All Newton Musical Memory Café

Tuition: Free to Attend

All Newton’s Musical Memory Café is an informal social gathering for people with cognitive changes and their care partners. Guests are welcome regardless of diagnosis. Attendees can connect with fellow community members while enjoying a musical performance by some of All Newton Music School's outstanding faculty—tea, coffee, and treats to follow!

The Café is hosted and facilitated by board certified music therapist Cheyenne Mize and co-hosted by pianist Kim Petot. The special musical guest for June is folk guitarist Wendy Sobel. Join us in making a joyful noise!

This event is free, co-presented by the Cooper Center for Active Living. Please RSVP to cheyennem@allnewton.org, via the button on the left, or by calling (617) 433-8677.

The June Café is generously sponsored by Residence at Boylston Place.

 
 

MORE ABOUT THE ARTISTS: 

Cheyenne Mize is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and recording artist, as well as Music Inclusion Instructor and Program Coordinator at ANMS. She is an Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health and provides music therapy at care homes throughout Greater Boston.

Kim Petot is a full time instructor at the All Newton Music school, singing with Chorus pro Musica, works with Memory patients and is an active church musician leading 3 handbell choirs for two different congregations. 

Wendy Sobel, guitarist, singer and songwriter has been an award winning presence on the Boston music scene for many years.   She has shared the stage with such acts as Karla Bonoff, Livingston Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, Lily Tomlin and Kathy Mattea to name a few. She has also toured with Canadian singer/songerwriter Ferron.  Wendy was a member of the wildly popular band Girls’ Night Out in the eighties and can be seen at present performing in the New England area either acoustically or rocking out with a band.  

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