Events
Organized by Youth Opportunities Program of the Appalachian Mountain Club
All outdoor leaders should have wilderness first aid training - here's your chance to increase your confidence and get this essential certification! Cost: $80.00 for instruction, food, and lodging
Reservations/tickets needed?:
Info Phone #: 617-523-0636 x337
Info Contact Person: David Rye
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Grant applications ranging from $500 to $5,000 for local beach programming due to Save the Harbor today. Check out www.savetheharbor.org or call 617-451-2860 for details.
“The School to Prison Pipeline describes the tragic journey that begins in segregated, impoverished schools and ends in juvenile halls and adults prisons for far too many children of color.”
Guests: Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice
Kaia Stern - Project Director, Pathways Home from Prison Project
Tami Wilson - Coordinator, School-to-Prison Pipeline Project
[NEW]Give Kids a Smile Day
Organized by The American Student Dental Association (ASDA) and Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM)
Free preventative dental care, oral heallth education and lots of great activities! The purpose of the event is to focus attention on the epidemic of untreated oral disease among disadvantaged children.
Fri, Feb 1, 2008 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 188 Longwood Ave, Boston 02115
Contact Information: michelle_mian@hsdm.harvard.edu
or visit: http://harvardasda.org/smile
Teen Film Festival Screening
Organized by Cloud Foundation
presented by the Cloud Foundation's Teen Film Curators
For more info see: http://www.cloudfoundation.org/programs/teencurators.html
Organized by Youth Opportunities Program of the Appalachian Mountain Club
All outdoor leaders should have wilderness first aid training - here's your chance to increase your confidence and get this essential certification! Cost: $80.00 for instruction, food, and lodging
Reservations/tickets needed?:
Info Phone #: 617-523-0636 x337
Info Contact Person: David Rye
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
On Saturday, February 2, children aged 8-14 years old are invited to join MIT student-athletes for a morning of free sports clinics and free admission to MIT Varsity Athletic Contests. Clinics available for the following sports: field hockey; volleyball; basketball; soccer; squash; fencing.
A pizza lunch will be provided following the final clinic and all participants are encouraged to attend MIT varsity athletic events following the lunch hour.
Check-in is from 8 am-8:45 am and Clinics run from 9 am-1 pm at MIT's Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center, 120 Vassar Street, Cambridge. Please have children wear sweatpants/shorts, t-shirts, sneakers and tie back long hair. Free online registration from January 9-February 1 and free onsite registration from 8 am-8:45 am on February 2 in the lobby.
Please note that a parent/guardian is required to sign a waiver for all children participating in the clinic and must check in with their children onsite on February 2. For more information, contact Debra Morris at debram@mit.edu or 617-253-0816 or visit MIT Athletics.
Join 15 of Boston’s public charter schools during this FREE annual event! Get quality information and have your questions answered by administrators from Boston charter schools serving students in grades K-12. Please call 617-265-1172 or visit www.bostoncollegiate.org for more information. We hope to see you there!
You can learn about energy efficiency and clean energy this weekend at the Going Green Expo at the Bayside Exposition Center in Dorchester on February 2 and 3. Here are just some of the great offerings of the Going Green Expo:
- Green Kids Zone
- Green Jobs, Degrees and Careers Fair
- Green Energy, Building & Decorating Zone with builders, energy companies, decorators and more
Over 30 Free Workshops - all day - both days - on topics ranging from Solar Energy to Saving Money through Efficiency.
- Green Test Track where you can try out the very cool Vectrix bike.
All this, and much more.
Attend the Going Green Expo Saturday February 2, from 10am - 8pm; and, Sunday February 3, from 10am to 4pm.Tickets are $10, Mass Energy members receive 50% off admission. Children under 15 are free. You can download a Going Green Coupon (PDF) to get the discount at the door. To learn more and find directions go to www.goinggreenexpos.com.
Save a Tree (or ten!) Clear prickly vines that are killing saplings. Dress in layers and leave your nylon down jackets at home, the prickers can pull and rip them. We'll have leather gloves for protection, wear glove liners to keep your hands warm if it's very cold. Bring garden clippers if you have them, there'll be plenty for those wo don't. Hot Chocolate & donuts. For more information & directions: 617-282-2881/ www.franklinparkcoalition.org
This is an open house event. Come out and learn more about the Ashmont Day Care. We are mow excepting applications for 2008- 2009 school year. The ages ar from 2yr and 9 months up to 5 years old.We offer a rich, diverse, full-day program with before and after school care.
