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Former Celtic Chris Herren To Speak at Newton North Gym, March 13

NOTE: Location has been changed to accommodate audience demand. Seating is limited – be sure to register .

Newton’s high school students and their parents are invited to hear the amazing story of former Boston Celtic Chris Herren, who will speak at the Newton North Exhibition Gym at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, March 13.

Do not miss this chance to hear a local basketball legend describe his journey from high school phenom to the NBA, his gradual decent into substance abuse, and his resurrection as an activist for sobriety.

Herren, who is from Fall River, Mass., has been featured on 60 Minutes, was part of ESPN’s “30 for 30″ series in a documentary called “Unguarded” and written an autobiography, “Basketball Junkie”. His presentation offers a very powerful message to students and student-athletes about dealing with success, dealing with adversity, dealing with situations that come in the community, in classroom, and on the playing field.

The presentation is free to the first 500 who register. Click here to reserve your seat.

 

“How to Succeed in Business…” at Newton North, March 14-17

Power, sex, ambition, greed… it’s just another day at the office. From the authors of GUYS AND DOLLS comes one of the most delightfully irreverent musicals of all time.

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING follows the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch, who uses a little handbook called “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive, tackling familiar but potent dangers including true love.

March 14th, 15th, 16th at 7:30, and March 17th at 2:00pm
Performing Arts Center, Newton North High School, 457 Walnut Street
Tickets $10, $14, or $16 available at the Theatre Ink website, by email, or by calling the box office at 617-559-6306.

Marathon Reading of the Bestseller “Wonder” – March 16

You are invited to the first ever staged marathon reading of the book, Wonder, on Saturday, March 16 from 9:00am- 7:30pm, at the Newton Cultural Center, 225 Nevada Street. Come for the entire reading or for parts that you particularly want to hear.

R.J. Palacio’s bestseller Wonder is the story of an ordinary 10-year-old boy, born with an extraordinary face, which explores themes of bullying, empathy, kindness and ultimately acceptance. The cast is comprised of 14 actors and 55 community readers. Taking the lead role of Auggie is Chapin Galowitz, a 6th grader at Oak Hill, appearing with his parents, Pamela and Adam Galowitz who play Auggie’s parents.  8th grade Oak Hill student Abby Lass will play the role of Via, and Zervas teacher Michael Stern will play Mr. Browne. The cast includes retired Zervas Principal Steve Griffin and Adam Brown, Chair of Newton North High School’s Theatre Ink.

Children are invited to submit a Wonder-inspired drawing, painting, or collage that embrace the themes of inclusiveness, kindness, courage and friendship for an art exhibition which will be on display all day. Artwork should be dropped off to the Newton Cultural Center no later than Wednesday, March 13.

More info is available at the Newton Youth Players website or by calling 617-796-1540.

The event is supported by the Newton Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs, Understanding Our Differences, and Newton Community Pride. A grant from the Newton Cultural Council underwrites the event.

Open Houses at Highlands After-School Program – for Oak Hill & Brown students

The Newton Highlands After-School Program, just for middle school children enrolled at Brown & Oak Hill, is hosting Open Houses on 4 afternoons in March:
Saturday, March 9,
Wednesday, March 13,
Monday, March 18 and
Sunday, March 24

5-6:00 pm. at Brigham House, 20 Hartford Street, Newton Highlands.

Please join us and see the wonderful space that is the home base of this terrific program. For more information please contact: Rochelle Acker at 617-999-4617 or by email.  Learn more about the program on the NHASP website.

Promoting Positive Body Image in your Teen/Tween

This free workshop from the Multi-service Eating Disorders Association will offer techniques and strategies to help parents of students ages 10-14 foster the development of positive body image and a healthy relationship with food. 

