Everyone
Time:
Jun 13 2010 - 7:00pm
Please join Eric Hewitt and the Charles River Wind Ensemble for an evening of music from the movies. The program features a performance of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, with special guest soloist Gretchen Peery-Hewitt. The concert also includes music of John Williams, Richard Rodgers, Danny Elfman, and Kenneth Alford. Don't miss this fun and exciting free concert.
Location
First Baptist Church848 Beacon St
Newton Centre,
MA,
02459United States
42° 19' 48.774" N, 71° 11' 47.0364" W
Time:
Jun 26 2010 - 8:45am - 12:00pm

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Location
West Suburban YMCA276 Church Street
Newton,
MA,
02458United States
42° 21' 16.9992" N, 71° 11' 22.0776" W
Time:
Mar 6 2010 - 9:00am - Mar 8 2010 - 9:30pm
Save 10% on your total purchase and a 10% contribution will go back to the West Suburban YMCA to support our Youth Programs!
Location
Modells Sporting Goods210 Needham Street
Newton,
MA,
02464United States
42° 18' 37.35" N, 71° 12' 51.084" W
Time:
Mar 14 2010 - 3:00pm
Please join Eric Hewitt and the Charles River Wind Ensemble for an afternoon of great classical music. The program has something for everyone and includes music of Richard Strauss, Bizet, Dukas, Husa, and Hindemith. Don't miss this varied and exciting free concert.
Location
First Baptist Church848 Beacon St
Newton Centre,
MA,
02459United States
Time:
Feb 23 2010 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
The Newton EcoTeam Project is an exciting way to lower your household carbon footprint,
save money, meet others and have fun. Working in groups, with an easy workbook, you
can learn to make simple, inexpensive changes, calculate the reduction of your carbon
footprint and benefit from the resulting savings. Join us for this introductory program which
will be facilitated by Bonnie Glickman and Jay walter, co-chairs of the Newton EcoTeam
Project. We have made a three-year commitment to help form 1,000 EcoTeams in Newton
by 2013, as part of the statewide Cool Mass program with 10 other Massachusetts
communities. Join us at the Newton Free Library for this important step in greening our city!
Location
Newton Free Library - Druker Auditorium330 Homer Street
Newton Centre,
MA,
02459United States
Time:
Mar 6 2010 - 7:00pm - 11:00pm
Support Kids in Africa and have fun !
Come to the March 6 fundraising event for the Chawama Family Support Home
for AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Zambia. This annual Youth Coffee
House is our main fundraiser for this project. Buy tickets ($5 youth, $10 adults) or
make a donation. Acoustic and comedy acts start at 7pm and the bands begin at
9pm. You can buy snacks, t-shirts, jewelry and other African items to support this
worthwhile project. Communities Without Borders now supports the education of
more than 1,500 AIDS orphans and vulnerable children from pre-school throgh
university. Free parking available.
Location
First Unitarian Society in Newton1326 Washington Street
West Newton,
MA,
02465United States
Location
295 Highland Avenue
Newton,
MA,
02465
Time:
Feb 14 2010 - 2:00pm - 3:25pm
Celebrate Valentine's Day with this timeless love story. This family favorite is set in the 18th century, featuring beautifully painted sets and lavishly costumed marionettes. Newton Cultural Center, 225 Nevada Street. Order tickets by phone at 617-527-8283 or visit www.newtonculturalcenter.org and click on mayor's office for Cultural Affairs. Open seating. Tickets $8 in advance/$10 at the door.
Location
Newton Cultural Center225 Nevada Street
Newton,
MA,
02460United States
Location
Performances at the Rashi School Auditorium
15 Walnut Park,
MA,
02459
Time:
Jan 10 2010 - 3:02pm - 5:06pm
Newton Symphony Orchestra Family Concert: Sunday January 10th at 3pm at the Rashi Auditorium. The Newton All City Orchestra and two fabulous soloists, winners of the Newton Symphony Orchestra Young Soloists Competition elementary and middle school divisions will perform with the Newton Symphony on the stage at the Rashi Auditorium, conducted by James M. Orent. Mitsuru Yonezaki, student at Bowen Elementary School will play the Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra by Sarasate and Sophie Applbaum, student at the Winsor school will play the first movement of the Saint-Saens Cello Concerto. These delightful performers will sweep you into their musical worlds and transport you to new realms.
Students from the Newton All City Orchestra will sit in with NSO members to play the Red Iguana Rhumba and an arrangement of the final movement of Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony.
The program includes music from and for childhood; music you’ll recognize from Fantasia (the dancing hippos) and Fantasia 2000 (the flying whales), as well as favorites by Leroy Anderson and John Philip Souza.
Following the performance audience members can meet the conductor, soloists and members of the orchestras over refreshments. There will be an instrument petting zoo at which children can try playing an instrument.
Tickets for the family concert are available at www.newtonsymphony.org or by calling 617 965 2555; the prices are, $5 for children, $10 for adults with a family cap of $25, so everyone can come and experience this great music. Children who come to the concert will receive a free gift.
Location
Rashi Auditorium15 Walnut Park
Newton,
MA,
02459United States