Category Archives: Sports

Fall Registration is open for Kindergarten Soccer

Since 1993, Kindergarten Soccer has been introducing children to soccer in a fun and non-competitive environment where girls and boys develop friendships, learn teamwork and gain confidence. The kids play on Saturday mornings at Richardson Field in Waban starting September 10th. Join Kindergarten Soccer and meet other families in your neighborhood!

Kindergarten Soccer is open to all children in Newton entering Kindergarten Fall 2016. They will attempt to place your child on a team with others who will attend the same elementary school.

Kindergarten Soccer is a program run by the Zervas Elementary PTO. For more information and for online registration, please visit the website:
www.KindergartenSoccer.org.

LIVESTRONG program offered at the Y

The WEST SUBURBAN YMCA is one of more than 144 Ys across the nation that offers LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, a free 12-week health and well-being program designed to help adult cancer survivors achieve their holistic health goals. Since 2007, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA has helped more than 13,000 cancer survivors and their families nationwide. The WEST SUBURBAN YMCA launched their pilot program this February with 14 participants and start-up funding from the Belmont Savings Bank Foundation. The program will be offered several more times before the end of the year.

LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is proven to help people affected by cancer reclaim their health. The research-based program offers those living with, through and beyond cancer a safe, empowering environment to participate in activities focused on strengthening the whole person. Participants work with specially trained Y staff and volunteers to achieve goals such as building muscle mass and strength, increasing flexibility and endurance and improving confidence and self-esteem. In addition to physical benefits, the program also focuses on the emotional well-being of survivors and their families by providing a supportive “community” where people impacted by cancer can connect during treatment and beyond. At the WEST SUBURBAN YMCA, the program is provided at no cost and includes 12-week memberships to the Y for the participants and their family members.

No one experiences cancer in the same way. Survivors come to the program with different physical challenges and lifestyle goals. Recent graduate of the program, Newton resident Howard Smith, talked about his experience, saying: “Joining the WEST SUBURBAN YMCA’s LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program was my virtual starting line towards recovery and survivorship. Every week, I saw and felt an improvement in my strength and stamina. And, being with a group of fellow cancer survivors helped push me further along the process of getting back on my feet.”

LIVESTRONG at the YMCA provides individualized attention and an approach to recovery that targets the areas each participant needs to rebuild and physical activities are tailored to match only what participants are comfortable and able to accomplish. Just as important, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA encourages a warm spirit of community-a safe, comfortable place for participants to build companionship with others affected by cancer and share stories and inspiration.

According to Jane Carroll, the Y’s Director of Health & Wellness, the 14 survivors who participated in the pilot program this spring were tested before and after the program in the following areas: lower body strength, upper body strength, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and balance. Overall, every participant improved in all five areas. Greatest improvements were seen in the upper and lower body strength categories – a few participants increased their maximum leg press and chest press by over 50 pounds.

Future LIVESTRONG at the YMCA programs will be funded through donations to the WEST SUBURBAN YMCA’s Annual Campaign. For more information on how to sponsor a LIVESTRONG at the YMCA participant, please contact the Y’s Director of Development, Rosie Carey, at rosiec@wsymca.org.

About the Y:
The West Suburban YMCA is a charitable organization that welcomes all by creating a community that serves individuals of any age, race, gender, religion, heritage, economic circumstance, or physical ability. The Y focuses on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility to ensure all children, adults and families are healthy, confident and connected. Founded in 1877, the Y ensures that everyone has access to our programs and services by offering financial assistance, made possible through charitable donations to our Annual Campaign.

To learn more about the WEST SUBURBAN YMCA, visit www.wsymca.org or call 617-244-6050.

Dance Studio Open House

All That Jazz is now accepting registration for the 2016-2017 school year, as well as summer classes. The proud winner of the Newton Tab Readers Choice Awards for Best Children’s Dance Studio in Newton since 2011, they specialize in building self-esteem and creating a warm, supportive and nurturing environment for all children as they learn the art of dance. The director, Miss Deb Lifson Vogel is a Newton native and currently has children in the Newton Public Schools.

Please call today to find out more information or to register: 617-641-0784 or missdeb@allthatjazznewton.com or visit www.allthatjazznewton.com.