Tuesday, March 12, 7:00 – 8:30 pm a
Day Middle School (Library), 21 Minot Place, Newtonville

Does your child seem preoccupied with her appearance and weight? Do you wonder if your son’s exercise habits have become too intense? Maybe you aren’t even sure if you should be worried? Given that hospitalizations of children under 12 with eating disorders jumped 119% between 1999 and 2006, it is hard to even know what “normal” is for kids these days.

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT PARKING AT DAY MIDDLE SCHOOL:
This event will be held in the library. Please park in the back of the school (Albermarle Field side) or along Albermarle Rd. by Gath Pool. Enter via the entrance under the painted mural at the back of the school building. Please enter in the rear of the building (by Albermarle Field).

 

Newton PAC presents: Speech & Language Evaluations, Therapy for Young Children

Newton Parent Advisory Council (NewtonPAC) for Special Education hosts an open presentation by Megan Rozantes, M.S., CCC-SLP.

Speech and language disorders affect one’s ability to talk, understand, read, and write. Such disorders have different causes, and may range from a few speech sound errors to a total loss of the ability to communicate effectively. This presentation will provide an in-depth look into the diagnostic process of Speech & Language Evaluations and Therapy for young children.

Monday, March 11
9:00 to 10:30 AM (Networking beginning at 9:00 AM)
100 Walnut Street (room 210), Newtonville 

Newton Parent Advisory Council (NewtonPAC) for Special Education meetings are free and open to all people interested in learning more about special education.

Questions, contact Eileen or Lisa via email.

Summer workshop: Practical Math for Programming Video Games

Newton Community Education is offering a one-week summer course, aimed at middle school students, in the programming dialect of Scheme, used for video game programming. No previous programming experience needed.

The workshop will take place 9am-4 pm on August 19 through 23 at Newton North High School, The cost is $275.

Details and registration information is on the NCE website.

Volunteers needed to help Newton seniors live independently

Newton at Home (NAH) is a non-profit member organization that helps Newton senior citizens live independently and safely in their homes.  Most of the services are provided by volunteers, and so we need your help.

We need drivers and those who can do chores around the house for seniors who can’t do these things on their own.

NAH is also looking for help with writing and updating NAH marketing materials, as well as technology support for office staff and the NAH website.  Hours are flexible.  Please call, 617-795-2560, or email NAH today to volunteer.

Cookie Dough Fundraiser

The two weeks are almost up. If you haven’t done so, please have your student turn in the cookie dough order forms with payment to their homeroom teacher on Monday, March 11, 2013. Last day for orders to be accepted is Tuesday, March 12, 2013.

We were able to get the delivery of the frozen cookie dough a day earlier as originally planned, i.e. Wednesday, March 27, 2013, since there won’t be any school that Friday, March 29. Orders will have to be picked up at the school on Wednesday, March 27, 2013!

Check out the brochure your student brought home – it’s a tempting selection of Tasty Batters Gourmet Cookie Dough, with Paula Deen’s Newest Creations!

The 40 % profit of every tub sold will benefit the Cyndi Daily-Smith and Howard B. Smith Scholarship Fund.

Thanks for supporting our school and our students!

If you have any questions regarding this fundraiser, please contact either Marian McDonagh at (617) 332-5504 / mcdonaghfive@verizon.net or Berit Ramseier at 617-795-0866 / bramseier@gmail.com.

NEW intensive summer workshop in computer programming for middle schooler students

Bootstrap is a curriculum for programming in a dialect of Scheme, itself a version of LISP. This programming language is used for introductory computer science courses at MIT and Brown University.  Bootstrap is aimed at middle-school students with no prior programming experience.  The New England regional manager of Bootstrap has graciously agreed to run a Bootstrap workshop for our kids, and Newton Community Education has graciously agreed to host it.  

The workshop will take place 9am-4 pm on August 19 through 23 at Newton North High School, The cost is $275.

I think this is a great opportunity, and I am writing in the hope your middle-school child might want to enroll, and can attend that week. 

If you are interested in registering, click here https://registration.xenegrade.com/nce/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=2899