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  • Newton Free Library Spring Fling Fundraiser

    Newton Free Library Spring Fling Fundraiser

    Newton Free Library Spring Fling

    Love your library?

    Join us for our annual Newton Free Library Spring Fling fundraising gala and auction to benefit the “jewel of the city”!

     
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    Spring Fling Gala 

    Saturday, March 29 ~ 6:30 pm

    Become a sponsor and reserve your tickets today:

    www.newtonfreelibrary.net 


    Those who commit to being event sponsors by this Friday January 31st will be listed by name on the Spring Fling print invitation.
     

    ~ Our Speakers ~

    B.J. Novak

    BJ Novak, B. J. Novak

    Author of One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories.
    Mr. Novak is also actor, writer, director, and executive producer of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning comedy series The Office.

    B.A. Shapiro

    B. A. Shapiro

    Author of The Art Forger and five suspense novels The Safe Room, Blind Spot, See No Evil, Blameless and Shattered Echoes, as well as the non-fiction book The Big Squeeze.  Ms. Shapiro is also a teacher of creative writing at Northeastern University. 

    Tom Ashbrook ~ Honorary Chair      William Novak ~ Host

    For more information about the Spring Fling, or questions about tickets or sponsorship, please contact Ellen Eckenrode at (617) 796-1407 or development@newtonfreelibrary.net.

  • Meet Children’s Book Authors from Foundation for Children’s Books

    Meet Children’s Book Authors from Foundation for Children’s Books

    What’s New in Children’s Books 

    Spring 2014

    Announcing New Venue & Great Speakers 

    from The Foundation for Children’s Books
    Saturday, April 12 @ 8:30a.m. – 12:30p.m.

    We’re excited to introduce a new venue for our spring “What’s New in Children’s Books?” half-day event. Thanks to our partnership with the Lesley University MFA in Creative Writing Program, it will be held at University Hall at Lesley University, conveniently located next to the Porter Square T stop on the Red Line. Paid parking is available in the lot adjacent to the building.

    1815 massachusetts avenue, cambridge ma

    For this event we’ll be looking at “What’s New?” in Non-Fiction. Our spring program will feature the following talented speakers:

    Steve Sheinkin, author

    Jason Chin, author/illustrator

    Kathryn Lasky, author

    Melissa Stewart, author

    More information here

    Steve Sheinkin

    Jason Chin

    Kathryn Lasky

    Michael Tougias

    Melissa Stewart

    Foundation for Children's Books

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  • Staycation Idea: Bedtime Stories Pajama & Baseball Party

    Staycation Idea: Bedtime Stories Pajama & Baseball Party

    Bedtime Stories Pajama & Baseball Party

    Hotel Commonwealth Hosts 5th Annual Storytelling & Pajama Party Weekend 

    During February School Vacation with Appearance by Wally the Green Monster

    Group with storyteller_5

    WHAT:  A homerun for February school vacation week, Hotel Commonwealth hosts the fifth annual Bedtime Stories storytelling and pajama party for families in Boston on February 21 and 22.  This year’s theme, “Baseball at Bedtime,” celebrates America’s favorite pastime withan appearance by Wally the Green Monster, beloved mascot of the World Series 2013 Champion Boston Red Sox, who will pose for photos with kids.  Children are encouraged to wear their favorite pajamas or baseball gear while listening to storytellers and performers from ReadBoston. Hotel Commonwealth will also debut its second children’s book featuring Terry the Bear.  Afterwards, kids can enjoy a make-your-own hot chocolate bar with a variety of flavors and toppings.

    Families can make a night of it by booking the ‘Hotel for Kids’ overnight package on either Friday, February 21, 2014 or Saturday, February 22, 2014 at a rate of $259*. This one-time-only rate includes a special Saturday or Sunday morning kids’ pancake-making class with Pastry Chef Lauren Kroesser of Eastern Standard Kitchen & Drinks.

    The ‘Hotel for Kids’ package includes:

    • Deluxe family accommodations (up to two adults and two children; additional children can be accommodated for $45/child) in a Commonwealth Suite (more than 500-square feet of space, including a separate area with pull-out sofa bed that can be closed off with drapes) or a Fenway Deluxe Room with views of Fenway Park
    • Welcome backpack for kids stuffed with slippers from LL Bean, choice of two custom Hotel Commonwealth bedtime storybooks featuring Terry the Bear and a flashlight
    • Board game and family-friendly DVD selection
    • Homemade cookies and milk upon arrival
    • Complimentary valet parking
    • Access to the hotel’s Family Concierge to help with planning family-friendly activities around Boston
    • Families can extend through the weekend at a special rate of $169/each additional night.

    WHERE:  Hotel Commonwealth,  500 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

    WHEN:      Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22, 2014

    6:30 pm – 8:30 pm 

    COST:       $259.00 for overnight package (Room rate is not inclusive of room tax and subject to availability.)

