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Spring and Summer etiquette classes

These 5-day & 8-week long etiquette classes for grades 2-12 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, table manners, and more.

Give your child the gift of manners this year! A gift that will last a lifetime. Now enrolling for spring and summer classes in Boston and Newton! For more information and to enroll visit theetiquetteacademy.org or call 617-608-3920.

The  Etiquette Acadeny of New England

Community Vigil Thursday Night

Dear Friend,

Tomorrow evening, I invite you to join me along with first responders, clergy and community members for a vigil to honor the victims of yesterday’s tragic event at Sweet Tomatoes restaurant. This tragedy has touched us all, and we are offering this event as an opportunity for our community to stand together in remembrance of the victims.

Please join us to show your support for the victims and their loved ones.

The vigil will be held in Cpt. Ryan Park, adjacent to the Newton Police Headquarters, located at 1321 Washington Street in West Newton on Thursday, March 3rd at 6:30pm.

We encourage everyone to come together to reinforce our commitment to each other and to our city.

Thank you, and I hope to see you there.

Best,

Trans Signature
Setti D. Warren
Mayor
City of Newton, MA

Charter Commission Public Hearing on School Committee and Executive Branch

Please join the Newton Charter Commission for a Public Hearing.

Newton residents are encouraged to attend this hearing to provide input to members of the commission regarding the executive branch and the School Committee provisions of the Newton Charter. The hearing is expected to broadcast on NewTV.

Information about the work of the Charter Commission is available at newtonma.gov/charter, on Facebook: facebook.com/newtonchartercommission, or Twitter: https://twitter.com/Newtonmacharter

March 9th,  7:00 pm
City Council Chamber
Newton City Hall

Education to help end domestic violence

Wednesday, March 2nd, the City of Newton will partner with The Second Step for White Ribbon Day, an opportunity to show our commitment to preventing domestic violence in Newton and beyond. We invite all residents to join city and community leaders from Newton and surrounding communities to learn what men can do to change norms around gender-based violence.

Come hear speakers from our community, and take the pledge to be part of the solution in ending violence against women. More resources are available online at whiteribbonday.janedoe.org/.

March 2nd, 6:00 pm
Newton City Hall

March is Newton Unplugged and Connected

Unplugged and Connected! reminds us there is more to life than what is on the other side of a plug. The 2016 calendar provides suggested activities and events for friends, families and neighbors to enjoy together. Please visit www.familyaccess.org and click on the Newton Unplugged link on the main menu or go directly to the calendar at:
http://familyaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/Uplugged-2016-Final.pdf.

Shop at Whole Foods on March 1st and benefit Historic Newton

Shop at either of the Newton locations (647 Washington Street and 916 Walnut Street) of Whole Foods Market on March 1st and each store will generously donate 5% of net sales for the day to Historic Newton. Come in anytime between 8:00 am and 10:00 pm to shop.

Learn more about Historic Newton at their information table from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Historic Newton is proud to count Whole Foods as one of its corporate members.

Newton Auxiliary Police

Newton Auxiliary Police is looking for men and women who want to serve their community. Interested in joining the Newton Auxiliary and/or want to learn more?

They’ll be holding two Open House informational sessions in the Community Room at NPD Headquarters, 1321 Washington Street and hope you can attend one. Please also feel free to share to help get the word out.

March 1st, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
March 6th,  11:00 am – 1:00 pm

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.