ROBOTICS CAMP at Mathnasium

ROBOTICS CAMP at Mathnasium – April Vacation Week.  Mindsurfers is a 5-Day Lego Robotics program for students 4th to 9th grade.   Based on the technology and methodology of the LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ and FIRST LEGO® League, children participating in the Mindsurfers Team Robotics Program learn to program and bring robots to life with LEGO® equipment and challenges specifically designed to motivate and stimulate the imagination.  Register:  http://roboticscamp.eventbrite.com  or Call Karen at (617) 340-3665

Bring LEGOS to LIFE this April Vacation!

(617) 340-3665  Email: newton@mathnasium.com Mathnasium Newton Highlands – Where Math Makes Sense to Kids
For program detail: www.mathnasium.com

John M Barry Boys and Girls Club of Newton

15th Annual Fashion Show

Wednesday, May 16
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Stonehurst, Robert Treat Paine Estate
100 Robert Treat Paine Drive, Waltham
Tickets: $75.00ea. 

Old world charm meets new world style at this year’s fashion show! Featuring women’s and girl’s clothing from Brussels Sprouts, this stylish affair promises just as savvy a menu, and all at the stunning Robert Treat Paine Estate.

Purchase your tickets online today!

29th Annual Golf Tournament 
Monday, May 21
1:00pm Tee-Off
Charles River Country Club, 483 Dedham St.
Foursome: $1,200

Play on the host course of the stroke-play qualifying rounds for the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship, the Charles River County Club! Twosome and individual spots also available!

Download our brochure for more details and to confirm your support!

In-home Music and Voice Sessions

Is your child interested in learning how to play a musical instrument in the comfort of your home? Does your child have the desire to sing all the time? Next Level Up offers in-home music and voice sessions by accomplished and experienced musicians and teachers. We can provide instruction for the piano, guitar, bass, violin, cello, saxophone, clarinet, flute, as well as voice. Our instructors include current and former students and teachers from Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory. To learn more, please email music@nextleveluptutoring.com or call 781-540-1123 for a quick response. Check out our website at www.nextlevelupmusic.com.

Cradles to Crayons

Junior Troop 73010 is organizing a community children’s clothing (and other items) drive for Cradles to Crayons.  Clothes needed from newborn through adult medium.  This is a great time to clean out your closets of outgrown but still in good shape clothes.  Go green and help children in need.  Books, baby equipment, toys and games are welcomed too.  The drop-off will be at City Hall during Newton Serves, on April 29th from 9:00 – 3:00.  We did this last year and filled a truck.  This year we are hoping to do better, maybe even fill 2 trucks.  For more information about Cradles to Crayons and donations needed, go to:  http://cradlestocrayons.org/boston .  Other questions about the drive:  feel free to contact – Alicia Bowman  at alicia.bowman@comcast.net

 

Run Leo Run: Free Running Clinic

Run Leo Run: Free Running Clinic with Newton Marathoner!

Marathoner and Newton South ‘11 graduate Leo Westebbe will lead a free running clinic for kids, teens and novice runners.  The clinic is prime preparation for young and old alike running in the April 15 Heartbreak Hill Road Race.  Join Leo, Charles d’Hemecourt from the Division of Sports Medicine at Children’s Hospital Boston, and local running experts in running stretches, drills and techniques, discuss nutrition, and take a practice run around the Newton North Track facility.  Families are welcome and participants should wear proper clothing and footwear for athletic activity.

Saturday March 31 at 1-3 p.m
Newton North High School Track and Field
Register at www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org
Ages 8 and up
Weather permitting

Leo is running the 2012 Boston Marathon to raise money for the Newton Schools Foundation, whose mission is to support the Newton Public Schools. The NSF is currently raising funds to secure the technology, tools and teacher training to transform teaching and learning in Newton and prepare our kids for the challenges of tomorrow.

Support Leo’s effort and learn about how training for a marathon helped Leo turn his life around at www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org

Register for this free clinic at www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org.

Pledge to support Leo in his marathon run for the Newton Schools Foundation at www.newtonschoolsfoundation.org.

Questions? Call the NSF at 617-559-6120.

Understanding Temperament – Getting to Really Know Your Own Child

Deborah Weinstock-Savoy, a dynamic presenter, will lead parents in reflecting on their own personality style and unique parenting strengths. Four major temperamental styles in children will be explored and how the qualities of introversion and extroversion interact with temperament.

Tuesday, March 27 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Mason-Rice Elementary School, 149 Pleasant St., Newton Centre

Co-sponsored by the Freedman Center for Child & Family Development at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology and The Newton Partnership. No registration required.

 

 

How would you allocate $20 million in community preservation?

How would you allocate nearly $20 million for affordable housing, historic resources, open space & recreation land in Newton over the next 5 years?

Come tell us at a neighborhood birthday party (refreshments provided) for Waban, Newton Highlands & Newton Upper Falls. Tuesday, 27 March, from 7:30 – 9:00PM at the Waban Library Center, 1608 Beacon Street. Residents from all Newton neighborhoods are welcome.

Enjoy a slide show about past Community Preservation projects & neighborhood history. Share your funding priorities & add them to our interactive maps.

More details and info on Newton’s Community Preservation programs are on our website.

Register for 1-mile Heartbreak Hill Road Race (ages 8-90)

Registration is now open for Newton’s 20th annual Heartbreak Hill Road Race. This one-mile race on historic Heartbreak Hill takes place Sunday, April 15, beginning at 3PM at Newton City Hall.

The race is open to runners and walkers ages 8-90 (new lower age this year). The first 500 runners registered get a FREE t-shirt and a ticket to the pizza/pasta party on Saturday, 4/14.  Race details and registration information is at the Newton Community Pride website.

Free Running Clinic for Kids Running in Heartbreak Hill Race

Kids ages 8 to 18  running in the 20th anniversary Newton Heartbreak Hill Road Race on April 15  are invited to the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club (675 Watertown St., Newtonville) on Sunday, March 25th at  2:30 PM for a free running clinic.

Rick Muhr, a twelve time Boston Marathon qualifier and experienced coach who has trained thousands of runners throughout the world will host the clinic. He’ll teach kids proper running technique and help them prepare for the Heartbreak Hill Road Race.

Preregistration is not required for the clinic, which will last approximately 90 minutes.  Families are welcome and participants should wear proper clothing and footwear for athletic activity.

Open House for Highlands After School Program, March 27

The Newton Highlands After-School Program, just for middle school children is hosting an Open House for interested families on Tuesday, March 27 from 5:30-6:30 P.M. at Brigham House, 20 Hartford Street, Newton Highlands. This is a terrific opportunity for parents to learn more about the program as they plan for the next school year. Please join us and see the wonderful space that is the home base of this terrific program. For more information please contact: Rochelle Acker at 617-999-4617 or highlandsafterschool@gmail.com or visit our website highlandsafterschool.org