You can learn about energy efficiency and clean energy this weekend at the Going Green Expo at the Bayside Exposition Center in Dorchester on February 2 and 3. Here are just some of the great offerings of the Going Green Expo:
- Green Kids Zone
- Green Jobs, Degrees and Careers Fair
- Green Energy, Building & Decorating Zone with builders, energy companies, decorators and more
Over 30 Free Workshops - all day - both days - on topics ranging from Solar Energy to Saving Money through Efficiency.
- Green Test Track where you can try out the very cool Vectrix bike.
All this, and much more.
Attend the Going Green Expo Saturday February 2, from 10am - 8pm; and, Sunday February 3, from 10am to 4pm.Tickets are $10, Mass Energy members receive 50% off admission. Children under 15 are free. You can download a Going Green Coupon (PDF) to get the discount at the door. To learn more and find directions go to www.goinggreenexpos.com.
Monday February 4 An Affair to Remember (119 min) w/ Cary Grant & Deborah Kerr. While in a cruise from Europe to New York, the disputed playboy Nicky Ferrante meets the gorgeous former night-club singer Terry McKay) and they have a romance. Nicky is traveling to meet his fiancée, the inheritor of one of the greatest fortunes in USA, and Terry is returning to the arms of her supportive boy-friend. They schedule a meeting on the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building six months later to decide whether they should marry each other, but something happens….
Education
Mentors In Violence Prevention Program (MVP)
Mon, Feb 4, 2008 9:00 am to Wed, Feb 6, 2008 5:00 pm. Northeastern University
For more information, please contact Antonio Arrendel at 617-373-2665,
or e-mail a.arrendel@neu.edu.
[NEW]Service Providers Breakfast
Our first provider breakfast sponsored by the Louis Brown Peace Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Violence Prevention and Recovery Center, Bowdoin Street Health Center and Harvard School of Public Health.
Please R.S.V.P by Monday, February 4th
R.S.V.P. to: Rachel Fazzino 617-825-1917 ext. 1 or rfazzino@louisdbrownpeaceinstitute.org
Attachments: Breakfast Flyer (HTML Preview)
Super Tuesday: Vote Presidential Primary Go vote in the presidential primary election on tuesday, february 5, 2008 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
If you have questions about where to vote, go to www.wheredo ivotema.com or to www.cityo fboston.gov/elections (and click on voter polling location search) or call the city of boston election department at 617.635.3767.
The decision was made to cancel the February 5th Friends of Ronan Park meeting due to Super Tuesday voting. The next meeting will be Tuesday, March 4th @ 6:30 p.m. at the Bowdoin Street Health Center.
Roxbury Film Festival's Youth-Produced Films Come to the ICA Organized by The Roxbury Film Festival and The ICA 7 Short films produced and directed by Boston youth will be screened. Topics include religion, violence, loss, homelessness, acting, and more. Thu, Feb 7, 2008 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Institute for Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Ave. 02210 For more info, contact The ICA at (617) 478-3100
Organized by The Food Project Workshops and discussion about Food Project programs, planning and design. Work with youth and learn about their winter work, how to mobilize and motivate teens year-round, and the foundations and planning for strong summer programs.
Thu, Feb 7, 2008 to Fri, Feb 8, 2008. Locations in Lincoln and Boston.
Registration is required. visit http://www.thefoodproject.org/blast/internal1.asp?ID=179 for more information and a registration form or contact jjames@thefoodproject.org or 781-259-8621 x24.
Organized by The Food Project Workshops and discussion about Food Project programs, planning and design. Work with youth and learn about their winter work, how to mobilize and motivate teens year-round, and the foundations and planning for strong summer programs.
Thu, Feb 7, 2008 to Fri, Feb 8, 2008. Locations in Lincoln and Boston.
Registration is required. visit http://www.thefoodproject.org/blast/internal1.asp?ID=179 for more information and a registration form or contact jjames@thefoodproject.org or 781-259-8621 x24.
Teen Night at the ICA - "Unscripted" Open Mic Nite
Organized by ICA Teen Arts Council
Our first teen night of the school year drew over 300 teens! The stage is yours to do whatever you want. You can sing, dance, step, rap, recite poetry - anything you want!
Fri, Feb 8, 2008 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ICA - 100 Northern Ave. Boston
Cost: Free
Please email the Teen Arts Council at teenprograms@icaboston.org if you're interested in performing.
