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
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.
Monday March 3 Casablanca (102 min) w/ Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre. “Play it, Sam. Play As Time Goes By…” During WW II, a pair of star-crossed lovers find each other in Paris, lose each other, and find each other again. It doesn’t get any better than this…
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.
Green Jobs Roundtable Monday, March 3
What kind of jobs will be created through the Cambridge and Boston Energy Alliances?
What types of skills will be needed to do those jobs?
Who can provide that training?
What support do trainees need to succeed?
Come get answers to these questions and more at the Green Jobs Roundtable Monday March 3, 5:30 pm, Vietnamese American Community Center, 42 Charles St, Dorchester.
A panel of city energy officials, energy service companies, trainers and contractors will describe the jobs, skills, and training that the Cambridge and Boston Energy Alliances will demand.
This is an informal information exchange that will help us get the best results for our communities. Bring your questions about the new sustainable economy and green-collar jobs.
Sponsored by Massachusetts ACORN and Boston Climate Action Network. For more details contact Owen Toney at 617-259-7593 or Chris Leonard at 617-436-7100 (Mass. ACORN).
Directions by MBTA - Take the Ashmont branch of the Red Line south to Fields Corner. Get off, walk downstairs and through the exit gates, turn left and head up to Charles Street and turn left. The Vietnamese Center is a block down the street on your left.
The mission of Boston's Reach 2010 Coalition is to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in breast and cervical cancer by creating, with the community, a culturally competent system which promotes screening, education, prevention, treatment and access to care for Black women and women of African descent in Boston. The Coalition holds monthly meetings in Dorchester on the first Monday of each month, Refreshments will be served.
Come learn about successful nutrition and physical fitness. For more information please contact Jill Carter, Wellness Cooridinator, BPS, jcarter@boston.k12.ma.us or telephone practices and explore the link between good health and academic success
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.
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
The next DotBike meeting will be Tuesday March 4th at 6:30 pm at 18 Samoset Street. This is the former convent building of St. Mark's church, which is located behind the church. The conference room is located on the second floor.
See www.dotbike.org for details on this group.
Friends of Ronan Park meet monthly to plan activities at the 11 acre park on historic Meetinghouse Hill near Fields Corner. See www.friendsofronanpark.org.
Boston Tap Company Presents its showcase premier “Rhythm In The Night.” Come be a part of a night filled with energy, excitement, entertainment, diversity and creativity. Currently one of the most anticipated shows in the tap community, “Rhythm In The Night” provides a mosaic display of the area’s greatest tap dancers. Under the artistic director of Sean C. Fielder, “Rhythm In The Night” is promised to be a night to remember!
Neponset River Greenway Council |
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Monthly meeting. All are welcome. For more information contact Candice Cook at BNAN at 617-542-7696 x16 or candice@bostonnatural.org |
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 workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
This workshop covers a variety of topics to help parents support at home what their children are learning in the classroom. Parents will discuss why homework is important, how to make homework time a productive learning time and how to help their children develop good study habits.
Audience: Families and FCE Professionals
Good Credit Is Just Around The Corner!
Join DotWell's Credit Empowerment And Take Control Of Your Financial Future
FREE INDIVIDUAL CREDIT COACHING
At Codman Square Tech Center
450 Washington Street, Dorchester
Thursday, March 6, 6pm-8:30pm
Access your FREE report online
Create a strategy to reducce your debt and interest rates
Create a budget
To register, call Jared at 617-822-8171 orr email Jared.Elosta@dotwell.org
The Dorchester House Stingray swim team has a swim meet scheduled for Friday the Warm-ups will begin @ 5:30 PM. All are encouraged to stop by and support the team. Senior Guard Greg Bellamy has worked very hard to organize & implement a vigorous training regime for the dotwell/DH Stingrays. Peter Nash and Paul Hill have both been instrumental in lending organizational support and assistance. Although still a work in progress, we here on the DH Pool staff are very excited to see the enthusiastic response of the team member participants and the always valued support of parents, friends, etc. We hope that all may find time in their very busy schedules to stop by and lend a cheer!
SAVE THE DATE!
