Mindy Kaling will not be able to make the Spring Fling due to a scheduling conflict.
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Thank you to everyone who left a comment. Exciting News!!! EVERYONE WHO LEFT A COMMENT WINS!
HI Mia –
Thanks SO very much for all the concert hype, we truly appreciate it. I just noticed that 14 people have commented on the story so far. Originally we said we’d like to giveaway 5 Family Tickets but we have decided to give a Family ticket to everyone who has commented. The venue holds something like 500 people so there’s no reason not to bring as many people in as we can!
If more people respond, I can giveaway a total of 80 tickets.
To redeem their tickets, they need only e-mail me (krobbins@newphil.org) with their full name by 10am on Sunday, January 29th. They should reference you somewhere, either in the message or subject line. Unless they say otherwise, I will assume they want tickets to the Family Concert.
Will you be able to join us?
Thanks again and please let me know if this works for you!
Many thanks,
Kara
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The New Philharmonia Orchestra is a Newton-based community orchestra under the umbrella of the Newton Cultural Alliance.
“Our mission and motto is Music for All and we accomplish this by providing a Classics Concert Series, Family Discovery Concert Series, Pops Concerts, Summer Concerts, and music outreach and education. We strive to produce high-quality classical music accessible. New Phil would also love to be added to your resource roll. Our next three programs this winter should be rather interesting to your readers. We are doing a Family Discovery Concert & Instrument Petting Zoo side-by-side with student performers and narrator this month, our February Classics concert features the World Premiere of a symphony by a 12 year old plus a concerto performance by teenager Aaron Wolff, and we are doing a “karaoke” concert on St. Patrick’s Day.”
GIVAWAY: 5 Family Tickets (2 Adults and 2 Students) to attend ANY Family or Classics Concert. Maybe you’d love to use it for …
Featuring a side-by-side performance with
Newton All-City Orchestra
Greg Livingston, Director
Narrated performance of the musical adventure
How Bear Lost His Tail
by local composer Pasquale Tassone
Narrated by Emily Paley, NNHS Senior
Click here to purchase tickets
To win tickets, please leave a comment. Winners will be selected at the end of January.







This year the MidWinter Coffeehouse returns on February 11th, 2012 at the First Unitarian Society in Newton (1326 Washington St., West Newton), to benefit the F.A. Day PTO.
The MidWinter Coffeehouse is a fun evening of live folk (and other) music, featuring traditional Irish music trio Corvus, event founder and former Day parent Rob Siegel , emcee Eric Moore, and Day parents and friends including Barb Cassidy, Eric Chasalow, George Attisano, and Pam McA’Nulty.
Beer, wine, and soft drinks will be available for sale along with light refreshments.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door if available (Adults over 21 only, please).
Doors open at 6:30, music starts at 7.
For tickets and more information please visit the website www.mwch.org or email midwintercoffee@gmail.com.

Getting nostalgic and want to have a keepsake of these memories? You are in luck! Click here to purchase.
This gorgeous coffee table book that depicts the old Newton North High School is $85 and was lovingly photographed by Newton photographer, Sharon Schindler.
She also has more images available. Here’s a sampling:
Old Newton North High School Posters
Old Newton North High School 9 Piece Canvas
Old Newton North High School Demolition
Old Newton North High School Mosaic Tiles

Please join us for Slow Flow Vinyasa in the upstairs secret room at L’Aroma Cafe in West Newton (behind the movie theater).
When: Mondays, 9:30-10:45
Session 1: January 9-March 26 (no class 1/16 and 2/20)
Session 2: April 2-June 11 (no class 4/16 and 5/28)
Cost: $150 for the session, $48 for 3 Pass
Bea Abascal, CYT, RYT provides a warm and playful environment for your practice. Alignment, breath and core work are the primary focus, along with a soothing energy to refuel you for the day. You will be nurtured and challenged. And then stay for tea … or espresso.
Beginners welcome … this is a small class setting so you can get extra attention if you want it.
For more info on Bea, please visit her website or her blog.

This new Funnel Ball makes shooting baskets much easier. You just aim for the big funnel at the top. This was the Class Gift from Peirce’s Class of 2011 5th Graders and was recently installed.