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  • YogaBox: Try FREE Class at Open House

    YogaBox: Try FREE Class at Open House

    What is YogaBox?

    It’s a new fitness concept developed at Nonantum Boxing Club to combine the cardio and strengthening workout of a boxing workout with the core workout and stretching of yoga.

    YogaBox, Dawn Davis

     

    Why combine Yoga with Boxing?

    Boxing actually has a lot in common with yoga. Both are all about the breath. You need to be able to control your breath in the ring to sustain your energy just as in yoga, the breath is what the practice is ultimately about.

    Both yoga and boxing work the core muscles. The power for boxing punches doesn’t come from arms and shoulders; it’s actually from the core muscles in the lower body turning to create force. In yoga, core muscles are utilized in every pose.

    What you will get out of a YogaBox workout:

    • strengthening
    • cardio vascular
    • stretching
    • core workout
    • abdominal workout
    • boxing skills
    • yoga poses (Vinyasa Flow Yoga)
    • fun
    • friendly and inviting atmosphere
    • No boxing or yoga experience necessary

    Who is Teaching YogaBox?

    It’s taught by the two best fitness instructors in their field! The YogaBox class is carefully constructed so that the yoga and boxing complement each other. The yoga routine designed by Dawn Davis who spent the last year learning to box, focuses on core strengthening as well as stretching the muscles used during the boxing workout. Marc Gargaro’s boxing workout will make you sweat.

    Marc Gargaro

    Marc Gargaro

    Marc Gargaro is a certified Level II USA Boxing Certified coach and licensed Professional trainer as well as a licensed boxing promoter. He was an accomplished amateur boxer for several years and was a finalist in the Heavyweight Division of the 2005 USA Northeast Regional Championship Tournament as well as a Lowell Golden Gloves semi-finalist in 2007. He has extensive experience in strength and conditioning programs and sport specific training.

    Dawn Davis

    Dawn Davis yoga, YogaBox, Nonantum Boxing Club

    Dawn Obeidallah Davis brings a rich set of experiences to the teaching of yoga. She is a Developmental Psychologist, a mother of three, and is trained in both the Baptiste and Elemental yoga traditions.  In addition to her expertise and formal training, Dawn brings great enthusiasm to teaching yoga, celebrating the joy of life through movement and breath. A soulful teacher, Dawn helps students cultivate energy in an energetic yet systematically calming way. She is a former Harvard Medical School faculty member and is the author of scientific articles on child development. Dawn received her Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from The Pennsylvania State University, and has trained in Elemental Yoga with Bo Forbes and in Baptiste Power Yoga with Coeli Marsh.

    YogaBox

    YogaBox FREE Open House

    What: Join us for the launch of a new fitness class: YogaBox! It combines strengthening, conditioning, stretching, core work and cardio for a fun and time efficient workout. We will be using the heavy bag, boxing gloves and wraps, and a yoga mat. You do NOT need to know how to box OR do yoga. Please bring a yoga mat and boxing gloves and wraps if you have them. You can also borrow boxing gloves from Nonantum Boxing Club.

    Where: Nonantum Boxing Club at 75 Adams St

    Who Is Teaching It?: Dawn Davis for Yoga and Marc Gargaro for Boxing

    When: Tuesday, October 7th at 9 am until 10:15 am (75 minutes)

    Cost: FREE for this open house!

    Classes will run Tuesdays at 9 am to 10:15 (30 minutes of boxing followed by 45 minutes of yoga for a total of 75 minutes).

    Special promotional pricing: $75 for 5 classes (never expires and can be applied to any other class at Nonantum Boxing Club including Heavy Bag and Boxygen).

    Classes are otherwise $20/drop in.

    Questions: Contact Marc Gargaro at 617.340.3700 or info@nonantumboxingclub.com.

    Sign Up: email info@nonantumboxingclub.com or leave a comment to reserve your spot. The Open House is limited to the first 20 people who sign up due to space constraints.

    YogaBox open house, Nonantum Boxing Club

  • Shake it Up With Social Media

    Shake it Up With Social Media

    Shake it Up With Social Media

    When: Friday, Sept. 12, 9-11 a.m.

