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  • The Second Step for Trivia Night Fundraiser

    The Second Step for Trivia Night Fundraiser

    Happy New Year!  Are you interested in combining your love for charitable giving with your love for dominating pub trivia?

    If so, please join The Second Step for Trivia Night on January 21st from 7-9 pm at Temple Emanuel in Newton.  It’s a great way to beat the winter blues, hang out with friends, and see how much arcane knowledge you have! Sign up here.

    We already have over 100 people signed up for this awesome event.  When you sign up, please indicate who you’d like to be placed on a team with (up to 6 people per team). Spouses welcome!


    The Second Step Newton MA

    Trivia Night

    Come join the fun while helping support The Second Step and survivors of domestic violence

    Grab your friends, co-workers, family and neighbors (max 6 people/team) and see how much you really know!

    When: Tuesday, January 21st, 7:00 – 9:00 pm

    Where: Temple Emanuel, 365 Ward Street, Newton

    Why:  It’s going to be fun!  We promise.

    How much:   $45/person

    Team Sponsorships: $500, $750, $1,000*

    Food?  Drinks?  Yes, of course!  There will be snacks and beer, wine and soft drinks.

    Don’t have a team?  Don’t worry – we’ll put our matchmaking skills to good use.

    How do you sign up?  Visit www.TheSecondStep.org – it’s that easy!

    The Second Step partners with survivors of domestic violence to foster safety, stability, and well-being.  Our comprehensive residential and community-based programs build on the individual strengths, needs and values of the families we serve.  In ongoing collaboration with the community, we lay the foundation for a future free from abuse and full of possibility

    *Sponsors will be listed by sponsorship level on our website and recognized at the event.

  • Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices expo at NNHS

    Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices expo at NNHS

    Not sure what to say to your teen about dating safety?

    Want to encourage your teen’s positive self image?

    Wondering what resources Newton offers for teens and families?

    ALL parents/guardians and teens are invited to the
    Just Think: Teens Making Smart Choices expo
    Wednesday, January 22
    5:00 to 7:30 p.m. 

    Newton North High School
    To learn more go to here.
    • Discover community resources promoting positive decision making for teens
    • Enjoy refreshments and student performances as you browse the exhibits
    • The first 50 teens who bring a parent will receive a treat bag
    This expo coincides with Junior Parent Night; parents/guardians of juniors are asked to come early to explore the expo.
    Walnut and Lowell Street lots and Hull Street will be available for parking. Please observe neighborhood signs and restrictions.

     

  • FREE Preschool Aleph Bet Story & Music Hour

    FREE Preschool Aleph Bet Story & Music Hour

    Free Aleph Bet Story & Music Hour for Preschoolers
    Encourage Hebrew language development through storytelling and music with our warm and knowledgeable teachers. This program is designed to support your preschooler’s growth within a welcoming community for parents and caregivers.
    Aleph Bet Story & Music Hour
    All events will occur at JCDS, Boston’s Jewish Community Day School, 57 Stanley Avenue, Watertown MA from 9:30-10:30am
    • Tuesday, January 28
    • Tuesday, February 25
    • Tuesday, March 25
    • Tuesday, April 29
    These free events welcome all preschool-age children and their caregivers. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
    Aleph Bet Story & Music Hour

     

  • Parenting Our Daughters Through Adolescence

    Parenting Our Daughters Through Adolescence

    Parenting Our Daughters Through Adolescence

    A discussion, support and activist group open to all Newton mothers of tween/teen daughters who are interested in figuring out how to best empower and support our girls.

    January meetings:

    Body Image Discussion Group

    Tuesday,  January 14 from 7:30-9:00 pm

    • Open to all mothers of teen/tween girls in Newton – drop-ins are welcome!
    • Get updated information on body image issues effecting teen girls
    • Share your own experiences and concerns
    • Learn how to help your daughter feel better about herself!

    Drop-in Peer Support Groups

    Thursdays,  Jan. 16 and Jan. 30 from 7:30-9:00 pm

    • Open to all mothers of tween/teen girls in Newton – drop-ins are welcome!
    • Share any concerns related to raising your daughter with a group of other supportive moms

    Both meetings at Samadhi, 796 Beacon St, Newton Center (near B Street restaurant).

    parenting teen girls support at Samadhi

    For more information or to RSVP, please contact: Kim Gallaugher momofiggy@hotmail.com or 617-558-0092 or visit our website: ParentingOurTeens.org

     

  • Children’s Book Author Events in Boston

    Children’s Book Author Events in Boston

    Thank you to Amitha Knight of the blog Monkey Poop for compiling this list of children’s book author events in Boston!

    children's book author events in Boston

    Sunday, January 12
    2:00pm
    Anna Staniszewski (The Dirt Diary) @ Brookline Booksmith

    Monday, January 13
    7:00pm
    YA Guys Tour with Brendan Kiely, John Corey Whaley, Jason Reynolds, and Chris Lynch @ Porter Square Books

