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  • Volunteers Needed: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Volunteers Needed: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly has had two very successful picnic luncheons so far this summer, and there is still one more remaining on the calendar. Thank you to all of the volunteers who have contributed your time and energy to make these special events possible. They are always a favorite among volunteers and elders alike.

    We are looking forward to another great turnout for the final picnic in September!

    Please mark your calendars for the following dates and let me know if you are available to volunteer! Volunteers needed!

    July Brunch – Wednesday, July 24th, 10am – noon.

    August Lunch – Saturday, Aug. 10th, noon – 2pm.

    August Brunch – Wednesday, Aug. 21st, 10am – noon.

    September Picnic – Saturday, Sept. 14th, noon – 2pm.


    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Scott Berry
    Volunteer Coordinator
    Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly
    http://boston.littlebrothers.org

     

    Food Pantry Donations Needed

    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly are in need of supplies for our Emergency Food Pantry. If you are interested in making a donation, we can use the following items:
    soups, especially low-sodium (no cream based soups)
    tuna
    peanut butter
    canned fruit in juice
    baked beans
    stew
    canned pastas
    instant oatmeal
    cold cereal
    Donated items can be dropped off at our office in Jamaica Plain during the week, or during one of our weekend events (see dates listed above). Also, if you are interested in organizing a food drive of your own, we can arrange to pick up donated items. If you have any questions regarding the Food Pantry, please contact Rene at 617-524-8882 or rmorrissette.bos@littlebrothers.org.
  • FREE Twilight Yoga in the Park on Tuesday!

    FREE Twilight Yoga in the Park on Tuesday!

    Take yoga, to the whim of Well Within’s energizing yoga teacher Jill, sprinkle in some dwindling sunlight and shady trees, add some fresh air, a soft patch of grass and you have Yoga in the Park! This is a fun (and FREE!) opportunity to bring your yoga practice into the outdoors and enjoy the beauty of Newton. Grab your friends (newbies, super yogis and everyone in between), wear comfortable clothing and sunglasses and come help us keep the good vibes flowing through our neighborhood.

    This event is BYOM (Bring your own mat).

    Please note:  Yoga in the Park will be cancelled in the event of rain.  Please check our Facebook page the day of to confirm.  (The weather report at this time is predicting some nice lower temps than we have been experiencing this week.)

    Where:  Wellington Park – 98 Kilburn Rd, Newton, MA

    When:  Tue, July 23 at 7:30pm

    Click HERE to register for this FREE event!  See you at the park!

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  • Win Trip to Bronx Zoo including 2 Night Stay!

    Win Trip to Bronx Zoo including 2 Night Stay!

    Animal lovers, unite!  This week is National Zoo Keeper Week, a national tribute to recognize Zoo keepers, aquarists, and the animal care professionals in our nation’s zoological parks and aquariums.

    To celebrate, The Wildlife Conservation Society Bronx Zoo is hosting an exciting sweepstakes, which you can enter here!  We thought you might like to enter and share it with your readers.

    The Grand Prize is a New York City weekend, which includes a seriously fabulous itinerary:

    • A 2-night hotel stay  
    • VIP tour of the Bronx Zoo
    • Tickets to Broadway’s The Lion King
    • Dinner at a premiere Southern-style barbecue restaurant

    You can enter the sweeps at Bronxzoo.com/sweeps. Six runners-up will also receive amazing prizes. I’ve pasted the full prizing details at the end of this email for your reference. The sweepstakes has just begun, and will run until August 15, 2013.

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  • Engine 6 Project: Low Income Housing in Waban Round Up

    Engine 6 Project: Low Income Housing in Waban Round Up

    Here’s a round up of links on the Engine 6 Project which is housing for homeless people.

    Mayor faces heat for housing stance from The Boston Globe.

    With his reelection campaign underway, Mayor Setti Warren of Newton stunned some of his supporters and gave grist to his opponents when he came out against funding a housing program for homeless people in Waban, one of the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods.

    Viability of Newton’s Engine 6 project unclear in wake of Warren decision from Wicked Local Newton.

    Warren described the proposed $3 million redevelopment of the historic Engine 6 station on Beacon Street as a “worthy proposal” for individuals and families in need, some of which “have not been served as well as they could in the past.” Despite those needs, Warren said he “can’t support the allocation of funding for the proposal at this time.”

     John Rice: Mayor Setti Warren made the right decision on Engine 6 from Wicked Local Newton

    As a strong supporter of affordable housing and ward alderman for the Waban community, I am voicing my support for Mayor Warren’s withdrawal of the proposed Engine 6/Pine St. project.

