Public Hearing on Myrtle Village Affordable Housing Proposal November 4th

The Newton CPC and Planning & Development Board will hold a joint public hearing on the Myrtle Village proposal for affordable housing (Curve Street, West Newton). Check the program website at www.newtonma.gov/cpa for the full agenda under “Committees & Meetings – Current CPC Meetings,” and the full text of the proposal under “Proposals & Projects – Pending.” Contact Alice Ingerson at 617-796-1144 or aingerson@newtonma.gov for details.

November 4th, 7:30 pm
Newton Senior Center
345 Walnut St, Newtonville

Theatre Ink presents:

THESE SHINING LIVES by Melanie Marnich. These Shining Lives chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable. It explores the true story of their employment at the Radium Dial company in the 1920’s, which cared more about profits than their employees’ safety. Catherine and her friends are dying, it’s true; but theirs is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, as they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits—or endanger the lives of those who come after them.

Tickets $7.00 at http://theatreink.net, or Adam_Brown@Newton.k12.ma.us 617-559-6300

October 31st – November 3rd at 7:30
Performing Arts Center, Newton North HS
457 Walnut Street

HOSTS NEEDED!! Soup and Supper Stroll

Hosts are needed for the Soup and Supper Stroll on Saturday, November 16.  We need your help to make this great evening a success!

Please consider hosting!!  You do not need to be a gourmet cook.

Interested in hosting?

– want to host but don’t want to cook?

– want to cook but not at your house?

All this is possible – please contact us and we will help you make it happen!  Dinner hosts just need to provide soup and a supper dish – no need to make appetizers and desserts.  Thank you!!!!

Contact: Jacquie Arbuckle at 805 558 3265, jacquieca1052@gmail.com or Carolyn Judge at 617 794 6436, carolyncjudge@yahoo.com

Creative Arts and Sciences Update

The Klezmer Conservatory Band is coming to Bigelow Thursday, October 24th!

Sponsored in full by your PTO contributions, through the Creative Arts and Sciences Committee.

The Klezmer Conservatory Band presents educational programs on Klezmer and Yiddish music. During their concert, they will introduce the Yiddish language, look into the varied cultural sources out of which Klezmer music arose, and explore the place of music in Jewish culture.  Throughout the program, Klezmer invites the audience to participate by asking questions, singing along to songs of love and work, and clapping to traditional songs. By the end of the program, the students will have been introduced to traditional Klezmer instruments and will have had a glimpse of Yiddish culture through its music.

From the Washington Post “….the ensemble’s uninhibited verve translates into any language and will no doubt leave anyone inclined to dance along gasping for air.”

This concert will be repeated for all grades.

Stay tuned for descriptions of our many grade-specific Creative Arts and Sciences programs happening throughout the year!

Reminder: Kickoff Meeting for Spring Fundraiser 10/24

When:  Thursday October 24, 7-8 pm

Where:  35 Hunnewell Ave – nibbles and drinks provided!

Please join us as we begin to plan for our biggest fundraiser of the year!  We have big and small tasks so please come meet with us to learn more about being involved.

This year’s Big Night on March 22 will be at a new venue; the New Art Center.  It promises to be a fabulous, jazzy affair; full of good food, good art, and great company!

Please come to learn more and to be a part of the planning for this event–we need lots of volunteers to help make it a success!

We look forward to meeting you! 

Liz Haas and Laurie Halloran, Big Night Co-Chairs

If you are unable to attend this meeting but are interested in volunteering in any capacity for the Big Night, please email Liz or Laurie at: haas.joffe@gmail.com

Just for Teens at Newton Free Library: Cupcakes & Gallery Opening

Monster & Mummy Cupcakes: Tuesday, October 15, 4:00 pm Get creative on Tuesday, October 15 at 4:00 pm in the second floor Teen Area of the Newton Free Library where we’ll be decorating monster and mummy cupcakes for Halloween.

Teen Art Gallery opening Wednesday, October 16, 4-5 pm
Please join us for the opening reception for Photographs and Ceramics, a show featuring works by Newton North students, in the second floor teen area. The show will be on view until spring 2014. Entertainment will be provided by a chamber ensemble from the school.

Refreshments provided by Whole Foods Market. Framing courtesy of Abraxis Framing Company in Auburndale.

Newton at Home Volunteer Opportunities

Newton at Home (www.newtonathome.org) has volunteer opportunities for youth to engage with Newton seniors in your neighborhood. Newton at Home is a non-profit, members’ driven, neighbor-to-neighbor organization serving our city’s residents 60 years of age and older.

Parents: Consider becoming a volunteer for Newton at Home. Drivers are needed to accompany members to appointments, shopping and trips to Logan Airport. As parents in Newton you know your way around! Be in touch to support a growing community of neighbors-helping-neighbors.  Please call 617-795-2560 or email: volcoord@newtonathome.org

Giving back to Newton Public Schools

From October 21st through November 2nd, SalonCapri in Newton Highlands will donate 10% of the cost of the service to the Newton public school of the client’s choice.

The owners of SalonCapri, Nick and Amy Penna, have been long-time residents of Newton and are raising their children in the Newton Public School System. They take pride in their community and want do what they can to give back.

Parenting workshop

Announcing a Five-Week “Parenting-Well” group for parents of adopted teens! Special topic: Taking The Sting Out Of Setting Limits.

In this group of up to eight (to ensure individualized attention) adoptive parents, you will talk about:

  • navigating power struggles
  • setting appropriate expectations
  • and embracing your strengths and understanding your weaknesses as a parent.

Thursdays, 10:15 – 11:30 starting November 7th
Location: 17 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands, MA 02461
Fee is a one-time payment of $250, payable online at http://www.adoptiontherapyma.com/upcoming-adoptive-parents/

Katie Jae Naftzger, LICSW sees a mix of adopted and non-adopted families and individuals in her private practice in Newton Highlands. Katie has presented workshops at Children’s Hospital, Boston, Wide Horizons, Adoptive Families Together, and others. Katie is also a wife and mother and has experienced the challenges of parenting firsthand!

Boys & Girls Club

  • Did you know that The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club is open to all members on Columbus Day free of charge? Open from 9 AM until 6:00 PM on Monday and no reservation is required.
  • The League of Women Voters in Newton is offering a speakers series on education topics that will take place at the Boys & Girls Club throughout the school year. The first session is on Wednesday, October 16th from 7:00 – 8:45 pm  and admission is free. Presenters include Amy O’Leary who is the director of Early Education for All and Beverly Mobilia of Community Partnerships for Children and Families.
  • The Club is offering Free Community Open Gym periods on Thursday evenings from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. All Newton teens in grades 6 and up are invited and you need not join the Club to attend. A wide variety of the Club’s athletic equipment will be available for free play and guided activity. Funding is provided by The Newton Partnership and a Carol M. White Physical Education Grant (PEP) – a three year $1.6 million grant from the US Department of Education that provides health and wellness programs to Newton youth during out-of-school time.
  • Check out the Give Kids A Smile Event on Saturday October 26th from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm at Mt. Ida College Dental Education Center. This free dental clinic provides dental treatment to toddlers through 8th grade in a fun filled atmosphere with prizes and entertainment.  Email lberardinelli@mountida.edu for more information.