Posts Tagged ‘NCA Member’
First Church in Chestnut Hill presents I’ll Be Home for Christmas…on YouTube
Happy Holidays from the First Church! Please visit with us on YouTube for a holiday celebration, brought to you by Kathryn Rosenbach and the First Church Quartet. We hope you…
Read More5 Things To Do This Week – 12/16/20
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights virtual arts & culture things to do NCA is keeping you connected with each other and with your favorite local arts and culture organizations. *Join the…
Read More5 Things To Do This Week – 12/9/20
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights virtual arts & culture things to do NCA is keeping you connected with each other and with your favorite local arts and culture organizations. *Join the…
Read MoreSuzuki School of Newton Solo Recitals
Join us online for our solo recitals, where Suzuki students individually play a concert polished pieces of a variety of instruments and ability levels. Solo recitals are a chance for…
Read MoreNAA’s Art Works for Good
Join the Newton Art Association (NAA) in its virtual art exhibition and help support Newton’s two food pantries. In partnership with the Centre Street Food Pantry and the Newton Food…
Read MoreSuzuki School of Newton Spring Faculty Concert
Join the Suzuki School of Newton on Facebook Live for our Spring Faculty Concert on January 30th at 6:30 pm! Our faculty will be performing both contemporary and classical pieces.…
Read More5 Things To Do This Week – 12/2/20
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights virtual arts & culture things to do. NCA is keeping you connected with each other and with your favorite local arts and culture organizations. *Join Pro Arte…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: Happy Birthday Beethoven!
Paul-André Bempéchat will return to the Facebook Live stage to celebrate Beethoven’s birthday! The performance will include Beethoven’s: Sonata in E minor, opus 90 Sonata in A major, opus 101…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents: Gingerbread History
SUGAR AND SPICE: GINGERBREAD HISTORY Chase down the story of the gingerbread man and his ancestors as we trace how ginger was used in early American cooking. Learn about different…
Read MoreSCC presents: Sources of Richard Wagner’s “Ring of Nibelung”
Join us to learn about Richard Wagner’s sources for his Ring des Nibelungen. Based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas and the “Nibelungenlied” presented by Erika Reitshamer, Vice President…
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