Author: Mia
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From My Dog Walker: Dog Theft in West Newton
Lost (stolen?) Newton Dog Has Been Found
A client’s dog-pal went missing from their yard in West Newton last night and was MIA through the morning hours today. The pup’s Mom was called by the Quincy VCA letting her know that they had her dog….Quincy……Some additionally suspect information:My pal was brought in by two young men (possibly in their 20’s) who supposedly found him in someone’s yard. Then, rather than bring him to the Newton Police / a Newton animal hospital, they opted to bring him back to Quincy with them. Finally, somewhere along the way my pal’s ID tag “fell off”… yet his rabies tag was coincidentally still fully intact.Thankfully this pal of mine is microchipped. Although these chips do not serve a GPS-like function, it is in all likelihood the only reason my buddy wasn’t sold to some unsuspecting other family, who had no idea that they just purchased / adopted a stolen Samoyed. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if these “good samaritans” have a microchip scanner (purchasable on Amazon for under $100) and after learning that my pal is chipped, brought him to the VCA since he was not sellable after all.I am not trying to scare anyone…. On the other hand, if your pal is not yet microchipped please consider getting the procedure done!! It is quick, inexpensive, and could truly save your buddy. -

Summer at The Street
Yoga on The Green
Every Sunday, June 4 to October 1
9:30amEach month, The Street will partner with a different yoga studio for Yoga on The Green, with each instructor bringing their distinct style to the class. In June, YogaWorks will lead Yoga on The Green. In the event of rain, classes will be held indoors at lululemon.On Wednesday, June 21 and Wednesday, September 20 at 7:00pm, The Street will host Summertime Savasana, Yoga Under the Stars, featuring YogaWorks in The Mews.Berklee College of Music Showcase
Sundays, June 11 to October 1
12:00pm to 2:00pmThroughout the summer, The Berklee College of Music Showcase will bring Boston’s most talented young musicians, representing a range of genres, to The Street. The complete schedule is below.June 11
Brenna CarrollJune 18
Joaquina MertzJune 25
Olivia SwannJuly 2
Parker OusleyJuly 9
Mirella SilvaJuly 16
Cheyenne PrescottJuly 23
Naty HernandezJuly 30
Joanna ObietaAugust 6
Oscar BrownAugust 13
Harshitha KrishnanAugust 20
Lizie SarriaAugust 27
Arantza VasquezSeptember 3
Valentina LopezSeptember 10
Visnja BegovicSeptember 17
David RobinsonSeptember 24
Nick AlleyneKid-Friendly Fun
Tuesdays throughout the summer
3:00pm to 5:00pmEach Tuesday, kids and their parents can expect something different at Kid-Friendly Fun. The series will feature everything from kids’ zumba to a photo booth to face painting. The Boston Ballet will also contribute to the series, leading a special story time activity and giving a brief performance onSaturday July 22 at 10:30am. A full schedule of events is below.June 6
Jeannie Mack’s Kids Music, The B Fund Lemonade Stand, + Art on the SpotJune 13
All That Jazz Dance StudioJune 20
Kids Yoga + ActivitiesJune 27
Green City GrowersJuly 11
The Paint BarJuly 18
Zumba with HealthworksJuly 22
Special Story Time and Performance by The Boston Ballet
10:30amJuly 25
Green City GrowersAugust 1
The Paint BarAugust 8
KidvilleAugust 13
Brookline School of MusicAugust 22
Dance + Play with Little BeatsAugust 29
Green City GrowersSeptember 5
Siesta Fiesta, Yoga + Zumba with Little BeatsSeptember 13
The B Fund Photo Booth + Card MakingSeptember 19
Green City GrowersSeptember 26
The Paint BarKick It By Eliza with Emily Crocker
Every Tuesday, June 6 to September 26
7:00pmThe Street is hosting one Boston area’s favorite fitness programs, Kick It By Eliza, every Tuesday throughout the summer. Once a month, the high-energy cardio kickboxing class will feature a live DJ.Acoustic Thursdays
Thursdays, June 8 to September 28
6:00pm to 8:00pmEvery Thursday, The Street will create a chill atmosphere with Acoustic Evenings, featuring local acoustic and folk acts each week. The schedule of performers is below.June 8
Patrick ComanJune 15
Paul HansenJune 22
AJ EdwardsJune 29
Noble DustJuly 6
Florie NamirJuly 13
Jeff ButcherJuly 20
Pat McCuskerJuly 27
AJ EdwardsAugust 3
Jose SotoAugust 10
Haley SabellaAugust 17
Box of BirdsAugust 24
Nico RiversAugust 31
Paul HansenSeptember 7
Jeff ButcherSeptember 14
Los ElkSeptember 21
The EternalsSeptember 28
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Boston College Women’s Soccer Summer Clinic Dates
Boston College Women’s Soccer Summer Clinic Dates
Summer Session I
Dates: Tues June 27 – Fri June 30
Time: 9am – 3pm
Ages: 6 – 14 years
Location: Newton Campus
Cost: $295
Summer Session II
Dates: Mon July 17 – Thurs July 20
Time: 9am – 3pm
Ages: 6-14 years
Location: Newton Campus
Cost: $295
Summer Prospect/Elite
Dates: Fri July 7 – Sun July 9
Time: Overnight/Commuter
Ages: Grade 6+
Location: Newton Campus
Cost: $495/ ($395 Commuter)
For more information on how to register, please click HERE or visit www.bcwomenssoccer.com.