Organized by Trauma Center
This introductory day-long workshop will cover essential theory and interventions from Diana Fosha's Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) in the context of treating chronically traumatized and dissociative-disordered patients. Cost: $150.00
You can register at http://www.traumacenter.org/training/workshop2.php or by contacting: mblaustein@traumacenter.org
For full information, visit http://www.traumacenter.org/training/workshop2.php
You are Invited!
Come Join the MEN of Nathan Hale for a Fun-Filled Breakfast:
Young Men Students of NH, Grandfathers, Dads, Uncles, Cousins, Brothers, Teachers, Staff, and other Men of the Nathan Hale Family and Community.
Agenda:
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Chess Club
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Full Breakfast
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Men's Reading Club
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NH 's own Guest Speakers and much, much, more....
See Ya There!
contact: Jeff Smith 617-989-1002 for more info
Saturday, February 9th, 2008
10am - 12pm
Nathan Hale Elementary School
51 Cedar Street
Roxbury, Ma 02119
A history/craft program on black dolls, with an opportunity to make your own traditional African wrap doll.
This Saturday, February 9th, SCI Dorchester Youth Council will celebrate its 4th Annual Safe Love event to promote healthy lifestyles and positive alternatives for teens (14-18 year old) The cost is free. Safe Love Info Line: (for Teens, Volunteers and Participating Organizations) For Teens: Free event for teens between the ages of 14-18 year olds. You must have a ticket for admission. Tickets are available at convenient sites throughout Dorchester For more information, click here.
BAKE SALE Delicious homemade baked goods will be sold on Saturday Feb 9th and Sunday Feb 10th at the Back of St. Brendan Church after each Mass. The bake sale is hosted by the 7th and 8th grade students to raise money for their Class trip to Washington D.C., which they will be taking in May. Your continued support is appreciated very much!
DotWell CivicHealth is nearly two weeks into its 2008 tax season, but we still need volunteers to help on weeknights. I'm pitching a final plea for you--people who live and work in Dorchester-- to help us. February is the busiest month of tax prep and many of our taxpayers and volunteers have been staying late into the night because even though we have more volunteers than last year, the taxpayer turnout has been enormous.
This is a critical time for us--it is hard on working families when they have to wait several hours to get their taxes prepared. We have also had to turn some taxpayers away and ask them to return because we've been so busy. As staff of DotWell, Codman Square Health Center, and Dorchester House, I am begging you to help! Even if you can only help in February, that would be terrific.
If you cannot volunteer, please pass this email along to friends, family, and community members. There is still one more training left--this Saturday. You can sign up for this training at the following website:
Are you interested in adoption? Older children, siblings and children of color are seeking a loving home. For more information, and to register for this event call 617-54-ADOPT or www.mareinc.org
Come learn winter constellations from local astronomer and bicycle activist, Jeffrey Ferris. Wear boots if there’s snow or mud. We’ll have hot chocolate! For more information or directions: 617-282-2881 / www.franklinparkcoalition.org
Monday February 11 Bringing Up Baby (102 min) w/ Katherine Hepburn & Cary Grant. Susan Vance is crazy as a fox, trying to bring stuffy paleontologist Dr. David Huxley to his senses and realize he can’t live without her.
If you are worried about your own or someone else’s drinking and/or drug use, a Community Substance Abuse Drop. In Service will be available to have your questions answered about substance abuse on the Second and Fourth Mondays of the Month from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Neponset Health Center, 398 Neponset Ave., Dorchester, MA. This service is confidential. For more information, call (617) 282-200.
This association meeting will be held in the cafeteria. This is a monthly meeting. The concerns of this neighborhood will be discussed. Please feel free to attend your neighborhood association meeting.
This is a neighborhood meeting . Come out and get involved within you neighborhood.Come out and voice your concerns.
Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus celebrates Black History Month on Tuesday February 12, 2008 from1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ~ Nurses’ Hall, State House Boston, 2nd Floor
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Carol R. Johnson
Boston Public Schools Superintendent
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today”
Malcolm X
For more information contact MBLC Office (617) 722-2688
We've made an adjustment to the Eat Green Save Green program. Instead of being two nights per week from 6-8, the class will now run from 5:30-7:30 on Tuesdays only. The first portion of the class will be nutrition/cooking instruction, while the second portion will be for financial literacy.
