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Being an Immigrant in Natick
Oct
30
7:00 PM19:00

Being an Immigrant in Natick

Join Natick is United and the Natick Welcoming Immigration Policy Coalition on Wednesday, October 30 via zoom  for a forum on Being an Immigrant in Natick. Hear first-hand accounts from immigrant(s) living in Natick - the challenges they've faced and contributions they have made, and explore how to be a supportive community for our neighbors. 

Hosted by Natick Is United

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Social Justice Parenting: Raising Compassionate, Anti-Racist, and Socially Conscious Children
Mar
7
7:00 PM19:00
Social Justice Parenting: Raising Compassionate, Anti-Racist, and Socially Conscious Children
Nov
9
7:00 PM19:00

Social Justice Parenting: Raising Compassionate, Anti-Racist, and Socially Conscious Children

Please join us for this important VIRTUAL program in advance of Kindness Week and as part of our ongoing commitment as a community to practice kindness, respect, and justice for all! All are welcome! This program will address how to raise children who work to promote justice, compassion, and belonging for themselves and others. Dr. Traci Baxley will discuss the principles of Social Justice Parenting and offer strategies for implementing these values into your daily life. Simultaneous ASL and Portuguese Language Interpretation will be provided at this event.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration
Jan
18
10:00 AM10:00

Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration

Everyone is welcome to join us for the premier of this pre-recorded program from 10-11am, streamed online and through Natick Community Access TV (Pegasus), featuring student performances and reflections, MLK Day Creative Contest winners from the Middle and High School, Interfaith Clergy representatives, and special guests including local dignitaries, community leaders and keynote reflection by The Rev. Dr. Gregory Groover, Pastor of the Historic Charles Street A.M.E. Church in Roxbury, MA. Special MLK Day activities for all ages will be offered by community partners (via Zoom links) immediately following the program, from 11am-12pm.

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Addressing Personal Bias While Defining Your Authentic Self
Dec
2
7:00 PM19:00

Addressing Personal Bias While Defining Your Authentic Self

For community members (all ages)

Want to learn practical ways to address bias in ourselves and our community? Expert Kalise Wornum, PhD, will lead this interactive program with techniques to identify personal biases and promote antiracist and equitable behavior in ourselves, families, organizations, and community.

Hosted by SPARK Kindness

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You Belong: A Call to Connection
Nov
12
7:00 PM19:00

You Belong: A Call to Connection

For community members (all ages)

Even during a pandemic, we are all connected. But we don't always believe it and we often don't practice it. Author and mindfulness expert Sebene Selassie will explore ways that we separate (and thus suffer) and offer techniques (founded in ancient tradition, psychology and antiracism) to lead us back to belonging.

Hosted by SPARK Kindness

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Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities: A Path to Pride and Success
Oct
27
7:00 PM19:00

Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities: A Path to Pride and Success

Author, poet, and expert LeDerick Horne will offer advice to help all students develop positive identities as people with disabilities. Mr. Horne will share his own experience as a student with a learning disability and present strategies to promote student engagement and empowerment during the COVID-19 pandemic.For parents, grandparents, and caregivers (all ages)

Hosted by SPARK Kindness

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Advancing Racial Justice in Natick
Jun
16
7:00 PM19:00

Advancing Racial Justice in Natick

Natick Is United invites you to a racial justice panel discussion with the Natick Police Department & Town Officials. Join panelists Chief James Hicks & Lt. Carra Rossi, Select Board Members Sue Salamoff and Karen Adelman-Foster, Superintendent Dr. Anna Nolin, along with co-facilitators Melissa Patrick and Lindsey Vizvary Galvao & Moderator Guimel DeCarvalho.

Hosted by Natick Is United

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I'm Not Racist...Am I?:  Screening & Community Conversation
Feb
4
6:30 PM18:30

I'm Not Racist...Am I?: Screening & Community Conversation

Join us for a screening of this powerful film, followed by a facilitated conversation with Lenny Walker of Point Made Learning. This feature documentary follows 12 teenagers from NYC who came together for one school year to talk about race and privilege. We hope the program inspires others to recognize and interrupt racism in their own lives. The event is FREE and open to the community. Please register in advance.

Hosted by Natick Is United, SPARK Kindness, Natick Public Schools and many more

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MLK Community Celebration
Jan
20
10:00 AM10:00

MLK Community Celebration

Please join us for our annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Celebration with special guest speaker, Reverend Dr. Ray Hammond . Celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and discover how his legacy continues to inspire and empower us all. All are welcome to gather for the Community Celebration followed by a New(!) Family Service Opportunity.

Hosted by the Natick Interfaith Clergy, Natick Public Schools, SPARK Kindness and more…

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Lighting the Way - Climate Change Theatre Action 2019
Dec
21
3:00 PM15:00

Lighting the Way - Climate Change Theatre Action 2019

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Heroes & Luminaries, Metrowest Readings of Climate Change Plays. Celebrate & join the unsung activists who are lighting the way to more sustainable futures. With Guest speaker: Jean-Luc Pierite: Protecting our Environment: Tribal Wisdom & Actions.

Hosted by Dreamweavers and NAICOB (North American Indian Center of Boston)

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Natick Peace Meal: A Community Celebration Open to All
Dec
8
5:30 PM17:30

Natick Peace Meal: A Community Celebration Open to All

Natick Peace Meal is a celebration that connects community by bringing people together over a shared vegetarian potluck meal. It is an opportunity to meet neighbors from all backgrounds and get a taste of the remarkable diversity of our town. All are invited! Registration now open HERE

Hosted by Natick is United, SPARK Kindness, and The Morse Institute Library

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The Guys Next Door: A Documentary Film
Nov
13
7:00 PM19:00

The Guys Next Door: A Documentary Film

Join us for a screening of this award-winning documentary film that follows the life of a real “modern family”—a gay married couple whose friend is a surrogate for their children. The movie shows their ups, downs, and the humanity that connects us all. Q & A with members of the cast will follow the screening.

Hosted by the Natick High School Peer Advocates & SPARK Kindness

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NIU Community-Wide Gathering & Facilitated Dialogue
Jun
11
7:00 PM19:00

NIU Community-Wide Gathering & Facilitated Dialogue

****NEW VENUE Due to the large volume of registrants for tonight's dialogue, we are relocating the meeting just across the street to the sanctuary of First Congregational Church of Natick.

How can we act as agents of hope and inclusion in the face of fear and intolerance? What practical actions can we be doing to build a community that welcomes, supports and celebrates all? We invite you to participate in the conversation. All are welcome, and please REGISTER in advance.

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FILM: Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Dec
2
to Dec 6

FILM: Won't You Be My Neighbor?

Click image for additional viewing options. SPARK Kindness presents 3 free community screenings of the acclaimed documentary film that looks back on the legacy of Fred (Mister) Rogers, focusing on his radical kindness. This is a special opportunity to celebrate kindness, our neighbors, and the power of our community.

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Natick Community Vigil on the Common
Nov
19
7:00 PM19:00

Natick Community Vigil on the Common

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Remembering all victims of anti-Semitic, racist, or other recent acts of discrimination and violence. We will not let fear, bigotry, intolerance or the hateful acts of a few define us. Let’s stand together in solidarity with our fellow residents and show that Natick is UNITED, a community where we value differences and everyone belongs.

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