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Historic Newton

Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, noon-5:00 PM
NEWTON COMMUNITY WEEKEND
Newton residents are invited to enjoy free admission to the museum.

Sunday, September 8, 2:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
Newton Cemetery: A Good State of Forwardness
Did you know that the land that Newton Cemetery occupies now was once used for pharmaceutical and leather factories? Learn about how that industrial land was developed as part of the garden cemetery movement, and why it’s important as a green space today. Follow Archivist Sara Goldberg and Preservation Planner Katy Holmes on a walk through Newton Cemetery, featuring some of the cemetery’s most notable “residents.” Meet in front of the chapel just inside the main gate. Parking is available in the parking lot to the left of the chapel. Free.

Thursday, September 19, 7:30 PM
HISTORY BOOK CLUB
This month’s book selection is 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann. In this book, the author dispels myths about Indian life and communities before Columbus, describing the heterogeneity and sophistication of their cultures. The book takes the reader through a vibrant overview of centuries of Indian culture both before and shortly after Columbus lands in America. The book club is free and open to all, new members are welcome.

Sunday, September 22, 2:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
A Remarkable Woman: Annie Cobb, Victorian Architect and Builder
Annie Cobb, a Victorian woman of some means but with no traditional education, became an architect-arguably America’s first woman architect-and builder in the newly emerging suburb of Newton Highlands. Join Laura Fitzmaurice to learn about Cobb’s unique story and her houses, dating from 1877 to 1903. Meet at the Corner of Forest and Chester Streets. Free.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Confronting Our Legacy: Slavery and Antislavery in the North: This new exhibition transforms the lower gallery of the museum into a three-dimensional learning center with hands-on activities and information about colonial slavery, the Underground Railroad, and local abolitionists.

An Architect Ahead of Her Time: Annie Cobb (1830-1911): Starting in the 1870s, Annie Cobb built 16 homes in Newton Highlands and exhibited at the World’s Fair of 1893 in Chicago. She was arguably the first woman architect in America, and succeeded in fashioning a career for herself in the male world of building in a time when women’s work was mainly limited to the home.

Newton and the Civil War: In celebration of the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, Historic Newton will be featuring a changing exhibit showcasing Newton residents in the Civil War. Also be sure to visit our new Women’s Fashions of the Civil War Era exhibit.

Peeking into Newton’s Toy Chest: The values and lessons toys teach us, as shown by the Historic Newton collection, are explored in this exhibit. Children’s attractions include hands-on toys and a model train.

Mapping a New Town: 1714-1874: Maps depicting Newton’s growth over the centuries are displayed; special activities for children are also featured.

Newton Salutes-Newton’s Civil War Soldiers and Citizens: Our city’s citizens participated in the war effort in many ways-from fighting on the battlefields to sewing undergarments at home. See their faces and learn their stories in this salute to Newton’s brave citizens from an earlier era

The Newton History Gallery: Featuring tools, furniture, clothing, and toys to illustrate the Newton of the past.

The Jackson Homestead and Museum is open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Tuesday through Friday, and Noon to 5:00 PM Saturday and Sunday.
If you need special assistance, please call 617-796-1450.

Yoga for kids

Down Under Yoga located in Newton with some of the country’s finest yoga instructors is offering Fall classes for kids ages 3-6, 5-7, 8-11, 11-14 and for Teens. Classes teach kids skills to keep their bodies strong and flexible as well as make them feel calm, confident and secure. Kids also love the group format of these fun and challenging classes. Session runs September 10 – December 21.

To register, please call 617-244-9642 or email suhrida@downunderyoga.com. Visit www.downunderyoga.com for more information.

Registration open for Boys & Girls Club

Online registrations now available for 2013-2014 School Year memberships at www.newtonbgc.com.  The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club will open for members with the first day of school on Tuesday, September 3rd. Walk in registration begins on Monday August 26th, but why not handle your registration online this year? It is quick, easy and you can pay using any major credit card.

