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Ebola Relief Benefit

The Ebola Relief Benefit afternoon will include music, African crafts, creative activities for all ages and refreshments. Children will have the opportunity to make get well cards which will be delivered by Partners in Health to patients recovering from Ebola in West Africa.

Other Highlights of the day include:

  • a Pete Seeger tribute inter-generational sing-along at 3:00 pm with Joe Pete and Ruth Rappaport
  • an Interfaith Concert for Hope and Healing at 7:00 pm featuring the Lovetones, Dukpay
  • Drumming and Dance with performers from Liberia, Rimonim youth choir of Temple Emanuel and Koleinu Community Chorus.

If you would like to volunteer, please email Sarah at pe********@*cn.com or call 617-969-6378. More information is available at www.fbcnewton.com.

February 7th
First Baptist Church, Newton Centre

On-line camp auction

Save 50-70% on fabulous day and overnight camps during Underwood School’s online auction at www.charityauctionorganizer.com/auction/underwood or visit  www.underwoodschoolpto.org, then click on the link for the Underwood Camp Auction.

The online auction starts Sunday, January 25th and runs through Tuesday, February 3rd. Don’t miss out on these great deals!

Informational Event with Camp Bauercrest Director Eric Rightor

Camp Bauercrest is an overnight sports camp for jewish boys. For over 80 years, Bauercrest has been delivering memorable summers to young boys through healthy competition and camaraderie where they learn new skills, make friends, and share an experience that truly lasts “For A Lifetime”.

Come to an informational event with the Director of Camp Bauercrest

February 8th, 1:00-2:30 pm

Hosted by Lisa and Lary Berger
15 Malubar Lane Newton, Ma 02459
RSVP at 617-669-9879 or li********@*****st.net

Math Tutor Available

Newton resident and college math professor with over 25 years of teaching experience is available to tutor. She teaches mathematics based on one fundamentally simple idea: students need to understand, connect and retain mathematical concepts for future learning and real-life applications.  Available for middle school students, and high school students enrolled in AP Statistics and Calculus AB & BC, Honors, ACP and CP courses. Please contact Magdalena Luca, at Ma************@***il.com. For more information, see RateMyProfessor.com and LinkedIn.com.

Thinking about ways to save money and go green?

If so, join Mayor Warren and learn about reducing costs with Solar Energy at the Newton Solar and Home Energy Fair.

  • Learn how the City has gone solar to reduce costs and lower greenhouse gases.
  • Hear about State and Federal incentives available to you to do likewise.
  • Learn about the City’s efforts in Energy Efficiency and the results we are already seeing.
  • Speak with representatives of companies that can help you do the same in your own home!

The Mayor and officials from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center will speak at  7:00 pm, and then you will be free to discuss your particular needs with representatives of multiple companies.

The event is free and open to all, see you there!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015 7pm-9pm
The Newton North High School Cafeteria, 457 Walnut Street, Newton.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the City’s Director of Sustainability, Rob Garrity, at 617-796-1043, or rg******@******ma.gov

Chinese New Year Celebration!

Newton Cultural Affairs Offices and Newton Chinese Language School will host this year’s Chinese New Year Celebration at City Hall. You are invited to join this delightful day of events on February 7th:

10:00 am – 1:00 pm Chinese painting and art exhibition
10:00 am – 1:00 pm Kids’ crafts and games
11:00 am – 2:00 pm Chinese Dim sum for sale*
11:00 am- 12:00 pm Chinese painting demo
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Chinese instrument demo
1:00 pm- 3:00 pm Performance

Free admission. Please bring an item for donation to the Newton Food Pantries.
*  preordering the Dim Sum for $12/box is highlyrecommended, as quantity is limited. http://www.newtonchineseschool.org/2015CNY-Celebration.php

Saturday, February 7th, 10:00 am – 3:00pm
Newton Cultural Center at City Hall

Newton Little League (merger of North, Central, and West leagues)

Registration for the 2015 Newton Little League Spring Season is now OPEN! Register your son or daughter today at www.NewtonLLBaseball.org. ‘Newton Little League’ is a new name, but based on the same great experience that children have enjoyed for decades in Newton North, Newton Central and Newton West Little Leagues!

Whether beginners or advanced players, all eligible children will be placed on a team. Player must live or go to school in the following elementary school districts: Williams, Burr, Franklin, Horace Mann, Lincoln Elliott, Underwood, Ward, Cabot or Peirce as well as Day and Bigelow Middle Schools.

Majors players (Ages 10,11,12) must register and attend the February 7th tryout, even if they played on a Majors team last year.

See website for information on tryouts and younger player evaluations, as well as ‘early bird’ and family discounts. Please spread the word and WELCOME TO NEWTON LITTLE LEAGUE!

Wondering what resources Newton offers for teens and families?

Teens Making Smart Choices ExpoJust_Think_x3.1.1

  • Not sure what to say to your teen about dating safety?
  • Want your teen to be a safer pedestrian, biker, and driver?
  • Looking for ways to encourage your teen’s positive self image?
  • Wondering what resources Newton offers for teens and families?

ALL parents/guardians and teens are invited to the Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices expo. Discover community resources promoting positive decision making for teens. Enjoy refreshments and student performances as you browse the exhibits. The first 50 teens who bring a parent will receive a treat bag.

Raffle grand prize: iPad mini
“American Ninja Warrior” live demo!

January 22nd, 5:00 to 7:30 pm.
Newton North High School
Walnut and Lowell Street lots and Hull Street will be available for parking. Please observe neighborhood signs and restrictions.

MLK Newton Community Celebration

Martin Luther King Day 2015_0

The 47th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration features Newton Mayor Setti Warren, Newton School Superintendent David Fleishman, and Reflections by Newton School Students.

Also Musical Selections by Rimonim (Temple Emanuel Choral Group), Newton All City Treble Singers, Newton North Jubilee Singers and The Love Tunes from Myrtle Baptist Church.

Monday, January 19th, 9:30 am
Temple Emanuel
385 Ward Street, Newton Centre

Olympian, Inventor, Obama Staffer, Bestselling Author Top Newton Inspires Speaker List

Reserve Your Spot Today!

The Newton Schools Foundation will kick off its 50th anniversary year on January 21st with the fourth annual Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community. Since 2011, Newton Inspires has been uniting Newton residents for an evening of discussion with some of Newton’s brightest, most accomplished and most interesting community members.

This year’s program features headliners Olympic gold medalist and physician Dr. Tenley Albright; MIT professor, engineer and inventor Dr. Robert Langer; former White House staffer and Huffington Post Chief of Staff Herbie Ziskend NNHS ’03; and New York Times bestselling author and journalist Mitchell Zuckoff.

The 2014 program will take place Wednesday, January 21st, 7:00 – 9:30 pm at Newton South High School. The cost is $10 for Newton residents, $15 for non-residents. Space is limited, so advance registration is highly recommended. To register, go to www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org

Newton Schools Foundation would like to thank their corporate sponsor, Belmont Savings Bank. They would also like to thank the following businesses who are supporting Newton Inspires by donating freshly made baked goods and other delectable desserts and beverages: Baker’s Best Catering, Better Life Food, George Howell Coffee, L’Aroma Café & Bakery, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Rosie’s Bakery, Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market.