Watertown Public Schools Hosting Family Meet and Greet Series

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Public Schools:

The Watertown Public Schools Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging is inviting members of the community to a series of caregiver “meet and greets” this fall. These informal forums will give families and caregivers an opportunity to meet one another and will be led by Watertown Public Schools’ Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Director Dr. Ceronne Daly. “We are so excited to launch this series of meet and greets,” said Dr. Daly. “We are hoping these sessions will give us an opportunity to connect in an authentic way with our families and caregivers. It is critical for families and caregivers to know they have access to Watertown Public Schools and they see the district as partners in the education of their children.”

These gatherings are born out of the Office of DEIB’s goal to plan, execute, and attend events that engage staff, families, students and the community in the work of DEIB.

DCR Hosting Meeting on Potential Removal of Watertown Dam

Charlie BreitroseThe Watertown Dam near Watertown Square slows the flow of the Charles River. A group is advocating removing the dam. The following information was provided by the Charles River Watershed Association:

Watertown Dam, located on the Charles River, is owned and operated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has contracted an engineering consultant to perform an alternatives analysis study for potential future actions at the Watertown Dam. In this community meeting, the DCR project team will present information on the preliminary results of the ongoing study and possible future alternatives for modifying the dam, including its removal.All community members are welcome and encouraged to attend!

LETTER: Thank You to Marilyn Petitto Devaney for Her Service

Dear Editor:

I am writing to join those in thanking Marilyn Petitto Devaney, for her Fifty years plus of service as Town Meeting Member, Original Charter Commission Member, Watertown Town Council Member, Governor’s Councilor and Member of the Commission on Disabilities, to Watertown and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I knew Marilyn loved her community. We often observed her going to just about every Wake in town. This was because growing up here she knew everyone. That is where the name Townie came from. People were either related to each other or had strong relationships with Neighbors.  I learned to watch how I say something. One may say I am talking about Uncle, Aunt and or Cousin. We are taught to be sensitive to the feelings of all people. I met Marilyn in the 1970’s when she was a Town Meeting Member.

Female Entrepreneurs Bring Together for Yoga and Functional Fitness in Watertown

The following announcement was provided by Artemis Yoga and Get Lively Studio:

Local, beloved businesses, Artemis Yoga and Get Lively® Studio are teaming up for a unique blend of rejuvenating yoga and functional fitness classes designed to enhance both your physical well-being and overall fitness.  With many shared clientele, Jan and Liz decided to collaborate and bring the best of fitness and yoga to their loyal communities with a set of classes at their respective studios in Watertown, MA. “After meeting years ago through the Watertown Business Coalition, Liz and I have often talked about collaborating as we share many clients who go to both Artemis and Get Lively.  We are really excited to join forces and offer multiple opportunities for the community to try our unique offerings at both studios.”  – Jan Taylor

“At the core of our mission to support student health and wellness, Artemis Yoga and Get Lively are united in our commitment to bring joy, strength, and vitality to the Watertown community. Every day, Jan and I witness the incredible benefits that our mutual students experience from our combination of yoga and mindfulness with strength and functional fitness. We are thrilled to collaborate together with a special series of FREE classes and share why both Get Lively and Artemis Yoga have been trusted wellness leaders in Watertown for nearly a decade! – Liz Padula

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State Rep. Owens Speaking About How Legislation Does or Does Not Get Passed in State House

The following announcement was provided by Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment:

Organizations, businesses, and activists are frustrated when major pieces of legislation are not acted on by the Massachusetts Legislature and often left in committees or conference committee when the legislative session ends. On Wednesday, September 18, State Representative Steve Owens will speak at the Monthly Meeting of Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment.  The program titled, “How does, or doesn’t, legislation get through the Massachusetts Legislature” is a zoom meeting and is co-sponsored by Progressive Watertown and Watertown Forward. The zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85288870124?pwd=s4x4xGxqFNf3fCYKJOeAyofwRNZkb2.1 and the program includes – Checking in and Chatting – 6:45 PM, Welcome and Land Acknowledgment – 7:00 PM, Updates from Watertown Citizens’ Working Groups and from Co-sponsors – 7:10 PM, Presentation by Rep. Owens – 7:30 PM, Questions and Discussion – 8:00 PM and Announcements and Closing – 8:30 PM.  If you have questions, please contact watertowncitizens@gmail.com.

Armenian Museum Hosting Reception for Exhibit of Artist Who Creates Photo-Realistic Paintings

The following announcement was provided by the Armenian Museum of America:

Tigran Tsitoghdzyan is a New York-based artist whose photo-realistic paintings merge an interest in classical and modern art with an emphasis on his own experiences. Tigran’s work is exhibited widely including Art Basel Miami, Cube Art Fair in Times Square, and globally in cities such as Dubai, Singapore, Cannes, Zurich, Monaco, and Brussels. Opening ReceptionThursday, September 196:30 to 8:30 pm

In the Adele and Haig Der Manuelian GalleriesLight refreshments will be served

RSVP by Monday, September 16

RSVP here.

State Rep. Owens Hosting Office Hours With Councilor Gardner

State Rep. Steve Owens. The following announcement was provided by State Rep. Steve Owens office:

State Rep. Steve Owens, a Democrat in the 29th Middlesex District made up of parts of West Cambridge, North Cambridge, and Watertown, has office hours in Cambridge and Watertown. Office hours will take place on Monday, September 16 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Watertown Senior Center (31 Marshall St, Watertown), and Tuesday, September 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at La Saison Bakery (407 Concord Ave, Cambridge). Rep. Owens will be joined by Watertown City Councilor Nicole Gardner for office hours on Thursday, September 26 at Addgene (490 Arsenal Way #100, Watertown). The Representative looks forward to hearing from constituents on state-related legislative or personal matters.

Watertown Chats Coming to This Week’s Farmers Market

The following announcement was provided by the City of Watertown:

Join Watertown Community Engagement Specialist, Tyler Cote, for the next installment of Watertown Chats! Tyler will be at the Watertown Farmers’ Market, located at Saltonstall Park (next to City Hall 149 Main Street) on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 for anyone and everyone to stop by and chat with him about Watertown. Whether you have a question, an idea, concern, or just looking to speak with a member of the City, you can stop by anytime between 2:30 and 6:30pm to meet with Tyler (no appointments needed). Learn more about the Chats and to keep up to date on the schedule.