Newton Community Farm Benefit Dinner at Lumiere – October 18, 2011

Food, Fun, and Fascinating People at Lumiere all in support of Newton Community Farm!

Be a part of this lively annual event on Tuesday evening, October 18, 2011. For $150 per person (tax deductible portion is $65), join us at 7:00 PM in West Newton at Chef Mike Leviton’s Lumière restaurant (1293 Washington Street, Newton); considered to be among the finest restaurants in the Boston area. The fine dining will include a creative, four-course dinner, wine pairings with each course, and vegetarian options. Besides his culinary reputation, Chef Leviton is known as a leader in promoting and serving local, sustainable and humanely raised food, including his meat and fish choices. Proceeds from the event will support NCF’s education and outreach programs, including donations to the Newton Food Pantry. If you have questions, please call Jerry Regosin at 1-740-503-2669 or jregosin@aol.com.

Reserve your seat by paying online through PayPal (major credit cards are accepted). Or, send your check with the names of attendees to Newton Community Farm, 303 Nahanton Street, Newton, MA 02459, Re: Lumiere Dinner.

Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program looking for Child Advocates

The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program in Newton is looking for committed and dedicated child advocates to present its personal safety curriculum in local elementary schools.

Join up with current and experienced volunteer Prevention Specialists to teach children to recognize and respond to verbal, physical and sexual assault and abuse. Potential volunteers are community members who believe that children have the right to information, skills and the support of adults. We offer a flexible schedule to volunteers who enjoy teamwork and can make a yearlong commitment of three or four mornings a month.

To make it easier for people with busy schedules to train we have decided to offer 4 short morning sessions, 9 am to noon on W and F in Oct. The dates are 12, 14, 19 and 21. We are reserving the option to extend each session by an hour each day depending on the demographics of the trainees.

Part 1 of the training will prepare trainees to present one of the three facilitations and participate in all of the role plays. Part 2, on Review Time will be scheduled for late November, early December, based on the trainees’ availability.

For information or to set up an interview call Gail Sommer, 617-969-5906, x143 or email, gsommer@ncscweb.org. Newton CAP is a program of Newton Community Service Center. Visit our webpage at www.ncscweb.org for a description of the program and of the volunteer Prevention Specialist position.

Drawing Classes

Drawing Class for those starting out and those who want to expand their skills: Visual artist with 20 years teaching experience, Joan Mullen is offering two fall drawing classes in her home studio in Newton Corner. Under her guidance you will develop your drawing skills, your powers of observation and your ability to communicate visually, through sequential guided instruction. She has taught at the DeCordova Museum School, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts School, The Fuller Craft Museum and the Danforth Museum School. She is an Adjunct Professor at Bridgewater State College, where she has taught all levels of drawing and three dimensional design. Class size will be limited. Drawing Class #1 is on 8 Monday evenings 7:00-9:30, October 17th-December 8th (no class on 10-31st). Drawing Class #2 is on 8 Friday mornings 9:00 am – 11:30 am, October 21 -December 16th (no class on 11-25th) Cost for the 8 classes is $250.00 which includes all drawing supplies and a portfolio. Open to adults and mature teens. Questions or to register: joanmmullen@rcn.com. Website: www.joanmullen.com.

School of Rock’s Rock 101 program

Gaga about Green Day? Bedazzled by The Beatles? School of Rock’s Rock 101 program is looking for YOU! Enroll now as a singer, bassist, guitarist, drummer, or piano player and be eligible to be cast in our next performance season. Rehearsals will begin in mid-to-late October; shows will manifest between 1/7 and 2/15 in major venues like The Middle East Club and The Hard Rock Cafe! Call 617-923-3434 or visit http://www.schoolofrock.com/boston to find out more about our afterschool and weekend programs!

Newton Cub Scout Registration is Open

Registration is now open for Newton Cub Scouts. There are 6 packs that meet in Newton (Newton Center, Newtonville, Waban & 3 in West Newton) for boys in grades 1-5. In Cub Scouts, boys do all sorts of great activities with friends like building and racing pinewood derby cars, camping, community service projects, and being part of a team. The Scouts’ annual October food drive, Scouting for Food, is overwhelmingly the largest contributor to the Newton Food Bank. For more info or to find a pack near you, visit www.BeAScout.org You can also find information about Boy Scouts for boys ages 11-17, grades 6 and higher.

SouthStage hosts 1st Annual Adult Spelling Bee (& reception)

You are invited to Newton South High School’s SouthStage’s First Annual Adult Spelling Bee, a celebratory kick-off to the 2011-12 theater season and the opening of the musical “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Join other adults (and perhaps show off your spelling skills) at this fun event & fundraiser. Friday Sept. 30, 7-10 pm, at The Windsor Club,1601 Beacon Street. $20 per person. Wine and delicious nibbles included. All profits support SouthStage, Newton South’s Theatre Group. Contact Diane Greer at dhgreer@gmail.com for more information or if you’d like to attend.

Private Occupational Therapy or Academic Tutoring

Does Your Child Need Private Occupational Therapy or Academic Tutoring? Winnie Ebb, MS, OTR/L is expanding her private practice in Newton Center and has openings for new students. She brings 30 years of experience to her private work with children. Services provided include Occupational Therapy, Homework Support, Organizational Strategies and Academic Tutoring in all subject areas.
If interested please contact Winnie Ebb at fourebb@comcast.net or 617-965-3870

Calling all artists to Celebrate Newton!!

Celebrate Newton, Newton’s own holiday crafts fair, is around the corner! It’s running this year on Sunday December 4 at Newton South High School. Exhibitor applications are still being accepted. Please visit our website at www.celebratenewton.com to learn more about the fair or to download an application. The fair is sponsored by Newton Community Education; proceeds will help us expand our program and grow our scholarship fund. Attendees–mark your calendars! We hope to see you all there.

Newton Community Ed classes for Middle Schoolers

Registration is now underway for Fall classes through Newton Community Education and we still have openings in the following classes for middle schoolers:  Speech Club at South on Mondays (open to Brown and Oak Hill students), Fencing at Bigelow on Mondays, More Math Please at Brown on Tuesdays, Chess and Archery at Day on Tuesdays, Lego Robotics at South on Tuesdays or Fridays, Cartooning at South on Tuesdays, The Stockmarket Game at Oak Hill on Tuesdays, and Babysitting at North on Saturdays. All our classes are for kids from all schools. We have many family classes, such as Cooking Wizardry, Chocolate with a Twist, Family Robotics Clinic, Family Night under the Stars, and more. We also have Saturday sports options for kids ages 2 and up, and weekday afternoon sports options such as Basketball, Archery, and Sports Jam. For more information or to register, call our office at 617-559-6999 or visit our website at newtoncommunityed.org. Be sure to check out our adult classes too!

Calling Past PTO Presidents

You’ve completed your PTO leadership duties and you want to stay in the loop. Why not join the Newton PTO Council Board? PTO Council is the umbrella organization composed of all Newton Public School PTOs in the city. Its members are the current and past presidents of each PTO. The Council’s ultimate purpose is to support all Newton parents in the quest for the high quality education. If you’d like to learn more, please contact Marcia Tabenken at mtabenken@rcn.com