Category: All About Newton

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

  • 2nd Annual Forgirlsake Women’s Doubles Tennis Open

    2nd Annual Forgirlsake Women’s Doubles Tennis Open

    2nd Annual Forgirlsake Women’s Doubles Tennis Open

    Have fun playing tennis while supporting a worthwhile cause!

    9am to 2pm

    Saturday Sept 27, 2014

    Newton North High School Tennis Courts

    Welcome all women’s doubles players in the 3.0/3.5/4.0 play range
    You may enter with or without a partner (organizers will match up single entrants)
    Register here.

    To benefit Forgirlsake.org, a Newton-based 501(c)3
    100% of proceeds go directly to education for girls internationally

    Read more about our educational efforts here.

    ForGirlsakeWomen'sDoublesTennisOpen2013

  • Obesity Prevention Training for Youth Soccer Coaches

    Obesity Prevention Training for Youth Soccer Coaches

    US Youth Soccer Launches First-of-its-Kind Nationwide Child

    “Coaching Healthy Habits” equips coaches to teach healthy habits in addition to soccer skills

    US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in the nation, is taking a stand against childhood obesity with Coaching Healthy Habits, a new training to help coaches teach youth players to make healthier decisions on and off the field.

    Sugary drinks and calorie-dense snacks are commonly served to young athletes, often due to mistaken assumptions about how many calories kids burn during practice. Studies show that in a typical youth sport training session, children may be active less than half of the time. The Coaching Healthy Habits training module is the first of its kind to equip youth soccer coaches to target these risk factors for childhood obesity with three simple principles:

    • Drink Right (hydrate with water instead of sugary beverages)
    • Snack Smart (snack on fruits and vegetables)
    • Move More (increase physical activity during practice)

    The Coaching Healthy Habits training is a result of a collaboration between  Massachusetts Youth Soccer, US Youth Soccer and Healthy Kids Out of School, an initiative of ChildObesity180 at Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition. The training was tested in a statewide pilot this year with the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association.

    As a result of the pilot, all 2,000 Massachusetts Youth Soccer coaches granted licenses this year completed the Coaching Healthy Habits training. With more than 200,000 players and 10,000 licensed coaches, Massachusetts Youth Soccer is the second largest US Youth Soccer member State Association in the country. Moving forward, the training will be required for all new coaches in the state, as well as New Hampshire and Maine.

    “Our coaches know that they’re not just teaching soccer skills; they’re teaching life skills that will help their players achieve success on and off the field,” said Ian Mulliner, Technical Director of Massachusetts Youth Soccer. “It’s really important to us that these behaviors become second nature at practice, so we’re including it as part of our required coursework for all new coaches.”

    Healthy Kids Out of School works with leaders around the country to promote the Drink Right, Move More, and Snack Smart principles for healthy out-of-school time. The program’s Healthy Kids Hub website provides resources to support the implementation of these principles. Regional funding for the Healthy Kids Out of School initiative is provided by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation, with additional support from Newman’s Own Foundation.

    For additional information about Coaching Healthy Habits, go here.

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  • Chinese Historical Society of NE Annual Dinner

    Chinese Historical Society of NE Annual Dinner

    The Chinese Historical Society of New England (CHSNE) annual meeting and dinner is just a few weeks away—Wednesday, September 24—at China Pearl restaurant in Boston.  

    This year, CHSNE will be honoring Boston Dragon Boat Festival, Inc for its 35-year dedication to promoting and sharing a Chinese tradition on the Charles River, across New England and beyond! Additionally, CHSNE will be hosting John Kuo Wei (Jack) Tchen—co-founder and senior historian at Museum of Chinese in America, co-author/editor of Yellow Peril: An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear (2014), and senior historian to New-York Historical Society’s new exhibit opening later this month–Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion.

    Chinese Historical Society of New England annual dinner Boston

     

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    CHSNE continues to be committed to its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of Chinese Americans in the New England region since the post-colonial period.  We urge you to help continue its work by your participation and support at the annual meeting and dinner.
    (Also note, there are student tickets available for $35, just contact Susan Chinsen for more information at chsneboston@yahoo.com).
  • Need help with computers, laptops or iPads?