Alternatively, feel free to email soccercl@bc.edu or call us at 617.552.0982.
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Planned Parenthood is looking for a new manager of parent education
Planned Parenthood is looking for a new manager of parent educationPlanned Parenthood League of MA (PPLM) in BostonManager of Parent Education
The Manager of Parent Education is responsible for the ongoing development, implementation, and evaluation of PPLM’s parent education program, Let’s Be Honest/Seamos Honestos, which is designed to help parents and other caregivers create an environment of trust and comfort in talking with their children about sex and sexuality. They collaborate with education staff to deliver Get Real Parent Resources as a companion program to Get Real for middle and high school youth, and oversee the delivery of workshops on general sexual health information. They are responsible for creating and teaching curriculum, for developing and maintaining community partnerships through marketing and outreach efforts and for collaborating with PPLM’s academic partners to implement an ongoing program evaluation process. They will also be responsible for incorporating PPLM’s strategic plan goals into program planning and implementation to ensure that PPLM maintains a highly effective parent education program. Apply here today! -

Newton Pride Day Celebration and Pride Flag Raising
Please join Setti Warren and the Newton Human Rights Commission on Tuesday June 6th at 6pm on the Newton City Hall South Lawn (Homer St.) for the 4th Annual Newton Pride Day Celebration, which includes the raising of the Pride Flag.At the event, he will announce a special appointment that reflects Newton’s commitment to being a welcoming and safe city for all.
What: Newton Pride Day Celebration and Pride Flag RaisingWhere: Newton City Hall South Lawn, 1000 Commonwealth Ave. (Homer St. side of building)When: Tuesday June 6th, 6:00pm -

June events from Historic Newton
Sunday, June 4, 3:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
GARGOYLES AND GLASS: A TOUR OF SECOND CHURCH
The 100 year old American Gothic building for Second Congregational Church in West Newton, designed by Charles Collens, is a testament to the gifted craftsmen of the time, including Charles Connick and Henry Wynd-Young (stained glass) and Johannes Kerchmayer (carvings). We will start with a look at the historic former parsonage just next door, continue to the façade of Second Church that was inspired by Salisbury Cathedral, and move inside to explore the beautiful symbolic and whimsical images created in wood, stone and glass.
Location: Meet at the main entrance to Second Church, 60 Highland Street, West Newton. Park in the church lot.
Admission: Suggested donation, $10 per person
Register: historicnewton.org, or come on tour day
Information: 617-796-1450
Monday, June 5, 10:30 AM
STORYTIME AT THE MUSEUMS: IN THE GARDEN
Taking place outside in the Durant-Kenrick gardens (weather permitting), this program starts with reading From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons. Then participants are invited to take part in a lively scavenger hunt around the grounds and the museum, and even plant some seeds in the garden. For children ages 18 months to 6 years and their caregivers. Includes free entrance to the museums after the program.