If you bike in Dorchester you are invited, for more info on this new bicycle advocacy group, see http://dotbike.bostonbiker.org or call 617-474-1478.
YOP Discovery Session
Come learn how YOP can support you in getting your youth on outdoor trips!
Agency Sponsoring: Youth Opportunities Program of the Appalachian Mountain Club
Info Phone #: 617-523-0636 x337
Info Contact Person: David Rye
This is a neighborhood community meeting. Come out and get involved in your neighborhood.
This is a neighborhood association meeting. Please come out and get involved in your community meeting.
This is a neighborhood meeting ,please come out and get involved. We welcome your input.
Free work shop in your neighborhood. We offer technical and legal assistance on building your new business or your existing assistance on building our new business or growing our existing business with information on finding and obtaining capital
You are invited to take part in revitalizing the Dorchester Historical Society (DHS) Clapp Farmstead on Boston Street.
The DHS has received two grants — one from New England Grassroots Environment Fund for improving the landscaping and grounds around our historic buildings, and one from MA Cultural Facilities Fund for improving public use of the buildings themselves. These two projects will help coordinate much-needed improvements to the 19th c. William Clapp house and the 18th c. Lemuel Clap house plus an old barn and other farm buildings at the DHS headquarters on Boston Street.
There will be regular meetings on Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. until June.
If you are interested in giving us your ideas, please contact Earl Taylor at 800-663-6063 or by e-mail at ERMMWWT@aol.com, or attend a meeting.
Funding for this project has been provided by the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund, a program of the state of Massachusetts administered through a collaborative agreement between MassDevelopment and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
This is a monthly association meeting. Please come out and and participate in your neighborhood association.
This is a community meeting, please come out and find out about information that effects your community.
C-11 invites community to attend monthly meeting. Any questions or concerns, please contact the Community Service Office at 617-343-4524.
The Stylistics , The Delfonics, The Chi-Lites, This is a valentine event a soul jam come out and enjoy a night of entertainment with your sweetheart.
Come out and enjoy a time of fun with the children. This event is safe and will take place on the church lawn. The event is free.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Seeking graduates of historically black colleges & women's colleges to encourage teens to attend these schools.
local community centers
Sponsored by Delta GEMS/Delta Sigma Theta Sorority & National Black College Alliance; contact Liz Miranda: deltagems0708@gmail.com or 617-816-1667
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Macy's Downtown Crossing invite you to celebrate Black History Month with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Artistic Director Judith Jameson. The company will discuss the legacy of Alvin Ailey, the history of the dance company with the city of Boston, and what it means to be an Ailey dancer. Refreshments will be served.
1st Annual Black History Month Classic
Organized by UMass Boston
NextPlay basketball will be filming this event
For more information see: http://www.myspace.com/roulhacenterprises
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Organized by The Boson Worker's Alliance
The Boston Workers Alliance (BWA) is an organization of un- and under-employed workers in Boston, running out of Chuck Turner's office in Dudley, and they're the group that's been the driving force behind CORI Reform. Please come out to support!
Cost: Tickets $10, Contributions $1 - $1,000 welcome to fund Employment & Training Initiative 2008 Reserve a table for your organization now All are welcome, please contact 617-427-8108 to R.S.V.P
Hot Buffet, Raffle and Silent Auction
Poetry reading from community artists
Awards presentation for Community volunteers
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Call on Feb 19,20,21 from 10am-2pm and Feb 26 from 4-8pm. Also, you can register online 24 hours a day from Feb 19 at 10am until Mar 19 at 11:59pm. Registering with the HOPELINE does NOT guarantee a summer job. Please call the Boston Youth Fund with any questions, 617-635-4202. Flyers in many languages are available. Also see a list sites that offered HOPELINE jobs last summer. www.bostonyouthzone.com/teenzone/employment/byf
Teen Environmental Job Fair
-Are you concerned about the environment?
-Are you interested in a summer job or after
school job?
-Want to learn about training programs and schools
with a focus on the environment?
Tuesday February 19, 2008
From 12-4 pm
31 Liverpool St., E. Boston
Meet employers, see teens present their programs,
meet representatives from colleges and training programs.
Attend workshops, hear local musicians.
Door Prizes! Music! Food!
Take the Blue Line to Maverick Square.
For More Information call 617-569-7600
This is the monthly civic meeting . Please come out and participate, all are welcome.
This is a civic meeting all are welcome. Please come out and participate in your community meeting.
