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GELF Celebrates 5 Years!

The Global Education Leadership Fund (GELF) is five years old. Join 150 members of our community for chef’s favorites, wine, and live entertainment to benefit lower income Newton students aspiring to participate in international educational programs. The dinner is on Saturday, March 8th, 6:30-10:30 pm at Newton North High School.

This year alone GELF has funded:

· $33,000 in grants to
· 28 students for
· 10 different international trips

You may pay online or send a $150/person check (made payable to Newton Schools Foundation) to Newton Schools Foundation, 246 Dudley Road, Newton Centre, MA 02459. If you plan on sending in a check, please click here and register. Please write GELF on the memo line of your check and include guest names and your email address.

Whether you are coming or not, please consider donating to Support a Teacher to attend the event ($100/person) or just mail a check to the address above.

Youth Summit III is rescheduled

Youth Summit III is rescheduled for March 26th, 6:00 – 9:00 pm due to unforeseen events with featured speaker Kevin Breel. Thank you to everyone who was planning to attend on February 5th and we hope you will be able to reschedule and join the summit in March. Looking forward to making the event even bigger and better!

Plugged In Teen Band Program

Plugged In Teen Band Program is a nonprofit organization dedicated to showing young musicians, ages 8-18, how to make positive social change with their music. Plugged In provides students with music instruction, songwriting workshops, and access to dozens of community performances all with a focus on social responsibility. Additionally, more than 350 students participate in the production of 3 annual benefit concerts at which Plugged In musicians perform to raise awareness and support for charitable organizations chosen by the students. Plugged In provides a community for young artists looking for a sense of belonging, a safe place to express themselves and an ego free, competition free environment in which they can use their creative talents to help others.

The diverse community of Plugged In includes students from every background, economic, academic, racial and religious, those with disabilities and differences. All are welcomed at Plugged In. Plugged In Teen Band Program is a registered 501(c)3 and no student, regardless of their ability to pay is ever turned away.

For additional information about Plugged In please visit www.pluggedinband.org   You can learn what the youth who participate in Plugged In think about the program or listen to some rock and roll by visiting our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/PluggedInBandProgram

Choosing a Camp of Summer Program for Children with Food Allergies and Asthma

A forum on how to select a day camp or overnight camp to meet the needs of children with food allergies and asthma. The discussion will focus on the accommodations made to address the health needs of individual children and the process parents should use to learn about day camp and sleep-away programs and arrange for a safe experience for their child. There will be time for questions and discussion. Free admission.

For information, call Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, New England Chapter, 781-444-7778.

February 11th,7:00 pm
Newton-Wellesley Hospital

Experts to Discuss Grit – The Secret Ingredient to Success

Science suggests that giving trophies to every kid does not inspire long-term success. But what does?

A panel of experts will discuss the latest research on what drives achievement at a discussion series event moderated by National Public Radio correspondent Tovia Smith. The conversation will focus on ‘grit’- the kind of resilience that drives achievement at school, at sports and at work. Adding their perspective will be panelists Ashley Merryman, co-author of New York Times bestsellers NurtureShock and Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing; Brent Roberts, PhD, a psychology professor at University of Illinois; Thomas Hoerr, PhD, author of Fostering Grit: How do I prepare my students for the real world? and head of New City School in St. Louis; and Josh Waitzkin (via Skype), author of The Art of Learning, national chess champion, subject of the movie Searching for Bobby Fischer, and world martial arts champion.

The event is part of the Jonathan Samen Hot Buttons, Cool Conversations Discussion Series at the JCC. Cost is $18.00. Students and seniors: $15.00. For tickets, contact 617-965-5226, boxoffice@jccgb.org or visit www.bostonjcc.org/artsevents.

Thursday, February 27th, 7:30 pm
Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center
333 Nahanton Street, Newton

Call Y3K Tutor today when schoolwork goes the wrong way!

Their many years of experience in teaching and educational consulting have developed the right way to motivate, the right way to teach, be understood, and be remembered.  They tutor special ed. such as ADD, ADHD, Asperger’s, Autism, Executive Function, and gifted as well as regular ed. and test preparation.  In addition to academic subjects, they teach children organizational skills, homework coaching, study skills, and time management. All subjects and ages are taught.  Parents can now receive 25% off the first lesson.  Call 781-492-8700 or log on to http://www.Y3KTutorInYourHome.com.

Sing-Along in Commemoration of the Life and Music of Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger, the banjo-picking troubadour who sang for migrant workers, college students and star-struck presidents, and introduced generations of Americans to their folk music heritage, died this week at the age of 94.

Come celebrate his life through song at a community Sing-Along hosted by the Newton Family Singers. We’ll sing together as a community, songs straight from Pete’s songlist – songs about freedom, equality, justice, peace, the world we love and the strength of community. As Pete once said himself: “Participation – that’s what’s gonna save the human race.

Saturday, February 1st, 3:00 pm
Waban Library Center
1608 Beacon Street, Waban

Engineering and Logic Summer Camp

Join for a week of intellectual and engaging activities! Participate in engineering challenges, collaborate on science experiments, play strategy games, solve puzzles, create stunning origami and learn how to make balloon animals.

The older students will be learning 3D modeling software and will get an introduction to programming. Program includes field trips to museums and playground time. Take a look at pictures from last year on the website www.engagingmath.org/summercamp or call 617-975-0268.

Open House: February 9th and March 16th, 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Newton Kitchen Tour

Save the date – the Newton Kitchen Tour is Sunday April 13th.
This self-guided tour will showcase some of the most fabulous kitchens in Newton. The tour offers a chance to walk around and see up close and personal those kitchens you see in magazines. You’ll also be able to ask questions of architects, designers, contractors, and homeowners who have been through the renovation process. Tickets go on sale in February. http://www.newtonkitchentour.com/