Location: Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds, 286 Waverley Avenue, Newton
Admission: Free
Information: 617-796-1450
Wednesday, June 21, 7:30 PM
BERNARD’S WAR: AMERICAN JEWS IN WORLD WAR I
World War I forged a new sense of identity for American Jews – one which saw military recognition and acceptance of Jewish soldiers, new philanthropic frameworks to aid Jews worldwide, and a feeling of patriotism and Americanness. Over 200,000 Jews served in the U.S. military during World War I, including Newton’s own Bernard Louis Gorfinkle. Stephanie Call of the Jewish Heritage Center at the New England Historic Genealogical Society leads us through the experiences of American Jews in World War I as told through Bernard’s story, as we follow him through the ranks of the 26th Yankee Division, from summary court officer, to Captain Judge Advocate, to participant at the Paris Peace Commission.
Location: Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds, 286 Waverley Avenue, Newton
Admission: Free
Information: 617-641-9142
Tuesday, June 20, 10:30 AM
STORYTIME AT THE MUSEUMS: TOYS AND PLAY
On this day we will be reading Corduroy by Don Freeman, a tale of a teddy bear come to life. The Jackson Homestead has a whole gallery dedicated to historic toys, and in this setting preschoolers and their caregivers will be able to play with historic toys, and even design a toy of their own. For children ages 18 months to 6 years and their caregivers. Includes free entrance to the museum after the program.
Location: Jackson Homestead and Museum, 527 Washington Street, Newton
Admission: Free
Information: 617-796-1450
Sunday, June 25, 2:00 PM
HISTORIC NEWTON WALKS
BROOK FARM: A UTOPIA AND MOREIn the 1840s, Brook Farm was a utopian community for Transcendentalists including Nathaniel Hawthorne, who used it as the setting for A Blithedale Romance. Yet historical references to the area go back to 17th century preacher John Eliot. The land was also used as a poor farm, a training camp during the Civil War, and an orphanage. Learn about the layers of Newton history with former Newton South High School English teacher Dwight MacKerron as you walk through the site.
Location: Park in the Gethsemane Cemetery, 670 Baker Street, West Roxbury, and meet in front of the cemetery office
Admission: Suggested donation, $10 per person
Information: 617-796-1450
Thursday, June 29, 7:30 PM
HISTORY BOOK CLUB MEETING
The History Book Club of Historic Newton meets to discuss Appomattox: Victory, Defeat and Freedom at the End of the Civil War by Elizabeth Varon. The book explores the war’s final battles in Virginia, what the surrender meant, and the complexities of generals Lee and Grant. Free and open to all.
Location: Jackson Homestead and Museum, 527 Washington Street, Newton
Admission: Free
Information: 617-796-1450
Tuesday, July 11, 7:00 PM
NEWTON’S ROAD TO REVOLUTION
In September 1774 the farmers of Middlesex County rose up and ended royal government in most of Massachusetts. For the next seven months, Patriot activists and the British governor raced to seize artillery. Cannon disappeared from ships, shore batteries, and even armories under redcoat guard. In Newton, citizens voted to form their own artillery company. Learn more about this dramatic time in American history as author J.L. Bell discusses his book,The Road to Concord, which uncovers the hidden history that led to the Revolutionary War. Bell is proprietor of the Boston1775.net website, an elected fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and a Newton North High School graduate. Co-sponsored by Historic Newton.
Location: Newton Free Library, 330 Homer Street, Newton
Admission: Free
Information: 617-796-1360
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Nor’easter North Club Soccer Tryouts
Nor’easter North Club Soccer Tryouts
SC 2017-2018 TRYOUTS
SCHEDULE
**Teams are formed based on birth year. Select players may be invited to play up.
Brook Field, 44 School Street, Weston, MA Wednesday, June 7 @ 6-7:30pm – Girls 2006-2007
Alphabet Field, Alphabet Lane, Weston, MA Thursday, June 8 @ 6-7:30pm – Boys 2006-2009
The Rashi School, 8000 Great Meadow Rd, Dedham, MA Tuesday, June 13 @ 6:00-7:30pm – Girls 1999-2003 Wednesday, June 14 @ 6:00-7:30pm – Girls 2003-2005 Thursday, June 15 @ 6:00-7:30pm – Boys 2003-2004
Click here to register.










