Category: All About Newton

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

  • Join Natalie Portman for Harvard Civil Disobedience

    Join Natalie Portman for Harvard Civil Disobedience

    Harvard Students and Prominent Alumni Call for Week of Civil Disobedience this April to Push for Fossil Fuel Divestment

    Harvard Students and Prominent Alumni Call for Week of Civil Disobedience this April to Push for Fossil Fuel Divestment

    A group of prominent Harvard alumni, including director Darren Aronofsky, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., architect Maya Lin, environmental author Bill McKibben, actress Natalie Portman, author Cornel West, and former US Senator Tim Wirth, are calling for a week of sit-ins at Harvard to push the administration to divest from fossil fuels

    “We write in hopes that you might come to Cambridge for a couple of days this spring to join in the fight against global warming—in particular, to help students press our alma mater to divest its stock in the fossil fuel industry,” write the alumni, in a letter released online this Friday morning.

    The Fossil Fuel Divestment campaign is an effort to convince institutions like universities, churches, and pension funds to sell their shares in the 200 fossil fuel companies that own the most coal, oil and gas reserves. Launched in 2012, the campaign has spread to over 500 colleges and universities and hundreds of religious institutions around the world. Nearly 200 institutions, representing more than $50 billion in capital, have made a divestment commitment, including cities like Seattle and San Francisco and universities like Stanford.

    Harvard has so far resisted demands to divest from fossil fuels, despite overwhelming support on campus. Instead, reports show the university has actually increased its investments in fossil fuels.

    “Those students have done a remarkable job in garnering overwhelming student support for divestment, and the faculty too have delivered a strong message,” write the alumni. “But so far the Corporation has not just refused to divest, they’ve doubled down by announcing the decision to buy stock in some of the dirtiest energy companies on the planet.”

    Divest Harvard, the student group leading divestment efforts on campus, welcomed alumni support.

    “We are turning up the heat this semester with the help of students, faculty, and alumni because we want to see Harvard align its investments with its values,” said Naima Drecker-Waxman, with Divest Harvard. “Divesting from fossil fuels now is a chance to put Harvard on the right side of history–it’s time for our institution to say injustice is not an investment.”

    Harvard Heat Week will begin with a teach-in on campus, then be followed with daily sit-ins in front of administrative offices in Massachusetts Hall, and conclude with a major rally on campus. Organizers are inviting alumni to take part in “highly civil” civil disobedience and encouraging participants to wear their Harvard paraphernalia:

    “We realize that a trip to Cambridge is asking a lot, and that for those willing to sit politely down in front of Mass Hall the outcome is uncertain. But if anyone is to be led away by the University Police, surely it’s easier for those of us with stable and secure lives than for students at the start of their careers.”

  • 5/3.5 Tudor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    5/3.5 Tudor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    My friend is selling her beautiful Tudor house in West Newton Hills (15 Wimbleton Circle). It’s walking distance to Peirce Elementary School which feeds into F. A. Day Middle School and then into Newton North High School.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59It’s 4,012 square feet and listing for $1,599,000. She’s taken meticulous care of it.

    71787964.4This wonderfully updated 1930s home atop a cul-de-sac on West Newton Hill offers stunning light from oversized windows throughout.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    The flexible floor plan has 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and several offices. A large foyer opens to the dining room and to the huge living room with a beamed ceiling and fireplace.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    There is a great updated kitchen with granite, stainless appliances and a large island with a breakfast bar, which leads to the open breakfast and family rooms.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    Off of the kitchen are the first floor study and mudroom with direct entry to the garage.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    On the 2nd level is the fabulous master suite with a large en suite bathroom and walk-in closet, along with the laundry room, the 2nd full bath and 3 more bedrooms, one currently used as an office.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.595/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    Finished in 2004, the 3rd level has a spacious bonus room, the 5th bedroom and the 3rd full bath.

    5/3.5 Tutor For Sale in West Newton Hills, $1.59

    The lower level has a large playroom, ample storage and the 2012 high efficiency boiler.

    This home has a 2013 roof and central air conditioning.

    The link to the listing is here.

    For more information or for a showing, please contact:

    Matt Montgomery Group
    mattgroup@HammondRE.com

    CO-AGENTS
    Kristina Lamarre

    Brookline/Newton Office
    826 Boylston Street
    Brookline, MA 02467
    617-731-4644

  • An Inside Look at Children’s Book Adaptations

    An Inside Look at Children’s Book Adaptations

    Confirming the date and time for this rescheduled event!