March 7, 2008
7:30am - 9:30am
11th Annual International Women's Day Breakfast
Women's Economic Self-Sufficiency: Globally & Locally
Simmons College
Linda K. Paresky Conference Center
For more information please contact Diane Hammer @ diane.hammer@simmons.edu
Organized by Girls' Coalition
There is a lot of talk about "going green" but what does this mean? Simmons College
register by January 25th and be eligible for a random drawing for prizes
To download an application or to register: www.girlsgetconnected.org
Attachments: Application (HTML Preview)
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Learn about the history of Long Crouch Woods and its centerpiece, the magnificent old Bear Dens from the original Franklin Park Zoo. Hear about plans to manage exotic invasive plants and promote native regeneration. There’ll be opportunities for discussion, input, and volunteer involvement.
Dorchester Avenue Streetscape & Transportation Plan Unveiling
Please join Mayor Menino, the Boston Redevelopment Authority and City
agencies for the unveiling of the Dorchester Avenue Streetscape & Transportation Action Plan Saturday March 8, 11 AM to noon. For more information please visit www.dotavenueproject.com or call Jeremy Rosenberger at 617-918-4431.
This event is sponsored by the women's fightback Network. This is a rally to voice women concerns in today's world. For more information please call 617-522-6626.
Teens and Adults Telling Personal Stories and Experiences of Race and Ethnicity
using improvisational theater and intentional dialogue.
Hosted and Conducted by the acting troupe of True Story Theater and the dialogue program of City-Wide Dialogues on Boston’s Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Creating a safe and respectful atmosphere the actors and facilitators will lead audience members in small-group and full audience dialogue, story-telling, and improv theater vignettes depicting people’s experiences and observations about race in Boston.
The event is free admission.The location is
(down the street from Bayside Expo Center)
*Tell, Act, Listen, Know invites teens and adults of all races
to explore and build racial trust and community bonds
by sharing your true personal experiences of race and ethnicity.
Tour contemporary model units, with views of Downtown and the Blue Hills, at the brand-new transit-oriented Carruth Building at Ashmont T Station. Meet Best of Boston designer Dennis Duffy and see new model home. Taste fresh paninis from Chef Chris Douglass' new restaurant Tavolo at the Carruth. Sip organic coffee and discover a new way of banking with the Carruth's new duo, Flat Black Coffee Co. and Wainwright Bank. View emerging talent from the Dorchester Arts Collaborative and Red Dot Gallery. Imagine tactile possibilities with The Stitch House. Prepare for Spring with balcony gardening tips from Cedar Grove Gardens. For more info, see http://www.trinityfinancial.com/sub/carruth.html
Tour contemporary model units, with views of Downtown and the Blue Hills, at the brand-new transit-oriented Carruth Building at Ashmont T Station. Meet Best of Boston designer Dennis Duffy and see new model home. Taste fresh paninis from Chef Chris Douglass' new restaurant Tavolo at the Carruth. Sip organic coffee and discover a new way of banking with the Carruth's new duo, Flat Black Coffee Co. and Wainwright Bank. View emerging talent from the Dorchester Arts Collaborative and Red Dot Gallery. Imagine tactile possibilities with The Stitch House. Prepare for Spring with balcony gardening tips from Cedar Grove Gardens. For more info, see http://www.trinityfinancial.com/sub/carruth.html
American Jezebel: Witchcraft was serious business in the seventeenth century. On Sunday March 9 at 2:30, Eve LaPlante will talk about her ancestor Samuel Sewall, one of the judges in the Salem trials, and about her book on the same subject, Salem Witch Judge: The Life and Repentance of Samuel Sewall.
See www.dorchesterhistoricalsociety.org for more information on the DHS.
Monday March 10 Waking Ned Divine 1998 (91 min.) When word reaches two elderly best friends that someone in their tiny Irish village has won the national lottery, they go to great lengths to find the winner so they can share the wealth. When they discover the "lucky" winner, Ned Devine, they find he has died of shock upon discovering his win. Not wanting the money to go to waste, the village enters a pact to pretend Ned is still alive by having another man pose as him, and then to divide the money between them.