    Tuesday, January 14
    7:00pm
    Cancelled! Evening of Dark Fantasy with Cassandra Clare, Holly Black & Joshua Lewis @ Bardwell Auditorium, Dana Hall School

    Saturday, January 25
    2:00pm
    Hybrid Author Panel @ Writer’s Loft in Sherborn

    Tuesday, January 28
    7:30pm
    KidLit Meet Up Night – N. Metro West Boston

    Saturday, February 1
    7:00 pm
    This Star Won’t Go Out –  Wilson Middle School in Natick

    Tuesday, February 4
    5:00pm
    Jacquelyn Mitchard (What we saw at Night) @ Upham’s Corner Branch of Boston Public Library

    Saturday, March 1
    12:00pm
    Lecture, Marta McDowell, A Tale of Two Gardeners: Emily Dickinson and Beatrix Potter @ Boston Athenaeum

    Sunday, March 9
    2:00pm
    Lowell Lecture: Marc Brown @ Rabb Lecture Hall, Central BPL Branch

    Thursday, March 20
    7:00pm
    Anne E.G. Nydam (The Extraordinary Book of Doors) @ Wellesley Free Library Arnold Room

    Wednesday, April 2
    6:00pm
    Lowell Lecture: Norton Juster @ Central Branch of Boston Public Library

    Thursday, May 1, 2014
    6:00pm
    Lowell Lecture: Maria Tatar @ BPL Rabb Lecture Hall, Central Branch

    Friday, May 2, 2014
    NESCBWI Spring Conference

    Saturday, May 3, 2014
    NESCBWI Spring Conference

    Sunday, May 4, 2014
    NESCBWI Spring Conference

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  • Musical Theatre For The Whole Family

    Musical Theatre For The Whole Family

    The Freelance Players present: the Newton Freelance Troupe  in Tortoise Vs. Hare.

    Tortoise Vs. Hare is an updated version of the  classic fable by Aesop. Over confident hares, a steady tortoise, and  forest animals ready to rescue the day make up the cast of this charming and hilarious musical by Stephen Murray.

    The Freelance Players troupe is a musical theatre ensemble of spirited performers ages 8-12.

    Performances:

    Friday, January 10th

    5:30 pm

    Grace Church

    76 Eldredge Street, Newton

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    Monday, January 13

    4:00 pm

    Underwood Elementary School

    101 Vernon Street, Newton

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    Monday, January 27

    4:30 pm

    Cabot Elementary School

    229 Cabot Street. Newtonville

    I  believe these performances are FREE! This is not an image of this particular play but of a previous one.

    Newton Freelance Troupe

  • Seana Gaherin elected chairman of Newton-Needham Chamber

    Seana Gaherin elected chairman of Newton-Needham Chamber

    The Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce has elected Seana Gaherin to serve as chairman of its Board of Directors effective Jan. 1.

    Gaherin, owner of Dunn-Gaherin’s Food & Spirits,Gaherin elected chairman of Newton-Needham Chamber a neighborhood-focused pub on the Newton-Needham line, succeeds Joseph De Vito, who served as chamber’s chairman for two years.

    “I’m excited and honored by this opportunity,” said Gaherin. “Newton and Needham are both amazing communities. I look forward to building, supporting, promoting and serving our businesses and non-profits.”

    Gaherin was elected to a two-year term at the chamber’s Dec. 18 Board of Directors Meeting.  Rachel Hillman of Hillman Homes was elected first vice chairman. Linda Sloane Kay of Century Bank returns was vice chairman. Walter Tennant of R.L. Tennant Insurance returns as treasurer. David Lawson, from New England Cable News, returns as clerk. De Vito, of the Village Bank, will remain an active member of the executive board as immediate past chairman.

    Seana Gaherin elected chairman of Newton-Needham Chamber

    Gaherin and her partner Robert Dunn have operated Dunn-Gaherins for 22 years. She has been a member of the Newton-Needham Chamber’s Board of Directors since 2010 and served as executive vice chair for the past two years.  She is a board member at the Restaurant Business Alliance and a past director with the Massachusetts Restaurant Association.

    Gaherin has also been active with a wide variety of non-profit and civic groups and causes, including Friends of Hemlock Gorge, Project Hope, Feast of the Falls and the annual For Pete’s Sake Road Race. This year she was appointed by Newton Mayor Setti Warren to serve on the Newton Police Chief Search Committee. She also somehow found time to train, perform and ultimately win first place in Needham’s annual Dancing with the Stars competition, benefiting the Own Your Peace Project and Circle of Hope in Needham.

    “It’s critical in these economic times that we work together to build lasting relationships that fortify our cultural and economic vitality,” Gaherin said. “I look forward to working with Chamber President Greg Reibman, his staff, my fellow directors, our municipal leaders and especially our members.”

    Gaherin credited outgoing Chairman Joseph De Vito with bringing stability to the chamber during a period of transition, including the hiring of a new president and taking steps to modernize the organization.

