Newton’s non-profit environmental organization, Green Decade, would like to invite liaisons from each of Newton’s elementary schools and middle schools to participate in its School Outreach Committee. Representatives meet regularly to shared ideas, which have turned into worthy projects covering recycling, gardening, education, art, etc. There will be a 2-hour interactive meeting of all school representatives Tuesday, October 11th at 7pm at 334 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale. If you have any questions, please contact the leaders of the School Outreach Committee, Eric Bobby (ericpbobby@hotmail.com) and Sunwoo Kahng (bobergkahng@msn.com). If you would like to represent Bigelow, please contact bigelowbulldog@gmail.com.
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Grade 6 Parents Evening
Open House/Visiting Days and Parent Coffees
Grade 6 Parent Breakfast and Coffee
Grade 6 Potluck Dinner
LEARN TO PLAY THE FLUTE
A professional flutist (New England Conservatory faculty) teaches all levels and ages at his studio in Newton. Learn to play Classical, Jazz, Latin, and develop your ear training, theory and improvisation skills with a patient and dedicated teacher in a unique and creative environment.
For a free trial lesson please contact:
Amir Milstein
phone: 617-795-5923
email: amirmilstein@gmail.com
Info: http://necmusic.edu/faculty/amir-milstein?lid=1&sid=3
http://www.music.neu.edu/faculty-staff/entire-list/amir-milstein/
Newton Special Education Programs for Middle and High School Students – Monday, October 3 at 7:30 PM
Meet Judy Levin-Charns, Ed.D, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services; Paula Nargi Black, the new Assistant Director for Student Services for Middle and High Schools; Walter Lyons, Chair Special Education Dept. Newton North HS; Kathleen Farnsworth, the new Chair of Special Education Dept. Newton South HS; and Susan Bornstein (Day), Courtney Rau (Bigelow), Jennifer Truslow (Brown) and Shari Engelbourg (Oak Hill) the Assistants to the Principals at the Middle Schools.
The 2010-2011 Newton Special Education Program Guide can be found here. The 2011-2012 Program Guide is not yet available.
The presentation will be held in Room 210 at 100 Walnut Street. Light refreshments and networking begin at 7:15 PM. The presentation will begin at 7:30 and end at 9:00 PM.
Bring your questions!
Cub Scouting
Fun and adventure await in Cub Scouting, where boys get a chance to do all sorts of great activities with friends, like building and racing pinewood derby cars, roasting hot dogs around the campfire, and being part of a team. Cub Scouting aims kids in the right direction, building their confidence through activities and helping them learn leadership skills. Newton Cub Scout Packs meet at the following locations: Union Church, Waban; Sacred Heart School, Newton Center; Temple Reyim, West Newton; Myrtle Baptist Church, West Newton; Our Lady Help of Christians, Newtonville; Second Church, West Newton. For more information visit www.BeAScout.org or www.ktc-bsa.org.
Newton Community Farm Benefit Dinner at Lumiere – October 18, 2011
Food, Fun, and Fascinating People at Lumiere all in support of Newton Community Farm!
Be a part of this lively annual event on Tuesday evening, October 18, 2011. For $150 per person (tax deductible portion is $65), join us at 7:00 PM in West Newton at Chef Mike Leviton’s Lumière restaurant (1293 Washington Street, Newton); considered to be among the finest restaurants in the Boston area. The fine dining will include a creative, four-course dinner, wine pairings with each course, and vegetarian options. Besides his culinary reputation, Chef Leviton is known as a leader in promoting and serving local, sustainable and humanely raised food, including his meat and fish choices. Proceeds from the event will support NCF’s education and outreach programs, including donations to the Newton Food Pantry. If you have questions, please call Jerry Regosin at 1-740-503-2669 or jregosin@aol.com.
Reserve your seat by paying online through PayPal (major credit cards are accepted). Or, send your check with the names of attendees to Newton Community Farm, 303 Nahanton Street, Newton, MA 02459, Re: Lumiere Dinner.
Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program looking for Child Advocates
The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program in Newton is looking for committed and dedicated child advocates to present its personal safety curriculum in local elementary schools.
Join up with current and experienced volunteer Prevention Specialists to teach children to recognize and respond to verbal, physical and sexual assault and abuse. Potential volunteers are community members who believe that children have the right to information, skills and the support of adults. We offer a flexible schedule to volunteers who enjoy teamwork and can make a yearlong commitment of three or four mornings a month.
To make it easier for people with busy schedules to train we have decided to offer 4 short morning sessions, 9 am to noon on W and F in Oct. The dates are 12, 14, 19 and 21. We are reserving the option to extend each session by an hour each day depending on the demographics of the trainees.
Part 1 of the training will prepare trainees to present one of the three facilitations and participate in all of the role plays. Part 2, on Review Time will be scheduled for late November, early December, based on the trainees’ availability.
For information or to set up an interview call Gail Sommer, 617-969-5906, x143 or email, gsommer@ncscweb.org. Newton CAP is a program of Newton Community Service Center. Visit our webpage at www.ncscweb.org for a description of the program and of the volunteer Prevention Specialist position.