    Where: Newton-Needham Chamber office, 281 Needham St, Newton
    Cost: $50/chamber members, $60/non-members

    Networking Event at NewTV

    Like it, love it, or hate it… as a business professional, you simply can’t ignore social media. You’ve heard all the names — Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, and many more.

    But the questions remain: What is it? Why do I need it? How will my business benefit? And most importantly can I pick just ONE because we all know time is money!

    Join us and discover the wide array of social media tools that exist at the intersection of business and social media and learn about their tremendous potential to help sell your product, service, or personal brand. So let’s shake things up with social media and transform your passions into profits!

    Register online or call 617-244-5300.

  • Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

    Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

    Sitting Down for a Super Cause
    Flash Mob Video – Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6PM

    We are welcoming all folks to join us TODAY at Community Boating.

    Community Boating, Inc | 21 David Mugar Way | Boston | MA | 02114

    Tuesday, September 9th at 6PM on CBI‘s dock for our “Sitting Down for a Super Cause” Flash Mob Video.

    Yes, you heard that right–a flash mob video, but unlike other videos you’ve seen before. No preparation is necessary. Just bring a chair!

    The most creative, fun chairs will win prizes (CBI swag), and one lucky participant in the flash mob video will win an Adult Full Year membership to CBI (so come by 6:30PM latest if you want to be involved!).

    Instead of dancing, we will create a video of all participants sitting down. If you don’t have a chair to bring, you may use one of our boring folding chairs.

    This video is for our upcoming Indiegogo campaign, “Cheers for Chairs — Accessible Sailing at CBI“, which we’re really excited to share with you at the flash mob video event.

    All participants are welcome to stay after sunset until 7:30PM for the hopeful viewing of the Supermoon. (Supermoon viewing not guaranteed. For more information about theSept. 9 Supermoon, visit . Photo Credit of Supermoon image above to Andy Woodruff.)

    We hope you will join us on the dock on Tuesday!! RSVP at our Facebook event page.

    Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

  • Little Bookworms Storytime at MSPCA

    Little Bookworms Storytime at MSPCA

    Little Bookworms

    Wednesday, September 10

    Join the MSPCA for a unique story time experience.  Volunteers read animal themed stories to toddlers and preschool children, play games, and sing songs.  After the stories, the volunteers bring out a few of the shelter’s animals to interact with the children.  Kids can color with crayons, play with playdough, do puzzles, or read books while waiting their turn to see the animals.

    Where:

    MSPCA Boston Adoption Center
    350 S. Huntington Ave
    Jamaica Plain

    When: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM every Wednesday

    Education and Training Room at MSPCA

    The Boston Animal Care and Adoption Center Education Room has its own entrance at the back of the MSPCA building. To get to the entrance drive past the first parking lot on your right when you enter the driveway. Follow the driveway until it ends and bear left. Continue past the first set of double doors to the Angell Animal Medical Center and past the second set of double doors which is the main adoption center entrance. Take a left at the end of the parking lot and you will see a set of gray stairs and railing leading up to the Education Room entrance.

    For directions visit here.

    Who: Toddlers and preschoolers (Ages 1-5)

    How: Just come!

    Cost:$5 suggested donation; more or less is fine

    For more info, go here.

    What We Read

    The stories we read include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.  Many have been awarded the Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award, which honors books that promote the humane ethic of compassion and respect for all living things.  If you have a great book in mind for the “Little Bookworms” story time, please share it with us!

    Bringing a Group

    If you are interested in arranging an alternative story time session to accommodate a large group, such as a preschool or kindergarten class, please register by calling 617-522-5055 and ask for Cindy.  If leaving a voicemail message, please leave a phone number and email where you can be reached.

    Little Bookworms Storytime at MSPCA

  • 8 Swaps for Healthy School Lunches

    8 Swaps for Healthy School Lunches

    A recent Tufts University study found that only 27% of lunches parents are packing for kids meet at least three of the five National School Lunch Program standards (requiring one serving each of fruit, vegetable, grain, protein and milk). Not a single one of the 626 children’s lunches in the study fully met the NSLP standards.

