Category Archives: Education/Enrichment

Musical Theater Program for Youth Now Enrolling in Newton!

Freelance Players, a Musical Theater Program for youth is now enrolling in Newton!

Hey kids – Would you love a big moment on stage?! Come join the fun and get that chance! The Freelance Players, Inc., a musical theater company for youth, is now enrolling for its fall season in Newton.

The Newton Freelance Troupe will meet after school on Mondays at the Parish of St. Paul, 1135 Walnut Street. Children ages 8-12 with little or no acting experience are encouraged to join. The Newton Freelance Troupe produces one original musical each season. The fall session starts on September 19th, with Theatre games and low-key auditions for their show.

Physical and vocal techniques, drama improvisation, dance, auditioning, and singing are part of the rehearsal process. Theater professionals staff the company. The programs are tuition based and some financial assistance is available. For more information or to schedule a first meeting, call 617-274-6065 or visit www.freelanceplayers.org.

Save the Date for No Regrets: Newton and the Opioid Epidemic

Mayor Setti D. Warren and Rep. Kay Khan invite you to Save the Date for our fall program: No Regrets: Newton and the Opioid Epidemic

Featuring If Only, a short film by James Wahlberg and interactive panel discussion with special guest Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and others affected by this epidemic.

For all teens and adults. More information about the event and Newton PATH (the host organization)  at http://www.newtonma.gov/gov/health/humansvcs/opioid.asp.

Thursday, October 6th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm., Newton North High School

Maestro Musicians Academy

Based in West Newton, the Maestro Musicians Academy serves ages 4-104 and specializes in teaching all instruments in both private and group instruction. They care deeply about the unique parent-teacher-student relationship that establishes the foundation for success in the lessons and the unique Parent tested, Child approved philosophy means that they offer a free trial lesson for anyone seriously considering signing up.

For more information, please contact Daniel at 857-756-5230 or lessons@maestromusicians.com. Visit the website www.maestromusicians.com.

Fall programs at Newton Community Farm

Indulge your senses in a multitude of colors, sounds, sights and smells as Newton Community Farm transitions into the fall season. Embrace the new season and register today for Kids at the Farm: Fall Fun.

New for Fall 2016!

  • Farm Sprouts: Saturday Specials (September 10th and October 22nd)
  • Farm Tuesdays (Grades 3-5), including a 5 week cooking session with Kids Cooking Green starting September 13th.

For more information and to register, click here: Fall Fun

Newton Community Education offers classes for Middle Schoolers

This fall Newton Community Education is offering the following classes for Middle Schoolers. All of the programs are open to all middle schoolers (in grades 6-8), regardless of where they attend school.

To be held at at Brown, Oak Hill, and Newton South:

Archery (Tuesdays, 2:30-4:00 pm at Oak Hill)
Fencing (Fridays, 3:30-4:30 pm at Brown)
Flag Football (Fridays, 2:30-3:30 pm at Brown)
Speech Team (Mondays, 3:30-5:00 pm at South)
Glass Art (Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 pm at South)
Babysitting & Safety Training (September 29th and December 8th at South)
Pediatric First Aid & CPR (November 3rd at South)
Intro to Debate (Tuesdays, 2:30-4:30 pm at South)

To be held at Day Middle School:

3-D Printing & Design (Tuesdays, 2:00-3:20 pm)
Chess (Tuesdays, 2:15-3:15 pm)
Yoga (Wednesdays, 2:45-3:45 pm)
Code Camp Kidz: HTML & CSS Essentials (Fridays, 2:45-3:45 pm)
The Stock Market Game for Girls (Tuesdays, 2:00-3:00 pm)

Visit newtoncommunityed.org for a complete listing of the kids and adult fall classes. You can register for classes online or by phone at 617-559-6999.

Newton Community Education Fall Registration is Open

Sign up today for Newton Community Education’s fall programs. They offer programs in arts, sports, science, programming, theatre, and more for kids of all ages, pre-school through high school.

New classes include 3-D Printing & Design, Intro to Debate, Next Gen Lego Robotics, Hands-On Electronics, Animation Lab and more. Also offered are old favorites like Chess, Soccer, Language Clubs, and Pottery. Visit newtoncommunityed.org to see all of the fall classes.

Music Lessons and Birthday Parties at The Conservatory at Highlands!

The Conservatory at Highlands http://www.highlandsconservatory.com/ is now registering students of all ages for private music lessons in more than 15 instruments. For more information and to sign up, visit highlandsconservatory.com or call 617-903-0944.

Have an awesome birthday party at The Conservatory! Play in a rock band with your friends, sing karaoke, jam, or perform in a music video. A rockin’ good time for up to 12 kids (ages 7+). Book your party now at highlandsconservatory.com or call 617-903-0944.

The Conservatory offers a 21st century music education style that is equally inclusive and challenging taught by the best musicians in Boston. Locally owned and operated, conveniently located at 51 Winchester Street in Newton Highlands (next door to Create a Cook). They have an outstanding facility that is equal parts private lesson space and performance venue, with an innovative recording studio and ample parking.

The Conservatory at Highlands is your community music school, where all can learn and develop the craft of music together. Come see for yourself!

YMCA’s Camp Frank A. Day to Celebrate 100 Year Anniversary

It was 100 years ago when the Y’s residential camp, Camp Frank A. Day, opened for its first season thanks to a $5,000 gift from one of its greatest benefactors, and one of Newton’s most well-known citizens at the turn of the last century, Frank Ashley Day.

Frank A. Day spent his boyhood in Newton, was educated in the city schools and made his mark as a Boston financier. He served as alderman for the city from 1903 to 1909 and as the first Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the YMCA. Following his death in 1914, Mrs. Day felt that it was fitting that the camp property which was so beautifully situated on Lake Quacumquasit in East Brookfield, MA and so well adapted for camp purposes should be a memorial to her husband who was always ministering to the needs of others and yet loved nature and all her beauty.

At first, nine boys lived in tents, which were erected among the pines in the same spot that houses senior boy campers today. Campers filled their summer with activities such as baseball, tennis, woodcraft and nature studies. By 1966, the camp was in its 50th year of operation and was one of the larger and better known camps in New England. In 1979, Dick and Sonia McKnight began a 25-year stint as the camp’s directors, helping to build the camp up to where it stands today.

On September 10th and 11th, Camp Frank A. Day will celebrate its centennial anniversary with a two-day reunion. Current and past campers, staff and alumni are invited to attend the celebration which will feature a line-up of traditional camp activities such as flagpole, color war (green versus grey), campfires, waterfront activities, and more.

To find out more about how to register for the celebration, visit www.cfad100.com.

Want to learn to code?

CodeCampKidz is sponsoring “an introduction to coding apps” class that will introduce you to coding pages in a fun and achievable way. No experience is required. You will use a student-friendly learning platform to code your projects, and step by step, produce completed app pages, building skills and self-confidence along the way.

By the end, you will have developed a coding space in which to work, and if you so choose, host pages for public display. Whether you are interested in being a programmer or just want to know how things work, you can take advantage of these field-tested and proven learning techniques ONLY available on CodeCampKidz and they are there to support you every step of the way! For Grades 6, 7, and 8. See Flyer: Intro to Coding Apps.