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Thursday March 12, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    City Hall Strummers Ukulele Band - Ukulele Meet Up
The City Hall Strummers - a community ukulele band, meets at The Cooper Center For Active Living, 345 Walnut Street, Newtonville. On street parking is available as well as limited spaces at the Cooper Center as well as in the municipal lot behind the residential building 28 Austin Street. Parking meters do not run past 6pm.  The Strummers meet in activity room 1 on the second floor.  Bring your ukulele, a music stand and a smile.  You can download our songbook here.There is free WiFi in the building if you bring a tablet to access the songbook.  We play a few gigs every year and enjoy good singing, strumming and lots of laughs together! All skill levels welcome but basic chord progressions are a necessity to keep up with the group.  Email pgannon@newtonma.gov with questions.
 
Thursday March 26, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    City Hall Strummers Ukulele Band - Ukulele Meet Up
The City Hall Strummers - a community ukulele band, meets at The Cooper Center For Active Living, 345 Walnut Street, Newtonville. On street parking is available as well as limited spaces at the Cooper Center as well as in the municipal lot behind the residential building 28 Austin Street. Parking meters do not run past 6pm.  The Strummers meet in activity room 1 on the second floor.  Bring your ukulele, a music stand and a smile.  You can download our songbook here.There is free WiFi in the building if you bring a tablet to access the songbook.  We play a few gigs every year and enjoy good singing, strumming and lots of laughs together! All skill levels welcome but basic chord progressions are a necessity to keep up with the group.  Email pgannon@newtonma.gov with questions.
 
Tuesday March 31, 2026
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Pokémon Adventure Class - Pokémon Adventure Class
Join us for an exciting Pokémon-themed class where trainers of all experience levels come together for games, movement, and creative challenges! Participants will explore Pokémon types, trainer skills, and teamwork through age-appropriate activities such as Poké-ball games, trivia, strategy challenges, scavenger hunts, and themed crafts.Activities are adapted by age group to ensure younger participants have fun learning the basics while older students enjoy more advanced strategy, teamwork, and problem-solving elements. This class promotes physical activity, creativity, sportsmanship, and social connection in a safe, non-contact environment.No Pokémon experience required—just bring your imagination and get ready to catch the fun!
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Fantasy Sports - Fantasy Sports
Fantasy Sports lets students step into the role of team manager and sports analyst. Kids track stats, set lineups, and learn how matchups and strategy influence outcomes. They also participate in mock press conferences and fun sports challenges. It’s an engaging way to build math skills, critical thinking, and confidence through the world of sports.