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Free STEM Trial Class @K2 Enrichment Program’s new location!

Come to a free trial class with hands-on STEM projects. K2 Enrichment Program is a STEM/STEAM program for kids ages 5 to 10, offering after-school and weekend
workshops that focus on engineering and design, working with other children, developing responsibility and initiative, and improving communication skills. They keep class sizes
small and have a flexible registration process (each session is about 7 weeks) throughout the school year. In addition, they host birthday parties on Sundays, special events, summer workshops, and school-break drop-in workshops.

To learn more about a free class or for any questions, please visit the website  www.k2enrichment.com  or email kristine@k2enrichment.com

K2 Enrichment Program, 307 Watertown Street, Newton

 

Immediate Teledermatology Visits Now Available

Immediate Teledermatology visits are now available online through Boston University’s Department of Dermatology. The dermatology experts at Boston University are now offering a brand new service where patients can access care for dermatology issues at any time and from anywhere.

Patients can receive a diagnosis and treatment for almost any skin condition generally within 24 hours. Patients no longer have to miss work and school or wait months to see their dermatologist. Seeing your dermatologist has never been easier!

Find them at https://www.bmc.org/dermatology/immediate-dermatology-appointment-online or in the App stores under “BU Dermatology at BMC”.

Newton’s One-to-One Program

Newton’s One-to-One Program, our very own “Big Brother/Sister Program” has been matching wonderful high schoolers with children in grades one through five for over 30 years.

If you think your elementary aged child would benefit from a mentor in their life and you can you commit 2.5 hours each week to have your child meet with a high school mentor from November to May – consider the One-to-One Program.

To get more information, please contact Rebecca Young, Program Coordinator, at rebecca_young@newton.k12.ma.us or 617-315-8733.

South Stage and Theatre Ink perform Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Tickets on Sale Now for Newton South’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Don’t miss South Stage’s second show of the fall season: Tom Stoppard’s Tony Award-winning Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an absurdist comic twist on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

Acclaimed as a modern dramatic masterpiece, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is the fabulously inventive tale of Hamlet as told from the worm’s-eye view of the bewildered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two minor characters in Shakespeare’s play.

Directed by Newton North Senior Emily Ecker and Newton South Senior Abby Lass. This 90 minute production is done in conjunction with Newton North’s Theatre Ink. To buy tickets, please go to southstage.org.

October 27th, 28th, 29th, 7:30 pm
Newton South’s Little Theater

Parent Advisory Council for Special Education

The Newton Parent Advisory Council for Special Education is holding its next meeting on
Running A Parent Advisory Council for Special Education: Legal requirements and ways to improve the PAC’s function. Featuring expert speaker Leslie Leslie from FCSN (Federation for Children With Special Needs),  an excellent speaker and trainer.

This is a key meeting for anyone who wants to become more involved in the PAC. It is especially recommended for anyone who is considering running for a PAC office in January 2017 elections.

October 24th, 7:30 pm
Light refreshments and networking begin at 7:15 pm
Room 304, The Education Center, 100 Walnut Street

Connecting to Confidence

You are invited to MEDA’s “CONNECTING TO CONFIDENCE” Breakfast

Joe Jones, BU Men’s Basketball Head Coach, will speak about building confidence, both on and off the court. You will also hear a special story of recovery from a teenage student athlete.

This breakfast will also be an opportunity to support and learn about MEDA’s new “The Sooner the Better” initiative, which will bring education and awareness programs to schools and organizations throughout the region.

To purchase tickets and for more information, please go to medainc.org

October 25th, 7:30 – 9:00 am

Parent Workshop Series at the Waban Library Center this Fall!

Do you want more peace and connection in your family?
Do you want to “dial down” the drama with your child or teen?
Do you want to avoid common mistakes that all of us make as parents?

Check out this workshop: “From Mindless Reaction to Mindful Presence” which will help you:
· Find ways to gain greater awareness of yourself and your child
· Learn to respond more effectively and compassionately
· Understand how to foster more connection and cooperation
· Develop and use mindfulness skills in any area of your life

To RSVP and get the signup sheet: Please email Amy at amy@amybehrens.com
Visit http://www.wabanlibrarycenter.org/parent-coaching-sessions-at-wlc/ for an easy way to pay. Sign up for one, two or all three sessions – $20.00/session or $50.00 for all three. Half of all proceeds go to benefit the Waban Library Center.

October 25th, 7:30-9:30 pm
Waban Library Center, 1608 Beacon Street

Late Fall Programs at the Y

Registration for Late Fall Programs at the Y is now open. Late Fall Programs begin on October 31st and run through December 18th.

· Swimming lessons for all ages including Parent & Child classes
· Youth Sports Leagues & Classes – Basketball, Soccer, NFL Flag Football, Track
· Karate for all ages
· Music & Creative Arts lessons and classes
· Personal Training and Small Group Training

All of the West Suburban YMCA’s youth sports leagues utilize the Y’s seven principles: everyone plays, safety first, fair play, positive competition, family involvement, sports for all and sports for fun. For more information, contact Kim Benzan, Sports Director, at kimberlyb@wsymca.org or 617-244-6050 x 3031.

Open House Week – October 23rd – 29th
Try the Y all week long for free! Check out our new LOWER monthly membership rates and improved facility:
· a refreshed lobby with comfortable spaces for members to connect
· a new group exercise space right off the lobby
· over 1,000 square feet of wellness space for cardio and functional training equipment
· a much-improved Kids’ Corner for children while their caregivers use the facilities.

Plus, they are offering an Open House Week membership special. Join the Y during Open House week and get the month of November for FREE! For more information, contact the Y’s Member Services Department at 617-244-6050 or visit wsymca.org.

Work at the Y
West Suburban YMCA is hiring! Join a dynamic and fun team that is dedicated to strengthening the community:
– Lifeguards, Swim Instructors and Swim Coaches
– Member Services Representatives
– Fitness Center Staff
– Group Exercise Instructors
– Early Education and Out-of-School Time Program Staff

Please contact Laura Snow for more information at lauras@wsymca.org or 617-244-6050, ext. 3033.

Financial Assistance
The West Suburban YMCA is a non-profit charitable organization and it is their mission to never turn anyone away due to their inability to pay. Please contact the Membership Department at 617-244-6050 x 3653 for financial assistance with membership or program participation.

Two great road races

Fattman Productions has two great races coming up in Newton.

Bill’s 5K to benefit the Travis Roy Foundation
October 30th, 9:00 am
Mason Rice Elementary School
Register today!

Chilly Half Marathon to benefit the American Liver Foundation
November 13th, 7:30 am
Newton South High School
Register today!

Race organizers are happy to extend $5 off each race for all participants that register with promo code GETFIT5! Not interested or able to run but want to volunteer to help out at the race? If so, please email Daria at daria@fattmanproductions.com.

Toys & Treasures FUSN Fair!

Due to the popularity of the Toys and Treasures sections at their annual Holiday Fair, the First Unitarian Society is having a new, separate event: Toys & Treasures FUSN Fair!

Come enjoy shopping for toys, hand-made gifts, new and old treasures, and fresh, fair trade coffee. Sponsored by the First Unitarian Society in Newton

November 5th,  9:30 am – 3:00 pm
1326 Washington Street
West Newton

P.S. Mark your calendars for the annual Holiday Fair on December 3rd! Visit: www.fusn.org