Category: All About Newton

News, events, children’s activities in Newton, MA.

  • Newton is Wealthiest City in Northeast

    Newton is Wealthiest City in Northeast

    According to a list released by the NerdWallet, Newton is the wealthiest city in the Northeast.

    NerdWallet reported that the average credit limit in Newton is $70,822, median household income is $102,796, and median home value is $886,400. Thirty-five percent of homes in Newton are without mortgages, according to the site.

    NerdWallet’s 10 wealthiest cities in the Northeast:

    1. Newton, MA
    2. Stamford, CT
    3. New Rochelle, NY
    4. Cambridge, MA
    5. Norwalk, CT
    6. Framingham, MA
    7. Somerville, MA
    8. Boston, MA
    9. Danbury, CT
    10. Toms River, NJ

    Newton Happy Place #13

  • Tonight! Nutritionist Advice at Cardio High

    Tonight! Nutritionist Advice at Cardio High

    Sue Miller, a local nutritionist, who works with some Cardio High clients will present tonight to speak and answer questions at our gym. Sue’s approach to dietary advice fits well with our philosophy of making diet about good health vs rapid weight loss.
    Tonight! Nutritionist Advice at Cardio High

    She will present a brief update on recent news nutrition headlines (eg “Why did The Biggest Loser contestants gain their weight back?”) We will then open the floor to questions like; “Are you sure I need to avoid my daily Venti Mocha Frappaccino with it’s 61 grams of sugar…?”

    Details:
    Monday, June 13 @ 7:30p
    Open to Cardio High clients and friends

    Please RSVP by replying “in” or “out”

    We need to know how many donuts and Twinkies to provide. Email info@cardiohigh.com or just show up.

  • New Music School Opening in Newton Highlands

    New Music School Opening in Newton Highlands

    Grand opening of “The Conservatory” a new and unique music school located in the heart of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts.

    New Music School Opening in Newton Highlands

    Come to Open House on June 11th.

    The opening of The Conservatory at Highlands welcomes aspiring musicians of all ages to a supportive community for 21st century music learning. Everyone in Newton and surrounding communities is invited to drop in to the open house on June 11th between 10:30 am and 6 pm at 51 Winchester Street in Newton Highlands to meet the teachers, try out instruments, and enjoy live music.

    Founded by Dave Carroll, The Conservatory is a school where technology helps advance musicianship through private and group lessons in a range of instruments including guitar, piano, saxophone, and violin. Additionally students can take advantage of ensemble classes, new age electronic department with recording classes, master classes, therapeutic music, and lectures from guest artists. Summer camps are starting in July where students will be immersed in music theory, composition, recording, beat making, and ensembles.

    The Conservatory prepares the musicians of tomorrow by cultivating artistry through community. The program is founded in the National and Massachusetts Standards for Music Education and adapted for all learning styles. Every student has a different way of learning and The Conservatory pairs you with a teacher that matches your style. Join us!

    To contribute to the fundraising campaign for state of the art renovations visit here.

    For more information visit www.highlandsconservatory.com

  • Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest

    Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest

    Located just one hour outside of Boston and Portland (ME), the Tri-City Arena at Rochester Fairgrounds in New Hampshire again will set the stage for the Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest from June 24-26, 2016. The three-day affair will feature award-winning pitmasters from across the globe, a country music festival, carnival entertainment and competitions, beer and wine gardens and family-friendly fun.

    Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest

    Recently recognized as one of Trip Advisor’s “Top 25 BBQ Battles & Festivals in the USA,” the Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest will welcome traveling barbeque teams from Australia to Texas to fire up their smokers and serve up the best – and messiest – in backyard, southern fare. Pitmaster teams such as Aussom Aussie BBQ,Chicago BBQ Company, Johnson Barbeque, Texas Thunder and Firefly’s Bodacious Bar-B-Que will offer their homestyle favorites like ribs, sausages, brisket, corn bread, mac ‘n cheese, cole slow, smoked chicken, rib samplers and more at a la carte pricing. Other tasty treats on premise will include fruit cups, fried dough, slush, hot dogs and hamburgers, nachos, cupcakes and ice cream.

    On the music side, popular country acts will take the stage and provide live entertainment throughout the three days. The headliners include Nashville recording artists Darren Bessette, the Houston Barnard Band and Colin Axxxwell as well as regional favorites Brandon Lepere, Caroline Grey, Lexi James, Alec MacGillivray,Brianna Grace, THIRTY 6 RED, Timmy Brown and Jim Lippy Band.

