Author: Mia

  • Bringing the Colors of the Maya to Jamaica Plain

    Bringing the Colors of the Maya to Jamaica Plain

     Bringing the Colors of the Maya to Jamaica Plain:

    Indigenous Arts and Music Festival features Maya paintings from Guatemala

    Bringing the Colors of the Maya to Jamaica Plain

    On Saturday, Aug. 6 and Sunday, Aug. 7 from 10am-5pm, Indigenous artists and musicians from across the globe will come together for Cultural Survival’s free admission Native arts and cultures Bazaar. Greater Boston is invited to join them to enjoy Indigenous music from Mali, Ecuador, and the US northeast, as well as art whose purchase supports the livelihoods of Indigenous communities around the globe. One attendee has called it “the best place to get unique global gifts while supporting Indigenous cultures!”

     

    Among the artists to be featured at the Bazaar will be representatives of the Guatemala Art and Culture Connection, whose vision is to utilize arts and crafts as a means of producing intercultural connections across borders as well as to support local initiatives in the communities that they work with.

     

    The organization, founded by Imre and Lorna Kepes of Western MA, specializes in original, authentic art from Mayan villages located around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lake Atitlán, in southern Guatemala. In this picturesque setting, the artists depict scenes of harvest, markets, ceremonies, and other facets integral to the life and culture of the Tz’utujil and Kaqchikel Maya people. The artists are known for their unique style; some of them have had work exhibited in the Smithsonian and in other exhibitions abroad.

     

    With the sale of these colorful paintings and intricate beadwork, the organization donates a portion of the proceeds to help fundAyudame a Pintar Mi Futuro (Help Me Paint My Future), an afterschool youth art program that supports children from families suffering from poverty and other problems in the community of San Pedro La Laguna on the lake’s southern shore.

     

    Also at the Bazaar, attendees will enjoy live music, as well as crafts from over a dozen Indigenous cultures worldwide.

     

    Cultural Survival is a Cambridge-based NGO that advocates for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures, and political resilience since 1972. Since 1982 the Bazaars have provided a market for thousands of artists and cooperatives spanning six continents and over sixty countries. Each year the Bazaars generate roughly half a million dollars for Indigenous artists, performers, and projects benefitting Indigenous communities around the world.Providing a unique space especially for Indigenous artists and their supporters, the Bazaars take attendees on “a trip around the world’s bazaars,” promoting both artistic and socio-political education.

    Event information:

    Loring-Greenough House

    August 6-7, 2016

    12 South Street

    Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

    10am – 5pm

     

    Live music

    Free admission // Rain or shine

    Free parking
    15 min from Green St. stop on the Orange line; Buses 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41 stop right outside

     

    Food TBA

    Musical guests: Bear Fox, Sidy Maiga and Afrimanding, Yarina, and others TBA

  • How to Create and Edit Promotional Videos

    How to Create and Edit Promotional Videos

    The Arlington Chamber of Commerce and ACMI will partner on August 2 and August 23 to present a workshop to teach business, non-profits and individuals how to create and edit their own professional looking promotional videos on an iOS device.

    How to Create and Edit Promotional Videos

    $40 per person – Chamber Members
    $65 per person – Non Chamber Members
    Registration Fee is for 2 sessions and includes a 6 month membership to ACMi
    Class size is limited to 20
    Coffee and bagels will be served

    SMART PHONE VIDEO PRODUCTION

    You already have all the gear you need to create your own videos in your pocket!  In this hands-on class, you will learn the foundations of real-world storytelling and how to use your iOS device to craft a product demonstration or testimonial using minimal gear to gain maximum access.  At the conclusion of this 2 session class, you will have created a peer-reviewed video ready for sharing online or on TV.

    Second session will take place on August 23 – 8:00 – 9:30 am

    Requirements: All participants will be required to have an iOS device (iPhone or iPad). Please download and install iMovie for your device before the start of class.  Also, it is strongly suggested that you have a pair of headphones that have a built-in mic.  All iPhones come packaged with a pair or you can purchase a $15 pair by skull candy at Target.

    Sign up here.
    Jonathan B. Barbato has a passion for media. He is a freelance media producer engaged with the Harvard Kennedy School, the Mass Literacy Foundation, the Boston Herald, and others to create effective branded content. Jonathan had previously been a member of I.A.T.S.E. Local 161 as a Script Supervisor based out of New York, working with some well known clients, including Hasbro, HGTV, MTV, PBS, Showtime, the Boston Red Sox, the New England Revolution, and more.  Currently, he is the Production Manager at Arlington Community Media Inc. where he oversees the strategic direction for their Public channels.  Jonathan empowers individuals and organizations with the know-how to create effective videos and marketing materials.  He’s developed personalized filmmaking workshops and has spoken at national conferences.  In his free time, Jonathan enjoys constructing 3D paper dioramas and traveling the country. Jonathan can be reached by phone at (617) 716-9915 or email at jonathan.b.barbato@gmail.com.

    For more info:  http://bit.ly/2aiiR73

  • CRI Parents Rowing Team

    CRI Parents Rowing Team

    CRI Parents Rowing Team

    Charles River Rowing League 2016

    Session 3: August 11th – September 17th

     CRI Parents Rowing Team
    BRIGHTON, MA – JULY 11, 2013: Corporate Rowing: Choate. (Cecille Joan Avila for CRI)
    CRI Parents Rowing Team
    August 11th – September 17th
    6 Week Program
    Thursday Nights from 6:45pm – 8:15pm
    8+ Person Rowing Shells and Coach Included
    @Harry Parker Boathouse, 20 Nonantum Road, Brighton, MA 02135
    If you join the team for Session 3 this August you will get a chance to race on the water at the same time as your son or daughter during the CRI Fall Classic on September 17th.  Checkout the following link to watch a video and sign up today!
  • Room for More Students at Regional Model UN Weekend

    Room for More Students at Regional Model UN Weekend

    The Arlington Regional Model UN Club (ARMUN) is taking a group of our students to the Heifer Farm (Rutland, MA) for their 2-night, 2-day Global Gateway experience Columbus Day weekend (Saturday October 8 – Monday, October 10) and we have room for some additional students.

