Pottery and Wheelthrowing: new class starts for TEENS
A class for ages 13 and up who want to begin or continue learning about pottery. Open for both handbuilding and wheelthrowing, you will develop your skills with lots of important technical information combined with artists' techniques for finding your own personal style. Perfect for those putting together a portfolio of work for high school or college, or just use this class as a way to relax at the beginning of each week by connecting with your creative side!
Susan and Jack Rudin Leadership Conference Weekend
Summer 2010 Program Dates:
Friday, June 11–Sunday, June 13 | Friday, June 25–Sunday, June 27
Artist Reception at Town Hall
Please join the Brookline Commission for the Arts for a reception for the artists exhibiting at Town Hall. Currently on view: Marion Cohen, Vivien Goldman and Iris Sonnenschein. The reception will take place on Friday, March 19, 6-8pm, at 333 Washington Street. This reception is free and open to the public.
Strengthening Support for Aging at Home in Brookline: MONDAY, MARCH 22, 2010, 7:00-9:00 PM
Brookline is an appealing place to live, especially as people get older. Excellent transportation, educational, cultural and health care services are nearby. It has a rich service environment for those who want to continue living independently in their homes. The Senior Center and a variety of nonprofit and profit agencies, offer many social, personal and practical services that enable people to stay at home.