    The “Phantom Gourmet BBQ & Country Fest” takes place from June 24-26, 2016, at the Tri-City Stadium at Rochester Fairgrounds (72 Lafayette Street, Rochester, NH). The hours of operation are Friday from 12:00pm-10:30pm, Saturday from 11:00am-10:30pm and Sunday from 11:00am-8:30pm. Admission is complimentary onFriday, June 24, from 12:00pm-5:00pm and $5 per person during all other operating hours. Children under-10 are treated to complimentary admission throughout the three-day event. Registration fees for the Rib Run range from $20-50 and include various Phantom Gourmet swag. Free parking is available on premise.

    For a limited time, tickets are “2 for 1” through Ace Ticket: https://www.aceticket.com/phantom-gourmet-bbq-and-country-fest-%28june-24-26%29-tri-city-arena-6-24/event/1700409.

  • Mason Rice Fun Run

    Mason Rice Fun Run

    Mason Rice Alumni Fun Run For Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers, And College Age/Adults
    Mason Rice Fun Run
    Please join us for our first ever Alumni MASON RICE FUN RUN for all alums in middle, high school and college on Monday, June 13.
    See Mr. Springer at his final official FUN RUN, enjoy some slush and cheer on your old Mason Rice classmates if you don’t want to run!
    Tell all your friends and former classmates to come join the fun! Non-runners and current students and families are also welcome!
    Raindate is Wednesday, June 15.

     

    6:00 Middle school Division (for former MR students who are now in middle school)
    6:15 High School Division (for former MR Students who are now in high school)
    6:30 18+
    *There will be a prize for the TOP male and female winner in each division
    Please register if you are running or attending  (so we can email you if there’s a raindate!)
  • Racist Controversy at Newton North High School

    Racist Controversy at Newton North High School

    Good Morning,

    As we enter the last month of our school year, I would like to thank the entire NNHS community for their trust in and support of me this year. I am grateful for your willingness to work with me in a spirit of cooperation.

    Every school year contains predictable rhythms as well as unexpected challenges. The challenges faced this year, including fan behavior at the NNHS and Catholic Memorial basketball game, as well as incidents of racial and religious insensitivity, sparked deeper conversations about our school community. Following these incidents, we began a series of school-based conversations that have resulted in promising new initiatives. I am confident that when we support mental health and create a welcoming and inclusive school environment, students and staff are in the right frame of mind to teach and learn to their potential.

    To begin, I held open meetings with students and staff during which we discussed the incidents specifically and shared emotions, thoughts, and feelings’ surrounding these unfortunate acts.  From these conversations, it was clear there was a strong desire for an ongoing discussion, as well as the creation of a sustainable action plan to acknowledge, support, and celebrate the diversity in our school.

    I am very pleased to announce the establishment of Voices of Inter-Cultural Engagement and Empowerment (V.O.I.C.E.), a new student group working, with staff support on a variety of initiatives including a Diversity Day, One School One Book, and Anti-Bullying. This group also plans to create an advisory council to provide a sounding board for the principal, support individual clubs, promote cultural competency, and work to ensure everyone feels included and respected. V.O.I.C.E. and G.S.A. ( Gay Straight Alliance) recently presented at our faculty meeting to share insights and proposals for the future. In addition, I am working to create a dedicated space within our building, to be open in September of 2016, for students and staff who are working on Cultural Competency initiatives.

    To illustrate the importance of this ongoing work, I share with you information about an activity included in our Sophomore Carnival last week. The activity, which had been included for many years, involved students bouncing off each other in padded Sumo wrestling suits.  Members of our community reached out to me to share that this costume was demeaning and hurtful. On behalf of the entire Newton North community, I apologize for the pain and upset caused by the inclusion of this activity.

    sumo fat suits

    NNHS has and will continue to be a reflective institution, striving to be a community that is safe and welcoming for each and every individual. This year, it has become clear to me that we must have a stronger focus on how our choices and behaviors, regardless of intent, impact others and cause pain. As a school, we have solidified our commitment to improve our school culture by putting in place new structures and spaces that will allow us to continue the conversation next year. This task will always be a work in progress, but I look forward to what is to come and thank you again for your ongoing support.

