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- Friday, July 4:
Newton Celebrates Independence Day!
- Sunday, July 6, at 6:15 p.m.:
Rumbafrica:
Boston's premier African dance band. At the Newton Centre Green.
Part of the Sunday Heritage Festival
- Tuesday, July 8
- at 1:00 p.m.:
Ben Rudnick and Friends.
Adventurous, high-energy blend of happy, upbeat acoustic music.
At the Newton Centre Playground,
Tyler Terrace off Centre Street,
Newton Centre
(rain location-Mason Rice School).
Part of the Tuesdays for Children
- from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
Tuesday Farmers' Market opens for the
summer.
- Thursday, July 10, at 1:00 p.m.:
Judy Pancoast
Catchy tunes and lyrics capture a child's world in a humorous and original
way.
At Ware's Cove, Auburndale
(rain location in adjacent field house).
Part of the Thursdays for Children
- Friday, July 11, from from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
at 1:30 p.m.: The Friday Farmers' Market
opens for the summer (until October 31)
- Sunday, July 13:
- at 2:00 p.m.: Newton History Museum's "2nd Sunday Walking Tour":
The Estates of Centre Street
The stretch of Centre Street that includes Boston College Law School,
Carroll Center for the Blind and two Catholic girl's schools retains a
grassy and spacious landscape unique in Boston.
A walk through the
campuses to see the original main houses and hear about the people who lived
there. Park and meet at Carroll Center for the Blind, 770 Centre Street.
Free.
- at 6:15 p.m.:
InkasWasi13:
combining music from the Andes and American with dancers in colorful
Peruvian attire. At the Newton Centre Green.
Part of the Sunday Heritage Festival
- Tuesday,July 15, at 1:00 p.m.:
The Beanie Bunch
Interactive children's music with clowning and dancing.
At the Newton Centre Playground,
Tyler Terrace off Centre Street,
Newton Centre
(rain location-Mason Rice School).
Part of the Tuesdays for Children
- Thursday, July 17, at 1:00 p.m.:
Bonnie The Storyteller
Storytelling, music and humor for a fun afternoon.
At Ware's Cove, Auburndale
(rain location in adjacent field house).
Part of the Thursdays for Children
- Sunday, July 20, at 6:15 p.m.:
Winiker Orchestra:
Bill & Bo will trace highlights in American popular music from Ragtime
to
Hip Hop and all in between! At the Newton Centre Green.
Part of the Sunday Heritage Festival
- Tuesday, July 22:
- at 8:30 a.m.: Community Meeting with state Representative
Kay Khan (D-Newton) and Environment Massachusetts on the Global Warming Solutions Act
and other environmental legislation at Newton City Hall, room 202. For more information,
contact Winston Vaughan at (617) 747-4447 or
Winston@EnvironmentMassachusetts.org
- at 1:00 p.m.:
Philip Alexander.
Singing familiar music and his own children's songs.
At the Newton Centre Playground,
Tyler Terrace off Centre Street,
Newton Centre
(rain location-Mason Rice School).
Part of the Tuesdays for Children
- Thursday, July 24, at 1:00 p.m.:
Drumming About You
Everyone gets into the act with drums and music.
At Ware's Cove, Auburndale
(rain location in adjacent field house).
Part of the Thursdays for Children
- Sunday, July 27, at 6:15 p.m.:
Black Sea Salsa:
15- piece band playing an original blend of Armenian music and Afro-Cuban
jazz.
Plan to dance! At the Newton Centre Green.
Part of the Sunday Heritage Festival
- Tuesday,July 29, at 1:00 p.m.:
Benjamin the Clown
Mixes breathtaking juggling with humor to delight everyone.
At the Newton Centre Playground,
Tyler Terrace off Centre Street,
Newton Centre
(rain location-Mason Rice School).
Part of the Tuesdays for Children
- Wednesday, July 30:
Bob Bachelder &
Totem Pole Orchestra:
Big Band sounds of the 30's and 40's from the orchestra made famous at the
Totem Pole Ballroom at Norumbega Park.
At Pellegrini Park
(Rain location: adjacent gym).
Part of the Dancing in the Parks
- Thursday, July 31, at 1:00 p.m.:
Caravan Puppets
Aesop's Fables done with beautiful staging and original music.
At Ware's Cove, Auburndale
(rain location in adjacent field house).
Part of the Thursdays for Children
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