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Minyan Darchei Shalom: High Holiday schedule

Minyan Darchei Shalom is a fully lay-led, traditional egalitarian minyan in Newton.  All are invited for the upcoming High Holidays, meeting at Temple Shalom (175 Temple Street, Newton).  No tickets or reservations are required. Our High Holiday schedule: Rosh Hashanah, First Day, Monday morning, September 26, 9:00AM Rosh Hashanah, Second Day, Tuesday…

Cabot Park Black History Lecture Series: Rev. Eugene Rivers on “Police Violence in Black Communities,” Sept. 23

The Cabot Park Black History Lecture series will host Rev. Eugene Rivers III on September 23 at 3PM in the Community Room at Cabot Park Village (280 Newtonville Ave.). This lecture is free and open to the public. Covid protocols: Masks are required, and visitors will sign in and have their temperatures…

Dignity Matters: Donate feminine hygiene products, bras, and underwear for homeless and disadvantaged

Dignity Matters, a top-rated nonprofit based in Framingham, collects and distributes feminine hygiene products, bras, and underwear for women and girls who are homeless or disadvantaged, in order to help them stay healthy, regain self-confidence, and live with basic dignity. Women cannot use SNAP or WIC money for these products, and…

Newton Conservators webinar: Newton’s (Buried) Streams: Now You See Them …Now You Don’t, Sept. 14

The Newton Conservators will host a free webinar, Newton’s (Buried) Streams: Now You See Them …Now You Don’t, on September 14, 7PM-8:30PM. The City’s Chief Environmental Planner, Jennifer Steel, will share her recent exploration of the “buried” streams across Newton that flow into the Charles River. Register here. UPDATE: A…

Cabot Black History Lecture: Prof. Cornell William Brooks on “The Legacy of Emmett Till and George Floyd at the Midterms” — Sept. 15

On September 15 at 3PM, Harvard Kennedy School Prof. Cornell William Brooks will speak about The Legacy of Emmett Till and George Floyd at the Midterms in the Community Room at Cabot Park Village (280 Newtonville Ave.). This lecture is free and open to the public. Covid protocols: Masks are…

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