    Regards,

    Mark Aronson

    Principal of Newton North High School

  • 5k at Boston College for Girls On The Run

    5k at Boston College for Girls On The Run

    Join Girls on the Run for a 5K run/event next Saturday, June 11th, at Boston College as a way to celebrate the end of a successful season.

    Runners and non-runners of all ages are encouraged to participate or volunteer.

    5k at Boston College for Girls On The Run

    Girls on the Run of Greater Boston Will Host 5k Event on Saturday June 11th at Boston College

    Girls on the Run of Greater Boston will host its end-of-season 5k event on Saturday June 11th at 9:00 am at Boston College.  Girls on the Run is a physical-activity based, positive youth development (PA-PYD) program that prepares 3rd to 8th grade girls for a 5k event along with helping them develop key life skills. The program takes place in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and has been inspiring girls to recognize their limitless potential for 20 years.

    Volunteer-led teams meet twice a week throughout the season and participate in lessons that prepare the girls for a 5k event, foster the girls’ confidence, help them build connections with their peers and encourage meaningful contribution to their community through a service project.

    The Greater Boston area 5k event is open to the public and will be held at Boston College on Saturday June 11th. The cost to participate is $30 and includes the event fee and event shirt, and goes towards the Girls on the Run Program.

    The event will begin at 9:00 am, and early arrival is suggested. For more information about the event, how to register and volunteer opportunities, visit www.girlsontherunboston.org

  • ivivva Yoga & Dance Party

    ivivva Yoga & Dance Party

    ivivva, created by lululemon, has announced that their first major stop on their epic coast-to-coast summer festival will be in Boston at the Gillette Stadium, on Friday, June 17, 2016, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ivivva Coast to Coast Summer Festivals have been created for girls aged 6-15 to connect them through movement, and inspire them to dream big. The evening will be filled with yoga, inspiration, a dance party, and many surprises.

    ivivva Yoga & Dance Party 

    YOGA + INSPIRATION + DANCE PARTY

    Friday, June 17, 2016

    5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

    Gillette Stadium

    1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA Map: click here

    Free event for girls aged 6 – 15

    Girls can register for this free admission event at http://www.ivivvasummerfestival.com. Exclusive festival tank tops are also available at registration, or at event, in limited quantities.

    For more information, visit: 

    ivivvasummerfestival.com

    ivivva.com

    Instagram: @ivivva_coasttocoast

    Facebook: ivivva CoastToCoast

    Snapchat: ivivva.

     

    About ivivva:

    Inspired by active girls. Created by lululemon. ivivva celebrates girls by designing beautiful, technical athletic wear (sizes 6-14), and creates experiences that connect them through movement. From running and yoga to dance and goal-setting, ivivva stores offer a variety of complimentary athletic classes and Dreams & Goals programs that inspire girls to dream big.

     

  • Ellis Paul Returning to Club Passim

    Ellis Paul Returning to Club Passim

    Ellis Paul is returning to Club Passim on June 25th for a family show. Ellis will present The Hero In You that includes well-known personages like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Jackie Robinson, Woody Guthrie (whose centenary year was 2012) and Rosa Parks, as well as some that are not as familiar but just as noteworthy for their accomplishments.

    Ellis is known for his deeply felt and socially conscious songwriting, often about heroes. Inspired by his own two growing daughters and four years of performing for families to write about people who contributed something to the world through their work and art. Ellis Paul will also be doing an additional evening show geared more towards adults.

    Ellis Paul Returning to Club Passim

     

     

  • Presentation of Chinatown Atlas!

    Presentation of Chinatown Atlas!

    Chinatown Atlas Now Online!
    http://chinatownatlas.mit.edu/

    Presentation of Chinatown Atlas!
    Public presentation with MIT Professor Emeritus Tunney Lee
    THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 6:30PM
    Tufts Medical Center – Wolff Auditorium
    800 Washington Street, Boston

    Click here to reserve seats

    CHSNE is celebrating the online launch of MIT Professor Emeritus Tunney Lee’s Boston Chinatown Atlas! This website documents and explores Chinatown’s growth and change through time as told by personal stories, photos, maps, and interactive features. Please join us at this presentation–free and open to the public–to hear about the creation, current status, and future goals of the project. Reserve your seats at https://chinatownatlaslaunch.eventbrite.com.