Category: Events

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

  • The Widow’s Handbook Event at Newtonville Books

    The Widow’s Handbook Event at Newtonville Books

    Thursday, April 3 at 7 pm at Newtonville Books

    Event to celebrate THE WIDOW’S HANDBOOK: POETIC REFLECTIONS ON GRIEF AND SURVIVAL, edited by Jacqueline Lapidus and Lise Menn, featuring readings by contributors Jacqueline Lapidus, Susan Mahan, Ruth Rothstein, Christine Silverstein, Ellen Steinbaum, and Holly Zeeb.

    The Widow's Handbook

    Jacqueline Lapidus (co-editor, The Widows’ Handbook: Poetic Reflections on Grief and Survival), a Boston-based editor, teacher and translator, grew up in New York City and lived abroad for more than 20 years—first in Greece, then in France where she was active in international feminist groups.  She holds degrees from Swarthmore College and Harvard Divinity School. Her poems have appeared in numerous periodicals and anthologies and in three collections: Ready to SurviveStarting Over and Ultimate Conspiracy. She has completed a fourth, Significant Other.

    Susan Mahan of Weymouth has been writing poetry since her husband died in 1997.  She is a frequent reader at poetry venues and has written four chapbooks, Susan joined the editorial staff of The South Boston Literary Gazette in 2002.  Her work has been published in a number of journals and anthologies.

    Ruth Rothstein lives northwest of Boston and works as an editor in educational publishing. She oversees the creation of print and digital language arts materials for K-12 teachers and students. After her husband died, she was initially drawn to poetry as a way of expressing her feelings through images. Efforts to narrate the images helped her find the words to convey her experiences of love and loss. She hopes that jazz lovers all over the world will continue to listen to the music of her late husband, pianist Jacques Chanier.

    Christine Silverstein lived on Nantucket Island for seven years as a newlywed and 15 as a widow before moving to Magnolia. The year her Police Sergeant husband died, she founded Sustainable Nantucket, a nonprofit organization cultivating the island’s economy while protecting its character. She writes to help weave her grief through her joy for life. She also leads bereavement support groups..

    Ellen Steinbaum is the author of three poetry collections, Brightness FallsAfterwords and Container Gardening, and a one-person playCenterPiece. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and included in Garrison Keillor’s Good Poems, American Places. A former columnist for the Boston Globe, she blogs on “Reading and Writing and the Occasional Recipe” at www.ellensteinbaum.com.

    Holly Zeeb is a psychologist in the Boston area who gardens, cycles, and spends time with family in Maine. Her husband of 49 years died in a biking accident in 2009. Through poetry she is able to see more clearly, to protest, to preserve, and to let go. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies and in a chapbook,White Sky Raining.

  • NewtonServes Sunday April 27 at Day Middle School

    NewtonServes Sunday April 27 at Day Middle School

    NewtonServes Sunday April 27

    Please come and help with the NewtonServes project at Day Middle School.

    Projects will include interior painting, window washing, and cleaning and exterior clean-up. You can help for the entire time or for just an hour or two.

     

    Sign up today online at:

    SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

    (or just show up on 4/27 and register then)

     

    Questions or to help out please contact:

    Jeff Zabel

    If you can bring: a rake, gloves, tarps, paint brushes, and drop cloths. If you can’t help out that day, send in doughnuts, water, coffee, fruit, or cookies to fuel the volunteers!

    Newton Serves, NewtonServes, Day Middle School

  • Wellesley Books Picture Book Event: Scott Magoon’s Breathe

    Wellesley Books Picture Book Event: Scott Magoon’s Breathe

    Youth Art Month continues on Saturday, March 29th at 10:00am with award-winning author and illustrator Scott Magoon who will be sharing his new picture book, Breathe.

    This simply told story follows a young whale on a journey of discovery as he experiences his first day at sea on his own. Scott will be sharing this reassuring story of adventure, his illustrations, and leading young readers in an art activity.

  • Meet Ana Sortun of Oleana at Whole Foods Market

    Meet Ana Sortun of Oleana at Whole Foods Market

    Join us and meet Ana Sortun, chef and owner of Oleana in Cambridge.

