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March 12
Newton Special Election
March 15
5th Grade Creative Arts & Sciences
Michael LaFosse
April 3rd Chateau Night
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Mark Your Calendars - Chateau Night is coming April 3rd!
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Bring your whole family, or grab a sitter plan a grown-up night out for a great meal at the Chateau Restaurant in Waltham on Wednesday, April 3rd from 5-8 pm and 20% of your total bill will go to Burr! Just print this coupon and present it to the waitperson when paying your check. Take-out counts too! You can also print multiple copies of the coupon to give to friends and neighbors. We hope to see you there!
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5th Grade Creative Arts & Sciences March 15
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Burr School Creative Arts and Sciences welcomes Michael LaFosse, co-founder of the Origamido Studio, www.origamido.com, an origami teaching/design center and papermaking studio.
Mr. LaFosse will present an Origami Math and Art enrichment program for the 5th grade students on March 15th. The students will learn to make three-dimensional geometric origami designs while discovering the math connection in this amazing art form.
Mr. LaFosse is widely recognized as one of the top origami masters working today. His works have graced museums worldwide, including the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris; the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona; the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach, Florida; Hangar 7 in Salzburg, Austria; the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts; a five-city touring exhibit in Japan; and many others. He has authored over 70 books, kits, and video publications about origami and related paper arts.
Not only can he be seen at Burr School, but you can see Michael LaFosse in the Peabody Award-winning documentary film, Between the Folds.
The program will take place in the 5th grade classrooms:
8:45am- 9:45am Ms. Moran
9:50am-10:50am Ms. Cooley/Ms. O'Donnell
10:55am-11:55am Mr. McMahon
This program is fully and generously funded by the Burr School PTO.
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Don't Forget to vote!
Override Special Election March 12
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On March 12, Newton voters will weigh in on an override proposal that is critical to the future of Newton and particularly to Newton's schools. The 3-question override package includes $4.5 million dollars to address dramatic student enrollment growth, plus funding to renovate or rebuild and expand Newton's oldest and severely crowded schools.
In the past decade, Newton's student population has increased by about 1,000 students and 850+ more are projected over the next five years. Schools are bursting at the seams. Question 1 on the March 12 ballot will provide funding to renovate/rebuild and expand the Zervas School, provide modulars for Bowen, Burr, Horace Mann and Mason Rice, and hire additional teachers for the growing student population at all grade levels throughout the district.
Questions 2 and 3 on the ballot will provide funding to enable the rebuilding/renovation and expansion of the antiquated and overcrowded Angier and Cabot-Newton's oldest school buildings-which the Massachusetts School Building Authority has named among the 30 worst in the state for building condition. Money currently lost on high energy costs and major repairs from these schools can be diverted to other schools. In addition, the expansion of the centrally located Angier, Cabot and Zervas schools will ease the population pressure on surrounding schools throughout Newton. If the overrides pass, Newton stands to receive about $27 million in state reimbursement for the projects.
If you plan to be out of town on the March 12, you can vote before Election Day at the Newton Election Commission, 1st floor of City Hall. Mark your calendars and don't forget to vote YES YES YES on March 12. For more information, go to Building Newton's Future.
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Newton at Home Volunteers Needed
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Newton at Home (NAH) is a non-profit member organization that helps Newton senior citizens live independently and safely in their homes. Most of the services are provided by volunteers, and so we need your help. We need drivers and those who can do chores around the house for seniors who can't do these things on their own. NAH is also looking for help with writing and updating NAH marketing materials, as well as technology support for office staff and the NAH website. Hours are flexible! Please call or email NAH today to volunteer: 617-795-2560 or volcoord@newtonathome.org.
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Chinese Cultural Festival March 9
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 Enjoy a fabulous day of Chinese music, dance, martial arts, food, chorus, costumes and craft activities at the Newton Cultural Center, 225 Nevada Street. On March 9th from 9:30 - 5pm we are celebrating and embracing the value and awareness of cultural diversity in our community with the first annual Chinese Cultural Festival, sponsored by The Mayor's Office for Cultural Affairs. From 9:30 - noon there are childrens' activities, panel discussions from 9:30 - 11am and wonderful live entertainment from 1:00 until 5:00. Admission is free, but please bring a non-perishable food item for the Newton Food Pantries. Visit www.newtoncommunitypride.org for more information. Back to Top
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March 2013 Unplugged and Connected Calendar
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Unplugged and Connected reminds us there is more to life than what is on the other side of a plug.
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| Kindergarten Soccer registration deadline March 22 |
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 Registration for Kindergarten Soccer is Open
Register by
March 22 for the spring season!
Since 1993, Kindergarten Soccer has been introducing children to soccer in a fun and non-competitive environment, where girls and boys develop friendships, learn teamwork, and gain confidence. We play on Saturday mornings at Richardson Field in Waban, starting April 6. Join us and meet other Newton families! The program is open to all current Newton kindergartners, and all children who will enter kindergarten in Newton in the fall of 2013.
Kindergarten Soccer is a program of the Zervas Elementary PTO. For more information and for online registration, please visit our website: www.KindergartenSoccer.org.
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