    “It’s not going to be easy to follow in Joe’s footstep,” Gaherin said. “He is an amazing man and a great role model.”

    “It’s been a great privilege serving as chairman,” De Vito said. “I look forward to working with Seana and the chamber as I continue as a member of the board.”

    Chamber President Greg Reibman said he is also looking forward to collaborating with Gaherin.

    “Joe was a great mentor, a terrific friend and an invaluable resource for me when I came in the spring of 2011,” Reibman said. “Seana is a whirlwind of energy, ideas and inspiration.  They both care so deeply about this organization and believe that we all grow and profit when we give back to our communities.”

  • Giroux Brothers Martial Arts Turns 15!

    Giroux Brothers Martial Arts Turns 15!

    Giroux Brothers Martial Arts just turned 15 years old this month! 

    by Steve Giroux

    If you are like me, when you hear about business’ anniversaries not much thought goes into it.

    For me, however it brings up so many memories.  I started the studio when I was 22 and finishing up my last semester at Bentley College.  I had no money, no credit, and no business plan.  While in high school, my brother and I ran my instructor’s school (Champion Karate Center), eventually taking it over when he moved away.  But, the experience I had over those 3 years and then going off to college really made me miss teaching and that is when I realized that it was what I wanted to do for a career.

    Steve Giroux karate, Newton MA, Giroux Brothers Martial Arts

    Going against everyone’s advice not to open a business, I somehow managed to convince my landlord that I would be successful.  I had recently won a tournament in Las Vegas and showed her the picture and write up about it in Black Belt magazine.  Luckily for me, she took a leap of faith in me and the rest is history…

    The journey has been one with many ups and downs and constant transistions.  I’ve come to realize that growing pains never go away and different challenges will constantly present themselves.  What’s really worked though has been the idea of constant and never ending improvement.

    Giroux Brothers Martial Arts Newton MA Karate

    I’ve never stopped trying to make the school better through our programs or environment.  We’ve made mistakes (and will continue to). But, we’ve always acted on them quickly and learned from them so that they didn’t happen again – and we’ve never stopped trying …That’s the main message I hope our students and instructors are learning in addition to the kicking and punching taught on the mat.

    It gives me great pride to see so many of our students who started in Kindergarten now driving themselves to the studio as high ranking black belts teaching classes of their own.

    Giroux Brothers Martial Arts turns 15 years old

    We have some new improvements coming in the New Year, one being that we are implementing a Black Belt “Wall of Fame”.  We are going to have a display of all of our UFAF black belts (past, present, and room for future) with the names and their black belt # starting with my brother Jeff and I.  Right now,we have just under 50 names…

     

    Again, thank you to everyone for making Giroux Bros. Martial Arts a reality all of these years.  We truly are part of the Newton community and I feel so fortunate to continue to be a part of you and your families lives.

    Thanks again!

    Steve Giroux

  • Arsenal Center’s Winter Art Classes & Workshops

    Arsenal Center’s Winter Art Classes & Workshops

    Arsenal Center’s Winter Art Classes & Workshops for Children and Adults Begin January 5

    The Arsenal Center for the Arts starts off the new year with a program of winter art classes and workshops for adults and children beginning the week of January 6, 2014.

    Adult offerings include a range of media and techniques: Art Sampler, Digital Painting, Pastels, Watercolor, Printmaking, Ceramics, Drawing, Glassmaking, Writing Poetry and more.

    Children’s classes (for K-6 and Teens) include Art Adventures, Clay Projects, Mixed-Media, Comics & Cartoons, Wheelthrowing, Drawing, Painting and more.

    Fun Parent/Child workshops (for Toddlers and up) are also available.

    Classes are held at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street in Watertown, with free parking and access to public transportation.  Scholarships and Membership discounts are available.

    For class descriptions, visit here.  To register, call 617-923-0100, ext. 8309.

    Arsenal Center for the Arts classes

     

  • New Art Center Winter Art Classes: Last Chance to Register!

    New Art Center Winter Art Classes: Last Chance to Register!

    REGISTER NOW

    Classes start Jan. 6! Your child can spend this winter learning new skills, making friends & expressing their creativity. 

    Here are a few of our winter classes with available space:

     

    for Children

    Monday – Drawing and Artful Crafts GR 3-5

    Monday – Art Explorer’s GR K-2

    Tuesday – Wheel Throwing and Handbuilding GR 2-4

    Tuesday – Upcycle Art – Inventions & Construction GR K-5, 2:15-3:15

    Tuesday – Upcycle Art – Inventions & Construction GR K-5, 3:30-4:30

    Tuesday – Upcycle Art – Inventions & Construction GR 3-5, 4:45-6:00

    Wednesday – Art Explorer’s Wednesday GR K-2

    Thursday – Around the World in Art GR K-2

    New Art Center Newton MA

    for Teens

    Monday – Parent & Teen Wheel Throwing

    Monday – Graphic Novel & Manga GR 5-8

    Wednesday – Teen Portfolio GR 9-12