Calling all Artists! Proposals Accepted for New Public Art Project

Want to be part of Newton’s newest public art project? Proposals are now being accepted for NewtonSERVES BoxART, a plan to create art on those drab, green utility boxes that are scattered throughout the city.

To aesthetically enhance village space, all Newton artists, amateur and experienced alike, are invited to submit proposals. The NewtonSERVES BoxART Committee feels vibrant public art creates an inviting environment and a sense of place and will choose proposals that will help achieve these goals. Proposals should be imaginative, positive, colorful and create delight.

Between five and 12 artists will be chosen to paint the boxes between April 27 and May 12 as part of NewtonSERVES. The Request for Proposals can be downloaded from the website (PDF). More details are available at the Newton Community Pride site.

Spring programs for children & adults at the Newton Community Farm

The Newton Community Farm’s spring program is now open for registration. We’ve got classes for all ages that focus on gardening, cooking, sustainable living, and exploring our surrounding natural environment.

Lots of exciting new offerings: Wine Tasting, Photography on the Farm, plus some of our old favorites like Ready Set Grow and Early Release Spring Supper. For more information, visit our website.

Newton Community Farm summer programs for kids

Looking for fun-filled, hands-on, educational classes for your young one this summer? Registration for the Newton Community Farm’s summer classes for pre-school through Grade 9 is now open. With an exciting array of programs for all age groups we have something for everyone:

Farm Sprouts  – Pre-school and Kindergarten.
Little Diggers – Students entering Grades 1 and 2.
Farmer in Training  for elementary students entering Grades 3 – 5
Socially Aware Young Farmers for middle school students entering Grades 6 – 9
For more information and registration details, please visit our website.

Proposal to restore Newton’s Civil War Monument

At a public meeting on March 27, the Newton Community Preservation Committee will discuss a pre-proposal to restore the City-owned Civil War Monument in Newton Cemetery. The full text of the pre-proposal will be online soon under “Proposals & Projects” on the CPC website.  The meeting will be held at 7:00pm at the Waban Library Center, 1608 Beacon Street. All are welcome.

 

Summer Speech Therapy for Newton Public School Students

Enrollment is now open for the summer speech therapy program for children enrolled in the Newton Public School system. Run by Emerson College’s Robbins Speech, Language, and Hearing Center, the program provides 6 weeks of twice-weekly individual speech therapy for children ages 3-18. The program meets at the Education Building on Walnut Street in Newton and runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning July 5th and ending on August 9th for a total of 11 sessions. For more information, contact Laura Glufling-Tham by email or phone (617-824-8318).

A+ Youth Academic Enrichment Programs

A+ Youth is an academic enrichment program that holds classes on Saturday mornings teaching English and math to students in the greater Boston area.  Courses focus on improving student skills in composition, reading, mathematics, and test-taking skills including the SAT, ISEE, and MCAS. More information and registration is at the company’s website.

Oak Hill/Brown Speech Team Night, April 10

You are invited to Speech Team Night, Tuesday, April 10 from 6pm – 8pm in the Oak Hill auditorium. This special event will showcase our talented students’ performances in several categories, including prose, poetry, children’s literature, duo/multiple interpretation, original oratory, declamation, demonstration and impromptu. We look forward to sharing the results of the team’s hard work and dedication, earning accolades and honors in both practice sessions and tournaments throughout Massachusetts.

The Speech Team provides students with skills that last a lifetime – the ability to present oneself in small and large groups, overcoming the fear of speaking in public, being a part of a competitive yet supportive team environment, and experiencing the excitement of major tournament competition. The Oak Hill/Brown Speech Team is a proud member of the Massachusetts Middle School Forensics League (MMSFL) and competes in MMSFL Tournaments throughout the state during the school year.

Come see why our students earn top honors in state-wide competitions! Questions? Email Coach Robyn Steinberg at robyn@massallergy.net.

Host Family Needed June-July

Educational Enrichment for Romanian Children seeks a host family for a Romanian middle-school student coming to Newton Environmental Science Camp for 5-6 weeks in June and July. EERC can place either a boy or a girl depending on the host family’s preferences. EERC is a local volunteer organization in Sudbury, MA, now its 4th year, bringing Romanian middle schoolers to live with local families while attending day camps (SudburyParkand Rec,PerformanceCenter, YMCA Hopkinton, DerbyAcademy, Middlesex School, Environmental Science Camp in Newton, Charler River School in Dover). The students are in superb academic standing, English speaking, and of modest means. Our funds are small, all individual donation so even though all applicants are deserving we cannot help them all. We pay FULLY their trip here, minus the donated camp scholarships. We have amazing feedback from hosts, camp directors, etc. You can read more on our website www.eercboston.org We like to say our program bring the world closer to home. For further information, contact Daniella Floru at dfloru@eercboston.org or (781) 820-2324.