New Rep Theatre Seeking Artists Residencies Applications

The following information was provided by New Repertory Theatre:

New Repertory Theatre’s Pipeline Project has extended the deadline for accepting submissions for its next round of artists residencies to October 31, 2022. The Pipeline Project invests directly in local performing artists, writers, and performance makers, providing concrete and tangible pathways to production at the professional level.  

New Rep’s inaugural generation of Pipeline Project Residents was selected by invitation and are now in development pathways to world premieres. This second generation of the Pipeline Project will be selected through an open submission process. Some examples of eligible projects and people, though we are not limited to the scope listed, below:

Playwrights and writers who are developing new work for performance Directors seeking to revitalize classics, or take a new look at overlooked material Directors devising new material, or adapting pre-existing material Solo Artists, seeking time, space, and/or collaborators including but not limited to Directors, Choreographers, and Composers Performance artists creating work to be performed for an audience Musicians and Composers expanding their work into a theatrical medium: Concept Albums, Immersive Concerts, Storytelling/Narrative infused concerts Dancers, Choreographers and Mover-Makers collaborating with other dancers/performers

New Rep is actively seeking works that lack access in the New England area, including new musicals, works by or about the Indigenous experience, works by or featuring disabled performers, solo works, and interactive/site specific works. The New Rep team will work with the selected artists in residence to create developmental support frameworks and a schedule for development. Such support can be composed of: dramaturgy, research, seeking out collaborators, table reads/staged readings, feedback from artistic staff, rehearsal space, prop/material acquisition, and more. Financial justice is a key value of the Pipeline Project and New Rep’s relaunch process.

Board Presidents Remembered as Part of Watertown Boys & Girls Club 50th Anniversary

The following information was provided by the Watertown Boys & Girls Club:

As the Watertown Boys & Girls Club (WBGC) approaches its 50th anniversary Gala celebration on October 28, 2022, the list of those who have contributed to the Club’s success is long. As part of the celebration, the last two executive directors Renee Gaudette and Allen Gallagher, who shepherded the Club for more than 30 years consecutively, recollected some of those who helped make the Club such a welcome resource for the children and teens of Watertown. The list includes folks who guided the kids every day, who have donated their time, talent, and treasure, and even some of the notable Club kids. The list of contributors extends far beyond those on this list, but in the spirit of this golden milestone, here’s 50 for 50, a by-no-means comprehensive and in-no-particular-order list of those who come to mind for Gaudette and Gallagher. “We have been so fortunate to work with such amazing individuals.

City Manager Hosting Meet & Greet for West Side Residents

The following information was provided by Councilor Emily Izzo:

City Manager George Proakis will be having a Meet & Greet for residents of District D. This will be taking place on Thursday, Nov. 3 from 6-8 p.m. in the Watertown Police Station Community Room.  

This will be a great opportunity to meet our new Manager and introduce yourself, as well as discuss any questions or concerns for the West End of Watertown! Hope to see you there!

Winter Clothing Drive & Store to be Hosted by Watertown Mutual Aid

The following information was provided by Watertown Mutual Aid:

The next Watertown Mutual Aid Network’s Winter Donation Drive & Free Store is on Sunday, Nov. 6 at Ballroom in Boston at 100 Parker St. in Watertown, MA. We will be receiving donations of winter coats, winter clothes for kids, and personal care items from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and people can “shop” for free 1-2:30 p.m.

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LETTER: Watertown Biosafety Committee Consultant Addresses Questions

Dear Linda,

Thank you for your letter and questions regarding the Watertown Biosafety Committee (WBSC). I consult for the Watertown Board of Health/WBSC, serve as the designee by the director of Public Health and would like to clarify some of the points you raised and answer your questions. The Biotechnology regulations were enacted to protect Watertown residents by mandating companies performing specific types of work to meet certain requirements. These regulations were developed based on regulations from surrounding communities, but in some aspects are stricter than some of our neighboring communities. For example, Watertown requires a permit for companies performing most work under Biosafety level 2 (BSL2) regardless of whether the work involves synthetic or recombinant DNA (rDNA) which is not true of all municipalities in the greater Boston area.

OBIT: Viola Corbin, 82, of Watertown, Worked at Raytheon

Viola Corbin

Viola M. Corbin of Watertown, passed away on October 23, 2022, at the age of 82. She was the beloved daughter of the late J. Fred & Eileen M. (Quill) Corbin. Loving sister of Patricia M. Davis & her husband Kenneth of Watertown and the late Geraldine A. Corbin. Dear aunt of Seana M. Barrett & her husband Jay, Kim Bellitti & her husband Carl, and the late James R. Davis. Caring great-aunt of Christian Barrett, and Mia & Hanna Bellitti.

Miller/Tracy Children’s Foundation Hosting Shopping Bonanza Fundraiser

The Miller/Tracy Children’s Foundation will host the 2022 Annual Shopping Bonanza on Sunday, Nov. 6 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Watertown Sons of Italy hall, 520 Pleasant St., in Watertown. The Foundation provided the following information:

This is our 17th time running the fundraiser, and this year will be our first time hosting the event since COVID to it is bigger and better than ever! 

We have so many new vendors (full list will be below), a bake sale, and wonderful raffle items. 

Money raised from the event goes towards our outreach programs, including our Back to School program which supplies personalized requests for school supplies, clothes, shoes and backpacks to 200+ children each year in the Greater Boston area. 

More information about the Miller/Tracy Children’s Foundation can be found on our website: MTCF2001.org and on our Instagram @MillerTracyChildrensFoundation

Vendors: 

Charlotte Paints

Kanch by Kolika

Scentsy

Beauty Counter Cosmetics

Tupperware

Handmades by Jo

Color Street

Angus art

Avon

Cho and Moi

Rare Succulent

Making a Mockery

Brookie’s Cookies

Looks by Lopez Boutique

Pink Flamingo Beads

Vibes Candles

Mettle and Verve

AND MORE!