    As many parents will attest, some of the biggest constraints are time, money and wanting to know that children will actually eat what is packed. Educating kids on healthy choices is also a way to get kids to get on board and these Making Healthy Choice Games for Kids might help.

    Chef Nick Speros, of Project Bread’s Chefs in Schools Initiative, has eight tips to help parents pack healthier lunches without spending a lot of extra time or money and, most importantly, that kids will eat.

    8 Swaps for Healthy School Lunches

    Suggestions from Project Bread:
    1. Switch out your white sandwich bread for whole wheat bread. Whole wheat bread typically has more fiber, absorbs more slowly to prevent blood sugar spikes and contains several more vitamins, including folate, riboflavin, B-1, B-3 and B-5.

    2. Instead of crackers, pack some thin rice cakes (but make sure they don’t have too much sugar). Rice cakes are high in fiber and they are complex carbohydrates, which provide longer-lasting energy than refined grains. And as an extra benefit for teachers, eating rice also produces serotonin, which can improve your kids’ mood.

    3. Cut up bite-sized, seasonal fruits and vegetables. Produce that’s in-season both costs less and is at peak nutritional value. You can also freeze your produce, then use it year ‘round without breaking the bank.

    *Pro tip: If you want to know what’s in season when in Massachusetts, visit here.

    4. Pack some raw green beans as a snack, along with a dip. They’re fun, sweet and crunchy. And they’re even healthier raw than cooked, containing protein, potassium, iron, magnesium and vitamins A, B, C and E.

    5. Make your own ranch dressing dip instead of packing store-bought. This recipe is healthier, easy, low-cost and will last a full week.

    6. Introduce your kids to hummus. It’s high in protein and healthy fats to keep kids full longer, plus it has iron to boost energy, fiber, and many other nutrients. There are a ton of different kinds, so let your kids taste test and see which they like best. Kids are more likely to eat foods when they feel like they’ve been an active part of the process.

    7. Buy a chicken breast at the start of the week, broil or grill it, then cut thin slices for sandwiches instead of buying deli meat. Your kids will be eating much less processed food, getting more protein and fewer fillers.

    8. Create a make-your-own burrito box with healthy ingredients. You can use leftover chicken from a meal earlier in the week, toss in a whole wheat wrap, chop up some veggies, add some cheese and put it all in separate containers so your kids can put together their own meal. Kids love to help make their own food and doing so often makes them more invested in eating it.

    Nick Speros is a long-time chef and father of three with a passion for feeding people and caring for children. He’s a graduate of the Culinary Arts program at Newbury College with a minor in Elementary Education from Lesley University. He’s an award-winning chef who has worked at Aquitaine Restaurant in Boston, Soma in Beverly, Eat in Somerville and owned 197 East Main in Gloucester.

    Speros is now one of Project Bread’s resident Chefs in Schools — a program that places professional chefs in dozens of schools to help train kitchen staff how to prepare healthier, cost-effective meals that kids like to eat. He is also one of the co-authors of Project Bread’s Let’s Cook Healthy School Meals Cookbook, which offers more than 100 recipes specifically for schools; each recipe is designed to tempt students into eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains while reducing salt and dairy fat, in accordance with the newest USDA standards.

    About Project Bread

    Project Bread is the only statewide anti-hunger organization committed to providing people of all ages, cultures, and walks of life with sustainable, reliable access to nutritious food. From community-based meal programs, to early childhood and school nutrition initiatives, to improved access to farm-to-table resources, Project Bread approaches hunger as a complex problem with multiple solutions. With funds raised through The Walk for Hunger and other sources, Project Bread pioneers innovative initiatives and supports effective programs to eradicate hunger in our state. For more information, visit their website or on Twitter.

     

  • Jon Stewart’s Best Rant Ever. Because Ferguson.

    Jon Stewart’s Best Rant Ever. Because Ferguson.

    “If, after watching this, you are still thinking to yourself, “Being black can’t be that much harder,” here are some questions for you. Then, as a favor to me, I’d love it if you shared this. I’d owe you one.”

    Jon Stewart:

    “Race is there and it is a constant. You’re tired of hearing about it? Imagine how effen exhausting it is living it.”