    Need help with computers, laptops or iPads?

    Free Computer Help

    Friday, September 12, 2014
    9:30 AM-11:30 AM
    Newton Senior Center
    345 Walnut Street, Newtonville

    Need help with computers, laptops or iPads?

    Sign up with the Front Desk Receptionist for FREE one-on-one tutorials! Our tutors can help with the following:  Basics, Camera, Craigslist, Excel, Email, Facebook, Games, Google, iPad, MAC, PC, Photoshop, Word.  All topics not available every week.

    Newton Senior Center, Need help with computers, laptops or iPads?

  • Family Friendly Events at Harvard Book Store

    Family Friendly Events at Harvard Book Store

    Jason Segel on Friday, Sept. 12 (reading from his new book Nightmares!, for middle-grade readers)

    Jason Segel, Nightmares chapter book
    B.J. Novak on Thursday, Oct. 2 (reading from The Book With No Pictures, for early readers)


    B J Novak

    For the Jason Segel event, there’s a raffle for families to win free tickets (raffle deadline is Sunday 9/7 at 11:59pm) here.

    BJ Novak, Jason Segel

     

    Harvard Book Store

    1256 Massachusetts Ave

    Cambridge, MA 02138

  • YogaBox: Try FREE Class at Open House

    YogaBox: Try FREE Class at Open House

    What is YogaBox?

    It’s a new fitness concept developed at Nonantum Boxing Club to combine the cardio and strengthening workout of a boxing workout with the core workout and stretching of yoga.

    YogaBox, Dawn Davis

     

    Why combine Yoga with Boxing?

    Boxing actually has a lot in common with yoga. Both are all about the breath. You need to be able to control your breath in the ring to sustain your energy just as in yoga, the breath is what the practice is ultimately about.

    Both yoga and boxing work the core muscles. The power for boxing punches doesn’t come from arms and shoulders; it’s actually from the core muscles in the lower body turning to create force. In yoga, core muscles are utilized in every pose.

    What you will get out of a YogaBox workout:

    • strengthening
    • cardio vascular
    • stretching
    • core workout
    • abdominal workout
    • boxing skills
    • yoga poses (Vinyasa Flow Yoga)
    • fun
    • friendly and inviting atmosphere
    • No boxing or yoga experience necessary

    Who is Teaching YogaBox?

    It’s taught by the two best fitness instructors in their field! The YogaBox class is carefully constructed so that the yoga and boxing complement each other. The yoga routine designed by Dawn Davis who spent the last year learning to box, focuses on core strengthening as well as stretching the muscles used during the boxing workout. Marc Gargaro’s boxing workout will make you sweat.

    Marc Gargaro

    Marc Gargaro

    Marc Gargaro is a certified Level II USA Boxing Certified coach and licensed Professional trainer as well as a licensed boxing promoter. He was an accomplished amateur boxer for several years and was a finalist in the Heavyweight Division of the 2005 USA Northeast Regional Championship Tournament as well as a Lowell Golden Gloves semi-finalist in 2007. He has extensive experience in strength and conditioning programs and sport specific training.

    Dawn Davis

    Dawn Davis yoga, YogaBox, Nonantum Boxing Club

    Dawn Obeidallah Davis brings a rich set of experiences to the teaching of yoga. She is a Developmental Psychologist, a mother of three, and is trained in both the Baptiste and Elemental yoga traditions.  In addition to her expertise and formal training, Dawn brings great enthusiasm to teaching yoga, celebrating the joy of life through movement and breath. A soulful teacher, Dawn helps students cultivate energy in an energetic yet systematically calming way. She is a former Harvard Medical School faculty member and is the author of scientific articles on child development. Dawn received her Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from The Pennsylvania State University, and has trained in Elemental Yoga with Bo Forbes and in Baptiste Power Yoga with Coeli Marsh.

    YogaBox

    YogaBox FREE Open House

    What: Join us for the launch of a new fitness class: YogaBox! It combines strengthening, conditioning, stretching, core work and cardio for a fun and time efficient workout. We will be using the heavy bag, boxing gloves and wraps, and a yoga mat. You do NOT need to know how to box OR do yoga. Please bring a yoga mat and boxing gloves and wraps if you have them. You can also borrow boxing gloves from Nonantum Boxing Club.