Come out and participate in the community meeting and participate, all are welcome.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Call on Feb 19,20,21 from 10am-2pm and Feb 26 from 4-8pm. Also, you can register online 24 hours a day from Feb 19 at 10am until Mar 19 at 11:59pm. Registering with the HOPELINE does NOT guarantee a summer job. Please call the Boston Youth Fund with any questions, 617-635-4202. Flyers in many languages are available. Also see a list sites that offered HOPELINE jobs last summer. www.bostonyouthzone.com/teenzone/employment/byf
Boston R.O.C.K. It!!! Event at the Strand on February 20th
Youth ages 10-14 and their families are invited to have some fun while learning about summer programs!
Space is limited, so if you would like to attend please RSVP to 617-635-KIDS weekdays, 12 noon to 8pm or email youthline@cityofboston.gov
Celebrity MC Roy Barboza, JAMN 94.5
Celebrity Entertainment including 4Peace
Celebrity Guests
Red Sox 2007 MLB World Seies Win DVD Screening
Information on Summer programs
Refreshments
Youth performances including Mattahunt Steppers
Gift Bags with a sweatshirt from Reebok and goodies from Newbury Comics and others!
Eleven year-old Akeelah Anderson suprises herself when she attends her school spelling be and wins. Will she make it all the way to the Scripps National Bee? Ages 8 and up
Every third Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m., the Area B?3 Dorchester/Mattapan Neighborhood Council meeting is held at the Mildred Avenue Community Center, 5 Mildred Ave., Mattapan, MA. Police and community representatives will be available to address and answer community related questions.
The Pathways to Procurement Workshop is sponsored by the Operational Services Division who is the Commonwealth department that oversees the purchase of commodities and services for Commonwealth Departments, manages Statewide Contracts and Comm-PASS, the Commonwealth’s e-procurement system,
This session will provide participants with information on;
- · Understand the methods of public procurement in Massachusetts.
· Learn where to find bidding opportunities!
· How to use Comm-PASS the Commonwealths e-procurement system.
· How to properly respond to a solicitation.
· What it means to be a Statewide Contract Vendor.
· Opportunities available for your small business!
· OSD Programs designed to help you!
· Marketing your business to public entities
· And more!
A session will be held in Boston, at One Ashburton Place (21st floor) on February 20th from 9:00 – 1:30. Complete details are available on-line. Registration is required via our Learning Management System, PACE (Performance and Career Enhancement) Learning Management System. First time users will need to create an account. For instructions on creating an account and registering for the training, please visit the PACE Job Aid .
If you should have questions about this workshop, please contact Barbra Miller, Director of Quality Assurance, Training and Outreach at 617-720-3148
An action-packed magic show this will fun for all ages.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Call on Feb 19,20,21 from 10am-2pm and Feb 26 from 4-8pm. Also, you can register online 24 hours a day from Feb 19 at 10am until Mar 19 at 11:59pm. Registering with the HOPELINE does NOT guarantee a summer job. Please call the Boston Youth Fund with any questions, 617-635-4202. Flyers in many languages are available. Also see a list sites that offered HOPELINE jobs last summer. www.bostonyouthzone.com/teenzone/employment/byf
This amazing cultural programming as an alternative for young people to deal with frustration, anger and fear, and as a method of cultural understanding and acceptance in one of Boston's most diverse neighborhood. Contact us at www.zumix.org
Organized by Community Health Education Center Outreaching to youth: Turning against violence.
RSVP By Feb 19th
Luncheon Cuisine is ordered according to RSVP calls. Please call 617-534-2432 and just leave a message by Feb.19th to ensure everyone gets to eat. Attachments: Flyer (HTML Preview) Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Art fun for the children. Color and bake your own Shinky Dink Masterpiece
Codman Square Library is once again hosting a Henna Tattoo program next Thursday February 21st at 4 PM as part of our school vacation week activities. Henna tattoos are a non-permanent form of tattoo made from ink and dye that dries and flakes off and makes a mark on the skin that last for about two weeks. Local artist Nimmi Sehgal will provide the art. Children/teens will be able to choose a number of designs to have put on their skin. The attached permission slip that must be signed by a parent or legal guardian in order for children/teens to receive Henna tattoos. This slip must be either brought to the library before the program or children can bring signed permission slips to the program.
This is an community meeting to inform you on community information. Please come out and join us.
