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COPE Therapy Study for Child Depression

Dikla Eckshtain, PhD, a clinical psychologist and a faculty member in the Division in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital is running a therapy research study for children with depression that is funded by the National Institutes of Health.

The therapy is an evidence-based treatment that focuses on the provision of coping skills,  is provided at no cost, and compensation is provided for interviews and parking. For more information, please see attached copy of the study flyer.

Give your child the gift of manners this year!

A gift that will last a lifetime. The 8-week long etiquette program is specifically developed for each age group, Mind Your Manners (grades 2-4), Etiquette for Middle Schoolers (grades 5-8), and Etiquette for Young Adults (grades 9-12), and cover topics such as improving social and communication skills, projecting confidence, combating shyness, strengthening self-esteem and leadership skills, navigating friendships, resolving conflict, understanding social cues, basic manners and table manners, and much more.

For additional information and to enroll please visit www.theetiquetteacademy.org or call 617-608-3920.

January 30th – March 26th (8 Saturdays)
Chungdahm ReadWrite
1254 Chestnut Street, Newton

QPR Training with the Mayor

Join Mayor Setti D. Warren at The Street in Chestnut Hill to learn QPR Suicide Prevention on Wednesday, January 13th. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk the help they need.

Participants will learn how to:

  • Recognize the warning signs of suicide
  • Offer hope, and
  • Get help & refer

The evening will begin at 5:00 pm with a reception at DelFrisco’s Grill at The Street, 33 Boylston St., Newton. The Training will follow from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the nearby WS Development Offices. Register by visiting newtonma.gov/newtoncares.
Questions? Please call 617-796-1420

Youth Theater

Freelance Players Musical theater program for youth is now enrolling in Newton. The Newton Freelance Troupe will meet after school on Mondays at the Parish of St. Paul, 1135 Walnut Street. Children 8-12 with little or no acting experience are encouraged to join. The troupe produces one original musical each season.

The next session starts on February 1st and initial meetings/auditions are by appointment during the month of January. The company is staffed by theatre professionals with physical and vocal techniques, drama improvisation, dance, and singing included in the rehearsal process.

For more information or to schedule a first meting, please call 617-274-6065 or visit www.freelanceplayers.org.

Watertown Childrens’ Theater programs

Register Now for all Winter and School Vacation Programs including:

  • Wildcard: WCT Runway: Fashion and Re-Fashion (Grades 7-12)
  • Music & Movement: Movement for Performers (Grades 3-7 and 8-12)
  • Wildcard: Magic (Grades 5-9)
  • Intensives: Lyrics and Lattes (Grades 4-7 and 8-12)
  • and much more!

Mark your calendars – Summer Registration Opens January 4th! View the WCT Newsletter here for more details!

Also…Private Voice Lessons
Limited spaces on Wednesdays and Fridays are now available with WCT’s new private voice instructor, John Eldridge. Lessons begin week of January 4th! Contact voice@wctmail.org to check availability. Spaces are first come, first served!

Community Preservation Committee meeting on January 14th

Agenda: City Archives and $3 Million Affordable Housing Pre-proposal (West Newton)
The agenda for the Community Preservation Committee meeting includes the final report on the CPA-funded City Archives Strategic Plan and a new pre-proposal for affordable housing on Cherry Street (West Newton, $3 million potential request). Full information is online from www.newtonma.gov/cpa 

For assistance, contact Program Manager Alice Ingerson at 617-796-1144 or aingerson@newtonma.gov.

January 14th, 7:00 pm
City Hall, Room 204

Apply for a spot in the 2016 Marathon

Understanding Our Differences  is very excited to announce that they have received through the City of Newton one official Boston Athletic Association Invitational Entry Application for the 120th Boston Marathon on April 18, 2016.

UOD invites runners who are seeking a bib number to apply for this spot, in order to run the Marathon and raise funds for Understanding Our Differences. In addition, they are also looking for runners who have already qualified for the Marathon to join this fundraising effort and share in their mission.

Applications due December 28th, 2015! For more information and to download an application please visit the website at www.understandingourdifferences.org.

The Mindful Athlete: Secrets to Pure Performance

Being Mindful: The Secret to Pure Performance in Work, Love and Play:

The Mindfulness Series @ the Library kicks off with a talk by George Mumford. Michael Jordan credits Mumford with transforming his on-court leadership of the Bulls and leading the team to six NBA championships. As a widely respected public speaker and coach, Mr. Mumford shares his personal story and teaching strategies in The Mindful Athlete: Secrets to Pure Performance. His proven techniques can transform the performance of anyone with a goal. A book signing will follow with books provided by New England Mobile Book Fair.

January 5th, 7:00 pm
Newton Free Library, 330 Homer Street, Newton

QPR Training: Three steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.

Join Mayor Setti D. Warren at The Street, Chestnut Hill to learn QPR Suicide Prevention.   Question. Persuade. Refer. Three steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.Register by visiting www.newtonma.gov/newtoncares. Questions? Please call 617-796-1420.

January 13th
5:00 pm, reception at DelFrisco’s Grill at The Street, 33 Boylston Street
6:00 – 8:00 pm, training will follow at the nearby WS Development Offices

Mayor’s New Year’s Open House & Food Drive

Newton City Hall, Thursday, December 31st ,  1:30 – 3:30pm

Join Mayor Setti Warren to celebrate the incoming New Year with an afternoon of free entertainment and family fun. With performances by: Davey the Clown – silly and hilarious antics and juggling; Matt Heaton & the Outside Toys – a peppy and creative band that gets kids and parents singing and dancing along; and History at Play – an actress chronicling the life of Deborah Samson, the first woman to fight in the American Military disguising herself as a man.

The kids will enjoy the free face painting, arts & crafts and refreshments. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Newton Food Pantries and an item to contribute to the Soldier’s Care Packages.  Visit www.newtonma.gov/culture for more information.