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Youth Services Upcoming Programs

Taking Care of Ourselves and Our Teens: Reducing Stress and Enhancing Resiliency
February 3rd, February 24th, March 3rd, and March 24th, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Newton Free Library

Back by popular demand!! This four-session wellness program for parents of adolescents developed by the world-renowned Benson-Henry Institute of Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital teaches self-care skills to help cope with stresses of everyday life and aims to leave parents with a renewed sense of control and well-being. For all Newton residents or parents of teens attending school in Newton.

Topics will include:
* The physiology of stress and how it affects the body
* Self-care strategies to reduce stress and increase your resilience
* Relaxation techniques
* Easy ways to reduce or stop stress-inducing thoughts
* Tips for modeling these skills for your teens, help reduce their stress and build their resilience too

Must attend all four sessions. Free to attend but registration is required at newtonma.gov/youth. Space is limited.

Stressed Teen? Learn some helpful and healthy ways to relax
February 3rd, February 24th, March 3rd, and March 24th, 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Newton Free Library

Branching off the parent program will be workshops pertaining to teens and teen stressors. The four sessions will be directed to teens and will help teach them to cope with stresses of everyday life coming from school, home, social media and other pressures. It will teach teens to have a better sense of control and well-being. During the course teens will learn what stress is, how it affects the body, strategies for self-care, relaxation techniques and easy ways to reduce or stop stress-inducing thoughts.

Must attend all four sessions. Free. Space is limited. Registration is required. Visit www.newtonma.gov/youth to register.

Improving Academic Effectiveness
February 5th, 6:00-7:30 pm
Newton Free Library

Engaging Minds Learning Center (a local learning and tutoring center) has been instrumental in providing tools for students in order to help them learn effectively. The basis of this program is to teach the idea of “executive function” and the skills which it embraces. Executive functions are the essential self-regulating skills that we all use every day. They help us plan, organize, make decisions, shift between situations or thoughts, control our emotions and impulsivity, and learn from past mistakes. This program is FREE and includes: an explanation of the term “executive function” and why these skills are important in school and in other aspects of education in today’s fast paced world, tips and strategies geared towards parents and teachers in order to help strengthen students’ skills, real life applications and take home toolkits to maintain effective learning. Free, drop-in, no registration required. Two separate sessions, do not need to attend both.

Mayor’s STEM Night
February 12th, 6:00 pm
Newton North High School Cafeteria

Mayor Setti D. Warren has started a new event series with local STEM industry businesses featuring an interactive, participatory experience to spark Newton students’ interest in STEM. These nights are a time for our students to get their hands on the latest technology, hear from local innovators and get excited about all that STEM has to offer. Each evening will be a partnership with a local business in the STEM field and will involve a speaking program as well as an interactive workshop for young people. This is a wonderful opportunity to expose students to potential career paths!

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Knitting & Crochet Club for Ages 10 & up

Join other kids, ages 10 and up, for an ongoing Knitting and Crochet Club at the Newton Free Library.

Thursday, Feb. 5
7:00 – 8:30pm

We have crochet hooks, knitting needles, yarn and the know-how to teach the basics of crocheting. Or, bring your own project.

Refreshments will be served. Open to ages 10 and up.

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NEW: Minecraft Club at Newton Free Library, Feb. 4

The NEW Minecraft Club begins in February at the Newton Free Library! Come play Minecraft with your friends on the library’s server.

Thursday, February 4 & 18
4:00 – 5:30pm
meets in Computer Center on 2nd floor

We’ll have different challenges each week. Don’t have an account? No problem! Use one of the Library’s.

The Club will meet the first and third Thursdays of every month.
For grades 6-12. Online registration is required. Contact Liz at 617-796-1380 or by email  teens<at>newtonfreelibrary <dot> net.

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Educatius International is looking for host families

Host families are asked to provide a caring environment, bedroom, and 3 balanced meals a day for an International Student while he/she attends Newton South High School. This is a wonderful opportunity to share America with someone and learn about another country as well.

Educatius offers a monthly stipend of $700.00 to help offset the cost of having an additional person in the home. For more information please contact Jodi.delrazo@educatius.org.

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Housing, History at Newton Community Preservation Cmte, Feb. 12

Newton’s Community Preservation Committee will meet on Thursday, 12 February, at 7 pm in City Hall Room 204 (formerly Room 209). Anyone is welcome to attend this public meeting.