The Franklin Park Coalition is strengthening and building our youth programs through a new partnership with SCA – the Student Conservation
Association. Based in New Hampshire , SCA is a 50 year old organization that has involved high school and college age youth in outdoor work and service in national parks and forests, and more recently in urban greenspaces. SCA wants to establish a strong presence in Boston ,
beginning this summer. They are supporting three teams of ten young people each in Franklin Park. They are a partnership organization whose orientation is to work with existing community efforts. SCA would like to
meet with others in Boston who are like-minded about providing conservation service
opportunities to city youth. Please join us to learn more about SCA and partnership opportunities. Please see
www.franklinparkcoalition.org or call 617-282-2881 for more information.
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
This ride is open to all. Meet at the Boston Common, Brewer Fountain near Park St station. This will be a fairly informal ride and we’re still working out the details but the basic proposed framework is: The ride will begin at 5:30 pm and the proposed route will go from the Boston Common (meeting place 1) and will go to Dorchester Ave. and then proceed down Dorchester Ave. to end in Lower Mills. There will be at least two additional locations to meet and join the ride - the South Bay Center and VietAid at Fields Corner have been proposed. Definite locations and times for these sites TBA. Riders can join or drop off the ride at any point along the route and we plan to ride together as a group obeying all traffic regulations so no one will be dropped. The primary aims of this ride are to allow dotbikers to meet each other while having fun participating in the activity that has brought us together and to promote driver awareness. Let’s get drivers used to seeing bicyclists sharing the roads of Dorchester. Rain date is Thursday March 13th. See http://dotbike.bostonbiker.org for details.
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
Organized by Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Boston Centers for Youth & Families in partnership with Wentworth Institute of Technology. SAVE THE DATE! Wentworth Institute of Technology more info to come!
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Are you…
Going into foreclosure?
Over your head with debt?
Interested in saving more money from each paycheck?
Tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
Call: 617-825-4224 ext 134 or email keyna@csndc.com
We offer one-on-one counseling.
Everything discussed is confidential.
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
Your invited to attend a free performance by champion Irish Step Dancers of Darrah Carr Dance. Family event (5 and up). Free, but reservations required. Call 617-5141646 or email jfkcelebrate@nara.gov. Please leave your name, number in your party, and your contact information. First come, first serve.
Organized by The Training Institute of The Trauma Center at JRI This training event will explore biological and psychological bases of trauma and introduce innovations in trauma treatment. Cost: $300.00 Full Registration, see website for discounts Registration by: Feb. 29, 2008 For full information, visit http://www.traumacenter.org/training/frontiers_trauma.php
Submit Registration to: The Trauma Center at JRI Attention: Elizabeth Hopper, Ph.D.
1269 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA, 02446
Phone: (617) 232 - 1303
Fax: (617) 232-1280
www.traumacenter.org
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
Organized by The Training Institute of The Trauma Center at JRI This training event will explore biological and psychological bases of trauma and introduce innovations in trauma treatment. Cost: $300.00 Full Registration, see website for discounts Registration by: Feb. 29, 2008 For full information, visit http://www.traumacenter.org/training/frontiers_trauma.php
Submit Registration to: The Trauma Center at JRI Attention: Elizabeth Hopper, Ph.D.
1269 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA, 02446
Phone: (617) 232 - 1303
Fax: (617) 232-1280
www.traumacenter.org
Click here for more information on the YWA web site.
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
Welcome to the McCormick monthly association meeting all are welcome, please come out and get involved.
This is the monthly meeting all are welcome.Please come out and get involved.
The 7th Annual Youth Work Intensive Conference will be Wednesday, March 19th & Thursday, March 20th. Our partner, the College of Public and Community Service at UMass-Boston, will again be the host. As you know, each day includes networking, interactive workshops focused on skillbuiding and a gathering space for attendees to join each other in celebrating and recognizing the work we all do to support the development of young people. Oh, yeah, there are breakfast, lunch, information tables, a speaker and more....
Click here to Download a Description of Workshops
Click here to Download Registration Form
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and get involved.
The is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and get involved.
This is a monthly meeting and all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
Does someone you know or do you yourself have asthma? Interested in improving your community's air quality? Attend this meeting and be part of the Dorchester Environmental Health Coalition's Air Quality campaign team. We will be planning a free event Monday March 31, finding locations to fly the AQ notification flags, etc.
Call 617-474-1478 for more info.