    $20 suggested donation per family to ReadBoston. (The hotel will match each donation from the nigh.t)

    RSVP:          To RSVP to the Bedtime Stories pajama party, call 617-532-5020 or email AllReservations@HotelCommonwealth.com

    Hotel Commonwealth kids red sox pajama party

     

  • JCC Kid’s Choice February School Vacation Program

    JCC Kid’s Choice February School Vacation Program

    From sports and swimming to arts, dance, cooking and rock climbing, kids have their choice of activities at the JCC Kid’s Choice February Vacation Program.

    Held at the Leventhal-Sidman JCC (333 Nahanton Street) in Newton February 17-21 from 9am-4pm.

    For boys and girls entering grades K-6 (and CITs in grades 7-9 at a reduced rate).

    Special highlights include JCC Magic Ark performance of Josh Casey Comedy and Juggling Show, President’s Day activity, trip to see Hairspray at the Wheelock Family Theatre, Purim Carnival and Snowman Building. Special treat for Kid’s Choice participants — see the 2013 World Series Trophy at the JCC on February 20 from 10am-12pm!

    Come for one day or as many as you would like.

    Register at bostonjcc.org/schoolvacations.


    For more information, contact 617-558-6529 or schoolvacations@jccgb.org

    JCC Kid's Choice February School Vacation Program

     

     

  • Cook Restaurant New Tailgate Bar Bite Menu

    Cook Restaurant New Tailgate Bar Bite Menu

    Cook Newton Gears Up for Super Bowl Sunday with

    New Tailgate-Inspired Bar Bite Menu

    Dine In or Carry Out Chef Paul Turano’s Inventive Tailgate Style Creations

     

    WHAT:             Cook, a new American bistro located in the heart of Newton, MA, is gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday with a selection of inventive tailgate-inspired bar bites. Also available for takeout, the game day menu makes for easy super bowl entertaining at home.

    Diners and football spectators alike will enjoy dishes like Salt and Pepper Chicken wings ($9), Boar Chili “Nachos” with house ranch potato chips ($11), Pork Belly Tacos with house kim chi ($6 per taco), NFC Newton Fried Chicken with mashed potatoes, a buttermilk biscuit, gravy and slaw ($17), and Pulled Pork Potato Skins with crispy onions and all the fix ins ($11).

    Offering a wide selection of beers, wine, specialty cocktails and spirits along with three HD TVs, Cook Newton is a great destination for catching all the Super Bowl Sunday action.

    Cook Restaurant Newton MA

    For more information, visit www.cooknewton.com or call 617.964.2465.

    WHEN:             February 2, 2014 – Super Bowl Sunday; 4:30 PM – Close.

    WHERE:           Cook Newton | 825 Washington Street | Newton, MA |02467

     
    Cook Restaurant opens for lunch Newton MA

    About Cook:

    “Cook” restaurant is an 80-seat New American bistro is located in the Greater-Boston area in Newton, Massachusetts. Cook presents a menu that crosses all cultural lines and spans from the simple to the complex. The perfect place to meet for lunch, brunch or dinner, or simply to stop in and enjoy items from their snack menu while sampling craft cocktails, or something from the extensive beer and wine list. Cook is a true neighborhood restaurant in every way.

    Executive Chef/Owner Chef Paul Turano is dedicated to using only the freshest local ingredients.  At Cook the food is dressed up, but you can dress down. Cook serves lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30AM- 3:30PM, Dinner: Sunday- Saturday from 4:30PM – close, and brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 10:30AM -2:30PM. Cook is located at 825 Washington Street in Newton, MA. For more information please visit www.cooknewton.com.  

     

  • Sing-Along in Commemoration of the Life and Music of Pete Seeger

    Sing-Along in Commemoration of the Life and Music of Pete Seeger

    Sing-Along in Commemoration of the Life and Music of Pete Seeger

    Waban Library Center

    1608 Beacon Street, Waban

    Pete Seeger, the banjo-picking troubadour who sang for migrant workers, college students and star-struck presidents, and introducedgenerations of Americans to their folk music heritage, died this week at the age of 94.

    Come celebrate his life through song at a community Sing-Along hosted by the Newton Family Singers on Saturday, February 1st, 3pm at the Waban Library Center.

    We’ll sing together as a community, songs straight from Pete’s songlist – songs about freedom, equality, justice, peace, the world we love and the strength of community.

    As Pete once said himself: “Participation – that’s what’s gonna save the human race.”

    Pete Seeger, Newton Family Singers Singalong

  • Birthday Wishes CakeWalk Fundrasier: Registration Open!

    Birthday Wishes CakeWalk Fundrasier: Registration Open!

