Gala Raising Money for Group that Helps Families 11 Communities, Including Watertown

Communities United, Inc. (CUI), a non-profit organization that provides high-quality education and family services throughout eleven MetroWest cities and towns, announced today that its 5th annual gala fundraiser – ‘Back on Track: Funding our Children’s Futures’ – will take place virtually this year on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.

The gala is free to attend and open to the public.Teachers and staff from CUI will be speaking on the daily challenges they face as they prepare to teach in the new age of COVID-19. WCVB-TV Channel 5, Boston’s news and community leader, serves as the exclusive media partner and News Center 5 Anchor Ed Harding will emcee. There will also be a special guest performance by Emmy Award-winning singer and songwriter Rachel Platten who will sing her hit, ‘Fight Song.’

During the approximately forty-five-minute-long virtual event, members of CUI will share with viewers the amazing and innovative ways they supported children and families such as sending home the book of week with activities each week and what life is like for their teachers and staff during this challenging time. They will also ask for donations to help purchase supplies suitable for maintaining social distancing guidelines that will keep the teachers and students safe and in class. Sponsorship opportunities for the virtual gala are still available as well. 

“This year presents a different challenge for CUI with the many restrictions of COVID-19, but I am confident that our teachers and staff will make this school year our most effective one to date,” said Terri Natale, Executive Director at Communities United, Inc. “Our teachers rose to the challenge with innovative solutions when we had to close mid-March, and we want to equip them with the necessary funds and resources as they prepare for what will most likely be a challenging school year, as home distance learning will be the primary mode of education for nearly half of our children.”

Communities United, Inc. provides educational programs and family services to families within the local community. The team is made up of 80 employees including teachers, social workers and administrators.

Find Out How to Book a Private Screening at Watertown’s Movie Theater

The following information was provided by The Majestic 7 theater:

In celebration of its re-opening earlier this fall, The Majestic 7, Arsenal Yards, is offering special pricing on “Book the Room” private screenings for families or groups of friends looking to get back to the movies! For a limited time, groups of up to 20 people can have a movie theater all to themselves and enjoy a private showing for as little as $200. The Majestic 7 is offering groups the choice of screening any of the existing films currently playing in the cinema – including Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” “Unhinged” and “The New Mutants” – or can choose from CW Rewind Cinema offerings, including bring backs and classic films. With cinemas in Massachusetts now able to offer concessions once again, guests can purchase movie-theater popcorn, candy and soda to enjoy with their movie experience. All theaters are being thoroughly cleaned and sanitized prior to the start of all screenings. Face masks are mandatory in all common areas of the theater such as lobbies, hallways, restrooms, restaurants, lounges, game rooms and concession stands, and social distance markers and plexiglass barriers have been installed.

Health Department Shares Ways to Have Halloween During COVID-19

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Health Department:

For residents planning to celebrate Halloween, Saturday, October 31 st , the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is recommending that you follow safe and healthy tips to participate in Halloween activities that may limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19. As a reminder, any Halloween activities are subject to the current state gathering size limits as well as applicable sector-specific workplace safety standards. Consistent with the Halloween activity guidance released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some things to keep in mind in celebrating Halloween this year include:

Trick or Treating with Kids and Passing Treats Out at Home

Enjoy Halloween outside rather than attending indoor events.Place candy on a platter instead of a bowl.Instead of traditional trick or treating, opt for one-way trick-or-treating, with treats placed outside of the home for trick-or-treaters as a “grab and go” while keeping distance from others.Consider leaving hand sanitizer by any treats left out for trick-or-treaters to use. Masks – Mask Up MA

Wear a face mask or face covering. For more information on face masks and face coverings, please see the state’s Mask Up MA webpage.A costume mask is not a substitute for a face mask or face covering.

Watertown Groups Holding Vigil for Indigenous People, George Floyd

A vigil in July hosted by the Kingian Response Team. The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Citizens for Black Lives and the Kingian Response Team. UPDATE: Due to heavy rain forecast through this evening, the candlelight vigil for Black lives and Indigenous people that was planned for today is postponed until next Tuesday, October 20th. Candlelight Vigil Tuesday, Oct. 13, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sponsored by Watertown Citizens for Black Lives and the Kingian Response Team.

See How to Enter the Watertown Mall’s Scarecrow Contest

Vote for your favorite scarecrow at the contest hosted by the Watertown Mall. The Watertown Mall is hosting their 29th Annual Scarecrow Contest. Scarecrows can be entered by individuals or groups. There is no entry fee. Your group could be family, friends, co-workers, classmates, teammates, or business.

Work of Former WHS Art Teacher Featured in Watertown Gallery

“Violet” by Donna Calleja will be on display at Room 83 Spring in October. The following announcement was provided by Room 83 Spring:

Room 83 Spring is open again and pleased to present Close to Home: new paintings on panel by Donna Calleja on view through October 31. Beloved Watertown High Art Teacher Donna Calleja recently retired to dedicate more time to painting. Her work has been in recent exhibits at Belmont Gallery of Art, ConcordArt, Montserrat College ofArt, South Shore Art Center and is included in many public and private collections including the Boston Public Library, Worcester Art Museum, Fidelity Investments and Cambridge Savings Bank. Compressed arrangements of domestic objects expertly balance color, shadow and light in this series of small luminous still lifes. Room is now open by appointment, and by chance for masked visits. email: room83spring@gmail.com, or see the whole show through our big front windows and on our website www.room83spring.com.

Engineering Company Hosting Recruiting & Offering Free-Lunch from Food Trucks

The following information was provided by Veeva:

With traditional ‘job-fairs’ out for the unforeseen future, Veeva, the fastest-growing enterprise cloud software company for the life sciences industry, is hiring 200 Boston area engineers to develop innovative technologies to advance clinical trials. Veeva is launching a free-lunch food truck recruitment tour that will make stops throughout Boston neighborhoods, Oct. 13-19. Veeva’s Boston engineering team and leadership will be on hand to meet with engineers to chat about the exciting technical projects they’re tackling in their Boston technology hub. If preferred, candidates can also schedule a Zoom call and have lunch delivered to their home if in the area. Where: Our engineering team will be on a tour in the following towns: Seaport, Cambridge, Somerville, Newton/Watertown, Concord and Nashua.