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Thursday March 5, 2026
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Sunday March 8, 2026
12:30 PM - 4:00 PM    AU Reserved
 
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM    Athletes Unlimited Winter 2026 - Movement & Music Concert - Ages 5-13
Athletes Unlimited provides year-round recreational and social programs for children and adults with disabilities. If you are a NEW ATHLETE, please complete the New Athlete Application and submit to Miranda Morse (mmorse@newtonma.gov) prior to registering.
 
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM    Athletes Unlimited Winter 2026 - Movement & Music Concert - Ages 14+
Athletes Unlimited provides year-round recreational and social programs for children and adults with disabilities. If you are a NEW ATHLETE, please complete the New Athlete Application and submit to Miranda Morse (mmorse@newtonma.gov) prior to registering.
 
Monday March 9, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM    Body Rolling for Fascial Therapy - Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy- March- Cooper Center
  Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy instructor and older adult, Leah Becker says.       "I use these techniques because they consistently help me relieve pain, recover from injury, relax and stay active."   Many of the aches and pains associated with aging can be relieved without medication.  This personalized interactive class can show you how to do that.  Fascia supports everything in our body and if maintained allows us to feel great and move easily doing what we love.  The Body Rolling tools and techniques can improve energy, strength, flexibility, balance, relieve muscle pain and relax your body.  Wear fitted (not loose) stretchy clothes and bring drinking water.  Equipment will be provided for the Cooper Center classes.  Leah will loan or help you purchase equipment for Zoom classes.     Leah is a practicing Massage Therapist since 1994 specializing in relaxation, sports massage and injury prevention. She trained in the MELT Method with originator, Sue Hitzmann, teaching the techniques since 2013. She is also a certified Pilates mat instructor since 2000, a Restorative Yoga teacher since 2009, and a Level 4 Essentrics instructor teaching since 2016. Equipment is provided. Please bring your own mat.  What people are saying about this class!  "I find that over the year and a half that I have been taking the class just about every week, I have learned a lot…specifically and also generally.  I know many of the techniques and routines we learned, have developed an intuitive sense of how to address certain areas, and have been using the roller and balls more frequently.  So, thanks for your passion, as you called it, to learn all you can about the body and how to treat it naturally, and for passing that on."  Jane A.   STOP AND READ : Zoom links are not generated when you sign up for a class using Myrec.  We have created a Zoom link policy procedure so you will have the best possible experience.   Please sign up at least 3 weeks before your series starts.  Zoom links will be emailed two weeks before the start of a new series.  When you receive your Zoom link, please click on the link to make sure it works.  Please contact us if the link does not work or if you do not receive it a week before your series starts.   New students are welcome to sign up at anytime during the series. The first class is free.  Contact info: nscammon@newtonma.gov, 617-796-1506.  
 
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Tuesday March 10, 2026
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM    Bridge - Learn & Play - Bridge - Learn & Play
If you already know the basics of bridge but are looking for opportunities to: 1.) play in person in a relaxed, friendly setting;2.) meet new bridge friends and partners; 3.) learn and improve your bridge game Then come join any or all of the upcoming Tuesday sessions! At the start of each game, Kim Gilman presents a short lesson on a useful theme, then you will play duplicate bridge with others at your level. You will be able to ask questions as you play. Master points awarded! Singles welcome, partner guaranteed. Light snacks and refreshments provided. Time: 6:15 - 8:45 PM. Cost: $15 per week. Pre-registration is required, and payment must be made online.
 