    An Inside Look at Children's Book Adaptations

    Please join Children’s Books Boston on MONDAY MARCH 2 from 5:30-7:00 pm for the rescheduled panel discussion:

    FROM PAGE TO SCREEN:
    AN INSIDE LOOK AT CHILDREN’S BOOK ADAPTATIONS

    Simmons College, The Paresky Conference Room
    300 The Fenway, Boston MA
    Monday, March 2, 5:30-7:00 pm

    Panelists: ​
    Carol Greenwald, Senior Executive Producer of Children’s Programs at WGBH Boston
    Nikki Silver, Co-chief Creator at Tonik Productions
    Ammi-Joan Paquette, Senior Agent with Erin Murphy Literary Agency

    Moderator:
    Deborah Kovacs, Senior Vice President, Walden Media and Publisher, Walden Pond Press

    Moving a great story from one medium to another is both complex and delicate. What types of projects are best suited to this migration? How does the adapter know which elements of the story to highlight? What role, if any, does the author have in the process? What should fans of a book hope for and look for in an adaptation? Join this panel of experienced industry insiders to hear their insights and perspectives.

    As always, we welcome anyone with an interest in children’s books—whether through publishing, writing, illustrating, teaching, librarianship, or book-selling. We hope you will join us!

    Please RSVP here if you will be attending the panel at its rescheduled date on March 2.
    $5 cover charge at the door—cash only

  • Newton Has Talent: Apply by Midnight Tonight!

    Newton Has Talent: Apply by Midnight Tonight!

    It’s not too late to submit your act to Newton Has Talent!  We’ve extended the submission deadline to Friday, February 27 at midnight.

    Newton Has Talent: Apply by Midnight Tonight!

    Calling all singers, dancers, musicians and other performers.  If you have the chops, we have the contest. The Newton Rotary Club’s third annual Newton Has Talent is a city-wide contest, open to anyone who lives or goes to school in Newton and is at least 13–years-old by March 29, 2015. (If the act involves more than one person, at least one person must be a Newton resident or attend school in Newton) Enter by uploading a video of your act to the contest’s private Youtube site by 12 midnight Friday, Feb.  27. In addition to the video, you’ll be asked to submit a photo, biography and a $25 entry fee.

    Ten finalists, voted on by the public via the YouTube site, will perform at Newton North High School on Sunday, March 29, 2015 before celebrity judges and the public. The first place winner receives $1,000, second place — $500 and third place— $250. The top three winners will also perform at Newton Festival of the Arts on May 9 at Newton City Hall.

    Newton Has Talent’s premier sponsor is Village Bank. For more information, visit here. For more information about Newton Rotary Club, visit here.

  • Rotary Newton Craft Beer Festival

    Rotary Newton Craft Beer Festival

    Do you like all things beer related?  The Rotary Club of Newton is hosting Rotary Newton Craft Beer Festival on Sunday, March 1 from 1-4 pm at the American Legion Post 440 at 295 California Street in Newton.

    Rotary Newton Craft Beer Festival

    The festival will feature craft beer and food vendors offering tasting samples.  “Mini-seminars” will be held throughout the day on brewing techniques, tasting hints and other topics.  There will also be a silent auction and/or raffle.  Live music will be provided by the Hot Biscuit Blues Band.

    Visit RotaryNewtonFestival.org for more information or to buy tickets!

    The Craft Beer Festival is a 100% volunteer effort, and all proceeds benefit the community service and international projects of the Rotary Club of Newton.  The festival is Rotary Club of Newton’s largest fundraiser of the year.

    About Rotary

    Rotary brings together a global network of volunteer leaders dedicated to tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. Rotary connects 1.2 million members of more than 34,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. Their work impacts lives at both the local and international levels, from helping families in need in their own communities to working toward a polio-free world. For more information, visit RotaryNewton.org.

     

  • NNHS Musical: Once Upon a Mattress

    NNHS Musical: Once Upon a Mattress

    Theatre Ink Proudly Presents
    NNHS Once Upon a Mattress

    Directed and Choreographed by Brad Jensen
    New Music by Jeanine Tesori
    Music by Mary Rodgers | Book by Jay Thompson,
    Dean Fuller and Marshall Barer | Lyrics by Marshall Barer
    March 12th, 13th, 14th, 2015, at 7:30PM
    March 15th at 2PM
    in the Performing Arts Center
    “If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken’s love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reaches the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn’t the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollercoaster spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some sidesplitting shenanigans. Chances are you’ll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.”
    How to get Tickets!
    Tickets for Once Upon a Mattress,
    will be available for purchase online
    after 7pm on February 13th at Seat Yourself via theatreink.net.
    Tickets will be available for purchase at the box office
    during the following times:
    (Main lobby of the theatre)
    Wed-Sat, Mar. 12-14                            6:00pm-7:30pm
    Sunday, March 15                       12:30pm-2:00pm
    Tickets are $10, $14 and $16 for reserved seating.
    Tickets may be paid for by cash, check or credit card in person
    or with a credit card online at Theatreink.net.
    Please make checks out to City of Newton.
    If you have any special seating needs please talk to the box office staff when purchasing your tickets.
    If you are purchasing online please contact adam_Brown@newton.k12.ma.us for accommodations.

