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Donate to NSF to Support ALL Newton Schools

Global study. Computer coding. Vibrant writing. Middle school engineering. Social/emotional learning. These are among the many varied and exciting initiatives Newton Schools Foundation (NSF) supports in the Newton Public Schools. And they do it thanks to the generosity of Newton community members like you.

For five decades NSF has provided funding for educational efforts that are hard to address in the school department’s operating budget. As the holidays approach, please donate to NSF so our schools can continue to best serve our kids. DONATE HERE

Your donation allows NSF to fund
• Dynamic new curricula for all students.
• Teacher training for Newton educators on effective, up-to-date teaching practices.
• Achievement gap programs and scholarships for low-income and minority students.

The programs they support span Newton’s diverse student population and impact all of Newton’s 12,000 students. As you make your year-end donations, please include Newton Schools Foundation in your giving. Visit www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org.

Newton Mothers’ Forum Mothers’ Night Out!

Newton Mothers’ Forum is thrilled to announce the Keynote Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Jean Kilbourne, Author/Speaker/Filmmaker. Dr. Kilbourne is an internationally recognized expert on addictions, gender issues, and the media. She has been described as “a superstar lecturer” by The Boston Globe and has spoken at about half of all the colleges and universities in the U.S. and many conferences. Her first film, “Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image of Women” is among the most popular educational films of all time and is the topic of her presentation for NMF. She is also a well-known author, with titles such as “So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids” and “Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel.” In recognition of her important work, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in October. She is also a Newton mom. You do not want to miss this event!

The Community Spotlight Speaker will be from The Second Step, a local nonprofit that helps survivors of domestic violence. Please remember that if you have signed up to donate a holiday gift to this organization, bring it with you to the meeting. You can also bring Star Market stickers for flatware to donate as well.

The food for the evening will be catered by New England Soup Factory with comfort food that is good for you. Vegetarian and gluten-free options will be available.

MNOs are free for members. Non-members are welcome to try one out for a fee of $10.00. Please RSVP to newtonmothers@gmail.com.

December 7th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
New Art Center, 61 Washington Park, Newtonville

Community Messiah Sing

Join us to sing the Christmas section of Handel’s Messiah, and the Hallelujah Chorus! With Jeffrey Mills on the organ, Conductor Kyrah Rodriguez, plenty of scores and first-rate soloists – all that’s needed is a chorus of joyous voices!

So come and sing. All voices and listeners are welcome!

Saturday, December 12th at 5:00 pm
Parish of St. Paul
1135 Walnut Street, Newton Highlands

Holiday Pop-Up Shop at Spencer Street Arts

Newton parent organized 3-day Holiday Pop Up Shop at L’Aroma Cafe. There will be a group of 6 artists selling handmade goods (pottery, jewelry, glass, textiles, photography and eco-friendly goods).

Please help spread the word for some fun shopping right here in Newton this holiday season. This is the same weekend as West Newton’s Arts Stroll and Shop.
www.artsstrollandshop.com.

L’Aroma Cafe (behind West Newton Cinema)
15 Spencer Street, West Newton
December 11th – 13th
Friday 12 noon – 8:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Beat the New Year Rush. Join the Y in December and Save!

Jumpstart your New Year Resolutions and sign up for a membership at the Y in December. Join any time in December and your first monthly payment isn’t due until January 15, 2016. The sooner you join, the more you save.

Stop by 276 Church Street and the Welcome Center staff can help you get started today.

Something for Everyone – Winter Programs at the Y (Brochure here)
There is something for everyone this winter.  Winter Programs run from January 4th through February 14th. At the Y you’ll find a variety of programs designed to nurture the potential of children and improve health and well-being through all stages of life.

What’s New in the New Year?

· Karate for all ages
· Adaptive sports program called Super Soccer Stars “Shine” program
· Indoor Field Hockey Skills Clinic
· Multi-Cultural Family Choir
· Total Transformation (T2) Challenge
· Targeted Fitness programs for Men and Women

Registration Dates:

· West Suburban YMCA members may register beginning Monday, December 7, 2015
· Non-Members may register beginning Friday, December 11, 2015

Visit www.westsuburbanymca.org or stop by the Y to register.

Financial Assistance is always available for Y Memberships and Programs.
The West Suburban YMCA is a non-profit charitable organization and it is their mission to never turn anyone away due to their inability to pay. Please contact the Membership Department at 617-244-6050 x3653 for financial assistance with membership or program participation.

Leadership Workshop

Lumos Debate is offering a 3 day leadership workshop for middle school students during Winter break. Your child will practice critical thinking, argumentation, and public speaking in a fun and engaging learning environment. These are the leadership skills that will help your child thrive in the world after middle school. Lumos has created games and activities that students absolutely love. Your child is going to have a blast! Guaranteed. Register at: lumosdebate.com/workshop.

1349 Center St, Newton Centre
December 28th – 30th (Mon – Wed), 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Is your child in grades 6 – 8?

The Project CARY (Cognitions, Affect, and Regulation in Youths) Team at Harvard is seeking youths and their parent/caregiver to participate in a paid study.

What is this project about?
The team is looking at past life experiences, the development of youths’ emotions and self-regulation, and the role these things play in how youths cope with and respond to typical types of stress experienced in daily life. Participating in this project may help them to
better understand how youths’ emotional and cognitive development and their life
experiences influence one other. They hope that this information will help understanding of what factors promote youths’ positive emotional health and cognitive development.

What does your participation involve?
You and your child will be asked to visit the laboratory at Harvard University for a session that will last up to two hours. You and your child will fill out some forms, and your child will participate in a number of activities, some of which are on the computer. You will be compensated $50 and your child will be compensated $30. Travel reimbursement may be available.

For more information, contact:
Rachel Vaughn-Coaxum, M.A.
Harvard University
33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 857-600-2503, Email: projectCARY.harvard@gmail.com

Tutor/Coach available

Tutor/Coach, retired from the Wellesley Public Schools and currently working at MassBay Community College, is available to tutor K-5th grade reading, writing and math. She also work as an educational coach for middle school, high school and college age students (note taking, organizational skills, summarizing, self-advocacy). Please contact Haralie at 617-630-0608 or at haralie@gmail.com.

Newton Holiday Craft Show

It happens every holiday season…“What can I get for Aunt Sarah? My next-door neighbor’s baby? My boss?” With 40 talented artisans displaying their one-of-a-kind treasures, you are sure to find something for the most discerning person on your shopping list at the Newton City Hall Holiday Craft Show on Saturday, December 5th, from 10am – 5pm. Admission is Free! As you wander the many hallways of Newton City Hall, you will discover stall upon stall of beautiful hand-crafted jewelry, hats and scarves, pottery, cards, glass works, ornaments, paintings, purses, delicious chocolates and cheeses and so much more that will help you solve your gift giving challenge this year.

Be sure to pick up a map when you arrive as the booths are tucked into every nook and cranny of the building and you don’t want to miss any! With ample free parking on the streets around City Hall; both east and west entrances will be open. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Newton Food Pantries. For more information, please visit www.newtoncommunitypride.org or call 617-796-1540.

December 5th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Newton City Hall