Thursday March 12, 2026
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Monday March 16, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM    Body Rolling for Fascial Therapy - Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy- March- Cooper Center
  Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy instructor and older adult, Leah Becker says.       "I use these techniques because they consistently help me relieve pain, recover from injury, relax and stay active."   Many of the aches and pains associated with aging can be relieved without medication.  This personalized interactive class can show you how to do that.  Fascia supports everything in our body and if maintained allows us to feel great and move easily doing what we love.  The Body Rolling tools and techniques can improve energy, strength, flexibility, balance, relieve muscle pain and relax your body.  Wear fitted (not loose) stretchy clothes and bring drinking water.  Equipment will be provided for the Cooper Center classes.  Leah will loan or help you purchase equipment for Zoom classes.     Leah is a practicing Massage Therapist since 1994 specializing in relaxation, sports massage and injury prevention. She trained in the MELT Method with originator, Sue Hitzmann, teaching the techniques since 2013. She is also a certified Pilates mat instructor since 2000, a Restorative Yoga teacher since 2009, and a Level 4 Essentrics instructor teaching since 2016. Equipment is provided. Please bring your own mat.  What people are saying about this class!  "I find that over the year and a half that I have been taking the class just about every week, I have learned a lot…specifically and also generally.  I know many of the techniques and routines we learned, have developed an intuitive sense of how to address certain areas, and have been using the roller and balls more frequently.  So, thanks for your passion, as you called it, to learn all you can about the body and how to treat it naturally, and for passing that on."  Jane A.   STOP AND READ : Zoom links are not generated when you sign up for a class using Myrec.  We have created a Zoom link policy procedure so you will have the best possible experience.   Please sign up at least 3 weeks before your series starts.  Zoom links will be emailed two weeks before the start of a new series.  When you receive your Zoom link, please click on the link to make sure it works.  Please contact us if the link does not work or if you do not receive it a week before your series starts.   New students are welcome to sign up at anytime during the series. The first class is free.  Contact info: nscammon@newtonma.gov, 617-796-1506.  
 
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Tuesday March 17, 2026
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM    Bridge - Learn & Play - Bridge - Learn & Play
If you already know the basics of bridge but are looking for opportunities to: 1.) play in person in a relaxed, friendly setting;2.) meet new bridge friends and partners; 3.) learn and improve your bridge game Then come join any or all of the upcoming Tuesday sessions! At the start of each game, Kim Gilman presents a short lesson on a useful theme, then you will play duplicate bridge with others at your level. You will be able to ask questions as you play. Master points awarded! Singles welcome, partner guaranteed. Light snacks and refreshments provided. Time: 6:15 - 8:45 PM. Cost: $15 per week. Pre-registration is required, and payment must be made online.
 
Thursday March 19, 2026
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Monday March 23, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM    Body Rolling for Fascial Therapy - Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy- March- Cooper Center
  Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy instructor and older adult, Leah Becker says.       "I use these techniques because they consistently help me relieve pain, recover from injury, relax and stay active."   Many of the aches and pains associated with aging can be relieved without medication.  This personalized interactive class can show you how to do that.  Fascia supports everything in our body and if maintained allows us to feel great and move easily doing what we love.  The Body Rolling tools and techniques can improve energy, strength, flexibility, balance, relieve muscle pain and relax your body.  Wear fitted (not loose) stretchy clothes and bring drinking water.  Equipment will be provided for the Cooper Center classes.  Leah will loan or help you purchase equipment for Zoom classes.     Leah is a practicing Massage Therapist since 1994 specializing in relaxation, sports massage and injury prevention. She trained in the MELT Method with originator, Sue Hitzmann, teaching the techniques since 2013. She is also a certified Pilates mat instructor since 2000, a Restorative Yoga teacher since 2009, and a Level 4 Essentrics instructor teaching since 2016. Equipment is provided. Please bring your own mat.  What people are saying about this class!  "I find that over the year and a half that I have been taking the class just about every week, I have learned a lot…specifically and also generally.  I know many of the techniques and routines we learned, have developed an intuitive sense of how to address certain areas, and have been using the roller and balls more frequently.  So, thanks for your passion, as you called it, to learn all you can about the body and how to treat it naturally, and for passing that on."  Jane A.   STOP AND READ : Zoom links are not generated when you sign up for a class using Myrec.  We have created a Zoom link policy procedure so you will have the best possible experience.   Please sign up at least 3 weeks before your series starts.  Zoom links will be emailed two weeks before the start of a new series.  When you receive your Zoom link, please click on the link to make sure it works.  Please contact us if the link does not work or if you do not receive it a week before your series starts.   New students are welcome to sign up at anytime during the series. The first class is free.  Contact info: nscammon@newtonma.gov, 617-796-1506.  
 
