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Newton Nomadic Theater presents Molly Sweeney

The Newton Nomadic Theater acclaimed production of Molly Sweeney closes out this weekend with three shows. The show has been playing to sold out houses and great reviews for the past four weeks.

This week on March 4th and March 5th at 7:30pm, Molly Sweeney will come to the beautiful Gregorian Rugs in Lowe Falls. The final closing performance will be March 6th at 5:00 pm at Dunn Gaherins Pub in Upper Falls. These are likely to be sold out shows so get your tickets ($20.00) soon at http://NewtonNomadicTheater.org

Newton South Stage presents: Urinetown, The Musical

Tickets are now on sale for South Stage’s big winter musical: Urinetown. Please visit the SouthStage.org website for more information and to purchase tickets. Urinetown is a socially and politically relevant satirical comedy that examines the long-term effects of oppression and capitalism on a population. With a timely story, great singing, dancing, amazing costumes and sets, this production is not to be missed! The winter musical usually sells out, so please buy your tickets as soon as you can. Rated PG for potty humor. No adult language.

March 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 7:30 pm
Seasholes Theatre, Newton South

Huntington Lecture featuring Jen Price*

An intellectual treat: To emphasize a commitment to scholarship, the principal and North’s PTSO are sponsoring a series of lectures by faculty and community members on a wide-ranging variety of topics of interest to all. The series encourages faculty and parents to get to know one another in an intellectual and professional setting.

All are cordially invited to attend: The Achievement Gap – Another View

Dr. Price’s* doctoral dissertation entitled, “Sharing Students’ Background: Does it Make a Difference”, focused on the achievement of students from low income families. She investigated whether sharing the low income status of students with their teachers made a difference. She found that this simple, yet slightly controversial, intervention had a statistically positive impact on multiple measures of student achievement. Dr. Price will share the findings of her work and discuss the implications this analysis had on Newton North, and the potential impact her research might have on a larger scale.

March 10th, 4:00 to 5:00 pm, light refreshments will be served
Film Lecture Hall, Newton North High School
Please RSVP to Jeanne White, 617 969-6734 or e-mail: babajeanne@gmail.com

* Jennifer Price, PhD from Harvard Graduate School of Education, current Superintendent of North Andover Public Schools, former Principal of Newton North High School, and originator of the Huntington Lecture Series while at NNHS.

Affordable SAT and Math Private Tutoring!

Has your child been struggling to score well on the SAT, and it seems like their score just can’t go any higher? Winston Tutors is your solution. Founded by a current Newton South senior who has developed a unique approach to tackle the SAT, Winston Tutors promises RESULTS with a competitive price.

Students who have initially struggled with the SAT have seen their score increase by 300 points from just a few sessions with Winston. With over two years of experience helping high school students perform to their full potential, Winston Tutors will guide your child to success through an individualized study plan.

Please contact Winston Jiang at 617-309-7910 or wtjiang7788@yahoo.com. References from past students are available upon request.

Materials that matter

The Innovation Institute’s At the Frontiers program for grades 8-12 will begin March 16th. This year’s focus is “Materials that Matter”. This year’s specialists are an all MIT & Harvard team of postdocs and advanced grad students from some of the hottest research lab’s in materials sciences and engineering–materials transforming how we will live and work.

Classes will consist of 11 weeks of discussions and labs with specialists who change as the topics do. Topics to include:

  • molecular structure of materials
  • materials and biomechanical signatures
  • “programmable matter”

For additional information, please visit http://theinnovationinstitute.org/at-the-frontiers or contact Jennifer Montana at 617 340-9907 or via email montana@theinnovationinstitute.org.

March 16th – June 3rd, 7:00 –  8:30pm

New Physical Therapy & Acupuncture Practice in Waban!

Able Bodies Physical Therapy and Balance Acupuncture have moved to 87 Wyman Street (formally FREEZE)! They will be hosting an Open House on March 24th, from 6:00-9:00 pm.

Stop by to see the space, learn more about the therapists and see if the practice is a good fit for you. Hors d’ouevres and beverages will be served.

For more information call 617-965-4055, or contact:
Kelly PT: ablebodiesphysicaltherapy@gmail.com
Katie Lic Ac: acubalanceboston@gmail.com

Community Needs Assessment Survey

The West Suburban YMCA wants to hear from as many Newton residents as possible! The Y, a cause-driven organization, is hosting an Online Community Needs Assessment Survey to seek input from community members.

Based on the survey findings, the Y will design and deliver new programs and services that address critical issues in the areas of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. To participate, please click here: http://surveys.ymcaexchange.org/f/178236/1d38/

Teen Theatre Cabaret

Kids learn how to act and sing in a teen theatre cabaret at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center. Under the direction of theater professionals, teens will learn about acting through song and explore how to interpret and connect to the lyrics to tell a story. Teens will also receive professional vocal, acting and dance training.

Class will culminate in a performance to be held on May 22nd at 7:00 pm. Geared for teens ages 13-17 years old, cost is $375.00. Register at bostonjcc.org/teencabaret or for more information, contact artclasses@jccgb.org or 617-558-6486.

March 6th – May 22nd from 4:15-6:00 pm
333 Nahanton Street, Newton on Sundays

Rummage Sale date correction: March 6th and 7th

The Sisterhood of Temple Shalom of Newton is holding their annual Rummage Sale upstairs in the Social Hall featuring all sorts of useful items and unique treasures.  Clothing, Furniture, Household, Antiques, Collectibles…you name it and they will have it! Everything is price to sell.

Sunday, March 6th and Monday March 7th
Temple Shalom of Newton
175 Temple Street

Heartbreak Hill Road Race & Walk

It already feels like Spring outside, so it’s time to start dusting off those running (or walking) shoes! The 24th annual Heartbreak Hill Road Race and Family Walk is a perfect way to shake off some of that cabin fever!

Every runner receives an official digital-clock time, a race medallion, goody bag and a free ticket to the pre-race pasta party at Newton City Hall the night before. The 1st, 2nd & 3rd place runners in each category win a trophy.

The first 500 registrations receive a free t-shirt. There are free activities for kids organized by the Lasell College Special Events students.

Not a runner? Everyone can walk the course at 11:30 am. Register at www.newtoncommunitypride.org

April 17th, 12 noon – 3:30 pm, Rain or Shine
Newton City Hall