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The Needham Community Council is excited to announce that the Antiques & Collectibles Sale will return from May 2 -4, 2024. Staff and volunteers have compiled the best, most unusual, and favorite pieces from the past year. Come shop the Council Thrift during a May retro sale of curated antiques and collectibles upstairs at the Council Thrift located at 570 Hillside Avenue, Needham.
Needham Community Council
Announcing an elegant evening of Old World charm and sophistication. Works for men's choir will be interspersed with piano solos by Jonathan Reddix and the rarely heard "Arpeggione" Sonata performed on double bass. This is an entire evening of the works of the great master Franz Schubert.
Highland Glee Club
Join us for Mother's Day here at Rail Stop Restaurant & Bar! Weāll be offering Special Menu Features including New Zealand Lamb Lollipop, Spring Duck Duo, 14oz New York Strip, and Lobster Stuffed Sole. 🍽ļø
Rail Stop Restaurant & Bar
OCH's 18th Annual Benefit - Award winning Channel 7 News anchor Amaka Ubaka will be speaking along with several young adults who have generously offered to talk about their lives and the pivotal changes that took place in part because OCH was there to help at a critical moment. More information about the event can be found here. We hope to see you soon!
One Can Help
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo at Wingate Residences at Needham. Network with friends on our patio over refreshing margaritas, listen to a live Mariachi Band, and enjoy delicious food on Thursday May 2: 4:30-6:00
One Wingate Way
Richard Feldman, President of Ginger Care, will explain One Wingate Way East's financial structure and answer questions on Tues. April 30th at 9:30 a.m.
One Wingate Way
Entrepreneurial 2x Founder Looking for W2 Work in Sales Leadership or Nonprofit Development
Benjamin Consulting, LLC
Chestnut Hill Square (ChestnutHillSquare.com) is hosting a towel donation drive to benefit Welcome Home, a local home goods pantry based in Newton, MA. Welcome Home provides families experiencing hardship with the basic household items they need to live with dignity. Now through April 30, 2024, donations of new towels can be dropped off in the marked bin in the lobby of the Medical Building. To make a monetary donation, visit WelcomeHomeMass.org. "All of us at Welcome Home a
Chestnut Hill Square
May 18 and 19, Noon to 3 pm come shop 90 varieties of seedlings at Newton Community Farm's Annual Seedling Sale. For more information, check out our website at www.newtoncommunityfarm.org.
Newton Community Farm
Join us May 1-31 for an entire month of BRAND NEW vegan options all over Newton, MA! During this time, restaurants throughout the Newton area will feature special vegan menu items. Diners have the opportunity to go out, enjoy meals, vote, comment, and post photos of the delicious vegan meals they have ordered.
The Paint Bar
Join us for a night that changes lives and celebrates the potential of youth at the John M. Barry Boys and Girls Club of Newton's 27th Annual Gala on Saturday, May 11th!
John M. Barry Boys and Girls Club
Explore a wide variety of careers in a hospital setting in this two-session event detailing days in the life and educational requirements. Interactive discussions where attendees can speak directly with panelists in a variety of roles and ask questions. Sessions are designed for High School and College Students along with adults looking for new career opportunities
Lauren Lele
The 24th annual Newton-Wellesley Hospital Gala will be held on May 3 at the InterContinental Hotel Boston. The money raised will support the hospital and the Community Collaborative, a unique initiative that expands the hospitalās services by addressing unmet health needs in ways that directly impact and support the local community. The collaborative focuses on lessening healthcare disparities, strengthening the social fabric of support, and empowering residents to lead healthier lives.
Adam Bagni
With over 30 species of flowering trees, shrubs, and perennials, this tour will showcase some of our most stunning specimens. Come to enjoy flowers and learn about the Arboretumās diversity, native plantings, species selection, and tree planting program. All ages are encouraged to attend. The tour will take place rain or shine. Bring comfortable walking shoes, water, and plenty of questions. Parking is available along cemetery roads or in the chapel parking lot. Register in advance ā space is limited! Suggested donati
Newton Cemetery & Arboretum
MEDAās 2024 Conference, our 29th, is designed to provide training in the medical, psychological, nutritional, social and cultural aspects of eating disorder treatment. The Conference will provide the latest treatment modality updates for eating disorder diagnostic criteria per the revised edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) and how this impacts people across all populations. The 2024 MEDA Conference will highlight various evidence-based treatment modalities, while working within
Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association
Race, Inclusive Fitness, Neurodiversity, Autism, Walk, Run, Roll. The 2nd annual Race to Embrace will take place on Sunday, May 19th at 9:00 am at Norwood High School. This event is being presented by AIM Therapy, Norwood Unified Clubs and SEPAC (Special Education Parents Advisory Council). AIM Therapy is a neuro-affirming physical therapy and inclusive fitness clinic that has Needham and Newton locations. AIM Therapy has CrossFit and Functional Fitness classes for individuals of all abilities.
AIM Therapy, LLC