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Elks National Hoop Shoot® Free throw contest

COMPETE. CONNECT. SUCCEED.

 The Elks Hoop Shoot® is free to boys and girls who will be between the ages of 8 – 13 on April 1, 2014.

 Winners advance through district, state and regional Hoop Shoot® contests.

 Regional winners qualify for a trip to compete at the Hoop Shoot®National Finals held April 10-13, 2014, in Springfield, Mass.

 National champions will have their names permanently inscribed on a plaque in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

 Learn more at www.elks.org/hoopshoot or call 781-891-7519.

November 19th, 1:30 pm
Newton YMCA

Newton Schools Foundation Hosts “Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community”

Some of 
Newton’s most talented, captivating, and forward-thinking individuals will converge on Newton North High School for the third annual Newton Inspires—An Evening of Ideas and Community, sponsored by the Newton Schools Foundation (NSF).

The free community event will take place Tuesday November 19, 7:00 – 9:30 pm at Newton North High School. Newtonites representing an array of fields and interest areas will address topics ranging from business, education, science, health and medicine, to journalism, architecture, arts, entertainment and culture. Speaker sessions fill up quickly, so register early! For a list of speakers, to register and for more information, go to www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org or call 617-559-6120.

Newton Schools Foundation Hosts Evening of Ideas and Community

Some of 
Newton’s most talented, captivating, and forward-thinking individuals will converge on Newton North High School on November 19 for the third annual Newton Inspires—An Evening of Ideas and Community, sponsored by the Newton Schools Foundation (NSF).

Newtonites representing an array of fields and interest areas will address topics ranging from business, education, science, health and medicine, to journalism, architecture, arts, entertainment and culture. Attendees select three 30-minute speaker sessions from among 19 choices. At the end of the evening, participants and speakers will gather to debrief and reconnect over coffee and dessert.

The event is free and open to Newton residents, but speaker sessions fill up quickly, so register early! Donations to cover costs are accepted on the website.  For a list of speakers, to register and for more information, go to www.NewtonSchoolsFoundation.org.

The free community event will take place Tuesday November 19, 7:00 – 9:30 pm at Newton North High School.

Open House: Newton School for Children Childcare Center

Newton School for Children Childcare Center, a school for children 15 months to five years is holding open houses on the following days:

November 7th, 9:00 – 11:00 am and 4:00 – 5:00 pm
November 8th, 9:00 – 11:00 am and 4:00 – 5:00 pm
November 9th, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

25 Lenglen Road, Suite 2, Newton (at the end of the parking lot behind Our Lady Help of Christian’s Parish). For questions, please call 617-965-1705.

Writing Tutor Available

Does your son or daughter become frustrated or intimidated by writing assignments? Tutor Jane Hirschhorn can help your child become a stronger, more confident writer. During her two decades as a writing tutor, she has worked with students from middle school to graduate school. She tailors her approach to make the best use of each student’s strengths and learning style and provides guidance and encouragement throughout the writing process.

For more information, please call (617) 244-0108 or email janehirschhorn@gmail.com.

It’s not too late!

It’s not too late to join a class at Top Banana! If you want your child to attend a program that builds their confidence, allows them to have fun and meet new friends, all while learning- this is the program for you! They are offering classes that include: Computer Science, Math, SSAT/ISEE Test Preparation, Math Kangaroo Preparation/Competitive Math Club and English!

Visit the  website www.topbananaeducation.org or call 617- 795-1557 for more information.

Newton Family Singers presents its Fall Concert: We Got the Beat!

Amid the synthetic drums, the parachute pants, the Sony Walkmans, the MTV videos and the aliens phoning home, a number of beautiful songs were written that stand the test of time. Now the Newton Family Singers will rock the house with music that Gen Xers (and those who love them) will remember well — hits from The Talking Heads, The Go-Go’s, Journey, R.E.M. and more.

Come along and enjoy songs of love, existentialism, environmentalism and just plain fun. With new choral arrangements by our music director, Chris Eastburn, NFS remakes the familiar for old and new fans alike. Bring your family and sing along! Tickets are available online at www.newtonfamilysingers.org. For questions please email newfamilysingers@gmail.com.

The Newton Family Singers are an intergenerational ensemble celebrating family, community, and American folk music (usually!).

November 17th, 4:00 pm
Newton Highlands Congregational Church
54 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands

Mayoral Debate at the Newton Free Library

Join League of Women Voters members for an interesting and informative evening with the two candidates for Mayor of Newton, Mayor Setti Warren and Alderman Ted Hess-Mahan.

Send your questions in advance to info@lwvnewton.org or bring them with you and write them on index cards for the question sorters who will try to get to as many questions and topics as possible.

October 22nd, 7:00 pm
Druker Auditorium, Newton Free Library
330 Homer Street, Newton

Sponsored by the Newton Free Library, moderated by Jo-Ann Berry of the League of Women Voters of Action.

Free Chamber Choir and Orchestra Concert

On Tuesday October 22nd at 7:30, the Channing School (UK) Chamber Choir and Orchestra will present a free concert. The Channing School from North London is well-known for its music program, and their advanced ensembles of girls ages 14-18 will be performing music of Benjamin Britten (in honor of the centenary of his birth), Bach, and others.

October 22nd, 7:30-8:30 pm
First Unitarian Society in Newton
1326 Washington St. West Newton