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“And Then There Were None” at Watertown Children’s Theatre

The Watertown Children’s Theatre presents “And Then There Were None,” October 26 (7pm), 27 (1pm) and 28 (1pm).

Enjoy Agatha Christie’s classic about a group of weekend guests who are summoned to a private island, only to discover their eccentric millionaire host is nowhere to be found. The guests each have a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal – and a secret that will seal their fate.

Ticket information is available on the WCT website.

Waban Library Center Birthday Celebration – dinner & dancing

Celebrate Waban Library Center’s third birthday with an evening of dinner, music, and dancing.

Join us for cocktails, buffet & dancing. Enjoy a salsa dance demonstration by Salsa Matei, then, take to the floor and dance. No experience needed.

Saturday, October 20th at 8pm
1608 Beacon Street, Newton
Tickets: $35
RSVP by email  or by phone, 617-244-0700

The Waban Library Center is a non- profit organization run solely by volunteers and funded by private donations and special events. Be part of it. Learn more about us and our programs at our website.

Panel: How the Car You Drive Impacts the Oceans, Oct 23

Women Working for the Oceans and the New England Aquarium are hosting a Climate Change event, “Roadside Assistance: Driving Change on our Streets and in the Oceans.”

The panel, moderated by Emmy award winning journalist Lisa Hughes and featuring some of New England’s best known, car-savvy professionals will inform, debate and educate about car emissions and what you can think about when making your next car purchase to insure that you have made the decision that will help protect our oceans and our health.

11:30am – 1:30pm, Tuesday, October 23
Cost: $50 per person

W20: Women Working for the Oceans: W20 is a nonprofit working with the NE Aquarium in order to raise women’s awareness of and involvement in saving our oceans.

NNHS Theatre Ink presents “Rumors” Nov. 1-3

“Rumors,” by Neil Simon, depicts one uproarious night in the lives of four wealthy couples where everything that can go wrong, does. With their hostess missing and their host mysteriously injured, the party guests must do their best to avoid any rumors spreading that could jeopardize their snooty status. Full of sharp wit and hilarious physical comedy, “Rumors” pokes fun at today’s upper crust with a nod towards the classic farce. Directed by Mr. Dan Fabrizio.

November 1, 2, 3 at 7:30 pm.
Performing Arts Center at Newton North High School
Tickets (general admission) $7.00 can be purchased online or by calling the box office at  617-559-6406.

Note: show contains some language that may be inappropriate for younger audiences.

Youth music ensemble program has openings

The Youth Ensemble program is designed for beginner, intermediate, and advanced students who like to play and perform with a steady small group, playing: Jazz, Latin, Rock & Blues, styles.

The ensemble groups meet EVERY OTHER WEEK for an hour and a half,
Tuesdays, 5:30-7:00 or Wednesday, 6:30-8:00 from November to mid-June.

All instruments are welcome: Piano, Brass, Reed, Strings, & Percussion players.
Fee: $30 per class.
Call for more details: 617-7752968 or visit our website.

Newton Travel Basketball try-outs for boys & girls, Oct 9-1212

Join over 325 Newton youth basketball players in the Metrowest travel league. The program stresses basketball skills, sportsmanship, and fun in a competitive environment. Girls and boys in 4th-8th grades who live in Newton or attend Newton schools through the METCO program are eligible to tryout. New players are welcome.

Tryouts are scheduled by grade and run October 9-12. The schedule and full details about the program can be viewed on our website.

Questions can be e-mailed to Ted Tye (for girls teams) or Lenny Gentile (for boys teams).

DoReMi Family Day Care – openings available

Fall/Winter enrollment for children ages 2-5.

DoReMi FDC offers music curriculum throughout the day, engaging math, literacy, science and art activities. Home made meals and snacks provided. Fully fenced playground with organic mulch. Experienced, certified early education provider.

Newton Center location, near Rt9 and Parker Street. For more information refer to the website www.daycaredoremi.com or contact Anna @ (617) 564-0259