring

Help your child reach his or her peak potential when you use a tutor from Next Level Up Tutoring.

Providing the academic support, fundamentals, organizational skills, and perspective that can propel your student forward.
Supporting students from K-12, and can help in all subject areas, including some foreign languages.

Sessions take place in your home. Next Level Up has been working with Newton students since 2009. Please call,781-540-1123, or email for a quick response.

Register: Zervas 5K Turkey Trot, Nov. 22

Registration for the Zervas 5k Turkey Trot is now open!  A fun morning run to support the Newton Food Pantry.

Saturday, November 22, at 9:00AM

Everyone who registers receives a long sleeve tech t-shirt.  Registration is limited to 300 runners so register soon at www.newtonturkeytrot.com .  If you are not a runner but would like to lend your volunteer talents to this great event, sign up on the website

The race starts and ends at Zervas elementary school, 30 Beethoven Ave.  It will be timed by RaceWire and Newton Police will monitor the race course.