Agenda items include:

  • a City Archives Strategic Plan ($20,000 request),
  • a new pre-proposal for the Newton Homebuyer Assistance Program ($992,000 request), and
  • a public hearing on affordable housing proposed for Taft Avenue (West Newton, $584,920 request).

The full agenda, pre-meeting packet, and all pre-proposals and proposals are available from the CPC program website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa. Contact Program Manager Alice E. Ingerson at 617.796.1144 or aingerson <at> newtonma <dot> gov.

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Helping Boomers Make the Next Move

Are you thinking about sizing down? Do you know someone who is? Making a move is more than just packing and moving boxes. It is about transition and preparation. Hear 5 industry experts share insights to make great decisions about your next move!

Topics include:

  • Financial planning – essentials for the next chapter
  • Organization and DEcluttering – a plan of attack for cleaning out the stuff
  • Staged to sell – tips for making your home a buyer’s dream
  • Strategies to maximize your profits – It’s easy but it’s not simple

Sponsored by: Janet Porcaro & Wendy Rocca, Realtors® For more information or registration call Janet @ 617-797-9497 or Wendy @ 617-504-0532

Panel Discussion in the Watertown Savings Bank Meeting Room
February 21st, 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Watertown Public Library
123 Main Street, Watertown

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Newton Has Talent

Calling all singers, dancers, musicians and other performers. If you have the chops, we have the contest.

The Newton Rotary Club’s third annual Newton Has Talent is a city-wide contest, open to anyone who lives or goes to school in Newton and is at least 13 years old by March 29, 2015. (If the act involves more than one person, at least one person must be a Newton resident or attend school in Newton)

Enter by uploading a video of your act to the contest’s private Youtube site http://newtonhastalent.com between February 1st and 12 midnight on February 24th. In addition to the video, you’ll be asked to submit a photo, biography and a $25 entry fee.

Ten finalists, voted on by the public via the YouTube site, will perform at Newton North High School on March 29th before celebrity judges and the public. The first place winner receives $1,000, second place — $500 and third place— $250. The top three winners will also perform at Newton Festival of the Arts on May 9th at Newton City Hall.

Newton Has Talent’s premier sponsor is Village Bank. For more information, visit http://newtonhastalent.com. For more information about Newton Rotary Club, visit www.rotarynewton.com.

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Science/Tech/Engineering/Math: Sign up for the NewtonSTEM newsletter

NewtonSTEM.org is Newton’s clearinghouse for information relevant to building students’ interest and abilities in Science/Tech/Engineering/Math, both in and outside of school. Since 2011, NewtonSTEM has published announcements about STEM achievements, events, opportunities, and resources for Newton students, parents, and teachers. The NewtonSTEM newsletter is emailed every week or two during the school year. You can sign up here, and you can unsubscribe at any time. For more info, email info@newtonstem.org.

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Summer Theatre Camp

Boston Patio Playhouse is now registering for its summer programs!

The Backyard Opera Summer Program is open to students ages 12 – 18 who love opera, operetta, and classic musical theater. The program runs weekdays July 6th – 17th, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.

The Front Porch Players Musical Theater Summer Program is for students ages 12 – 16 who love classic and contemporary musical theater. The program runs weekdays, August 3rd – 14th,  9:00 am – 4:00 pm.

During each two-week program students will receive training in voice, dance, drama, and backstage skills, while working on either an Opera Gala or a Broadway Musical Revue performance! No auditions necessary, and each student will be cast as a soloist. Both programs are located in Coolidge Corner, Brookline. Visit www.bostonpatioplayhouse.com for more information and to register today!

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STEM Summer Camp

STEM Summer Camp, run by the Studio of Engaging Math in Brighton, offers four one-week summer sessions for kids 6 – 12 years old. Days are 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (extended day also available) and include daily playground time and weekly museum field trips. Activities include design challenges, construction sets, science experiments, strategy games, brain teasers, origami, 3D modeling software and introduction to programming.

For additional information, please call 617-975-0268 or visit www.engagingmath.org

Open House opportunities:

  • February 11th, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  • March 14th, 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm

Studio of Engaging Math
167 Corey Rd, Suite 215,
Brighton

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