WHY:Reduce violent crime and improve quality of life; Improve coordination and communication amongst neighbors (adults and teens), busineses, police, prosecution, local/state/federal gov't agencies, non-profits, and others in the effort to reduce violent crime and improve quality of life This is to remind everyone that the monthly Community-Wide Safety Meeting of the Washington/Talbot Safe Neighborhood Initiative (SNI) will be held, Light refreshments will be served.Teens are strongly urged to attend.
this is a community meeting all are welcome . Come out and get involved.
This is a community meeting and all are invited. Come out and get to know your community civic organization.
Greetings,
We have scheduled a TOWN HALL MEETING to address The Boston Police Department's Safe Home Initiative. The information contained herein is in development, we are awaiting confirmation from proposed panelists, presenters and moderators. Currently we have begun to collect endorsements for this Town Hall Meeting, please add your name or organization to the list of endorsements. Your endorsement does not hold any financial obligation, it is an endorsement of the purpose of the meeting which is to discuss and analyze the safe homes initiative. Clearly, this is an issue of great importance which will have an impact on our community. Please review the information, Save the date and contact me with any questions, suggestions or if you wish to participate. This is the first round of information, we are finalizing details and will begin street promotion and media coverage this coming week.
This is a list of How you can civicly engage:
1. ENDORSE THE EVENT - Add your name or organization to the growing list!
2. PARTICIPATE - would you like to present or be on the panel?
3. DISTRIBUTE - Spread the word, the more informed people, the better!
GET INFORMED! NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFE HOMES INITIATIVE?
**click here for the ACTUAL Boston Police documentation that has been
distributed at meetings.
http://www.prophecycommunications.com/safehomespolicepackage.pdf
**click here for the People's Report which is a basic analysis of the
Initiative.
http://www.prophecycommunications.com/bpdpeoplesreport.pdf
these files are in PDF format, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open
get it free here http://www.adobe.com/go/BONRM
I look forward to seeing you at this important meeting.
THANK YOU,
Jamarhl Crawford
This is an open community meeting.We invite community members to out and participate. Please fill free to join us.
Free Tech Training for High School Students - February 21st & 22nd at Madison Park HS
TechBoston will be hosting a free tech training for students on during the Winter Recess at Madison Park HS on both Thursday, February 21st and Friday, February 22nd from 9 am to 3 pm. Students will learn topics such as graphic design, web development, and emerging technologies. Please share this with any of your students who have an interest in technology. This two-day training is FREE and food (breakfast and lunch) will be provided. Students should register online at http://www.techboston.org/tcg/bootcamp/register.php or contact Eric Esteves for more information (eesteves@techboston.org or 617-635-9790).
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Free Tech Training for High School Students - February 21st & 22nd at Madison Park HS
TechBoston will be hosting a free tech training for students on during the Winter Recess at Madison Park HS on both Thursday, February 21st and Friday, February 22nd from 9 am to 3 pm. Students will learn topics such as graphic design, web development, and emerging technologies. Please share this with any of your students who have an interest in technology. This two-day training is FREE and food (breakfast and lunch) will be provided. Students should register online at http://www.techboston.org/tcg/bootcamp/register.php or contact Eric Esteves for more information (eesteves@techboston.org or 617-635-9790).
Join Mass Youth Soccer at the 2nd Annual New England Youth Sports Festival the Dana-Farber field house at Gillette Stadium. Pre-register now for this year's Interactive Skill Zone Clinics and save $10 off the $30 admission price. Group Discounts available for teams or groups over 10. Youth Skill Zone Clinics-a series of scheduled clinics/demonstrations for girls and boys (ages 5-18) to learn and practice their favorite sport or be introduced to a new one-all under the guidance of top area coaches and pros from local organizations and team partners in football, basketball,soccer, lacrosse, baseball/softball, field & ice hockey. New this year: an outdoor ice rink! A series of Educational Workshops/Certifications developed for coaches, officials, parents and administrators, covering topics such as conditioning; sportsmanship; responsibilities; scholarships; sports nutrition and safety will be offered throughout the weekend.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
Private and independent Schools (K-12) in New England are seeking to promote diversity among their faculty and administrative personnel. This free job Fair provides an excellent forum for candidates of color to become acquainted with schools and available employment opportunities.
