Category Archives: Events

Nourish Film Screening

Join a screening and discussion of the documentary film Nourish .This FREE event is open to the public. The film is rated PG and intended for middle & high schoolers and their families.

The event is sponsored by The Newton Partnership, Newton Community Farm, and the Boys & Girls Club. For more information: Contact Allison at 617-559-2055 or allison@thenewtonpartnership.org .

May 15th, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
John M. Barry Boys and Girls Club, 675 Watertown Street, Newton

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Nomadic Theater presents

The much acclaimed Newton Nomadic Theater is presenting “The Beauty Queen of Leenane”, a black comedy by Irish playwright Martin McDonagh at interesting locations all around Newton. Featuring actors Linda Goetz, Lida McGirr, Dave Rich and Matt Phillips.

May 15th and May 16th, 7:30 pm – Gregorian Rugs (Lower Falls)
May 23rd, 7:30 pm, May 24th 3:00 pm – Auburndale Library
May 29th and May 30th, 7:30 pm – Gahm/Van’t Hul home (Newtonville)
May 31st, 7:30 pm – Waban Library
June 5th and June 6th, 7:30 PM – barn at Newton Community Farm (Oak Hill)
June 7th, 3:00 pm – Dunn Gaherins Pub (Upper Falls)

All tickets $20.00 at http://NewtonNomadicTheater.org

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Bikes not Bombs

Do you have an old or unused bike? Donate it to Bikes Not Bombs, a local non-profit that ships bikes overseas to support economic development. Bikes of any size and condition are welcome and can be dropped off  along with a $10 donation per bike used to defray shipping costs. For more information see http://bikesnotbombs.org/bike-drive/925.

First Unitarian Church, 1326 Washington Street, West Newton
May 17th,  10:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Newton Community Preservation Committee meeting

Public Hearing on Supplemental $400,000 for Museum Archives Project

The CPC meeting on May 14th, starting at 7:00 pm in City Hall Room 204, includes a public hearing on the Museum Archives project (Historic Newton/Jackson Homestead), which has received $742,345 and is requesting an additional $400,000. The full agenda and the full text of this proposal are available from the program website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa.

Contact Program Manager Alice E. Ingerson at 617.796.1144 or aingerson@newtonma.gov.

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Newton Community Preservation Committee meeting

Public Hearing on Supplemental $400,000 for Museum Archives Project

The CPC meeting on May 14th, starting at 7:00 pm in City Hall Room 204, includes a public hearing on the Museum Archives project (Historic Newton/Jackson Homestead), which has received $742,345 and is requesting an additional $400,000. The full agenda and the full text of this proposal are available from the program website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa.

Contact Program Manager Alice E. Ingerson at 617.796.1144 or aingerson@newtonma.gov.

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Food Allergy May Presentation

“Food Allergy Research Update: Desensitization and Other Promising Treatments”
Speaker: Allergist Yamini Virkud, MD
Meeting of the Metro-Boston Asthma and Allergy Educational Support Group
For info, call the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America – New England Chapter at 781-444-7778.

May 12th. 7:00 pm
Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Free.

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Fun for Kids and Families

A weekend under the big tent at Newton City Hall
Entertainment! Food Trucks! Juried Craft Show! Music! Dance!

Family DanceFEST – An evening of fun for the whole family, under the big tent and on the lawns of Newton City Hall. Pick up dinner from the Festival Food Trucks, join in the interactive games and dance party organized by Siagel Productions and The Dance Academy. Dress to move and be ready to dance with friends and family to today’s top musical favorites. Don’t miss the special appearance by The Dominoes.

Friday, May 8th : 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Tickets: $10 or $25 for family of 4. www.newtoncommunitypride.org/festival

Tanglewood Marionettes “Cinderella” -A classic fairy tale told with wit and style, the story unfolds as the pages of a giant book open to reveal each beautifully painted setting, featuring lavishly costumed marionettes. All your favorite characters are here, from gentle Cinderella to the bumptious stepsisters and the charming prince, but we do offer a few new surprises: Cinderella’s method of conveyance to the ball is NOT the traditional horse-drawn coach, and, when all hope seems lost, a clever little bluebird saves the day for Cinderella.

Saturday, May 9th: 10:00 am
Tickets: $10 per person or $25 for family of 4. www.newtoncommunityprice.org/festival

Rock-A-Baby with Siagel Productions -After “Cinderella”, jam out with the Siagel celebrity puppet band to music that will get you on your feet and the whole family groovin’!

Saturday, May 9th: 11:15 am Tickets: free for everyone attending the puppet show, or $10 per family. www.Newtoncommunitypride.org/festival

Check the website for the month of exciting cultural events throughout Newton in May: 55 events in 31 days!

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Evening Folk Festival

Catie Curtis, who has appeared at the White House several times, is a veteran of the singer/songwriter folk scene, touring throughout the US for 20 years and releasing 13 CDs. Her credits include touring with Lilith Fair, and winning Grand Prize in the 2006 International Songwriting Competition (out of 15,000 entries) and recording a duet with Kris Kristofferson. Her songs appear in numerous films and TV shows, and she has been called a “folk- rock goddess” by New Yorker Magazine.

Also performing: Rob Siegel; Waiting Four Neil; Grace Donovan, Newton North High School; The Barbara Cassidy Band. Food trucks and Beer Garden on site.

For Tickets: www.newtoncommunitypride.org/festival $25 /$15 Seniors & Students

May 9th, 6:30-9:30pm
Newton City Hall Outdoor Tent, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue

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Special screening of “Most Likely to Succeed”

Our school system was designed in 1893…[it]…was perfectly designed…to prepare workers for routine jobs that no longer exist. As we try to out-drill and out-test Korea we are leaving millions of young adults ill-prepared, uninspired and lacking the skills they need to thrive in an innovation economy. After seeing this film, you’ll never look at school the same way again.

Principal Jennifer Price, the Newton North PTSO, and the Newton North School Council invite you to a special screening of “Most Likely to Succeed,” an acclaimed documentary about the American educational system. If you have been getting up to speed on growth mindset this year, you will find this movie of particular interest!

The movie will be preceded by a brief vote to approve the PTSO’s budget and officers for 2015-16. The movie will be followed by a brief Q&A.

“Most Likely to Succeed”
Not rated, 86 minutes
May 26th, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Newton North High School auditorium

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