    It’s already kick-off time for CakeWalk 2014 and registration is officially open!
    Bright and early on Sunday morning, May 18, 2014, Birthday Wishes will celebrate its third annual CakeWalk at Millennium Park in West Roxbury, MA.
    CakeWalk is our signature (and only) fundraising event, reflecting the grassroots nature of our organization and the importance of kids helping kids. CakeWalk truly reflects what makes Birthday Wishes so special – loyal supporters of all ages and from all walks of life – coming together to make sure that homeless children experience what many of us take for granted, a birthday celebration!
    Participants can sign up to walk either our 5K or half-mile route, and participate as individuals or form a team with family or friends. CakeWalk celebrates corporate teams, sports teams, book clubs, scout troops, neighborhoods, school, church and civic groups. Everyone is welcome to enjoy our fun, noncompetitive walk and family festival of kite flying, face painting, entertainment, field games, free refreshments, family raffle, music and more.
    Our event goal this year is $75,000.  This funding is critical to carrying out our mission.  In combination with the steady stream of birthday gifts and toys, goody bags, birthday cakes and juice boxes that are so generously donated throughout the year, a successful CakeWalk will help ensure that more than 23,000 homeless children will experience the joy of a birthday celebration in 2014 – an experience that lasts just a few short hours with the impact of a lifetime.
    Please visit our registration page and sign up now! Although we expect about 500 walkers the morning of May 18, please ask for me at Millennium Park so I may personally acknowledge your participation and say thank you. I look forward to walking by your side.
    Birthday Wishes CakeWalk Fundrasier: Registration Open!
  • Gracie Gold (Born in Newton) Will Compete in Olympics

    Skater Gracie Gold, who was born in Newton, was named to the 2014 Olympic Team. She will compete in Socchi, Russia next month.

    Gracie Gold

    Here’s Gracie Gold with the Wall Street Journal.

    18-year-old Gracie Gold is here in the Ladies Short Program at the 2014 US Champs.

     

  • The Lake Language Glossary and Matt LeBlanc

    The Lake Language Glossary and Matt LeBlanc

    My mom friend Penny grew up in Newton but not in Nonantum and she was the first person who told me about The Lake Language. We box at Nonantum Boxing Club so we had Nate who grew up in Nonantum explain it to us. He said the early residents of Nonantum were gypsies followed by Italians. Words from both languages evolved into The Lake jargon.

    The mark of a true, old-school Lake resident is talent for the so-called Lake language – a collection of words and phrases believed to have roots in Romany, a language spoken by Gypsy immigrants from Europe, and brought back to the Lake early this century by local youths who worked for a time with traveling carnivals.

    The Romany words mixed with Italian, English, and other street slang of the 1930s and ’40s to produce a lively mix that is one of the strongest links to the Lake’s proud and rough-and-tumble past. from Boston.com

    quister jival [Quis-tah jiv-il] means pretty girl

    divia mush [di-vy-ah moosh] is a crazy guy

    quister mush is a good, stand-up guy

    chor’d means stolen

    chabby means young boy

    Cuya moi [coo-ya moy] means shut up, or go to hell

    “Sarge, mush has a coramunga in his cover!” or, loosely translated, “That guy is carrying a gun!”

    Lake language – which is phonetic with no official spellings – is most often mixed with English words to make its meaning clear. For example, “How can you oy [eat] that inga [junk, crap]?” or “This mush is divia” [this guy is crazy] or “That mush has some overshay” [he lies, tells untruths, pronounced ovah-shay].

    Nonantum isn’t a big place and you get the sense that everyone knows everybody. True to form, Nate’s uncle grew up with Matt LeBlanc. Will Lake Talk survive? Nate thinks he’s the last of the Mohicans though his kids can joke around in Lake Talk.

    Want to understand  Lake Talk? Here are more examples of words and phrases from the Boston Globe .

    • mush (pronounced to rhyme with push) — “guy”, can be positive or negative depending on context
    • wicked pissa, mush!–“extremely awesome, guy”
    • chabby — “boy child”, possibly related to the Romany word chavvie = “boy”
    • chor’d — “stolen”, possibly related to the Romany word choro = “thief”
    • chuccuo — (chu-co) — “donkey”, “horse’s ass”
    • cuya moi — “shut up” or “go to hell”
    • divia (div-ya) — “crazy”, “jerk, screw-up, or harmless screwball”
    • inga — “unattractive” or “bad-tempered person” or “junk” or “crap”
    • jival — “girl”
    • mush has a cormunga in his cover — “guy is hiding a gun”
    • mush is the earie — “the guy is listening”
    • over-chay or overchay (ova-chay) — “it’s a lie” or “he’s an actor”
    • oy — “eat”
    • pissa — “awesome”
    • pukka to the mush — “tell the guy”
    • quister jival (quest-ah dival) — “pretty girl”
    • quister mush (quest-ah mush) — “good, standup guy”
    • shapdude (shup-dude) — “how’s it going?”
    • wonga — “money”
    • geech — “go away”
    • gash — “girly man”
    • jawl — “steal” or “look at”
    • dikki ki dotti — “unreal or unbelievable”
    • minje — “dirty or unattractive woman”
    • suv — “to have sexual relations”
    • corey”– “the male sexual organ”

    Matt LeBlanc Nonantum Lake language


  • L’Aroma NNHS Student Photography Exhibit

    L’Aroma NNHS Student Photography Exhibit

    Newton North High School Student photography exhibition and reception

    L'Aroma NNHS Student Photography Exhibit

    Photography by Lee Guekguezian, a senior at Newton North High School, is on display during the month of January at L’Aroma Café, 15 Spencer St., West Newton.

    L'Aroma NNHS Student Photography Exhibit

    A free, public reception will be held this Sunday, Jan. 26, from 3 to 5 p.m.