Spring Open House: June 13th 4:00-6:00 pm!

Run the Newton Highlands Village Day 5K on June 12th

The Village Day 5K is back! We encourage parents and children to start the morning off great by participating in a family-oriented, local Village Day 5K sponsored by Whole Foods Market. $30 per adult, $10 per child. Runners registered by May 31st are guaranteed a technical race t-shirt. Register online TODAY: http://villageday5k.racewire.com.

Lace up for the Mason-Rice Alumni Fun Run on June 13th!

Please join in the first-ever Mason-Rice Alumni Fun run for all alumi/alumnae in middle school, high school, and college on. See Mr. Springer at his final official Fun Run, enjoy some slush, and cheer on your former Mason-Rice classmates if you don’t want to run.

Tell all your friends and former classmates to come join the fun! Non-runners and current students and families are also welcome!

Monday, June 13th (rain date: June 15th)

6.00 pm: Middle school division (for former MR students who are now in middle school)
6:15 pm: High school division (for former MR Students who are now in high school)
6:30 pm: 18+

There will be a prize for the top male and female winner in each division.
Please register if you are running or attending so we can email you if we switch to the rain date.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a084eaea9238-mason

If you have any questions or would like to volunteer for the event, go to www.mysignup.com/mralumfunrun or email Debbi Kim debkim11@gmail.com.

Newton Highlands Village Day 5K

The Village Day 5K is back! Parents and children are encouraged to start the morning off great by participating in the family-oriented, local Village Day 5K sponsored by Whole Foods Market. $30 per adult, $10 per child. Runners registered by May 31st are guaranteed a technical race t-shirt.

Register online TODAY: http://villageday5k.racewire.com

Can’t or don’t like to run? Then help out the Village Day 5K team by volunteering for the event. They need help with registration, the water stop at Cold Spring Park and race monitors on the course. It’s fun and you get a free tech t-shirt. Click this link to volunteer. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080d4ca4a72d6-newton.

10th Annual Rove the Cove

The Auburndale Community Association is hosting the 10th annual Rove the Cove 5K road/trail race on June 25th. The race starts and finishes in the picnic area of The Cove in Auburndale. t-shirt to the first 100 registrants. Prizes raffled at the end.

All fitness levels welcome! You can walk or run. All finishers 14 and under receive official finishers medal. Start location: “The Cove” Auburndale Park, West Pine St, Auburndale, MA (Commonwealth Ave to Melrose St. Left on to W.Pine).

Start time 9:30 am, Check in 8:45 am. Register at www.auburndalecommunity.org.

Waban Village Day May 22nd

Come join in the fun. There will be a rides (some new ones) food and entertainment. Village Day will be kicked off by the 11th Annual Family Fun Run at 10:00 am. Racers of all ages are encouraged to participate, including children who are allowed to ride bikes and scooters along the 3.1mile race course. All racers must check-in at the Fun Run table in Waban Square at 9:00 am and will be able to register and pick up their T-shirts and race numbers there as well. The registration fee is $20/individual or $50/family (up to 4 members) and includes the race day T-shirt(s), which will be made from performance fabric. Please register here:
http://www.wabanimprovement.org/funrun2016

Entertainment at Village Day:
This year Waban Village Day is pleased to announce performances by the Crocodile River Band and the Newton Family Signers. Crocodile River promotes and performs African and African-influenced music, including Brazilian, Caribbean and Flamenco. The Newton Family Singers is an intergenerational family chorus, bringing together families and friends of all ages to sing and perform folk and traditional American music. This will be their 5th appearance at Waban Village Day

Vendor Spots Still Available:
If you have ‘wears’ to sell or a craft to share, you can have a booth at Waban Village Day. Please email Liz Zagorianakos @ liz.nick@rcn.com to request information and sign up for a booth.

Sunday, May 22nd, 10:00 am – 2:30pm

Free Soccer Clinic

For kids in Kindergarten through 3rd Grade, a great FREE soccer training for young boys and girls at Boston College Newton Campus (near the Boston College Law School). To register, email Sidniekulik8888@gmail.com . More information here: http://ilovenewton.com/free-soccer-clinic-kids-ages-58/

Boston College Soccer Field, Newton Location
May 21st, 11:00 am to Noon