    Thursday, March 27th

    4-6 pm

    Have some fun, learn something new and meet Ana Sortun- here at Whole Foods Market on Walnut and Beacon Street!

    Ana Sortun of Oleana

    Whole Foods Market

    916 Walnut St

    Newton, MA

  • “Matty in the Morning” to host Newton Has Talent

    “Matty in the Morning” to host Newton Has Talent

    The Rotary Club of Newton is pleased to announce that Matt Siegel, the genial host of Kiss 108’s “Matty in the Morning” will be hosting this year’s Newton Has Talent competition. The popular Matt Siegel has had an illustrious career which dates back to 1972 when he was selected to emcee his high school talent show.Years later, while student teaching at Stony Brook University, a professor who was amused by his classes directed him towards show business.  After radio jobs in New York and Arizona, Matt joined Kiss 108 in 1980 and “Matty In The Morning” has been a staple of the morning commute ever since.  Newton Has Talent is delighted to have him as part of its effort to raise money for the community service projects of Newton Rotary.

    The 10 contestants for this year’s show are the Newfoundlanders, Andrew Larson, Drew Nolan & Ariana Mathews, Marina Vachon, Yumi Lee & Eun Young, Toy Boat, Jo & the Heritage, Becca Kraft, David Mapes-Frances and Mira Li.

    Newton Has Talent will be held on March 30th at the Newton North High School Auditorium.  Doors open at1:30 and the show starts at 2:00pm.  Tickets are available at www.NewtonHasTalent.com and at the door.  Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students & children.  Raffle and auction items will also add to the fun!

    The Newton Has Talent process began with 42 individuals and groups uploading their YouTube© auditions to www.NewtonHasTalent.com.  This group was narrowed to 20 semi-finalists whose auditions were then voted on by the public and judges.  The resulting 10 finalists will perform at the live show on March 30th.

    Our Celebrity Judges for Newton Has Talent are internationally renound classical guitarist Zaira Meneses,  dance teacher and Boston Ballet collaborator Rebecca Rice and musician and executive director of The Record Company Matthew McArthur.

    Winners will take home $1000 for first, $500 for second and $250 for third places.  Don’t miss this exciting family event!

    Newton Has Talent, Rotary club talent show, hosted by matty in the morning

     

  • The Newton Kitchen Tour Fundraiser for Burr

    The Newton Kitchen Tour Fundraiser for Burr

    The Newton Kitchen Tour is a citywide tour encompassing many of the villages of Newton (think same model as Newton Historic Homes Tour, minus everyone tramping through your bedrooms). It is a self guided tour through 10 amazing kitchens. Some big, some small, some modern, some traditional – there will be something for everyone.

    The date of the Tour is April 13th, which is a Sunday afternoon from 12-5. We currently have two open spots left.

    We’re modeling it after a highly successful and popular kitchen tour held in Melrose each year. One of the organizers is a Burr parent/architect who has participated in that event for years.  There are also similar tours in Wellesley and Newburyport. I think ours could be the best of the bunch!

    All the kitchens have an architect or designer attached to it. They will be at the home all day answering questions. The homeowner will also be there to show off their kitchen and talk about the process. We will have food on hand from local restaurants to serve to our guests at each kitchen.

    Our goal has been to find interesting houses, with varied styles of kitchens, on a touring route that makes sense. I think it’s going to be a great local event that will just get better every year!

    And of course all proceeds will benefit the Burr Elementary School Playground Fund. This year it is the sole beneficiary. As the tour becomes more successful we will include other groups and causes as well.

    Our ticket sales are currently online through Eventbrite, but we also wanted to add a local vendor where people could purchase the tickets. Whole Foods seemed like the natural choice for this particular event. Good food and community, in a welcoming kitchen!

    The Newton Kitchen Tour

  • Support Boys and Girls Club Through Fight Night!

    Support Boys and Girls Club Through Fight Night!

    Please come and support my boxing gym, Nonantum Boxing Club, who is, in turn, supporting the John M. Barry Boys and Girls Club of Newton.

    Nonantum Boxing Club’s very own trainer, Raf Rivera, will be sparring!