Private Independent Schools (K-12) in New England are seeking to promote diversity among their faculty and administrative personnel. This free Job Fair provides an excellent forum for candidates of color
and minority candidates to become acquainted with schools and available employment opportunities
For more information please call:781-843-8440
Join Mass Youth Soccer at the 2nd Annual New England Youth Sports Festival Dana-Farber field house at Gillette Stadium. Pre-register now for this year's Interactive Skill Zone Clinics and save $10 off the $30 admission price. Group Discounts available for teams or groups over 10. Youth Skill Zone Clinics-a series of scheduled clinics/demonstrations for girls and boys (ages 5-18) to learn and practice their favorite sport or be introduced to a new one-all under the guidance of top area coaches and pros from local organizations and team partners in football, basketball,soccer, lacrosse, baseball/softball, field & ice hockey. New this year: an outdoor ice rink! A series of Educational Workshops/Certifications developed for coaches, officials, parents and administrators, covering topics such as conditioning; sportsmanship; responsibilities; scholarships; sports nutrition and safety will be offered throughout the weekend.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
This is a free clinic which will include skating and hockey clinic for kids with and without disabilities. The clinic will be led by the Women's and Men varsity hockey teams from Harvard University along with others coaches. There will be free food and drinks and each child will receive a goodie bag as well. We only have spots for 40 kids so please contact Chris Carrigg with the following information as soon as is possible
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.
FREE Countdown to Kindergarten Play to Learn Group for children ages 1-3 and their caregivers at the Holmes Elementary. Come play and learn with us! Any Boston resident with a 1-3 year old child can attend. Registration is required, but is ongoing, and each playgroup is limited to 8-15 families. The playgroup leader speaks English and Haitian. For more information, please contact Marie Wade at 617-756-9650 or mwade@boston.k12.ma.us.
The Federal Communications Commission is coming to Boston to hold a public hearing featuring a rare local appearance of all 5 FCC Commissioners about the future of the Internet.
In recent months cable and Internet companies like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon have repeatedly been caught blocking, filtering, and spying on
consumers' Internet activities. The FCC is responding to the hundreds of thousands of people who have expressed their outrage over the anti-competitive practices by holding a hearing in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Monday February 25 Now,Voyager (117 min) w/ Betty Davis, Claude Rains, Paul Henreid. Charlotte Vale is an unmarried and very unhappy plain-Jane who is under the emotional control of her wealthy, domineering, mother. Help for Charlotte arrives in the person of Dr. Jaquith.
If you are worried about your own or someone else’s drinking and/or drug use, a Community Substance Abuse Drop. In Service will be available to have your questions answered about substance abuse on the Second and Fourth Mondays of the Month from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Neponset Health Center, 398 Neponset Ave., Dorchester, MA. This service is confidential. For more information, call (617) 282-200.
FREE Countdown to Kindergarten Play to Learn group for children ages 1-3 and their caregivers at the Kenny Elementary School. Come play and learn with us! Any Boston resident with a 1-3 year old child can attend. Registration is required, but is ongoing, and each playgroup is limited to 8-15 families. The playgroup leader speaks English and Spanish. For more information, please contact Kendra Bucklin at 617-756-9492 or kbucklin@boston.k12.ma.us.
FREE Countdown to Kindergarten Play to Learn group for children ages 1-3 and their caregivers at the Lee Elementary/Adademy building. Come play and learn with us! Any Boston resident with a 1-3 year old child can attend. Registration is required, but is ongoing, and each playgroup is limited to 8-15 families. The playgroup leader speaks English and Haitian. For more information, please contact Marie Wade at 617-756-9650 or mwade@boston.k12.ma.us.
City Archaeologist Ellen Berkland was involved for over 20 years with the archaeological aspects of the biggest public works project in our history. Join us as she presents an illustrated lecture (including some real artifacts unearthed at Big Dig sites). A fascinating look at our past.
Help plan the 2008 DOT Day Parade.
This is a community meeting, all are welcome, come out and participate in your community meeting. We want you to be informed.
This is a community meeting and all are invited. Come out and connect with community leaders and get the information on what is effecting your community.
Fields Corner Main Street Accepting Board of Directors Nominations Fields Corner Main Street is seeking new people committed to working to enhance and promote the Fields Corner business district to fill open positions on our Board of Directors. Nominations are now being accepted for terms beginning in July 2008. Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to serving a two-year term, each board member is asked to commit four to six hours a month to Main Street efforts and projects by participating on a committee. Each member also is needed to play a role in our annual fundraising efforts. For information or to apply, contact FCMS at 617.474.1432 or fcms@fieldscorner.org. Applications are due Friday, February 29, 2008.




