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Newton North High School, 457 Walnut St, Newtonville, MA | Get Directions »
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Come one come all! Here is your chance to show your talent, possibly win some $ and support your local community non-profits. The Rotary Club of Newton is holding its first annual Newton Has Talent! event. Deadline to enter is February 24 midnight. Check out the details at www.newtonhastalent.com. Finalists will perform live on March 24, 2013. Also, be sure to come to the event to see your fellow Newtonians with talent perform!
Event Details
| Where | Newton North High School 457 Walnut St, Newtonville, MA 02460 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 9:00 pm–12:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.newtonhastalent.com |
| Price | $0 |
More About Newton North High School
With its new location on Walnut Street, Newton North High School is the district's newest school, boasting 413,000 square feet of high-end classroom technology. Located in Newtonville, Newton North is slightly larger than its counterpart in Newton Center, Newton South High School.
Like Newton South, Newton North offers a wide-range of AP courses to effectively prepare Newton students for higher education. A vocational program is also housed at Newton North, with an automotive shop, restaurant and printing studio. The school also offers a groundbreaking green engineering program.
Newton North's new sports facilities include a swimming pool, competition gymnasium, work out area, wrestling room/dance studio, simulated outdoor area (SOA) gym and Dickinson Stadium, a large football stadium with artificial turf.
Newton North High School is a half-mile walk from the Newtonville MBTA station (purple line, Framingham/Worcester line). The #59 MBTA bus also stops nearby at the intersection of Walnut Street and Clyde Street.
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