    Raffie Rivera

    Rafael is a USA Boxing Level 1 Certified coach as well as a 2013 Lowell Golden Gloves Champion and New England Tournament of Champions Semi-finalist. Raf has extensive experience working with Youth and teens.

     

    The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton in partnership with Nonantum Boxing Club present Fight Night on Saturday, March 22, 2014.

    This year we are changing locations to the Boys & Girls Club, 675 Watertown Street, Newton.

    VIP tickets are $50-$65 and general admission tickets are $20.

    There are two tiers of VIP tickets. Heavy Hitter VIP tickets are $65.00 each and include prime location table seating, a designated bar server, dinner and drink ticket. VIP Tickets are $50.00 each and include table seating and dinner.

    Sanctioned by USA Boxing, Fight Night attracts more than 350 spectators.  With a fight card of over five bouts between amateur fighters, VIP guests enjoy a sumptuous dinner catered by Jean’s Catering. Doors open at 5:30PM for VIP ticket holders, and 7:00 PM for general admission.

    Tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.  VIP tickets are sold out. You can buy tickets here.

    Boys and Girls Club Fight Night, Nonatum Boxing Club

  • Intergenerational Spring Fling to Honor Newton Senior Citizens

    Intergenerational Spring Fling to Honor Newton Senior Citizens

    ASC  (formerly called Athletes Serving the Community) sponsors Lunch and Show to honor Newton Senior Citizens.

    Newton Senior Citizens are invited to attend:

    Intergenerational Spring Fling

    Saturday, March 29

    Newton North High School

    Noon to 3:00PM

    This special event, sponsored by Newton high school students who are members of ASC, will feature a luncheon and a variety show that will showcase the talents of the community youth and seniors.

    Newton ASC (formerly called Athletes Serving the Community) is a completely volunteer run high school community service organization formed in 2003. It was created to provide opportunities for youth from across the City to work together to give back to the community.

    There is no charge for the lunch and show but space is limited. Registration is required. RSVP by calling the Newton Senior center at (617) 796-1660

    Newton Athletes Serving the Community

  • Whole Foods Walnut Street is Holding a Marathon Party!!

    Whole Foods Walnut Street is Holding a Marathon Party!!

    Newton Neighbors!

    We (at Whole Foods on Walnut Street) were so inspired when we learned 203 Newton residents are entered as runners in this year’s Marathon that we planned a party for you!

    We want to appreciate you and help you reach your goals.

    So, we’ll be giving away 10 $50 Whole Foods Market Gift Cards at the reception, at 6:45pm.

    We want to appreciate what you’re doing so please RSVP!

    Tuesday, March 25th, 2014

    5 – 7 pm

    Whole Foods on Walnut and Beacon Streets

    Whole Foods Newton Marathon Runners Party

  • Create Healthy Habits at Home Seminar for Parents

    Create Healthy Habits at Home Seminar for Parents

    With a focus on healthy eating, Healthy Habits Kitchen is hosting an upcoming dinner and workshop in March entitled, “Create Healthy Habits at Home: Strategies to Help Your Kids Build a healthy Relationship With Food.”

    I’ve attached the full information below. Please consider sharing this with your readers and let me know if you have any questions or need images.

     

    Event Title:  Create Healthy Habits at Home: Strategies to Help Your Kids Build a healthy Relationship With Food

    Date: Thursday, March 27th

    Time: 7pm-8:30pm

    Location: Healthy Habits Kitchen, 36 Washington St., Suite 2, Wellesley, MA

    Cost: $29 for dinner, workshop and goody bag; $79 to include Healthy Habits meal kit options (your choice of 3 small or 2 large meal kits)

     

    Registration: RSVP is required by March 25th and space is limited.

    Description:

    Join Healthy Habits Kitchen and local pediatric psychology expert, Susan Brown, for a nutritious dinner while learning strategies to help your children and adolescents establish healthy eating habits. We’ve all been there – shoving processed snacks in our kid’s mouths to stop them from throwing a tantrum or bribing them to eat their vegetables at dinner. Instead of using food as a bargaining tool, Susan will discuss tactics to help you position food in positive ways and help your children understand food as a tool to nourish their bodies. You’ll come away with a goody bag and a new outlook on snack time and family meals!

    healthy eating workshop wellesley