Summer 2010 in Newton

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Finally, It's Summer!

Summer is finally here, and with it a slew of activities, kicked off by the all-day Fourth of July festivities.

Here in Newton, we can take advantage of fresh, Massachusetts-grown produce by shopping at the Farmers' Markets, attend a myriad of events produced by the City of Newton and sponsored by many civic and business organizations (check out the July and August calendars), go swimming in Crystal Lake and/or Gath Pool, and generally take advantage of the many parks.


Newton Farmers' Markets

Opening Tuesday, July 6, the Newton Farmers' Markets operate, rain or shine, on two days, each at a different location, until the end of October:

  • Tuesdays, from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Cold Spring Park (1200 Beacon St, just west of Walnut Street), wheelchair accessible, and there is ample parking.
  • Fridays, from from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post 440, 295 California St.

The Farmers' Market features Massachusetts-grown produce, plants, jams and jellies, fish, turkey pot pies, cheese, cider, and baked goods. In addition, Newton Civic Pride maintains a booth where you can order bulbs for fall planting.

City Events

The City of Newton and Newton Civic Pride co-produce several performance series in July and August through the Arts in the Parks program. Many of these events are sponsored by various civic groups and local businesses.

For more information, call (617) 527-8283

Sunday Heritage Festivals at the Newton Centre Green

(Centre Street and Langley Road; Green Line to Newton Centre)

Performances from 6:15 p.m. -- 7:45 p.m. FREE

See the listing on Newton Civic Pride's site, or check the July listings

Tuesdays for Children

A 1-hour long performance series in July, 1:00 p.m. Free performances are at the Newton Centre Playground
Tyler Terrace off Centre Street, Newton Centre (rain location-Mason Rice School)

See the listing on Newton Civic Pride's site, or check the July listings

Thursdays for Children

A 1-hour long performance series in July, 1:00 p.m. Free performances are at Ware's Cove in Auburndale (Going west on Comm. Ave., turn right on Melrose Street; left at West Pine). Rain location in adjacent fieldhouse .

Rain location in adjacent fieldhouse.

See the listing on Newton Civic Pride's site, or check the July listings

Dancing in the Parks

Enjoy the sounds of the Big Bands as you dance under the stars on a warm summer evening. Bring chairs, blankets and dancin' shoes. FREE

See the listing on Newton Civic Pride's site, or check the July and August listings


Independence Day Celebration!

Even before I moved to Newton, I always looked forward to the picnicking and music at Albemarle Field, culminating in a wonderful display of fireworks -- not as elaborate, perhaps, as the better known concert and fireworks on Boston's Esplanade, but a lot easier to get to (and the fireworks are a lot closer!)

As an added bonus, most years, we can also see the fireworks from the neighboring City of Waltham, which starts its fireworks shortly before Newton's ends.

The City of Newton, in cooperation with several civic groups and local businesses, puts on a full day of activities:

  • Kids Morning at Newton Centre Playground:
    10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon (Weather Hotline: (617) 796-1903): Grande Pet Parade, Teddy Bear Parade Decorated Doll Carriage Promenade, Foot Races. FREE Candy, Drinks &Ice Cream.
  • 12:00 noon -- dusk (Weather Hotline: (617) 796-1903): Open Air Market & Amusement Rides at Russell J. Halloran Sports Complex (Albemarle Field off Watertown St., Rt. 16).
    Handmade and International Crafts, Professional Dealers, Food Vendors
  • 6:00 p.m. (Weather Hotline: (617) 796-1903): Picnic & Dancing at Albemarle Field.
    At Albemarle Field.
    Music by the Bo Winiker Band. Bring blankets and lawn chairs! Food Vendors, Crafters, Novelties
  • 9:00 p.m.: Fantastic Fireworks at Albemarle Field

Parks and Green Space in Newton

The Newton Parks and Recreation Department maintains many parks and green spaces in the City. A list of these appears the City of Newton's website.


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