    Where: Nonantum Boxing Club at 75 Adams St

    Who Is Teaching It?: Dawn Davis for Yoga and Marc Gargaro for Boxing

    When: Tuesday, October 7th at 9 am until 10:15 am (75 minutes)

    Cost: FREE for this open house!

    Classes will run Tuesdays at 9 am to 10:15 (30 minutes of boxing followed by 45 minutes of yoga for a total of 75 minutes).

    Special promotional pricing: $75 for 5 classes (never expires and can be applied to any other class at Nonantum Boxing Club including Heavy Bag and Boxygen).

    Classes are otherwise $20/drop in.

    Questions: Contact Marc Gargaro at 617.340.3700 or info@nonantumboxingclub.com.

    Sign Up: email info@nonantumboxingclub.com or leave a comment to reserve your spot. The Open House is limited to the first 20 people who sign up due to space constraints.

    YogaBox open house, Nonantum Boxing Club

  • Shake it Up With Social Media

    Shake it Up With Social Media

    Shake it Up With Social Media

    When: Friday, Sept. 12, 9-11 a.m.

    Where: Newton-Needham Chamber office, 281 Needham St, Newton
    Cost: $50/chamber members, $60/non-members

    Networking Event at NewTV

    Like it, love it, or hate it… as a business professional, you simply can’t ignore social media. You’ve heard all the names — Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, and many more.

    But the questions remain: What is it? Why do I need it? How will my business benefit? And most importantly can I pick just ONE because we all know time is money!

    Join us and discover the wide array of social media tools that exist at the intersection of business and social media and learn about their tremendous potential to help sell your product, service, or personal brand. So let’s shake things up with social media and transform your passions into profits!

    Register online or call 617-244-5300.

  • Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

    Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

    Sitting Down for a Super Cause
    Flash Mob Video – Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6PM

    We are welcoming all folks to join us TODAY at Community Boating.

    Community Boating, Inc | 21 David Mugar Way | Boston | MA | 02114

    Tuesday, September 9th at 6PM on CBI‘s dock for our “Sitting Down for a Super Cause” Flash Mob Video.

    Yes, you heard that right–a flash mob video, but unlike other videos you’ve seen before. No preparation is necessary. Just bring a chair!

    The most creative, fun chairs will win prizes (CBI swag), and one lucky participant in the flash mob video will win an Adult Full Year membership to CBI (so come by 6:30PM latest if you want to be involved!).

    Instead of dancing, we will create a video of all participants sitting down. If you don’t have a chair to bring, you may use one of our boring folding chairs.

    This video is for our upcoming Indiegogo campaign, “Cheers for Chairs — Accessible Sailing at CBI“, which we’re really excited to share with you at the flash mob video event.

    All participants are welcome to stay after sunset until 7:30PM for the hopeful viewing of the Supermoon. (Supermoon viewing not guaranteed. For more information about theSept. 9 Supermoon, visit . Photo Credit of Supermoon image above to Andy Woodruff.)

    We hope you will join us on the dock on Tuesday!! RSVP at our Facebook event page.

    Join Flash Mob Video Today at 6pm

  • Jon Stewart’s Best Rant Ever. Because Ferguson.

    Jon Stewart’s Best Rant Ever. Because Ferguson.

    “If, after watching this, you are still thinking to yourself, “Being black can’t be that much harder,” here are some questions for you. Then, as a favor to me, I’d love it if you shared this. I’d owe you one.”

    Jon Stewart:

    “Race is there and it is a constant. You’re tired of hearing about it? Imagine how effen exhausting it is living it.”

    Jon Stewart's Best Rant Ever

  • FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
    Newton Free Library, 330 Homer Street, Newton Centre, Druker Auditorium
    FREE Blood Pressure Clinic at Newton Free Library

    The City’s Health Department hosts a free blood pressure clinic every second and fourth Monday morning.

    September 8 and September 22, 2014

    Contact: Valerie Carroll   617-796-1438