    Arlington Regional Model UN Clubs (ARMUN)

    The program consists of interactive workshops in which you learn about Heifer’s Model for community building and how they empower people to get out of the cycle of extreme poverty and malnutrition and constant hunger, and interactively learning about the topics mentioned above while trying to solve a “real world” problem as a group.

    The students will spend about 20 hours living in a country or countries in the Global Village set up on the farm, living as an extended family living in poverty in a dwelling typical of an impoverished family in another country (or Appalachia, USA) and they have to buy all the food they will eat at the Global Market, cook and prepare their food over either an open fire or possibly a wood stove (depending on the country they are in), and then solve a crisis that they are presented with after dinner is over to the best of their ability trying to think through what they have been given of the values and beliefs and situation of the family they are taking on the role of.

    Finally, they go to sleep in their dwelling, waking up early in the morning to make breakfast, clean their dwelling, pack and move out, and do the  farm chores associated with their country’s site.  Finally, after chores are done and they are moved out and their site is cleaned up, they meet for a reflection on the experience and get to eat a snack (the first food other than that they bought at the Global Market and prepared in the Global Village that they will have had since lunch the day before — unless there is a medical need not to have some hunger over the 20 hour period of course).

    The two days ends with a “Take Action” session in which the participants are helped to think about practical ways they can take action on the things they have learned and want to take back to their everyday lives.

    If you are interested in having your student participate, please contact ARMUN Director Kim Holt at kimkayholt@gmail.com.

  • Birthday Wishes Needs Toddler Toys!

    Birthday Wishes Needs Toddler Toys!

    Toddler toys needed!

    Birthday Wishes Toddler Toys Needed

    The Newton Office is in need of brand new toddler toys (1-2 years) such as:

    * Stacking Toys
    * Sensory Balls
    * Learning/Activity toys

    * Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head

     

    To schedule a donation drop-off click here.

    The Newton office is open 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.

    Can’t make it to Newton? Shop our wish list:

  • Meet New NNHS Principal Henry Turner

    Meet New NNHS Principal Henry Turner

    Meet and greet the new NNHS principal Henry Turner to be held this summer

    Henry Turner
    Join Henry Turner for conversation and questions.

    • Thursday, August 25, 5:30-7:00 p.m., International Café, Newton North

    Know you’re coming? Please R.s.v.p. to co-presidents@northptso.org

  • New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    This new Pho restaurant in Waltham is a find! The food is great and there’s plenty of seating.

    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    My husband and I tried it for lunch on a weekday. By the time we left, the restaurant was pretty full. Always a good sign!

    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    Pho 1 Waltham

    374 Moody St

    Waltham, MA 02453
    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    The crispy spring rolls were indeed crispy.

    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    The deep fried squid was light and crispy and not at all oily.

    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    Tod Mun is one of my favorite appetizers. It was so good, I almost ate them all before remembering to take a photo.
    New Pho Restaurant in Waltham!

    The menu contains Vietnamese, Thai, with a smattering of Japanese. The Pho soup that I had was great too. I eat Pho year round, even in heat of summer. How about you?

     

  • Run & Ride at CambridgeSide KIDS ONLY!

    Run & Ride at CambridgeSide KIDS ONLY!

     Family Fun – Run & Ride at CambridgeSide, KIDS ONLY Duathlon – Sunday, July 31, 2016

    Run & Ride at CambridgeSide is a FREE event for kids 5-13 years old, with prizes, race t-shirts, giveaways, entertainment and more!

    Run & Ride at CambridgeSide KIDS ONLY!

    Do you love to ride your Bike and Run?

    Compete in the 7th annual, kids only duathlon with biking and running in and around CambridgeSide.

    Run & Ride at CambridgeSide is a FREE event for kids 5-13 years old, with prizes, race t-shirts, giveaways, entertainment and more.

    iPad awarded for each race winner.

    Registration starts at 8:30AM and event begins at 10AM.

    All event elements are first come, first served. While supplies last.

    Pre-register for FREE today at www.cambridgesidegalleria.com/run-and-ride. Handicap accessible.

  • Free Drive-In Movie: Inside Out

    Free Drive-In Movie: Inside Out

    The Arsenal Project – Inside Out at the Drive-In

    The Arsenal Project - Inside Out at the Drive-In

  • Picture Book Signing at Newtonville Books

    Picture Book Signing at Newtonville Books

    Maria Gianferrari, is having a double picture book signing this Sunday at Newtonville Books

    Double book launch: Penny & Jelly II + Coyote Moon

    WHEN: Sunday, July 24 at 2:00 PM

    WHERE: Newtonville Books 10 Langley Road Newton, MA 02459

    Penny and Jelly Under the Moon is the sequel to her first Penny and Jelly picture book.
    http://www.pragmaticmom.com/2016/06/penny-jelly-2-blog-tour/ http://www.pragmaticmom.com/2016/06/penny-jelly-2-blog-tour/

    Coyote Moon is her newest picture book about wild animals in suburban spaces.

    coyote moon

    She shares her ten favorite nature picture books and we are giving away three copies of Coyote Moon here.
    coyote moon

    Hope to see you on Sunday!