- Spaulding FREE Health Promotion & Injury Prevention Fair
- Putting Prevention into Practice
- Musical Entertainment, Activities for Kids
- RAIN OR SHINE!
Saturday July 12th, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Spaulding Rehab Hospital
300 First Avenue
Charlestown, MA
Saturday July 12th, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Spaulding Rehab Hospital
300 First Avenue
Charlestown, MA
Vacation home for rent on Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, NH. The house is located in one of the nicest waterfront communities called Sands of Brookhurst with 450 feet of Lake frontage. There is a beautiful sandy beach, boat dock, and spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Located conveniently between the quaint towns of Meredith and Center Harbor.
Three bedrooms, sleeps 7 – Weekly rentals $1,700 during peak season. For photos see http://20brookhurstlane.com or contact Maggi Alexander at 443-831-5633 for more info.
Meet new friends and have a blast while learning and developing skills with coaching from Be Ahead of the Game. Children will be broken up into groups based on age, grade, and ability. They will practice proper techniques through drills, small sided games, and scrimmages. All games and drills will be age appropriate and are sure to improve skills.
These clinics at Cabot Field will be a great opportunity to have fun, learn and meet new friends in a “no pressure,” non-competitive environment. Clinics will be conducted for children entering grades K-5 from Monday through Thursday with Fridays reserved as rain dates.
Session 1: August 11th-14th, Session 2: August 18th-21st, Session 3: August 25th-28th
$180 per session
$160 2nd sibling
$140 3rd sibling
4th sibling only $10
8:30 am – 12:30 pm, (Fridays reserved for rain make-ups)
$15 one-time registration fee per family
REGISTER ONLINE at http://cabotpto.org/cabot-summer-soccer/
Tear Aparts (for Teens), Monday, June 9, 4:00 pm
Join Maker-in Residence Kevin Osborn in the second floor Teen Area to learn how things work by tearing apart DVD and VCR players, Tickle Me Elmos and other machines. You’ll see how they work and perhaps find something that will inspire your next project.
Mother-Daughter Book Club, Wednesday, June 11, 7:00 pm
Join us in the second floor Teen Area of the Newton Free Library for the Mother-Daughter Book Club. The group will discuss Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher.
Ice Cream Party: Teen Summer Reading Kick-off, June 18, 3:30 pm
Stop by the Newton Free Library to celebrate the beginning of summer with ice cream provided by J.P. Licks. While you’re here pick up information on the Teen Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge. Get involved as we explore the theme, “Spark a Reaction,” with weekly programs related to science, technology, engineering, art and math. Learn about keeping an online log of your reading and how you can win prizes throughout the summer just for reading! Druker Auditorium.
The Lego Movie Screening, Thursday, June 26, 6:30 pm
Come to a screening of The Lego Movie at the Newton Free Library in Druker Auditorium. Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO mini-figure is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Runtime 100 minutes. Rated PG.
An Open Conversation: Lecture Series for Parents of Teens Part V:
Don’t Hate, Appreciate
Don’t Hate, Appreciate, the final program in the series for parents based on the topics of wellness, stress management and communication, will be held the Newton Free Library. Learn how to talk to teens about body confidence, eating disorders and media literacy. The session will show parents how to start the conversation, model healthy behaviors and teach young people not to put others down based on looks. The program is part Youth Stress Grant awarded to the Newton Health & Human Services Department, the Newton Free Library and Newton Youth Services. Series partners include Newton Cares, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Riverside Community Care, the Massachusetts School for Professional Psychology and the Multi-Service Eating Disorder Association.
Thursday, June 19th, 7:00 pm
For additional information, please contact 617-796-1436 or visit www.newtonma.gov/youth
The Child Assault Prevention [CAP] Program: Helping to keep Newton children SAFE, STRONG & FREE since 1991 is now seeking Volunteer Prevention Specialists for the 2014-2015 School Year
The CAP Program relies on trained volunteers to teach elementary students simple strategies to reduce their vulnerability to verbal, physical and sexual assault. Volunteers work in teams, led by an experienced team captain. Training is provided and 16 CE credits are available for MSWs . This year’s training begins October 18th. Volunteer commitment is 4-6 hours per month, for one school year. For more information and to set up a screening interview please contact Gail Sommer, Director, 617.969.5906 x 143, or gsommer@ncscweb.org. Visit the website www.ncscweb.org for more information.
It’s not too late to sign up! Calling all 5th graders entering Brown and Oak Hill Middle Schools: Highlands After School Program is still taking applications for the upcoming school year. Transportation is arranged from the school to their great location in Newton Highlands / Hyde Community Gym with lots of fun activities.
Arrange a visit or drop in during open house week June 9-12th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm. For more enrollment information contact Rochelle Acker at 617.999.4617 or highlandsafterschool@gmail.com or visit www.highlandsafterschool.org.
Kids Morning: 10:00 am – Noon
Newton Centre Playground at Tyler Terrace.
Afternoon/Evening Events: Noon – 10:00 pm
Albemarle Field.
There will be an Angier Project Update meeting on Thursday, June 12th at 7:00 pm at the Waban Library Center. These meetings will be held regularly on the second Thursday of each month for the duration of the project.
The Waban Area Council will hold its monthly meeting immediately following at 7:30 pm. Please visit www.wabanareacouncil.com to view the agenda and learn more about issues of importance to Waban.
Come to the Newton Cultural Alliance’s Second Annual Strawberry Festival. The Strawberry Festival is being hosted by Alderman Vicki Danberg at 30 Chase Street in Newton Centre. Hats off to the NCA! Come celebrate their banner year with sweet strawberries, lovely libations and fun! Featuring a special performance by Newton’s own Americana band Waiting for Neil. Tickets are $25.00 – $50.00. Please visit http://www.newtonculture.org for more information.
Thursday June 12th, 5:30 to 7:30 pm