Watertown Students Earn Honors at BC High, Thayer

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Students from Watertown made the honor roll at a pair of private schools: BC High and Thayer Academy. The following information was provided by the schools:

Boston College High School

The following students have been named to the Second Quarter Honor Roll at Boston College High School:

Ambrogio Bellotti, High Honors (Class of 2024)

Isaac Campolon, High Honors (Class of 2024)

William MacKerron, High Honors (Class of 2025)

Emiliano Pedroza, High Honors (Class of 2025)

Owen Driscoll, High Honors (Class of 2026)

Thomas Moloney, High Honors (Class of 2027)

Robert DiStefano, Honors (Class of 2027)

For High Honors a Sophomore and Junior must have at least a 3.80 quality point average and all grades “C+” or higher. Freshmen need a 3.6 quality point average and all grades “C+” or higher. For Honors a Sophomore and Junior must have at least a 3.20 quality point average and all grades “C-” or higher. Freshmen need a 3.165 quality point average and all grades “C-” or higher.

Watertown MusicFest: More Than 50 Acts on 3 Stages

The following announcement was provided by Friends of Watertown Music:

Friends of Watertown Music invites you to attend our 11th Annual MusicFest, on Friday, March 15. Doors open at 5:15 and musical performances run from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m., at the Watertown Middle School. 

MusicFest is a fun community event, offering something for everyone! The event features over 50 performances, across 3 stages. The variety of music genres includes folk, jazz, opera, classical, acoustic and electric. Performances run from 5 to 20 minutes, so attendees will have the chance to go around and see as many acts as they wish.

Watertown Library Hosting Legislative Breakfast

Watertown LibraryThe Watertown Free Public Library. The Watertown Free Public Library announced it will host local elected officials during an upcoming Legislative Breakfast. The Library sent out the following announcement:

You are cordially invited to Watertown’s Library Legislative Breakfast on March 22, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. Breakfast pastries and beverages will be available at 8:30 a.m. The guest of honor is State Sen. Will Brownsberger. Our program begins at 9 a.m. We will offer a tour of the Bookmobile and building afterwards, at approximately 9:30 a.m.

Attending legislative breakfasts is a great way to show your support for libraries and speak with local elected officials. We would love to see you.

Shop & Take Free Classes at Watertown’s Studio’s Spring Fling

Fly Together Watertown announced it will be hosting Spring Fling on Saturday, March 23 at its studio located at 100 Parker St. in Watertown. Bring in spring with shopping, performances, community, and fun! Attend the Fly Together Spring Fling and shop amazing local vendors, get connected with area community organizations, watch pole performances, and take free taster classes with our staff! Studio A and B Vendor Event: 2:30-6:30 p.m.

Studio C Free Classes: 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Performance Break: 4:00-4:30 p.m.

Free Classes: 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Watertown Cable Hosting Several Workshops This Spring

The following announcement was provided by Watertown Cable:

WCA-TV is excited to announce the opening of our new location at 30 Common Street! With two brand new studios, including our first ever Podcast Studio, and other new spaces to learn and create, we can’t wait to welcome back the Watertown Community! Just in time for our opening is our Spring Workshop season! Learn the ins and outs of creating your own show or podcast, get hands-on experience with our field cameras, lighting kits, and more. Find the workshops with their dates and times below:

● Orientation Workshop: (Required free class to become eligible for all subsequent workshops) Monday, March 18th at 6pm● Intro to Field Lighting: (Prerequisite: Field Camera Production) Mondays, March 25th, April 1st and April 8th from 6:00pm – 7:30pm● Field Camera Production: Tuesdays, March 26th, April 2nd, April 9th, and April 16th from 5:30pm – 7:30pm.● Intro to Podcasting: Wednesdays, March 27th, April 3rd, April 10th from6:00pm – 7:30 pm● Studio Production: (Minimum of 4 people required to run this class) Wednesdays, April 17th, April 24th, May 1st and May 8th from 5:30 – 7:30pm

Head to wcatv.org/workshops to find out more about each session and learn how to register!

Watertown Winter Parking Ban Ending Early

Watertown’s winter overnight parking ban has ended early! The Watertown Police Department sent out the following announcement:

The Winter Parking Ban has ended effective immediately, today, Tuesday, March 5, 2024. 

If there is a snowstorm in the next few weeks, it will go back into effect.

Intergenerational Event in Watertown for Read Across America

Photo by Brigham HouseA group of young people listen to a story at an event hosted by Watertown Families Together at the Brigham House. The following announcement was provided by Watertown Families Together:

Generations will come together on March 14th at  Brigham House Assisted Living Residence (341 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown) at 10:00 a.m. to celebrate the joy and importance of reading.  

This event is sponsored by the Marshall Home Fund and will spotlight the many humorous works of children’s favorite and famous  author – Dr. Suess.  Many generations have enjoyed these books and have cherished reading stories like the “Cat in the Hat” to their children and grandchildren. 

We invite families with young children to drop by to enjoy a Dr. Seuss story or two, music with Ruth, crafts, treats and a visit with from the CAT IN THE HAT! This fun intergenerational morning is brought to you by the Marshall Home Fund, Brigham House and Watertown Families Together.

Watertown Residents Can Request a Street Tree Planting in Front of Their Property

The City of Watertown will plant a street tree in front of homeowner’s properties. See how to request a tree in the announcement from the Department of Public Works. Did you know you can request to have the City plant a street tree in front of your property for free! The Forestry Division planted 360 street trees during the 2023 season, and they aim to meet or exceed that number in 2024. Our urban tree canopy is vital to improving shade and air quality, while diminishing the urban heat island effect and managing stormwater runoff. 

The request cutoff for spring plantings is the second week of April.