     

  • Creative Arts and Sciences Fundraiser

    Creative Arts and Sciences Fundraiser

    SAVE THE DATE!!
    Creative Arts and Sciences Fundraiser
    CASC (Creative Arts and Sciences Committee) will be holding a citywide fundraiser on Friday, April 10, 7 – 10 PM at Newton South High School. Join past, present, and future chairs and members, NPS faculty and staff, and the larger Newton community.
    “Spring Into Swing” will feature vocalist Semenya McCord and a six-piece jazz ensemble. A one hour reception with complimentary beverages* and light fair will precede the concert.
    Tickets are limited and cost $35/person. Proceeds from the event will benefit CASC programming during the 2015-16 school year. Our larger goal is raise awareness of CASC and the amazing work the volunteers put forth year after year.
    Tickets go on sale Feb. 23rd. Mark your calendar.
    You can purchase tickets via the CASC web page here.
  • EverPresent: Photo & Video Organization

    EverPresent: Photo & Video Organization

    Guest Blog: Make 2015 the year you organize your photos and videos

    Photos and videos are often a source of stress when they should be a source of enjoyment.  80% of families never download new photos and videos from their phones and cameras.  There are over 1 trillion older photos, slides, albums and home movies that are not yet in a digital format.  As a working mother with two kids under four years old and relatives all across the country in sole possession of generations of family history, I can speak first hand to how difficult it is to document the best moments and share with family, despite the best of intentions.

    EverPresent: Photo & Video Organization

    My company, EverPresent (www.everpresentonline.com), is based in Newton Upper Falls, and we are doing our best to help families with their photos and videos.  We have created 47 new jobs in the last three years, so it is pretty clear our family was not alone in our struggle to keep track of family memories!  Mia was kind enough to invite us to answer some of the most common questions we hear from families.

    EverPresent: Photo & Video Organization

    1)      How do I pick what old memories to preserve?

    1. First, think about your whole family.  You may be most interested in scanning photo albums of your children, but your children will be most interested in old home films of you as a kid.  Try to find a balance.
    2. Think about what you would be most upset to lose.  You may have 20,000 photos to sort through, but that shouldn’t delay you from getting your wedding VHS tapes or baby albums scanned. You’ll feel much better just by getting started.
    3. Don’t be a perfectionist. Some of our clients scan everything they have. Others carefully select and organize everything.  It’s not a question of right or wrong, but rather one of how you want to spend your time.

    Everpresent

    2)      If I have old memories in multiple versions, how do I decide which to preserve?

    1. PHOTO SCANNING: If you have negatives, slides and prints, slides are usually the best bet.  They tend to have kept their color the best and had the least damage overall.  They also have rich resolution, allowing for better re-printing.  If you only have negatives and prints, which is more common, we usually recommend scanning photos.  While negatives do allow larger re-prints, scanning prints is much more economical and perfectly adequate for viewing photos on a computer.  They are also easier to organize.
    2. VIDEO CONVERSION: If you have old film reels and VHS tapes of the same content, it is a tougher decision.  Film reel digitizing technology has improved in the last decade, while old tapes have been degrading faster than the original reels.  So if quality is your number one concern, going back to the original 8mm, Super8 or 16mm films is the best option.  However, transferring the VHS tapes can be 80% less expensive, and for what is likely grainy old content in many cases, can be perfectly adequate.

    3)      How do I begin to organize my digital collection?

    1. First, get everything in one place on one computer.  If you try to organize on individual devices, you will end up having to repeat yourself.
    2. Second, create a backup of everything before you get started.  You can use the cloud, a hard drive or a disc.  This will reduce the stress of your organizing efforts because you know if you make a mistake, you can always go back.
    3. Third, do not try to organize and prioritize at the same time.  It is faster to take one spin through deleting or removing content you don’t want anymore—and then going through again to organize.
    4. Fourth, set up a realistic organizing scheme.  If you try to turn your family memories into the Library of Congress, you will never get through it.  Think about what really matters to your family, and what you would want to be able to find a decade from now, and start there.
    5. Fifth, when photo organizing, don’t just rely on folders, which can get very cumbersome over the years.  Learn about tagging capabilities so that you can search for photos within folders at the click of a button.

