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Learn about teen Summer enrichment

For guidance on finding meaningful teen enrichment go to TeenSummerExpos.com. See top quality summer opportunities listed by the child’s interests. There’s also a page for free or inexpensive, virtual programs that teens can do now during the school ye… Continue reading

Tutor Available

Anna Laytham, Boston College student in the Newton area with teaching and childcare experience, is available to tutor. She can tutor all ages in Math, Science, Mandarin, English. She is available to help with homework or to help supervise during &#8230… Continue reading

Looking to help in the community? Make kids club bags for the Centre Street Food Pantry!

Help give families with children an extra bag of food as part of the Kids Club Program. Please help by making a grocery bag (or more than one) filled with kid-friendly foods. If you’re interested, go to the website www.centrestfoodpantry.org/dona… Continue reading

Looking for something to do Martin Luther King Day weekend and the following weekend?

Consider Belmont World Film’s Family Festival View the festival trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzi8KRjhQfY Belmont World Film’s Family Festival goes completely virtual this year, expanding from its typical four days to ten to allow au… Continue reading

Tutor available

Rishabh Ishar, a recent graduate with an MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, is offering online tutoring for students in all Math/Science subjects, AP courses, PSAT/SAT/ACT prep, and more! For more information, click here for a flyer or contact him … Continue reading

Black Lives Matter Resources

A resource guide about Black Lives Matter made by members of the Bigelow World Issues and Politics Club. Check it out at Black Lives Matter Resources –it is loaded with ways for students and adults to make a difference. The … Continue reading &#8… Continue reading

Newton Food Pantry – Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Volunteer Recruitment

The Newton Food Pantry is currently looking for new volunteers with linguistic skills, BIPOC volunteers, and volunteers from diverse backgrounds. Click here to learn more about this opportunity.   Continue reading

Free Webinar on Environmental Justice

Join a virtual session in which Dr. Daniel Faber will speak about climate change and the ecological crisis, as well as issues of environmental and climate injustice. Environmental Injustice and the Crisis of Environmentalism January 12th, 7:00 pm Regis… Continue reading

Please join Newton SEPAC for an Open Board Meeting!

Agenda: Vote on minutes of 2 past meetings Old Business: discussion of compensatory services related to Covid-19 upcoming presentations New Business January 12th 7:30 pm via Google Meet: meet.google.com/rus-mimx-jnc Continue reading

Join in reading “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You”

Read or listen to authors Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi as they connect you to the history of racism from 1415 to today. You’ll walk away more educated so that you can powerfully practice antiracism in your daily life. … Continue readin… Continue reading