Bridging the Generations: An Intergenerational Music Class

Join us for a special kind of music-making! This class combines all the elements of a regular music class, but it is set in a senior living facility, where the residents participate with us by singing, playing instruments, or simply watching. The class allows for and encourages interaction between the children and the seniors. With rhythm instruments, songs, play materials and movement, we create a rich musical experience for everyone.

Location: Goddard House in Brookline, Assisted Living
165 Chestnut St. Brookline
Teacher: Ruth Schechter
Ages: Mixed ages up to 5 years (younger siblings welcome)
Day/Time: Thursdays at 3:30-4:15pm
Session 2: March 8-April 5
Session 3: May 3-May 31

One Five Week Session: $100
Two Five Week Sessions: $180

No registration fees; Siblings 60% discount ; Under 6 months free

To Register call Brookline Music School at (617) 277-4593

Join us at Newton at Home!

Looking for a great volunteer job in a lively office with purposeful and fun people?
Join us at Newton at Home!
Newton at Home (NAH) is a quickly-growing non-profit organization in Newton, dedicated to enabling older adults to remain living in their homes safely and independently as they grow older. NAH is looking for a volunteer to serve as an office adminstrator. This means providing general office support for the Executive Director, handling member requests for services, maintaining and entering data into NAH databases, assisting with events and mailings, and scheduling meetings. Volunteers need good computer and communication skills. Must be willing to commit to three days per week from 9:30am-1:30pm through the rest of the school year (until June 2012). For more information please contact: Julie Plaut Mahoney, Ph.D., Coordinator of Volunteers, Newton at Home, 617-795-2560 or volcoord@newtonathome.org.

Math Tutor

Is your child struggling with math this year?

Do you try to help, only to get upset and frustrated?

My name is Philip Wolfson. I am a retired math teacher with 20 years of experience working with students of all types and ages: students who are stuck for some reason or need more direction than they received in class, students who need someone to talk to about math, ELL students, and students with learning disabilities. I can work with individuals, small groups, and home school groups. We can meet at your location, a library or school library, or at my home.

My specialty is working with students from grades 6 through 8.
“…you made it easier to understand algebra…”
“…fractions and decimals to the next level…”
“…challenging and fun…”

Call or email me to set up a free, introductory meeting.
philwolfson@gmail.com
617-332-4887

February Vacation “Renaissance Camp

Music before J.S. Bach? Suzuki School of Newton invites students that play an instrument, including advanced players, for some real Renaissance music! Join us February 21-24 for a 4-day, 9 am – 3pm, “Renaissance Camp” exploring this historical period via music with additional enrichment classes in dance, calligraphy, and costumes as we create a real live “tableau” of the Renaissance. Advanced players can join in court music and folk music of the Renaissance, as well as a “novice” program on recorder or voice. Ages 10-14. Younger program also available. $335. For more info and registration: www.suzukinewton.org

Community Meeting with Mayor Setti D. Warren & Superintendent of Schools David Fleishman

Join Mayor Warren and Superintendent of Schools, David Fleishman to discuss our capital and financial needs. Our finances are back on track because of our zero base budgeting approach and the 100 million dollars we will save over the next 5 years thanks to our recently negotiated union contracts. For the first time in our city’s history we have a capital assessment of all of our infrastructure needs- aided by revolutionary software that allows us to evaluate our needs on a risked based assessment. Although we have done tremendous work there is still more we need to do. We will discuss ways to address our capital needs, growth in the schools and continuing to make Newton one of the safest cities to live. The Mayor and Superintendent want to hear from you on the decisions we need to make going forward. We hope you can join us for one of these very important meetings.

Sunday February 12th 2:00 PM
Lasell College, Winslow Academic Center
80 Maple St, Newton, MA

AND

Wednesday February 15th 7:00 PM
Oak Hill Middle School Café
130 Wheeler Rd Newton MA

John M Barry Club of Newton – Upcoming events

Friday, February 10  – Comedy Night: For the Love of Laughter!

Saturday, March 10 – Fight Night

Monday, May 21, 29th Annual Golf Tournament

2012 Boston Marathon!

Comedy Night: For the Love of Laughter!
Friday, February 10 (THIS WEEK!)
6:30pm Dinner; 8:00pm Show
American Legion Post 440, 
295 California St.

Tickets: $50 Dinner

Featuring Steve Sweeney musical guests, The Reminisants, and serving up a delicious Italian dinner, this is the perfect Valentine’s Day treat! Buy your tickets online!

