Coffee Hour at the Waban Library Center
Join us at the Waban Library Center for Coffee Hour! Coffee and tea are provided for free. Get cozy with a book or newspaper, chat with your community, get some work done, or just enjoy [...]
Join us at the Waban Library Center for Coffee Hour! Coffee and tea are provided for free. Get cozy with a book or newspaper, chat with your community, get some work done, or just enjoy [...]
Weekend Bar at Tango Mango Join us every Friday and Saturday evening from 6 PM to 11 PM for our new weekend bar! Kick back with your favorite drinks, great company, and a warm atmosphere [...]
FUUSN’s Social Justice Speakers Task Force is holding a discussion with Christine Nguyen, Jefferson Hussey, and Renee Hamilton, volunteer organizers with Eastern Service Workers Association (ESWA). ESWA is an all-volunteer association of low-paid service workers [...]
In an unprecedented attempt to heal centuries of racism and antisemitism, and combat the rising racial and ethnic tension in their Brooklyn communities, the largest reform synagogue and the oldest black Baptist Church attempt to [...]
Energy affordability is a key issue right now: bills are sky rocketing, and the Massachusetts State Legislature wants to do something to appease concerned residents. But what is best for ordinary voters? Come find out [...]
NewTV invites all current and prospective members to our Members Network Meet-Up on Wednesday, February 25, at our Needham Street studio. This event will be a fun and engaging evening in a relaxed atmosphere. There [...]
Want to try an instrument that is fun and relatively easy to play? Learn the fundamentals of ukulele playing with Julie Stepanek Murray! This three part series will cover the basics (tuning, fretting, strumming, and [...]
Many of us learn about school desegregation in the context of the mid-twentieth-century South: Brown v. Board of Education, Ruby Bridges, and the Little Rock Nine. Yet a century before that, young Black women in [...]
If the realist theories of international relations were correct, there would have been little or no sustained U.S. governmental involvement in the Irish peace process in the 1990s and beyond. Yet history tells a different [...]
SHINE Mural project for Newton middle and high school artists Newton Community Events & Programs (formerly Newton Cultural Development) is once again offering student artists a chance to "shine" through our SHINE mural project. The [...]
Weekend Bar at Tango Mango Join us every Friday and Saturday evening from 6 PM to 11 PM for our new weekend bar! Kick back with your favorite drinks, great company, and a warm atmosphere [...]
Newton Baroque presents music of the Stuttgart Court. Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (ca. 1690 to 1758) grew up in Bologna and spent much of his career at the courts of Munich and Stuttgart. His Concerti a [...]