Historic Newton Supporters and Friends,
Now LIVE: the benefit online auction to help fund Historic Newton’s work. There is something for everyone, so please have a look — and thank you for your support:
www.biddingforgood.com/historicnewton2014.
Historic Newton Supporters and Friends,
Now LIVE: the benefit online auction to help fund Historic Newton’s work. There is something for everyone, so please have a look — and thank you for your support:
www.biddingforgood.com/historicnewton2014.
Thanks to all of the efforts planning and fundraising, Burr Elementary School’s new playground is set to be built on the weekend of November 7th, 8th & 9th! The Burr community came together in an amazing way last year to raise the funds needed for what will be an incredible playground.
What they need now is help from the Newton Community at large. As ambitious as they are, they are small in numbers and could use help from other PTOs and schools to get this playground out of the boxes and up in the air! The playground will be a community build… all hands on deck (Looking for volunteers 18 and older to build on Friday and Saturday, with some wrap up on Sunday).
Please take a look at the sign up form and put yourself down for some time if you can spare a few hours. Come together to the build as a group! Make it a family affair or bring the neighbors. Please pass the word along to family, friends, neighbors, Burr alums, coworkers, etc. Everyone is welcome! There are some non-building roles as well – coordinating the volunteers, handing out refreshments, etc.
There will also be babysitting available for school aged children. They can have a fun supervised playdate while you help build a new place for them to play! Email BurrPlay@gmail.com to let them know you’ll be dropping your child off.
Please sign up here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c044daeaa29a13-help
Need more details? This link takes you to the playground website: http://burrplayground.com/
Thank you & see you on the Playground!
“I think I’m getting smart!” ” Math can be FUN!” Become a Newton School Volunteer and hear these words from a student.
*Tutor a 2nd – 5th grade child in basic mathematics concepts once a week for 30-45 minutes.
*Select your preferred school, grade, day, and time.
*Play special math games that reinforce skills and help students gain confidence and competence.
*Training, Everyday Math books and learning materials, and ongoing support are provided.
*No teaching experience is needed.
For more information, please contact Ellen Bender at 617-559-6131 or at ellen_bender@newton.k12.ma.us
Browse! Bid! Buy! …support Historic Newton. On-line auction November 13th-23rd at www.biddingforgood.com/historicnewton2014. Preview from November 8th. Items include
*sports tickets
*vacation homes
*dinners
*architectural services
*tours
*antiques
*and more…
Instead of eating all that Halloween candy, trade it in for awesome toys, books and art supplies at Green Planet Kids in Newton Highlands!
Children ages 2 – 12 are invited to bring in One Pound or more of fresh, packaged candy in exchange for a $5.00 Gift Card to Green Planet Kids! (One Gift Card per child. Child must be present, and accompanied by an adult). Candy will be sent to overseas military troops.
Bring in your candy during store hours November 1st through November 7th.
22 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands
617-332-7841
I have witnessed parents making U-turns directly in front of the school, pulling into resident driveways to turn around disregarding the child that is walking on the sidewalk. Using the Blue Zone as a personal parking space showing a lack of consideration for other students and parents, double-parking and letting their child or children out of the car into the street instead of letting them out onto the sidewalk.
All of these types of unsafe driving behaviors are being done on a daily basis, defeating the purpose of the Blue Zone and the ability for a safe environment for your child. When you drop your child off/pick up at school, remember it is your responsibility to keep your child and others safe. Parents want to watch their child enter the school and drive away knowing their child’s in the safe environment, what some parents fail to think about is the way they drive away, making a U-turn or driving with excessive speed to work. All it takes is one time for you to hit a child and your life and your family’s life will change dramatically. No one would ever want to hit a child but with the current unsafe driving behavior it can happen to anyone!
The Newton Police Department employs 58 crossing guards for all 15 Elementary Schools, which is more than most cities in Massachusetts. Dropping your child off at school and letting him/her walk across the street without using the crossing guard defeats the purpose of having them there for your child’s safety. We appreciate that the majority of parents are friendly and treat our crossing guards with respect but unfortunately some of our crossing guards have reported that parents have used profanity and have been very disrespectful towards them.
We try to maintain as many crossing posts as required by the number of children crossing with our guards. If the guards are not being utilized that post may be eliminated.
Please remember to drive safely for the well being of all children attending our schools.
Thank you for your cooperation in this very important matter.
The Newton Cares Coalition was formed last year to bring greater awareness to mental health issues, to help prevent suicides in our community, and to find ways to support those who have been bereaved by suicide. Newton Cares is a community partnership that requires active and broad-based involvement. Join one of the four subcommittees – Postvention (the short-term response following a suicide), Youth, Adult, Advocacy – to brainstorm ideas and develop priorities for the next six months.
Accomplishments to date include the creation of a web-based mental health screening service offered by the City, a number of recently completed and upcoming suicide and mental health training programs, coping and support strategies, and programming for youth and adults. But more needs to be done.
What can you do to help?
Come to the next Newton Cares meeting:
October 23rd, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Newton Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street
Interested, but can’t make it? Join our mailing list and visit the website to see what’s on the horizon.
Free badminton for kids in grades 7-11 at the Hyde Community Gym, 90 Lincoln St. Newton Highlands on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:00 pm and Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:00 pm. Starting October 7th & 9th and continuing through December. Bring friends and join the fun!
Program sponsored by the Newton Partnership and the Hyde Community Gym. For more information call: 617-999-4617.
Family Photo Fundraiser featuring Tracy Rodriguez Photography and benefiting local charity, Fertility Within Reach. 30 minute photo shoot at half the price to you, while raising tax-deductible donations for Fertility Within Reach (FWR). High resolution photos, you have full printing rights, photos conveniently located online. Schedule your session between noon and 5:00 pm with Davina Fankhauser, at admin@fertilitywithinreach.org.
FWR is a Newton based not-for-profit helping those in need access care to build their family and providing grants so pediatric oncology patients can preserve their fertility prior to cancer treatment. To learn more, please visit www.fertilitywithinreach.org
October 19th, 12:00 – 5:00 pm
Auburndale Community Library
Volunteers are needed to rake leaves for Newton senior citizens in your neighborhood, beginning October 25 and running through November 23. This is one of Newton At Home’s volunteer opportunities for youth to engage with Newton seniors in their neighborhoods.
Sign up for one 2-hour shift. Parents, consider becoming a volunteer for Newton At Home along with your child. Please call 617-795-2560 or email to volunteer: volcoord@newtonathome.org
A member of the Village to Village Network, this Newton non-profit is a members’ driven, neighbor-to-neighbor organization serving our city’s residents 60 years of age and older.