Newton History Walking Tours: 100+ Years Ago in Auburndale
Did you know that Auburndale was almost called Pigeonville? Or that Lasell University still carries on traditions established in the 19th century? This tour takes [...]
Ice Cream Social
Treat yourself to something sweet! Enjoy a free ice cream sundae bar with all the fixings, courtesy of Sunrise Senior Living. Just show up!
Cooper Center Listening Session
As we prepare for the opening of the Cooper Center this fall, we will host several Director-led listening sessions across the community. These sessions will [...]
Santon: Pianist and Composer Defying Limits
Santon, a blind and autistic pianist and composer, is captivating audiences with his emotionally rich and stylistically diverse performances. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and [...]
How to Recognize, Prevent, & Respond to Scams
Led by Robin Putnam from the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation In this session, you will learn essential information to stay steps [...]
How to Recognize, Prevent, & Respond to Scams
Led by Robin Putnam from the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation In this session, you will learn essential information to stay steps [...]
Piano Concert with Mark West
Local pianist Mark L. West will perform solo piano works ranging from classical music by Chopin and Mozart to “turn of the century” ragtime by [...]
Community Document Shredding & Medication Take-Back Day
Open to all Newton residents. Shredding service is for RESIDENTIAL materials only (no business materials). Staples and paper clips may be left in documents. Already [...]
Piano Concert with Mark West
Local pianist Mark L. West will perform solo piano works ranging from classical music by Chopin and Mozart to “turn of the century” ragtime by [...]
Volunteer Fair
Have you recently moved to Newton? Are you a longtime resident looking for new ways to connect with the community? Do you like helping others [...]
Marie Curie: Love and Atoms
Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes, yet her earliest education had to be conducted in secret because it was illegal to teach women. She faced [...]
Emergency Preparedness Seminar: Be Red Cross Ready
Led by American Red Cross of Massachusetts Floods, hurricanes, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and can be devastating to our loved ones, homes, and [...]
Musical Baseball Show
Performing a unique, interactive, and highly entertaining program, local singer-songwriter (and former sportswriter) Howie Newman will sing baseball songs, offer up baseball trivia, and tell [...]
Marie Curie: Love and Atoms
Led by Steven Gimbel, Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes, yet her earliest education had to be conducted in secret [...]
UMass Boston Presents: Aging in Newton: A Community Needs Assessment
The public is invited to the Newton Free Library’s Druker Auditorium on January 7 at 7 p.m. to learn about the 109-page report — Aging [...]