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Tuesday March 24, 2026
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM    Bridge - Learn & Play - Bridge - Learn & Play
If you already know the basics of bridge but are looking for opportunities to: 1.) play in person in a relaxed, friendly setting;2.) meet new bridge friends and partners; 3.) learn and improve your bridge game Then come join any or all of the upcoming Tuesday sessions! At the start of each game, Kim Gilman presents a short lesson on a useful theme, then you will play duplicate bridge with others at your level. You will be able to ask questions as you play. Master points awarded! Singles welcome, partner guaranteed. Light snacks and refreshments provided. Time: 6:15 - 8:45 PM. Cost: $15 per week. Pre-registration is required, and payment must be made online.
 
Thursday March 26, 2026
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Monday March 30, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM    Body Rolling for Fascial Therapy - Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy- March- Cooper Center
  Body Rolling for Fascia Therapy instructor and older adult, Leah Becker says.       "I use these techniques because they consistently help me relieve pain, recover from injury, relax and stay active."   Many of the aches and pains associated with aging can be relieved without medication.  This personalized interactive class can show you how to do that.  Fascia supports everything in our body and if maintained allows us to feel great and move easily doing what we love.  The Body Rolling tools and techniques can improve energy, strength, flexibility, balance, relieve muscle pain and relax your body.  Wear fitted (not loose) stretchy clothes and bring drinking water.  Equipment will be provided for the Cooper Center classes.  Leah will loan or help you purchase equipment for Zoom classes.     Leah is a practicing Massage Therapist since 1994 specializing in relaxation, sports massage and injury prevention. She trained in the MELT Method with originator, Sue Hitzmann, teaching the techniques since 2013. She is also a certified Pilates mat instructor since 2000, a Restorative Yoga teacher since 2009, and a Level 4 Essentrics instructor teaching since 2016. Equipment is provided. Please bring your own mat.  What people are saying about this class!  "I find that over the year and a half that I have been taking the class just about every week, I have learned a lot…specifically and also generally.  I know many of the techniques and routines we learned, have developed an intuitive sense of how to address certain areas, and have been using the roller and balls more frequently.  So, thanks for your passion, as you called it, to learn all you can about the body and how to treat it naturally, and for passing that on."  Jane A.   STOP AND READ : Zoom links are not generated when you sign up for a class using Myrec.  We have created a Zoom link policy procedure so you will have the best possible experience.   Please sign up at least 3 weeks before your series starts.  Zoom links will be emailed two weeks before the start of a new series.  When you receive your Zoom link, please click on the link to make sure it works.  Please contact us if the link does not work or if you do not receive it a week before your series starts.   New students are welcome to sign up at anytime during the series. The first class is free.  Contact info: nscammon@newtonma.gov, 617-796-1506.  
 
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program
 
Tuesday March 31, 2026
6:15 AM - 8:45 PM    Bridge - Learn & Play - Bridge - Learn & Play
If you already know the basics of bridge but are looking for opportunities to: 1.) play in person in a relaxed, friendly setting;2.) meet new bridge friends and partners; 3.) learn and improve your bridge game Then come join any or all of the upcoming Tuesday sessions! At the start of each game, Kim Gilman presents a short lesson on a useful theme, then you will play duplicate bridge with others at your level. You will be able to ask questions as you play. Master points awarded! Singles welcome, partner guaranteed. Light snacks and refreshments provided. Time: 6:15 - 8:45 PM. Cost: $15 per week. Pre-registration is required, and payment must be made online.
 
Thursday April 2, 2026
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    OAS Evening Program