Category Archives: Education/Enrichment

The Newton Food Pantry TAP team is looking for your help!

The Newton Food Pantry TAP (Teen Ambassador Program) team is gearing up for their first Winter Gear Drive. Please support this initiative that will benefit NFP’s youth clients. See the flyer here for important details. They’ll be collecting items January … Continue reading

Elder Law 101 – Who will take care of my special needs adult child

Temple Emanuel presents ELDER LAW 101 : Who will take care of my special needs adult child after I am gone? Elder law attorney Don Freedman, social worker Joan Katz, and care manager Audrey Zabin, will speak on the special … Continue reading

Surprise Raffle from Newton Rotary

Thanks to a generous donor, the Newton Rotary Club now has this magnificent gift basket to raffle off! Visit RotaryNewton.org to buy tickets.  Hurry – tickets are only on sale for about a week! The best of the best all … Continue reading ?

Support Newton Kids Three to Five Days a Week

The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton provides elementary and middle school students with their Out-of-School-Time program… … and they can’t continue to do this alone. They need your support! The Boys & Girls Club complements the … Continue reading

Youth Happenings at the West Suburban YMCA

December 2020 Winter Vacation Programs December 28th – December 31st Give your kids something to look forward to – no screens attached! Sign up for one of the Y’s school vacation programs for an active week of socially distanced games, … Continue reading

Newton CPC Update

Two new affordable housing proposals will be submitted for review at the CPC’s January 12th meeting. The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) will hold this meeting as a virtual meeting. To view and participate download the “Zoom Cloud Meetings” app in any app … Continue reading

Addressing Cyberbullying in an Online World

It may come as no surprise that increased time online in the age of COVID-19 has increased concerns about cyberbullying. Sometimes kids feel powerful by putting another person down, and it’s even easier to do now when our children aren’t … Continue reading

NSHS FORJ Book Group

NSHS FORJ will host a book discussion on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You with middle and high school students, parents and teachers. Knowledge is power, and knowledge of racism and how it works will benefit everyone living in this country. … Continue reading

Pre-Med Level I Program

Harvard Student Agencies is offering a four day online Pre-Med Level I course for high school students. The classes will be through the Zoom® video conferencing software and taught by qualified student instructors. Pre-Med Academy Level I will cover modules … Continue reading

Building Resilience Series

The Resilience Project is an innovative school- and community-based initiative designed to promote the mental health and well-being of adolescents. It provides support to students, parents, educators, counselors and communities through collaboration with school personnel, customized educational programming and improved … Continue reading