Category: Events

Events for adults, families and kids in Newton, MA.

  • Newton Inspires: A FREE Evening of Ideas and Community

    Newton Inspires: A FREE Evening of Ideas and Community

    Bestselling Authors, Seafood Entrepreneur, Worldwide Travel Executive, Business Startup Guru, and Fundraising Visionary Headline …

    Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community

    Newton Schools Foundation presents the fifth annual Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community, Monday, November 9, 7-9:45 p.m. at Newton South High School.

    The program, featuring 18 of Newton’s most accomplished and interesting personalities, is free to Newton residents. High school seniors are welcome.  Space is limited, so register today!   Click here for a list of speakers and more information.

    A big thanks to the following local businesses that are supporting Newton Inspires: Anna’s Taqueria, Baker’s Best Catering, Better Life Food, Fleck Coffee House,, L’Aroma Café & Bakery, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Rancatore’s Ice Cream and Yogurt, Rosie’s Bakery, Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market.

  • Youth Arts for Social Change Conference: #LeadNotFollow

    Youth Arts for Social Change Conference: #LeadNotFollow

    CITI PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TO HOST FREE CONFERENCE ENCOURAGING TEENS TO #LEADNOTFOLLOW

    Youth Arts for Social Change Conference: #LeadNotFollow

     Inaugural Youth Arts for Social Change Conference to be held on November 7

    Citi Performing Arts Center announced today that its Teen Leadership Council will host its first annual Youth Arts for Social Change Conference (YASCC). The conference, titled #LeadNotFollow: Navigating Identity through Media and Art, seeks to spark a transformation in the way youth think about media, art, their identities, and social change. YASCC will be held onSaturday, November 7, 2015 at the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

     

    “The mission of our Teen Leadership Council is to empower teens to recognize and embrace their potential as creative leaders and community advocates,” said Josiah A. Spaulding, Jr., President & CEO of Citi Performing Arts Center. “This conference is just one example of how we’re using arts to drive social change and make a difference in communities across Boston.”

     

    The Youth Arts for Social Change Conference is a free program, and all teens, organizations, and programs that work with young people, and those who support youth, students, artists, and activists, are welcome to attend. Topics include Forgotten Headlines: The Stories that Go Untold; #Nofilter: Do you show the real you through social media?; and Picturing the Future: How do we use the arts and media to spread social change?

     

    When asked about the impact of the arts on social change, Teen Leader Jacarrea Garraway, 17, from Dorchester asked, “How can the arts not effect social change? If teens work together in a positive manner, and use the arts to achieve social justice, it will greatly impact the future.”

     

    Richard Andujar, 17, from Roxbury said, “During the conference, we’ll talk about our identities and social media, and how easy it is to follow other people’s ideas. People hate what they don’t understand, so we want to talk about expressing what we think and feeling safe.”

     

    The conference will feature presentations by Hyde Square Task Force, Theater Offensive, and Urbano Project, and will include a keynote panel with Anthony Thomas of Thomas Ent, Justin Kang of City Awake, Cedric Douglas of The Up Truck, and Thato Mwosa, Artist & Award-Winning Filmmaker. The Youth Arts for Social Change Conference is sponsored in part by the Fellowes Athenaeum Fund.

     

    Click here to learn more about YASCC and learn more about Citi Performing Arts Center’s Education and Community programs here.

  • Upcoming Boston Charity Fitness Class = Solar Light for a Girl

    Upcoming Boston Charity Fitness Class = Solar Light for a Girl

    Buy your tax deductible ticket and get ready to power up and power her!


    Can’t join us?  Donate in support of a dedicated girl scholar at Komera!

    Upcoming Boston Charity Fitness Class = Solar Light for a Girl

  • NewTV House of Haunts

    NewTV House of Haunts

    NewTV’s Annual House of Haunts event is coming up.

    NewTV House of Haunts

    It’s that time of the year again when ghouls and goblins will be out looking for a scare! NewTV’s third annual House of Haunts is a free family-friendly event offering fun and games for the kids, a costume parade, and a scavenger hunt.

    The event runs from 4:00pm-7:00pm on Thursday, October 29th, NewTV Studios 23 Needham Street. For more information, visit here.

  • Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra FREE Concert

    Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra FREE Concert

    The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Performs FREE CONCERT In Symphony Hall
    November 2, 2015 | 7:30pm | Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
    Tickets: FREE and open to the public, first come first served
    More information: 617-236-0999 or at www.bostonphil.org

    The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra will perform a concert which is free and open to the public on Monday, November 2, 2015 at 7:30pm, conducted by Benjamin Zander, thanks to the ‘Free For All Concert Fund’. The November 2 program consists of Glinka’s Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila, Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto with violinist Ayano Ninomiya, Debussy’s La mer, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Ayano Ninomiya is an award-winning violinist who recently joined the faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music and attended Harvard University and The Juilliard School. The 112 members of the BPYO range in age from 12 to 21, and are chosen through a highly-selective audition process. They reside or attend school throughout New England, and come together on Saturday afternoons for sectionals and full orchestra rehearsals at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, in Boston’s South End. The November concert is the first performance the orchestra will give since its triumphant European summer tour.

    Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra FREE Concert

  • Trick or Treating at The Arsenal Project!

    Trick or Treating at The Arsenal Project!

    Trick or Treating at The Arsenal Project!

    Trick or Treating at The Arsenal Project!

  • Shawn’s Studio Free Pilates, Rowing, and Barre

    Shawn’s Studio Free Pilates, Rowing, and Barre

    Shawn’s Studio in Watertown, MA is pleased to offer free introductory fitness classes to new clients the week of October 26, 2015. What better way to try a new type of exercise or meet new teachers?

    Shawn’s Studio Free Pilates, Rowing, and Barre

    From October 26 to 31 you can sign up for a complimentary group Pilates mat, Pilates equipment, Indo-Row, Pilates Tower-Row, and barre class online here.

    Go to the calendar icon to put in the date you’d like to attend and you’re on your way to a new lean, healthy body for the holidays.

    Shawn’s Studio is committed to the Pilates principles that build strength with flexibility, good posture and balance, as well as a strong core that is deeper than just a six-pack. We then apply the Pilates techniques to other exercise that complements our work. Rowing is especially good full-body workout that adds an aerobic component to your routine and it’s even more powerful when we incorporate Pilates into the class. Check out our combination group classes along with the Indo-Row program.

    Being a dedicated Pilates studio our instructors are fully certified by the leading international Pilates organizations. We have done far more than a weekend “certification” course, and have completed stringent apprentice programs and passed all written and physical testing.

    Sign up today for a sample class and feel the difference for your self at Shawn’s Studio. For details about the studio go to: www.shawnsstudio.com.

    The fine print: offer only good for anyone new to the studio and there is a limit of 2 free classes per person.

  • New Philharmonia: 21st Season Opening Concerts

    New Philharmonia: 21st Season Opening Concerts

    Francisco Noya, New Phil’s 2015-2016 Conductor and Artistic Advisor, leads the Orchestra as it kicks off the 21st season. The program opens with Arvo Pärt’s landmark “Cantus (in memory of Benjamin Britten).” Returning to the New Phil stage, BSO’s renowned Principal Second Violin Haldan Martinson performs Dvorak’s Violin Concerto, one of the great works of the repertoire, noted for its lyrical beauty and virtuosity. The program concludes with Jean Sibelius monumental Symphony No. 2.

    New Philharmonia: 21st Season Opening Concerts

    Saturday, November 7 at 8:00 p.m.

    Sunday November 8 at 3:00 p.m.

    Francisco Noya, conductor; Haldan Martinson, violin

    Pärt: Cantus (in Memory of Benjamin Britten)
    Dvorak: Violin Concerto

    Sibelius: Symphony No. 2

     

    Single tickets range from $35 to $45 (Seniors: $32; students $10) are available at newphil.org or by calling (617) 527-9717.

    New Phil web site url:

    http://www.newphil.org/index.htm

     

    Performance venue: First Baptist Church, 848 Beacon St, Newton Center, MA, 02159

     

    Office address and phone

    1301 Centre St, Newton, MA 02459

    (617) 527-9717

     

    Ticket url and phone

    https://newphil.secure.force.com/ticket

    (617) 527-9717

  • Be Inspired at Newton Inspires

    Be Inspired at Newton Inspires

    Be Inspired at Newton Inspires

    Nov 9 at Newton South High School

    Sessions fill fast so don’t delay signing up
    Register for Newton Inspires TODAY!

    Be Inspired at Newton Inspires