For just $125 all children in your family between the ages of 6 and 18 have access to:

  • A safe place to go after every school day
  • Great Recreation, Athletic, Arts, Education, and Teen Programming that change with each season
  • Programs offered without additional fees, wait lists, or competitive try-outs
  • Great role models and mentors of all ages
  • Affordable care on most school holidays and vacation days

Since there is no extra cost, please consider adding all of the children in your family to your membership regardless of whether or not you know they plan to attend the club.

If your child requires transportation, there are just 3 spots left on the Franklin/Burr bus route. There is a short waiting list for the Lincoln Eliot/Cabot bus route. A downloadable application for the transportation program can be found here.

As always, the Club will not turn away any family that cannot afford to pay the membership fee. You can apply for Financial Aid by clicking here and you will be contacted with information on how to activate your membership.

Audition & Registration info for Watertown Children’s Theatre fall programs & shows

Registration for the Watertown Children’s Theatre’s programs has begun. Spaces fill early so act soon.

Auditions for fall plays will be held in September. Be sure to check the calendar for mandatory pre-audition information sessions.

Details on the fall programs for grades 1-12 are on the WCT’s website.

 

June/July Events with Historic Newton & Jackson Homestead

Summer offerings by Historic Newton include:

Thursday, June 27, 7:30 PM
HISTORY BOOK CLUB

In this month’s book selection, The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin, noted historian Gordon Wood debunks the mythology of Franklin as the quintessential American. In his marvelous and readable book, Wood shows how complex and contradictory Franklin’s life was: his preoccupation with becoming a gentleman; his longtime loyalty to the Crown; the personal character of his conversion to revolutionary; and his controversies with John and Sam Adams and with Congress. The book is a magnificent fresh version of Franklin’s life and reputation, filled with insights into the Revolution and into the emergence of America’s idea of itself. The book club is free and open to all, new members are welcome.

Saturday and Sunday, July 6 and 7, noon-5:00 PM
NEWTON COMMUNITY WEEKEND
Newton residents are invited to enjoy free admission to the museum. Celebrate the birth of our nation by re-visiting Newton’s revolutionary past in our “Newton History Gallery” and “Mapping a New Town” exhibitions.

Sunday, July 14, 2:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
Crystal Lake: Resource to Recreation
From skating in winter to swimming in summer, Crystal Lake has been an important community resource for outdoor recreation. Did you know that it also provided much of the ice that kept local resident’s food cold before the refrigerator? Join local resident Lucy Caldwell Stair to hear some of the stories behind this beloved community resource, and add your own. Meet in grassy lot adjacent to the Crystal Lake bathhouse parking lot on Rogers Street. Free.

Sunday, July 28, 2:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
Voices of Newtonville: A Village History
Explore the history of Newtonville from its rural beginnings, through its suburban development as a railroad stop, to the changes brought by the construction of the Mass Pike. Join Harvard graduate student and Historic Newton intern Tracy Lindboe as she leads us through the development of Newtonville using historic perspectives and narratives from past Newtonville residents. Meet at the Newton North High School Parking Lot at Elm Road and Walnut Street. Free.

In addition, current exhibitions include:

Confronting Our Legacy: Slavery and Antislavery in the North: a three-dimensional learning center with hands-on activities and information about colonial slavery, the Underground Railroad, and local abolitionists.

An Architect Ahead of Her Time: Annie Cobb (1830-1911): Arguably the first woman architect in America, Cobb succeeded in fashioning a career for herself in the male world of building in a time when women’s work was mainly limited to the home.

Newton and the Civil War: showcasing Newton residents in the Civil War. Also be sure to visit our new Women’s Fashions of the Civil War Era exhibit.

 

Volunteer with Newton’s Child Assault Prevention team

Help keep Newton children SAFE, STRONG & FREE by volunteering with the Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program. Training for Volunteer Prevention Specialists for the 2013-2014 school year begins the week of October 20 — mark your calendar now.