$ One Stop Shopping
__ Ten different mortgage lenders available
__ Purchase and refinance mortgages
$ Special Mortgage Programs
__ No PMI
__ Below market interest rates
$ Money To Close
__ Learn about City-funded down payment and closing cost assistance
$ Free Mortgage Pre-Qualification
Please bring:
__ Tax returns and W-2 Forms
__ Your most recent pay stub
__ Bank Statement for the past 3 months
__ A copy of your most recent credit report
$ Affordable Homeownership Listings
__ Applications available
$ Free Homebuyer and Credit Course
__ Sign up for upcoming classes
$ Home Repair and Lead Paint Assistance
__ City funds are available
Participating Lenders include:
Bank of America
Boston Private Bank and Trust
Citizens Bank
The City of Boston Credit Union
East Boston Savings Bank
Eastern Bank
Hyde Park Cooperative Bank
Hyde Park Savings Bank
Mt. Washington Cooperative Bank
Sovereign Bank
To get more information about future
Meet the Lenders events,
call the Boston Home Center
at 617-635-HOME (4663)
or visit
www.bostonhomecenter.com .
This event is sponsored by the City of Boston 's Department of Neighborhood Development.
Our staff will be available at these events to answer your questions.
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
Schedule
6-7-- Panel
7-8:30-Q&A/Discussion
8:30-9--Wrap-up
It’s never too early to look for summer activities for your children! All Boston Public School families are invited to attend the Summer Programs Resource Fair to meet vendors representing a range of programs including academic achievement, youth development, tutoring, enrichment, leadership, arts, sports, recreation and employment programs. Families will also receive information about BOSTONavigator, a new citywide database of youth resources developed through a partnership between the City of Boston, BOSTnet and Boston After School & Beyond.
The Dorchester Environmental Health Coalition's Community Involvement campaign meeting - open to all. Come hear about green job training for youth & an upcoming Dorchester Beach Festival, find out what ILD stands for & eat pizza!
email dehcintern@gmail.com for info
This is a monthly, all are welcome. Please come out and get involved.
Are you…
Going into foreclosure?
Over your head with debt?
Interested in saving more money from each paycheck?
Tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
Call: 617-825-4224 ext 134 or email keyna@csndc.com
We offer one-on-one counseling.
Everything discussed is confidential.
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
This is a Easter Sunday service. come out and enjoy the service, all are welcome.
PLEASE NOTE: NEW DATE IS MARCH 22 (Originally scheduled for March 30) Meet at Paul's Bridge, Milton, MA Join us for this spring tradition, riding the future sections of the greenway to the established path. We will bike from Paul’s Bridge in Hyde Park, where the Neponset meets Blue Hills, to Victory Road Park in Dorchester, just past the current end of the Greenway, and back. The trip will be 15 miles long and fairly flat. We’ll stop a few times to learn about the local area from BNAN board member and cycling enthusiast, Doug Mink, and eat a bit of chocolate at Phillips Candy House. Meet at the small parking lot by Paul’s Bridge, Neponset Valley Parkway and Brush Hill Road, Milton. Registration is required. Call 617-542-7696 or email info@bostonnatural.org or see www.bostonnatural.org.
Annual Gardeners Gathering Curry Student Center, Northeastern University 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Join over 300 community and backyard gardeners for Plenary Sessions, Workshops, Community Gardener Awards, Information Gallery, Door Prizes and much more. The program is free and open to all. Walk-in registration. For more information contact Jo Ann Whitehead at joann@bostonnatural.org
This is an informative secession for home owners. The 2008 services for home owners who need help improving their property. Folders explaining each program will be available, only for those that attend the meeting. For more information please call 617-635-0600
It’s a baby shower! Mujeres Unidas en Acción is throwing a baby shower for mothers enrolled in our program in time for Mother’s Day. At Mujeres Unidas en Acción (MUA), our mission is to help women to break the barriers that stand in the way of the social and economic growth of Latina women. Our students are mainly single, low-income mothers, the majority of whom live in shelters, with children under the age of five. MUA offers educational and social services, such as English and GED classes, to help mothers enter the workforce and build a better life for their families. All services are free.
Every year we see a range of young pregnant mothers and mothers with newborns. Our women and girls struggle to learn English and computers or obtain their diplomas so they can leave the shelter and find work. They have no one with whom to celebrate their pregnancies or welcome their new babies.
