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Free Skate Park at the Y

The Skate Park at the West Suburban YMCA, made possible with funding from the US Department of Education Carol M. White Physical Education Program, to the Newton Public Schools/Newton Partnership, is supervised at all times and FREE. Skateboarders, razors/scooter, in-line skaters and roller skaters of all ages are welcome. Visitors need to sign in at the Y’s front desk and skaters or parents of participants under 18 must sign a waiver.

Schedule:
· Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 1:00 – 7:00 pm
· Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
· For more information, please visit www.westsuburbanymca.org/skate-park

Annual Golf Tournament – On Course for a Cause

The West Suburban YMCA’s 12th Annual Golf Tournament is July 20th at Brae Burn Country Club in Newton. When you give to the Y, by playing in or sponsoring our Golf Tournament, you make our community stronger. Your participation helps nurture the potential of children and teens, improve community health and well-being and support our neighbors in need.

Registration is open now at www.westsuburbanymca.org/events. Please contact Rosie Carey for more information at rcarey@westsuburbanymca.org or 617-244-6050 x 3099.

Public Forum on Student Assignment Review – May 18th

Please take note of an important Date and Time change for the PUBLIC FORUM regarding the Student Assignment Review.

Monday, May 18th 7:45 pm
Education Center, Room 210, 100 Walnut Street, Newtonville
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You are invited to attend a public forum on the Student Assignment Review. There will be draft boundary change scenario maps available for review and a brief description of the context and process to-date. The focus of the forum will be on your comments and feedback which are important to this process. Please join the Student Assignment Working Group for this important opportunity to provide feedback. All scenarios are in draft stage and are subject to change.

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Choirs & Cantors in Song: An Interfaith Concert:

An Interfaith concert by the beautiful voices of Newton’s religious organizations, coming together in song for a magnificent musical event.

Conductor: Professor Joshua Jacobson, Northeastern University
Music Directors: Cantor Peter Halpern, Joe Fort, Joshua Jacobson
Participants, First Unitarian Society in Newton and Anne Watson Borne; Grace Episcopal Church of Newton and Joe Fort; LoveTones; Myrtle Baptist Church and Kenneth Brass; St. Ignatius Church and Michael Burgo; Temple Emanuel and Cantor Elias Rosemberg: Temple Shalom and Cantor Peter Halpern; Zamir Chorale of Boston.

Tickets – Advance: $20.00/$10.00 Seniors & Students; Door: $25.00/$15.00 at www.newtoncommuntypride.org/festival

May 17th, 7:00 – 9:30 pm, Reception to follow
Temple Shalom
175 Temple Street, West Newton

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The Stars Align – A Music for Food Benefit Concert

The stars align in Newton as Boston’s top musicians come together for a fabulous program of Bartok and Ravel Duos, and Brahms G minor Piano Quartet. Proceeds to support Newton’s four food pantries with the help of Music for Food, an organization founded by Grammy award winning violist, Kim Kashkashian.

MFF sets forth a model applicable in every community to raise resources and awareness in the fight against hunger and food insecurity. Now in its 5th year, Music for Food has created over 150,000 meals from the efforts of 75 international artists and ensembles.

Malcolm Lowe, Concertmaster, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Kim Kashkashian, Grammy winning violist
Lynn Chang, violin, founding member of the Boston Chamber Music Society
Jonathan Bass, piano, Boston Conservatory of Music
Mickey Katz, cello, Boston Symphony Orchestra

Tickets $25.00/$20.00 Seniors & Students Rear Seating or $75.00/$50.00 Priority Seating. www.newtoncommunitypride.org/festival .
Reception catered by Whole Foods Market

May 20th, 7:00 pm
Wilson Chapel
Andover Newton Theological School
210 Herrick Road, Newton Center

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Mayor’s STEM Night

Newton Youth Services announces that the next Mayor’s STEM Night will be held on May 18th. Please help spread the word about this exciting opportunity for students. The night will give them a chance to learn about possible career paths, network with a local company and participate in activities. Flyer is available here: STEM Night DePuy 5-6-15

May 18th
Newton North High School Cafeteria

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Volunteer at Centre Street Food Pantry

Looking for something to do this summer? Volunteer at the Centre Street Food Pantry! They could use some help stocking shelves, helping shoppers and unloading orders from the GBFB. They are open on Tuesdays and the first Saturday of the month. If you are interested, please email centrestfoodpantry@gmail.com .

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Green Newton Celebrating

Green Decade Newton will commemorate its 25 years of work for the health and safety of Newton’s environment, an award from the EPA, and its new name – “Green Newton” – at its 25th Anniversary Celebration on June 11th. All are invited to attend.

The festive event will include live music, food and drinks, raffles, a silent auction and more. Find out more and purchase tickets at www.GreenNewton.org /25 or contact marciacooper@GreenNewton.org

June 11th, 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Lasalle College

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6th Annual NewtonPAC Special Educator Awards

Newton Parent Advisory Council for Special Education is pleased to announce the
6th Annual NewtonPAC Special Educator Awards!
The Special Educator Awards are given by parent or guardian nomination to staff members who have done exceptional work with children with special needs (those on IEPs and 504 plans). Nominations are now open for the awards!

Please note that the awards do not identify you or your child by name, to preserve the child’s confidentiality. Only the honoree is given the name of the family who nominated him or her. Please send your nomination to 2015pacawards@gmail.com, with the following information:

Your name
Your email
Your school
Nominee’s name
Nominee’s email
A short nomination about why your nominee is so special.

Please try to include details and examples if you can, try to not just say, “Miss Smith is great!” Please keep the nominating paragraph to 3 sentences ( to be read aloud at the ceremony). If you like, you may also include a longer nomination or a letter to your nominee, which will not be read out loud and will only be given to the nominee, with their award.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
• The deadline for the awards is June 1st. (In the past few years, about 80% of the awards nominations have come in within a day of the deadline. Please, please try to just do your nomination now, it really lowers the stress for the awards committee! Plus it’s nice for your honoree to know sooner rather than later, so that they can plan to attend. Many honorees bring family members and friends to see them receive their awards.)

• In past years it has been possible to be flexible about the deadline. Please note that since programs will be printed this year, they will NOT be extending the deadline. Please get your nominations in on time!

June 10th, 6:00 pm
Newton North High School Student Center
457 Walnut Street

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Brain study volunteers needed

Research coordinator in the Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Laboratory at McLean Hospital is currently inviting mothers and their 12-14 year old healthy daughters to participate in our study on how the brain changes during adolescence. This study is trying to uncover patterns of brain activity that may lead to the development of depression later in adolescence — that way, they may be able to do a better job of predicting depression, and, potentially, treating it.

Please download the attached PAD_Flyer for information about the study or contact Angela Pisoni at 617- 855-4428.

http://cdasr.mclean.harvard.edu

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