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. This year’s training begins the week of October 20. Volunteer commitment is 4-6 hours per month, for one school year. 16 Continuing Education Credits available for MSW.

For more information and to set up a screening interview please contact Gail Sommer, Director, by phone (617.969.5906 x 143) or by email. Visit the CAP website for more information.

 

Register for Golf Tourney to Support John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club

Registration is open for the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton’s 30th Annual Golf Tournament at Brae Burn Country Club on Monday, July 29.

Enjoy lunch, access to the driving range, and a great day of golf. This tournament is play your own ball, and there will be prizes for low net, longest drive and closest to the pin. The evening reception will offer heavy hor d’oeuvres and complimentary beer and wine, with a live auction, raffles and more!

Date: Monday, July 29, 2013
Time: 10:30am Registration & Lunch | 12:00pm Tee Off | 5:30pm Reception
Location: Brae Burn Country Club, 326 Fuller Street, West Newton
Cost: $300/player (on or before June 1) ~ OR ~ $325/player (on or after June 2)

Celebrity players scheduled to participate include Dave Cowens and Tim Sweeney.  Celebrities for Charity will donate some exciting live auction items, including tickets to join Ray Bourque in his personal suite. Auction and raffle prizes include a men’s Victorinox Swiss Army watch, autographed Gronkowski jersey, and Coach leather pocket swing pack.

Ice Cream Party & Teen Summer Kick-off at Library, June 27

Celebrate the beginning of summer and the end of the school year with free ice cream! We’ll be eating ice cream, donated by J.P. Licks, and handing out information on how to join the library’s Teen Summer Reading program.

Thursday, June 27, 3-4:30 pm
Newton Free Library’s Druker Auditorium

Find out about how to log your reading online and ways you can win prizes (like gift certificates to the Town Diner, Whole Foods, Lees Burgers, etc.) throughout the summer just for reading! This year’s theme is, “Beneath the Surface.” Come early before it melts!

July 4th Celebration in Newton

Kids Morning: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
Newton Centre Playground at Tyler Terrace

Free event for children ages 3 – 12 years. Children and families are invited to join in the Grande Pet Parade, Decorated Doll Carriage Promenade, Teddy Bear Parade and Foot Races. Free ice cream, candy and drinks complete the morning celebration – courtesy of Cabot’s Ice Cream and Trader Joe’s.

Afternoon/Evening Events: 12:00 Noon – 10:00 p.m.
Albemarle Field

The fun continues with kiddie amusement rides (starting at 1:00 p.m.), craft vendor booths, food vendor booths, face painting and other childrens’ activities. There is free music and dancing all day: from 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the Gazebo, and 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. on the Main Stage.

At 9:00 p.m. don’t miss the grand finale…a fantastic fireworks display! Visit www.newtoncommunitypride.org for details.

Register for Summer Camps at Newton Boys & Girls Club

Registration is open for the Newton Boys & Girls Club’s summer camps — for 6-12 year olds and Leadership Camp for teens ages 13-14.

Session 1: June 27th – July 3rd Regular Camp is now $210 and Ext. Camp is $250 **Pricing for session 1 is now discounted due to the late school release date.**
Session 2: July 8th – July 19th Regula Camp is $410 and Ext. Camp is $500
Session 3: July 22nd – Aug 2nd
Session 4: Aug 5th – Aug 16th

The goal of our camp is to provide opportunities for children to explore their creative and athletic potential while cultivating friendships and sharing new experiences with their peers. We believe we have achieved the perfect balance of free play, structured play, small and large group activity. We go swimming every day, we take full day field trips every Tuesday and Thursday, and we are always outside and on the move.

MULTI SESSION DISCOUNTS:
$50 Discount if you sign up for 2 Sessions!
$100 Discount if you sign up for 3 Sessions!
$200 Discount if you sign up for all 4 Sessions!

Register online or download an application for printing from the summer camp website.

To inquire about Leadership Camp for 13 & 14 year olds, contact Joli Anza via email.