    4)      How to I keep my data safe?

    1. While there is nothing wrong with CDs and DVDs, we do not recommend solely relying on them.  Many new computers do not have disc players anymore, and playable movie DVDs cannot be edited or dragged and dropped on your computer.
    2. It is important to have at least one copy of all of your family memories away from your home.  Whether that’s in the cloud or on an external hard drive you keep somewhere safe, the key to backup is redundancy.

     

    The majority of families have a strong set of insurance policies, investment plans and a responsible will.  But too few have taken the time to plan how to pass on their stories and history, or be organized enough in the moment to allow photos and videos to enrich their lives.  Consider making 2015 the year you get control of your photos and videos.  And if you need any advice, the Newton-based team at EverPresent can be reached any time at 617-505-1132 or www.everpresentonline.com.

  • FREE Lecture by Dr. Anthony Rao on Parenting Boys

    FREE Lecture by Dr. Anthony Rao on Parenting Boys

    Boyhood Decoded: A Discussion with Dr. Anthony Rao

    FREE Lecture by Dr. Anthony Rao on Parenting Boys

    Learn how to understand your young son and what he needs to be confident, happy and healthy

    Dr. Anthony Rao on parenting boys

    Do you want to better understand your son? Are you curious about the trends facing young boys in today’s fast-paced, highly-competitive world? Are you wondering how to communicate with your son in ways that promote independence and build positive self-esteem?

    Join psychologist Dr. Anthony Rao for a candid and upbeat discussion on raising and educating boys successfully. During this talk, Dr. Rao will address the distinct challenges of helping young boys grow into happy and healthy young men. Armed with key insights into how boys think and navigate in the world, you’ll begin to see your son’s hidden talents and gifts – and you’ll leave with simple, practical tips for raising a strong and confident son.

    Following the discussion, Dr. Rao will sign copies of his book, The Way of Boys: Promoting the Social and Emotional Development of Young Boys.

    Date:  Thursday, March 5

    Time: 7pm – 9pm

    Location: The Fessenden School
    250 Waltham Street
    West Newton MA 02465

    RSVP: This event is open to the public and free of charge. Seating is limited and reservations are required. Please visit fessenden.org/event or call 617-964-5350 to reserve your seat.

    About  Dr. Anthony Rao

    Dr. Anthony Rao is a nationally-known expert in child psychology, appearing regularly on TV news programs and in magazines. He founded a pediatric psychology practice in Massachusetts and is the author of The Way of Boys: Promoting the Social and Emotional Development of Young Boys. For more information about Dr. Rao, please visit here.

    About the Book
    Dr. Rao’s book, The Way of Boys: Promoting the Social and Emotional Development of Young Boys, is about the crisis in American boyhood. In this practical and accessible guide to the distinct challenges of raising young boys into happy and healthy young men, Dr. Rao urges parents, educators, pediatricians, psychologists, and other developmental experts to reevaluate and radically alter how we deal with our youngest boys

    About the Fessenden School

    The Fessenden School is a private boys’ boarding and day school for prekindergarten through 9th grade, located in West Newton, MA. For more than 100 years, the Fessenden School has offered state-of-the-art facilities, curriculum, and programs specifically designed to meet the developmental needs of boys.

  • Kill Shelter Fundraiser to Save Dogs

    Kill Shelter Fundraiser to Save Dogs

    This is our dog sitter, Stacey from Wicked Happy Dogs. What most of you don’t know is that she spends hours of her free time every day volunteering for Survivor Tails Rescue Organization.
    Kill Shelter Fundraiser to Save Dogs
    Survivor Tails rescues dogs from high volume kill shelters in the South and brings them up here where they can find loving, forever homes.  Through Stacey’s amazing work she has brought me my very own dogs, Cleveland and Fancy. They have brought so much joy to our family that I feel it only necessary to give back to Stacey and Survivor Tails!

    1st Annual Rescue Fever Honorary Gala

    The organization is throwing their 1st Annual Rescue Fever Honorary Gala where 20% of proceeds will go to Last Call Foundation on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at Florian Hall 55 Hallet St Dorchester, MA. Starts at 6:00pm.
    Tickets include a 3 course dinner, entertainment and dancing!  The price of an individual ticket is $125; table of 10 is $100 per person.
    Purchase ticket here.