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- Tuesday, July 4:
Newton Celebrates Independence Day!.
- Friday, July 7, from 1-:00 -- 2:00 p.m.:
Friday Farmers' Market opens for the summer.
- Sunday, July 9, at 6:15 p.m: Boogaloo Swamis
Cajun/Zydeco and New Orleans music. Boston Music
Award Winners.
Part of the Sunday
Evening Heritage Festival at the Newton Centre Green.
- Tuesday, July 11:
- Wednesday, July 12, at 1:00 p.m.: Perry Alley.
With music and mime, humor and wit, Betty
Lehrmann brings these wonderful tales to life.
At the Newton Centre Playground. Part of the Wednesday Children's Performance series.
- Thursday, July 13, at 1:00 p.m.: Michael Zerphy.
Music, juggling, humor and a zany style keeps
the audience delightfully engaged
At Ware's Cove: part of the Thursday Children's Performance series.
- Sunday, July 16, at 6:15 p.m: Island Breeze
Traditional calypso, reggae and bossa nova.
Part of the Sunday
Evening Heritage Festival at the Newton Centre Green.
- Tuesday, July 18, 6:45 pm. Bill Staines.
Bill Staines delights audiences with his folk music. A New England native,
Bill got his start in the famous Boston-Cambridge folk scene in the early 1960s,
and he remains one of the most popular singers on the folk music circuit.
Ticket prices: Adults $10, Seniors (65+) $8, Child (under 12) $5, Family (max. 4 people), $25.
Part of the
Tuesday Folk Festivals at the
Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead series.
- Wednesday, July 19, at 1:00 p.m.: Puppet Theatre.
Snow White and other classic tales performed
with a twist.
At the Newton Centre Playground. Part of the Wednesday Children's Performance series.
- Thursday, July 20, at 1:00 p.m.: Maria Sangiolo.
Captures the imagination of children and
adults with original and traditional songs
At Ware's Cove: part of the Thursday Children's Performance series.
- Sunday, July 23, at 6:15 p.m:
Zamir Chorale.
Jewish Heritage Culture.
Part of the Sunday
Evening Heritage Festival at the Newton Centre Green.
- Wednesday, July 26, at 1:00 p.m.: Dave Frye.
With guitar, mandolin and banjo, Dave delights
with I Wanna Be a Dog and Boppin' Beach
Picture Book Tales.
At the Newton Centre Playground. Part of the Wednesday Children's Performance series.
- Thursday, July 27, at 1:00 p.m.: David Polansky.
Arts in the Parks music teacher engages the
audience with his humor and playfulness
At Ware's Cove: part of the Thursday Children's Performance series.
- Sunday, July 30, at 6:15 p.m: New Black Eagle Jazz Band.
Features classic songs from the 20's - Duke Ellington, Louis
Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton.
Part of the Sunday
Evening Heritage Festival at the Newton Centre Green.
- Monday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m.:
"I Refused to Die: Stories of Boston Area Holocaust Survivors and
Soldiers Who Liberated the Concentration Camps of World War II,"
a lecture by author Susie Davidson, at Beth Menachem Chabad, 229 Dedham St.
Nechama Prus will
follow Ms Davidson's talk with a short discussion on "Beyond the
Holocaust: The Intrinsic Bond between Past, Present and Future
Generations."
The event will also include Evening Services, with added
prayers for the safety of Israel, and refreshments.
The event is open to the public at no charge. For more information,
please contact: BethMenachemChabad@comcast.net or 617-969-1170.
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