Learning to Read Workshop at Wellesley Free Library

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


Midwinter Coffeehouse returns just in time for early spring on April 6, 2013, at the First Unitarian Society in Newton for a fun evening of live folk and acoustic music.
Doors open at 6:30 PM music starts at 7:00 PM.
This year’s show will feature award winning singer/songwriter Oen Kennedy, emcee Eric Moore, Rob Siegel, Barb Cassidy, and other Day community members and friends.
Beer, wine, and soft drinks will be available for sale along with light refreshments.
Profits benefit the F.A. Day Middle School.
Tickets are $20 in advance at Tickets or $25 at the door if available (Adults over 21 only, please). Doors open at 6:30, music starts at 7. For more information please email midwintercoffee@gmail.com.

March is MS Awareness Month and there are two great ways to support the fight against Multiple Sclerosis! Both fundraisers start in March!
Edible Arrangements Boston-Manchester Co-op will be running a fundraiser with the local chapter of the National MS Society. $5 from each sale of the Orange Blossom arrangement throughout March from any Edible Arrangements store in MA, NH and RI will be donated to the National MS Society.
Orange is the official color of the National MS Society and March is The Society’s MS Awareness Month. Last year was the fundraiser’s first, and Edible Arrangements was able to donate $10,000 to The Society.
Can You Climb to the Top?
Join the National MS Society for the 4th annual Climb to the Top-Boston at the John Hancock Tower, New England’s tallest building. Participants will climb 61 floors and more than 1,200 steps! Believe it or not it takes and average person about 20 minutes to climb that high. People of all fitness levels are encouraged to participate.
Date: March 2, 2013
Time: 7 am registration / 8 am start
Location: John Hancock Tower / 200 Clarendon St, Boston, MA
Register Online Today!
The climb is timed using a chronotrack system and will have water stations along the way. There will also be an Elite and a Firefighter & Police Division.
Register by 2/25 and be entered to win a TomTom XXL530.S!
Climb to the Top raises much needed funds for the National MS Society and helps us move closer to a world free of MS.
See you at the top!

THE event of the season! Let us satisfy and delight your tatste buds throughout the store with mouth watering chocolate from our favorite vendors! Join us for a chocolate tasting just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Vosges, Taza, Adora, Bixby Bars, navitas and more!
Is your favorite a local vendor? A Youth Trade vendor? A product with an unusual twist?- think salty caramel!
Come and find out!
When: 5 – 7 pm TODAY, February 7th.
Where: Whole Foods Newton on Walnut Street, 916 Walnut Street.
Why: Hello? Chocolate!!
See you there!

Mayor Setti Warren will hold Town Hall meetings throughout the city to speak to residents about the proposed override package, which Newton residents will vote on March 12.
The Mayor, accompanied by municipal staff and Schools Superintendent David Fleishman will share details about the override proposal and answer your questions.
Here’s the schedule:

The Musical Forest
Sunday, January 27 at 3pm
First Baptist Church
Newton CentreFeaturing your New Phil with talented young guests
from the Suzuki School of Newton!Looking for a family-friendly adventure this weekend? Bring the whole gang to explore mountains, forests, and birds all through music! New Phil musicians show off their fun sides as they cluck like hens, play like cuckoos, and make the most magical, musical forest come to life! Plus students from the Suzuki School of Newton bring us to the mountains and deeper into the woods – everyone will be amazed by their talent!
Purchase your tickets today!
Buy tickets securely online at www.newphil.org
or call 617.527.9717.

