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Posts published in November 2023

Dona Nobis Pacem – Music Sunday at FUUSN, Nov. 12

The First Unitarian Universalist Society in Newton (1326 Washington Street, West Newton) will mark Veterans Day with a Music Sunday service on Sunday, November 12, at 10:15AM. The service will feature works by Vaughan Williams, Crosby Stills & Nash, Debussy, and more. Pianist Lois Shapiro and guitarist Bob MacWilliams will…

Diwali, Festival of Lights, Nov. 13

Come celebrate the Indian festival of Diwali, the Festival of Lights, at Newton City Hall War Memorial Auditorium on Monday, November 13, 5:30PM-6:15PM. Diwali is the biggest holiday in India, celebrated across the world by the Indian diaspora. In Newton, many families of Indian origin will be celebrating this important…

Understanding Our Differences book event: Natalie Lloyd’s children’s book, Hummingbird, Nov. 15

Understanding Our Differences will host a book event with children’s author Natalie Lloyd and her children’s book, Hummingbird. The event will be on November 15, 7PM-8PM, in the cafeteria of the Cabot Elementary School (229 Cabot Street, Newtonville). Children accompanied by an adult, parents/caregivers, librarians, teachers and all who love…

Holly Harvest Fair, Nov. 18-19

The Guild of St. Francis, Parishes of Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s, Newton Centre-West Newton/Nahanton will present its Holly Harvest Fair in the parking lot of the Bishop MacKenzie Center (1337 Centre Street, Newton Centre) on November 18 (9AM-4PM) and November 19 (9AM-1PM). Some features: Luncheon on Saturday at 11:30AM,…

Music for Food: Two artistic events, helping others, at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Nov. 18

On November 18, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (258 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls) will host two beautiful events: The concert is free with a suggested donation of $30 to benefit Newton Food Pantry.. If you cannot attend and want to support the event, you may make a donation. For more information, email Ann Bonner-Stewart…

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