Mount Auburn Hospital’s Hospice Program Receives $50,000 Grant

Mount Auburn Hospital’s CareGroup Parmenter Home Care & Hospice, Inc. has been awarded a $50,000 Grief Reach grant from the New York Life Foundation. The grant will help to expand CareGroup Parmenter Home Care & Hospice Inc.’s award-winning free child bereavement program, HEART play to the greater Boston area. The program, now in its 21st year uses creative arts to help children and teens cope with the illness or death of a loved one. “We are grateful to the New York Life Foundation for this grant. This award will enable us to develop community partnerships with agencies in the greater Boston area to serve children and teens affected by the death of a significant person in their lives.

Grant Creates Programs for Residents 55+ on Mental Health First Aid, Financial Literacy

The Marshall Home Fund (MHF) is pleased to announce financial support for two new training programs to benefit Watertown residents ages 55 and over. The trainings to be provided by Wayside Youth & Family Support Multi Service Center this spring will offer older adult residents important skills and information related to 1) “Mental Health First Aid” and 2) financial literacy for retirees and those interested in retirement planning. “We are glad to see a grant like this especially as we look to issues that are arising in our community. The two most prevalent are elder money management and how to assess mental health concerns in a loved one,” stated Seda Aghamianz, Chair of MHF’s Allocations Committee, which awarded this off-cycle grant to Wayside at the end of 2015. National training program teaches about crisis management, resilience, and recovery Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a national training certification program where members of the general public learn the signs and symptoms of mental illness, how to de-escalate crisis situations and provide comfort, and when and where to refer someone for services. It also teaches about recovery and resiliency — “the belief that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better, and use their strengths to stay well.”

Wayside already has MHFA certified many individuals from a variety of groups in town, and is eager to extend this opportunity to older adults who have adult children with mental health and substance use disorders, as well as those who are raising grandchildren and need information and resources to help them better manage challenges their family members may experience.

Arsenal Center for the Arts Names Roberta Miller New Executive Director

The Arsenal Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the permanent appointment of Watertown native Roberta Miller to its Executive Director Position. Miller has overseen the center on an interim basis since September and previously served as a founding board member/co-chair of the $6 million capital campaign that established the Arsenal Center for the Arts. “The search attracted dozens of strong candidates from throughout the Northeast. In our process of interviewing and screening, Roberta rose to the top of the field with her practical, inclusive, innovative, and entrepreneurial leadership style,” said Susan Centofanti, Arsenal Center Board President. “Her prior work has been in supporting organizational and cultural change in organizations and municipalities.

Watertown Mall Hosting ‘Ready to Read’ Event with Crafts

Join the Watertown Family Network, The Watertown Public Schools and The Parent Child Home Program for a back to school event “Ready To Read” at the Watertown Mall on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 at 11 a.m.! Stop by for a special event including stories, songs, crafts and some surprises! This event is FREE and will take place near Carter’s. Watertown Mall is wheelchair accessible and accessible by MBTA Bus routes 70 and 70A.

Mt. Auburn Hospital Tobacco Education and Support Class Starts Tuesday

Starting this week, Mount Auburn Hospital will present Tobacco Education and Support, a free six-week class that provides an overview of nicotine’s emotional, social, and physical effects. Whether you have a quit date in mind or just want to better understand what resources are available, you will find this class helpful. This course is complementary to patients. The class is every Tuesday for 6 weeks from 6-7 p.m. starting on Jan. 12, 2016 at Mount Auburn Hospital, 330 Mt. Auburn St.

Watertown Violinist a Winner of The Knot Best of Weddings Award

Emma Galloway, Violinist is pleased to announce that she has been selected as a 2016 ­­winner in The Knot Best of Weddings, an award representing the highest-rated wedding professionals as reviewed by real couples, their families and wedding guests on The Knot, the No. 1 wedding resource. This is the second year Emma Galloway has been selected for The Knot Best of Weddings. Emma Galloway, née Philley, a native of Watertown, has been playing the violin for more than 20 years. She has performed with various elite student and professional ensembles and symphonies, including the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra (formerly GBYSO) and the Sherman Symphony Orchestra. She earned her degree in Music from Austin College in Sherman, Texas. In 2010, Emma returned to the Boston area and has become a premier wedding ceremony musician.

Head of Criminal Justice Reform Group to Speak at Annual Unity Breakfast

For the 16th year in a row, Watertown will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with a Unity Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. The event brings together hundreds of people, representing Watertown’s diverse population, to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the man who devoted his life to ending prejudice and racism in our country. The Unity Breakfast has become a Watertown tradition, drawing over 400 guests. The program includes a timely keynote speaker, lively choral music, essays and art projects by Watertown middle and high school students, and the presentation of the Unity Award to a Watertown individual or community organization that has demonstrated outstanding community service.