Fight Night
Saturday, March 10 
5:30pm VIP Dinner; 7:00pm General
Trinity Catholic, 575 Washington St. 
Tickets: $50 VIP Dinner; $20 General

In partnership with the Nonantum Boxing Club (yes, the ol’ one-two combo!) we’re offering a fight card of over five bouts between amateur fighters, a sumptuous dinner for VIP guests, prizes and more! 

Calling all BIG shots – ask about our Heavy Hitters package!

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 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship! Individual and twosome spots also available! 

2012 Boston Marathon!

Join our 2012 Boston Marathon Team and raise $4,000 for the Boys & Girls Club. Only a few spots left and will be filled in two weeks!

Confirm Your Support Today! 
Diane Marangoly
Events Coordinator
617-630-2066 ext.111
dmarangoly@newtonbgc.com

Newton Parent Advisory Council for Special Education Meetings in February

Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pm – Effective Communication and the IEP: a Workshop for Parents

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 pm (New Date – meeting was rescheduled) – SPED Review and Trend Report: Follow-up and Next Steps

Thursday, February 9, 9:00 – 10:30 AM<> – NewtonPAC Planning Meeting

Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pm
Effective Communication and the IEP: a Workshop for Parents

Participating in IEP Team meetings can be challenging! 

This free workshop addresses the communication skills needed by parents participating as members of the IEP Team. The presentation includes communication skill building techniques to help parents engage effectively in the IEP process through clear concise communication. Participants will learn about pitfalls to avoid and applying best practice strategies to resolve conflict when it occurs. 

Presented by the Federation for Children with Special Needs, hosted by Newton Parent Advisory Council (NewtonPAC) for Special Education.

Presentation from 7:30 – 9:00 PM in Room 210 at 100 Walnut Street, Newtonville.  Light refreshments and networking begin at 7:15 PM.

Please RSVP to info@newtonpac.org so that we have enough handouts.

Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 pm (New Date – meeting was rescheduled)
SPED Review and Trend Report: Follow-up and Next Steps

Superintendent David Fleishman and Judy Levin-Charns, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services, are hosting an evening meeting for discussion of special education in Newton with NewtonPAC. Also attending will be Dorsey Yearley, the consultant helping to implement the changes at Newton South HS and who will be working with staff to make changes to middle school sped programing.

The evening will provide an opportunity to share and discuss special education planning by NPS in light of the release of new information available in the sped review, the trends report, and the ongoing work at South and the middle schools by Dorsey Yearley and NPS staff.

Room 210 at 100 Walnut Street, Newtonville.

Networking and light refreshments beginning at 7:15 pm.

Please plan to attend!   Questions, contact Sandy and Jo-Louise at info@newtonpac.org.

Thursday, February 9, 9:00 – 10:30 AM
NewtonPAC Planning Meeting

Want to be more involved with special education in Newton?  Meet with other parents of children with IEPs and 504 plans.  We will be planning: topics for meetings with the administration, supports for parents and maintaining and growing the organization.  The meeting will be at The Village Cafe, 719 Washington St., Newtonville.

NewtonPAC for Special Education meetings are free and open to all people interested in learning more about special education in Newton. See www.newtonpac.org for more information.

Join us at Newton at Home!

Looking for a great volunteer job in a lively office with purposeful and fun people?
Join us at Newton at Home!
Newton at Home (NAH) is a quickly-growing non-profit organization in Newton, dedicated to enabling older adults to remain living in their homes safely and independently as they grow older. NAH is looking for a volunteer to serve as the Assistant to the Executive Director. This means providing general office support for the Executive Director, handling member requests for services, maintaining and entering data into NAH databases, assisting with events and mailings, and scheduling meetings. Volunteers need good computer and communication skills. Must be willing to commit to three days per week from 9:30am-1:30pm through the rest of the school year (until June 2012). For more information please contact: Julie Plaut Mahoney, Ph.D., Coordinator of Volunteers, Newton at Home, 617-795-2560 or volcoord@newtonathome.org.

Event at Newton South

Newton South High School will once again host the annual Teen Summer Program Expo, for the eighth year in a row. The Expo will be held Monday, February 6, 2012 5:30 PM to 8:00PM, in the cafeteria located at 140 Brandeis Road, Newton. Admission is free, open to the public and handicapped accessible.

Find the perfect summer experience for your teenager. Meet directors of more than 80 of the best summer programs in the U.S. & abroad. Programs for every budget and include academic, adventure, travel, community service, internships, sport instruction, language immersion, arts/theatre/music, college prep and Gap year programs. Efficiently cut through the overwhelming amount of information online and make informed decisions about programming, safety, & supervision. For more information contact Laura@CampSourceNetwork.com or call 617-244-3316. Snow date will be Tuesday, February 7.