Newton Community Pride’s 4th annual WinterFEST will bring ice sculptures, live music, and other entertainment to Newton Centre Green (1221 Centre Street) on Friday, January 24, 4:30-6PM. Register here. This free event includes: Support the Welcome Home Blanket Drive by bringing new or gently used blankets.
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The high-school jazz/pop bank ZOZA will bring their smooth jazz and energetic pop vibes to Tango Mango (34 Langley Road, Newton Centre) on Friday, January 24, 6PM-8PM. You may have heard this quartet at Newton’s 5th Annual Celebration of the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This event…
Newton Community Pride’s 4th annual WinterFEST will feature a Guided Winter Walk on Saturday, January 25, 10AM-11AM at Cold Spring Park (1200 Beacon Street). This free event is family-friendly and dog-friendly (dress your dog in costume, if you wish). Olaf will be there, and free hot chocolate will be provided.…
Newton Community Pride’s 4th annual WinterFEST will host Winter Storytime at Newtonville Books (10 Langley Road, Newton Centre) on Saturday, January 25, 1PM-2PM. Bring the whole family to this free event for a cozy, interactive story hour with winter-themed tales. Register here.
On Saturday, January 25, 2PM-3:30PM, the Newton Free Library will host a Lunar New Year Celebration! People from many Asian countries observe the Lunar New Year by putting on their national costumes, singing, dancing and playing ensemble music with traditional and modern instruments. Adults and children of all ages are welcome…
Newton Community Pride’s 4th annual WinterFEST will host a Winter Craft & Family Dance Party on Sunday, January 26, 1PM-2:30PM at the New Art Center (61 Washington Park, Newtonville). Register here. This free event features craft activities, a winter-themed photo booth, and dancing to music provided by Matt Heaton and…
The Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in the Boston Public Garden is a beloved, iconic piece of public art, created by Newton artist Nancy Schön. On Sunday, January 26 at 2PM, the Newton Free Library, will host a screening of the documentary Make Way for Ducklings: From Boston to Moscow with…
Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems — based on a shared belief that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Family and friends who have…
Cherry Street Music starts the new year with Classical with a Twist – Love Is All Around on Sunday, February 2 at 3PM at The Allen Center (35 Webster Street, West Newton). It will be a magical program of Love & Friendship, including romantic works by Debussy & a collaborative “Over the Rainbow” finale. It…
The Evangelical Baptist Church invites everyone to a festive evening of Scripture and song on Sunday, December 15 at 5PM at 23 Chapel Street in Newton. Journey through the promises and fulfillment of Christ’s coming, and celebrate the hope, peace, and joy found in the gospel at Christmas. A reception of…
The 21st annual Teen Summer Expo will be held on Monday, February 3, 5:30-8PM in the cafeteria of Newton South High School (140 Brandeis Road). Participants can meet with the directors and other staff of various summer enrichment programs for students aged 12-18 to find summer opportunities. There are local and…
The Newton Free Library will host a Haiku Writing Workshop where local poets Grey Held and Elizabeth Lund — two of the directors of Haiku Newton — will talk about the history of haiku and introduce participants to a variety of image-related exercises and sensory activities to help spark creative…