    Jon Stewart's Best Rant Ever

  • FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
    Newton Free Library, 330 Homer Street, Newton Centre, Druker Auditorium
    FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    The City’s Health Department hosts a free blood pressure clinic every second and fourth Monday morning.

    September 8 and September 22, 2014

    Contact: Valerie Carroll   617-796-1438

  • Newton Ranks 1 for Best Suburbs for Education

    Newton Ranks 1 for Best Suburbs for Education

    Movato published a ranking of the suburbs for education in America. To create the ranking They looked at 109 suburbs based on student-teacher ratio, high school graduation rate, and test scores. Newton came in at number one!

    It may come as no surprise that a New England city ranked atop our list, since the area is just littered with top-notch schools and known for its academia. But out of all of the suburbs in the Northwest, it was Newton that took the role of valedictorian.

    That’s largely because this wealthy Boston suburb has the money to fund some really excellent schools. In fact, out of all of the places we looked at Newton spent the third most on each student: $17,343. It also had some of the highest test scores in the country, and, as the bonus point at the end of the test, had a low student-teacher ratio of just 11 to 1.

    No wonder this city is consistently ranked as a top place to raise a family.

    Thee 10 best suburbs for education in America:

    Newton North High School, NNHS

    1. Newton, MA
    2. Plymouth, MN
    3. Ellicott City, MD
    4. Minnetonka, MN
    5. Dublin, OH
    6. Wauwatosa, WI
    7. Evanston, IL
    8. Columbia, MD
    9. Towson, MD
    10. Plano, TX

    It may come as no surprise that a New England city ranked atop our list, since the area is just littered with top-notch schools and known for its academia. But out of all of the suburbs in the Northwest, it was Newton that took the role of valedictorian.  That’s largely because this wealthy Boston suburb has the money to fund some really excellent schools. In fact, out of all of the places we looked at Newton spent the third most on each student: $17,343. It also had some of the highest test scores in the country, and, as the bonus point at the end of the test, had a low student-teacher ratio of just 11 to 1.  No wonder this city is consistently ranked as a top place to raise a family.

  • NFL Kickoff Q&A at Mr. Sid to Help Boys and Girls Club

    NFL Kickoff Q&A at Mr. Sid to Help Boys and Girls Club

    An Exclusive NFL Kickoff Q&A with the Patriots Broadcast Team at Mr. Sid to benefit the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton.

    NFL Kickoff Q&A at Mr. Sid to Help Boys and Girls Club

    Join 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Scott Zolak and Bob Socci for a round table discussion – tailgate style!

    NFL Kickoff Q&A at Mr. Sid to Help Boys and Girls Club

    WHO: Mr. Sid President Stuart Segel and Vice President Barry Segel will welcome 98.5 The Sports Hub’s voice of the New England Patriots Scott Zolak and Bob Socci for a NFL Kickoff Q&A round table discussion the evening of September 4th.

    WHAT: Mr. Sid, a high-end men’s clothing boutique located in the heart of Newton Centre will celebrate the start of football season with a round table discussion with former Patriot Scott Zolak and Bob Socci from 98.5 The Sports Hub. Guests will be allowed to ask the sportscasters a variety of football questions and even ask for fantasy tips!

    The tailgate themed benefit including delicious small bites, cocktails and a raffle will support the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton to help fund their continued effort for fun-filled programs for local youth. Every ticketed guest will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win a variety of great prizes.

    For tickets for the NFL Kickoff Q&A and more information about Mr. Sid please visit here.

    WHEN: Thursday, September 4, 2014

    7p.m. – 10p.m.

    WHERE: Mr. Sid Lounge

      1211 Centre St. | Newton Centre

  • Free Badminton for Kids in Grades 7-11

    Free Badminton for Kids in Grades 7-11

    Tuesday, September 2, 2014
    6:30 PM – 8:00 PM, Tuesdays in September
    Hyde Community Gym, 90 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands

    Free badminton for kids in grades 7-11 on September 2, 16, 23, and 30, 2014 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Bring friends and join the fun!

    Free Badminton for Kids in Grades 7-11

    Program sponsored by the Newton Partnership and the Hyde Community Gym. For more information call: 617.999.4617