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Barnum the Musical

Temple Beth Avodah presents Barnum the Musical – a fun and engaging play about the life and times of PT Barnum and the early days of the circus era. All tickets are open seating so come early to enjoy our midway show while you find your seat. Doors will open one hour before showtime.

Tickets can be purchased at bethavodah.org: $18.00 for adults, $15.00 for seniors, $10.00 for kids (11 and under).

Performances and times:
• Thursday May 12th, 7:00 pm performance, 6:00 pm Midway Show
• Saturday May 14th, 7:00 pm performance, 6:00 pm Midway Show
• Sunday May 15th,  3:00 pm performance, 2:00 pm Midway Show

Performances will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 333 Nahanton Street, Newton

School’s Rule!

School’s Rule! The Newton 10K, currently in its 8th year is celebrating Newton Schools. Rally your friends, teachers, parents and slackers to run on Sunday, June 5th at 8:00 am and you could win.

Not just bragging rights but $750 to the school and an ice cream party for participants with the largest representation!

To Register, visit: http://fattmanproductions.com/roadraces.html

The city’s only 10K event will draw more than 600 runners who will race through Newton, covering parts of the Boston Marathon course, and winding through some of the city’s most beautiful and historic areas. The race is a community and family event with both adults and school-aged kids encouraged to participate.

Youth Services Awards

Dear Community Partners,

The Newton Parks and Recreation Commission and the Newton Health and Human Services Youth Commission are asking your help in seeking nominations for the annual Youth Services Awards. We recognize the hard work and dedicated efforts Newton citizens so generously contribute to youth work and community service. Their many important contributions constantly enrich the lives of young people in our community. The Youth Service Awards represent a small token of the City’s appreciation for the recipients’ commitment to youth and to the community.

There is a full description of the awards and nomination forms online at: http://www.newtonma.gov/gov/parks/%5Cdefault.asp . The youth award tab is on the bottom left hand side of the screen and will take you directly to the descriptions and nomination forms.

Please submit nominations of deserving Newton residents before May 20th. Thank you for your support! If you have any questions, please contact Nancy at 617-796-1506.

Volunteer Registration is Now Open

NewtonSERVES Announces Volunteer Registration is Now Open for Day of Community Service on May 1st.

Now is the time to register to volunteer at NewtonSERVES, to be held on Sunday, May 1st throughout the city. Pre-registered participants receive T-shirts and refreshments, and celebrate the end of the day with a free ice cream sundae at Newton City Hall, courtesy of Cabot’s Ice Cream. Choose from morning, afternoon or all day projects, which can be cleaning up parks, planting gardens, building and painting school bookshelves, spring cleaning at non-profit organizations and helping senior citizens. It is easy to register at http://www.newtoncommunitypride.org/NewtonSERVES.html

Donations of food to Newton’s four food pantries will be an important component of NewtonSERVES. “Helping Newton people experiencing food insecurity is something every Newton resident can do”, said Chair Janet Razulis. “Volunteers can bring Meals in a Can (e.g. stew, chilli, ravioli) canned vegetables, canned fruit, peanut butter, jelly/jam, vegetable oil, toothpaste, bar soap, shampoo and toilet paper to their volunteer sites or directly to Newton City Hall if they choose.  Call 617-796-1540 for more information.

Help build the playground at Auburndale Cove

During the weekend of April 30th and May 1st, residents of Auburndale and villages throughout Newton will participate in a “community build” to construct the playground equipment at the Auburndale Cove.

“Community builds” have been used to construct many new playgrounds throughout the City of Newton (such as the new playground at Burr in 2014). It’s a great opportunity to work side-by-side with fellow parents and neighbors to build a playground that will be enjoyed by many future generations of kids!!

Please sign up to volunteer at this event!! Sign up for 4-hour shifts on Saturday or Sunday (8:00 am – noon or noon – 4:00 pm). They need as many volunteers as possible to construct this exciting new playground structure. A playground engineer and other professionals will be on site to supervise the work of volunteers. Come dressed in work clothes. Tools and equipment will be supplied at the event.

You can sign up at this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a44aea823abfd0-auburndale . If you have any questions about this event, please contact Stephanie Lapham of the Newton Parks & Recreation Department at slapham@newtonma.gov. See you at the Cove on April 30th!

Pick Newton Schools Foundation for Globe GRANT Program

It’s free and easy! If you’re a Boston Globe digital or print subscriber, please designate Newton Schools Foundation as your non-profit of choice to receive free advertising through the Globe’s GRANT program. All Globe subscribers receive a voucher worth up to $100 dollars that you can designate to a non-profit of your choice. The organizations that receive the most GRANT “dollars” get a free ad in the Globe.

The NSF would use this ad space to promote our mission of supporting the Newton Public Schools. Go to http://manage.bostonglobe.com/grant/Default.aspx and follow the simple instructions before the April 30th deadline. Thank you!

Youth Songwriting Workshop for Social Change

Musical experience is not required for songwriting workshop for ages 8-19.

During the workshop students learn songwriting techniques from professional songwriters and how to write, perform and record an original song for a CD. Participants will also learn about Tunefoolery, the organization being honored at the Plugged In spring session benefit concert. Tunefoolery is a non-profit organization for musicians in mental health recovery.

On the first day of the workshop, a representative from Tunefoolery will talk with the students about their work. They hope that by acquiring a deeper understanding of the cause, the experience of performing in the concert becomes more meaningful for the students. Later in the day, students break into groups, led by professional songwriters, and write songs based on their reactions to what they have learned (and/or on any subject of their choice).

On the second day, they will record the students performing their original songs and create a CD of these performances. The CD will then be sold at the show to raise additional funds for Tunefoolery. Students also perform their original songs at the concert.

The first day of the workshop will be April 23rd from 1:00 – 6:00 pm. On the second day, April 24, each group will come in for 2 hours between 11:00 am – 8:00 pm to do their recording. The fee for the workshop is $175.00. The workshop will take place at Plugged In at 40 Freeman Place in Needham.

For more information and/or to register online, please visit www.pluggedinband.org.

Seek House to Rent

Family seeks 3+ bedrooms and 1.5+ bathrooms in a well-maintained house or townhouse on a quiet non- commercial street, with a yard, storage, 3 parking spots or driveway and garage. Prefer Waban, West Newton, Newton Centre and Highlands, and Auburndale but will consider other areas. Top price is $4,000/ month. Please email or call Lynn Thomas: lynnthomas@21stcenturymgmt.com or 617-795-2757.

Newton South Preschool Program

has openings for 3-5 year olds.

Newton South Preschool Program, a high-quality Early Education program located at Newton South High School, is currently accepting applications for September 2017 for children aged 2.9-5 years old. There are two classrooms staffed by three fully certified teachers. The preschool is also a child development lab school and serves as an internship site for high school students who are taking early childhood courses. The program is open from 7:00 am-4:00 pm with full day and half day options available. This program is accredited by NAEYC.

Please contact Lauren Atkinson or Loretta Wieczner if you are interested in enrolling your child or would like a tour. Contact info: nsppinfo@gmail.com or call 617 559-6533.

High School Start Time Working Group update

Some new items have been posted on the High School Start Time Working Group web page. Please visit and review the latest information, including:

1) April 22nd School Committee presentation about the revised timeline
2) Additional data from the student survey
3) Timeline for the rest of the year, including a Community Status Update on May 23rd at 6:00 pm.
4) Some additional links to health and wellness information

Please visit the web page for more information www.newton.k12.ma.us/laterstarttime