    Arons-Barron: Liberals were unfair to Setti Warren re: Engine 6 from Village 14.

    Marjorie Arons-Barron writes that Newton liberals unfairly criticized Mayor Setti Warren over the recent affordable housing discussions around Engine 6. She was one of the affordable housing activists in the 60′s and recalls the importance of public dialogue during those days.

    Hess-Mahan calls on Newton Mayor Warren to reconsider afford housing project from Village 14

    Alderman-at-Large and Mayoral candidate Ted Hess-Mahan today called on Mayor Setti D. Warren to reconsider his decision to block funding for a proposal to build affordable housing for once homeless people at the former Engine 6 Fire Station in Waban.

    Newton Mayor Setti Warren blocks homeless housing bid in Waban from Boston.com.

    “There are several reasons why I cannot support the allocation of federal funding for the proposal at this time,” Warren said in a statement. “For an affordable housing project to move forward anywhere in the city, I believe it is essential that we first allow for an appropriate period of time for our residents to be heard.”

    Opponent Criticizes Mayor’s Decision to Block Housing for Homeless from Newton Patch.

    Alderman-at-Large Ted Hess-Mahan said the decision “stifled” public discussion into the project planned to be built in Waban.

    Read more: Judge for yourself: PDF of Engine 6 Proposal.

    Engine 6 Redevelopment Permanent Supportive Housing from Waban Area Council.

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  • Garden City Boys Summer Lacrosse Camp

    Garden City Boys Summer Lacrosse Camp

    Newton Garden City

    2013 Boys Lacrosse Camp

    July 22nd – July 26th

    July 29th  – August 2nd

    Newton North High School

    $275/5 Days 9am-3pm

    www.newtonsummerschool.com

    The off-season is the best time to improve your game for the spring season!!

    The Newton Garden City Lacrosse Camp is an “Instructional Camp” that represents one of the best ways to improve your overall skills as a well-rounded lacrosse player. At our camp you will get the chance to play games but more focus will be placed on drills, skills, rules and strategies, which are so important toward the development of a complete lacrosse player. Our staff will focus on individual skills based on the player’s position and skill level and will also provide instruction on the team aspects of the game. The Garden City Lacrosse Camp is designed to make the camper an improved individual lacrosse player and teach him how to become more effective as an integral member of his hometown team. Players will also get the chance to put their newly improved skills to use through the playing of games.

    Our camp enrollment is limited in order to keep player to coach ratio at a level that allows the coaches to get multiple exposures to each of the players. This small group setting will cover many important facets of the game such as shooting, dodging, defense, face-off and the transition game. Our daily sessions are up-tempo and are recommended for those players looking to improve these aspects of their game.

    The Garden City Lacrosse Camp will challenge campers to maximize their athletic potential while encouraging them to go above and beyond their “comfort” level and open their minds to learning new techniques and exercising new drills. As players mature, we want them to become “students of the game” while developing their character and self-confidence. Our goals are to teach and instruct, but also and more importantly, to provide a fun and exciting atmosphere at camp. If you’re up for the challenge, go towww.newtonsummerschool.com (navigate to sports camps @ top of page, then scroll down to boys lacrosse-session 1 & 2) and register for camp. You will not regret it!!! Contact Bussy Adam with any additional questions attigerlax34@verizon.net.

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  • Hot Dog Throwdown at Whole Foods Newton

    Hot Dog Throwdown at Whole Foods Newton

    Come to a Hot Dog Throwdown at Whole Foods in Newton off Walnut Street! Celebrate with us  from 11:00 am to 1:00pm on July 20th.

    $1 Hot Dogs- Let the teams top your dog!

    Hot Dog Throwdown Whole Foods Newton, National Hot Dog Day

    A July 20th Event- National Hot Dog Day!

    Help choose which team has the best hot dog toppings! Now that’s a celebration!

    Hot Dog Throwdown Whole Foods Newton

    Whole Foods Market

    916 Walnut Street

    Newton, Ma. 02461

     

  • Summer Lovin’ for Animal Rescue League of Boston Adult Cats

    Summer Lovin’ for Animal Rescue League of Boston Adult Cats

    Summer can be a tough time for adoptable adult cats. People walk in and are immediately smitten by an adorable kitten and often overlook many fabulous older felines! Please consider an adult cat.

    Animal Rescue League of Boston currently has 60 cats between the ages of one and five years.

    On top of that, they have 16 cats in our shelters that are over five years old.

    Sadly, their average stay in the shelter is 31 days. That’s a long time for a kitty to be waiting for a home! Don’t these cats deserve to be living out their golden years in a loving home?