Amelia LeClair, a 2012-14 Visiting Scholar in Brandeis’ Women Studies Research Center, is presenting, with Cappella Clausura, a fascinating free daytime program on the connection between 12th century composer Hildegard and contemporary composers Hilary Tann, Patricia Van Ness and Emma Lou Diemer.
Thursday, February 14, 12:30pm
Brandeis University Women’s Studies Research Center Visiting Scholar Amelia LeClair will present a free lecture/demo with her women’s music ensemble Cappella Clausura on Thursday, February 14, 12:30PM, at Brandeis University.
Spanning the centuries, the presentation Hildegard von Bingen: Medieval, Mystical and Modern makes the connection between Hildegard (1098 – 1179), the medieval mystic of the Rhine, and contemporary composers inspired by her: Hilary Tann, Patricia Van Ness and Emma Lou Diemer. Live and recorded choral pieces will be interspersed within the lecture program.
The 12th century composer, Hildegard, was a remarkable German Benedictine abbess who experienced visions and wrote theological, botanical and medicinal treatises in addition to her poetry and music. She is known for her dramatic, soaring melodies and the close relationship she established between music and text in her compositions. Her Ordo Virtutum, a morality play, is widely considered the first opera (1150).
The free program will be presented at Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center, Epstein Building, 515 South Street. For further information call (781) 736-8100 or visit here.
Cappella Clausura brings to light works written by women from the 9th century to the present day: twelve centuries of “new” music. While this ensemble of sopranos, altos, and period instruments performs music solely by women composers, and champions living composers, it concentrates on repertoire by women in the cloister – clausura – during the Italian baroque period. During this extraordinary time, women were allowed to express themselves spiritually and artistically, and to publish their own music. Clausura’s intention is to dispel the notion that there are not now nor have there ever been gifted women composers.
History has been blind and deaf to these remarkable works; Cappella Clausura brings vision and voice to them.
The ensemble has recorded two CDs and premiered many works by women of the medieval, baroque and renaissance eras, in addition to contemporary composers: Hilary Tann, Patricia Van Ness, Abbie Betinis, Emma Lou Diemer, Dorothy Crawford and others. Their innovative programs have drawn critical acclaim: Ordo Virtutum, a contemporary version of the first opera ever written; A Chantar, chant by 9th century Greek nun Kassia; secular music such as that written by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, court composer to Louis XV; and many other programs. For more information on Cappella Clausura, visit: www.clausura.org
What the press is saying: “…eavesdrop on paradise… personal and inviting, extravagant and intimate.”
– Matthew Guerrieri, BOSTON GLOBE
“the cadences of each phrase and each piece were nothing short of exquisite. There were many divine moments of
perfect sonority…” – Boston Musical Intelligencer

Monday February 11 at 7 pm at NSHS for a parent program entitled “Demystifying Teen Relationships”
Teen dating violence exists in our student community. In response, the Newton South Community has collaborated with experts from REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, Journey to Safety – the domestic abuse program of JF&CS, the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, and the Newton Wellesley hospital to create both an educational parent and student program.
The parent program is entitled “Demystifying Teen Relationships” and will be offered for parents of middle and high school students at NSHS on Monday, February 11, at 7 pm. The goal of the programming is to help us work with our teens to develop safe and healthy dating relationships. The meeting will feature a panel of experts from REACH, Journey to Safety, and the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center.
Image: Photo by Zara Tzanev

Exclusive deals at Whole Foods on Walnut at Beacon Streets in Newton including items 50% off! There will be additional Mystery Manager’s Specials revealed in store only! We will also have raffles, prizes and live music!
Other locations for this Madness Sale: Fresh Pond in Whole Foods is Open All night until 5am. Bellingham and Framingham also are having an Almost Midnight Madness sale from 10pm – Midnight.
Please join us here in Walnut/Beacon Whole Foods on December 23rd, Sunday, from 10 pm to Midnight for fun and exceptional savings including lots of Buy One Get One Free items!!

Friday, December 21 8:30-Noon
at L’Aroma Café
15 Spencer Street
Newton, MA
Featuring gorgeous handmade goods from local artists and companies:
ceramics, hair accessories, accent
pillows, jewelry, wreaths, centerpieces,
photographs, hostess gifts, and outdoor
containers decorated for the holidays
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS GO TO FAMILIES FIRST!