    Animal Rescue League of Boston  adopt adult cat

    There are many benefits to adopting an older cat. Please adopt one (or two) today! By adopting these fantastic felines, you also help our ranking in the ASPCA Rachael Ray Challenge, which ends Aug.31.

     

  • Waban Kitchen Has New Patio

    Waban Kitchen Has New Patio

    51 Lincoln’s sister restaurant, Waban Kitchen, in Waban has a new outdoor patio! So perfect for summer dining!

    Waban Kitchen patio

    Where do you like to go for patio dining in Newton?

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  • Body After Baby: How My Fitness Routine Launched My Business

    Body After Baby: How My Fitness Routine Launched My Business

    Please welcome Kimberly Negron, owner of The Studio Empower in Newton Centre!

    Growing up, I played a lot of different sports, danced and I’ve always been a cardio junkie. A few years ago, I had my first child, and I became both self-conscious of my post-baby body and, like most new moms, more time-crunched than ever before to fit in fitness.

    Searching for a workout that I could do quickly but that would give me results, I came across Lagree Fitness (formerly known as SPX fitness or Pilates Plus on the West Coast), and I fell in love! I found that going to a 45-minute class two or three times a week was giving me a better body than I’d even had before becoming a mom.

    empower studio Newton ma

    I had no idea that the workout I was rocking to get my confidence and body back after my first child would lead to an entrepreneurial venture, but after about six months of faithfully doing Lagree Fitness (and getting my sister addicted in the process), I found myself with some exciting news: I was opening The Studio Empower in Newton Centre with my sister while also pregnant with my second child!

    Empower studio, exercise studio Newton MA

    As a busy mom and business owner, I can more than feel our clients’ pain when it comes to how time crunched their days can be. Fitness so often falls to the bottom of the priority list for parents like myself, and so providing others with the chance to work out quickly, efficiently and effectively is a really important mission for me in owning my business.

    Lagree Fitness draws from the restorative, lengthening properties of Pilates while also incorporating strength training and cardio. We use a patented machine called the Megaformer M3, which allows the workout to be extremely low-impact. It’s great for those with joint issues or injuries, those new moms just coming back to fitness, or even women who are still pregnant.

    mom opens fitness studio Newton MA

    The workout burns tons of calories (our clients are always dripping with sweat!) while stretching, lengthening and toning every muscle group. It works small muscle groups that you might not otherwise ever feel—you’ll leave a class with a sense of accomplishment and you’ll know why the next day when you feel those sore muscles! It’s always felt good to me to get in, get out and to know that I am doing the best thing for my health and body.

    Of course, along the way, as an entrepreneur, mom and fitness junkie, there have been a few lessons learned about balancing health and motherhood with the rest of life!

    1. Always have a healthy snack on you. (My favorite is almonds.) Things get so hectic, and with children and a small business, I’m always on the go. This ensures I don’t resort to junk food or other unhealthy habits and keeps me fueled.

    2. Make lists. It sounds simple, but list-making is about more than just keeping things organized. I feel so good every time I cross something off. To-do lists for multi-tasking moms can stretch forever, so it’s important to pause and feel that sense of accomplishment.

    3. Prioritize exercise. Being a good parent, partner and professional means being good to yourself first. Staying fit and health is important for the longterm well-being of your family and your business. Use your mind to make some affirmations for yourself. Find ways to relax, relieve tension and minimize stress. Taking time off for yourself isn’t just a benefit for you—it’s a benefit for your work and your family, as well!

    We’d love to have Pragmatic Mom readers join us for a workout at The Studio Empower in Newton Centre! We can’t wait to help get those bodies back quickly and efficiently, whether your baby was born a few months or a few years ago!

    Studio Empower Newton Centre

    Kimberly Negron is the owner of The Studio Empower in Newton Centre. For more information or to try a class, visit www.thestudioempower.com. New clients can take their first class for $10.

  • Does Your Dog Have What It Takes to be on TV?

    In anticipation of the national launch on DIRECTV, DOGTV has also announced a pre-sale promotion, as well as “MyDOGTV,” a social media casting call to find new dogs to be featured in a special program called “My Dog.”

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    DOGTV is the first television network for dogs

    DOGTV is a trusted source of scientifically developed content for dogs. DOGTV programming content is organized into relaxing, stimulating, and behavior-improving segments that work together to provide just the right balance for the daily cycle of our beloved “stay-at-home” pups. DOGTV’s revolutionary content is designed for a dog’s visual, auditory and emotional sensibility.

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    For more information, please visit: www.dogtv.com/directv.

    The video is meant to relax your dog.