This year, MUA decided to throw a surprise (shhh!) baby shower for those in need. Until May 2nd, we will be collecting the following items to create baskets and gift bags for the moms at our agency. We are accepting drop-off donations for the following items:
Onesies (new)
Sleepers and socks (new)
Baby girl or baby boy clothing (new or gently used)
Rattles, pacifiers, teethers (new)
Infant bedding sets for girls or boys (new or gently used)
Diapers in Size Newborn through Size 5
Wipes
Bibs (new)
Bottles and feeding supplies (new)
Bath tubs (new)
Bathing and grooming supplies (new)
Receiving blankets (new)
Photo albums and scrapbooks for boys and girls
Picture frames
Gear (should be new or like-new condition. We cannot accept used car seats).
Infant and toddler-appropriate books (new or like new)
Drop-off is available at the front desk in MUA’s reception area on the first floor Monday-Friday 9:00AM-2:00PM. We are conveniently located down the street from the Field Corner T-stop on the Red Line, near St. Ambrose School.
Phone: 617-282-3500
Address: 54 Clayton Street
Dorchester, MA 02122
Monday March 24 Angela’s Ashes 1999 (145 min.) Based on the best selling autobiography by Irish ex-pat Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes follows the experiences of young Frankie and his family as they try against all odds to escape the poverty endemic in the slums of pre-war Limerick.
Organized by Youth Leadership Program for Girls (YLPG)
In honor of Women's History Month YLPG puts together a panel of professional women to come out and share the key to their success and any personal challenges they may have faced along the way with high school aged girls.
Mon, Mar 24, 2008 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm . City Year Boston, 287 Columbus Ave
RSVP: Maritza Gray
# 857.488.0266
Email: mgray@rfkchildren.org
This is a monthly meeting, all are welcome. Please come out and join us.
This is a community meeting. Please come out and join us.
All BPS students in grades 1-5 will be getting a Student Math Handbook to use at home to help them with homework. Come to this hands-on workshop and learn how to use these books so you can offer your child support and guidance as they think through homework problems.
Audience: Elementary School Families and FCE Professionals
All BPS students in grades 1-5 will be getting a Student Math Handbook to use at home to help them with homework. Come to this hands-on workshop and learn how to use these books so you can offer your child support and guidance as they think through homework problems.
Audience: Elementary School Families and FCE Professionals
This workshop provides an overview and orientation to basic marketing concepts, strategies and tactics. You will learn about developing marketing strategies, conducting research, establishing pricing, the meaning of “branding”, distribution channels, advertising, public relations, and most importantly, ideas for maximizing awareness and sales. To register for this workshop please call the MSBDC Boston Regional Office at 617-287-7750 or visit our website at www.sbdc.umb.edu/training. Please note that this workshop is geared towards entrepreneurs and small business owners.
The Museum of African American History is proud to present an evening with Bill Cosby, one of the most influential performers of the last half century, and Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D., professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Judge Baker Children's Center as they lay out their message of hope and empowerment for the black community.
Moderated by producer Callie Crossley, this is an opportunity to listen in on a conversation as these two men share their vision for strengthening America by addressing the issues facing the black community as written in their book, Come On People: On the Path from Victims to Victors . Built around the themes of Dr. Cosby's popular call-out sessions, in which he has challenged people in towns and cities across America to reclaim and restore their families and communities, Come On People is at times challenging as well as inspirational.
Pick up your book before the event at the Museum Store located at 46 Joy Street. Books will also be available for purchase that evening.
Please Note:
Seating is general admission and free to the public. Because seating is limited for this program and the high demand for tickets, you will need to bring a print-out of confirmation to the theatre to be assured of seating. Also, please arrive by 5:30 to be assured of seating. Latecomers cannot be assured of seating.
Please contact Tracy Gibbs, 617-725-0022 ext 21 with any questions.
Validated parking is available at the Cambridge Street Garage (beneath the Holiday Inn) $5
Friends of Edward Everett Square Committee Meeting to discuss beautification of the new bronze pear artwork and plantings at the intersection of Mass Ave, Columbia Road and Boston Street.
There is a DotBike meeting at 6:30 pm, new location 20 Roseland St, see www.dotbike.org for more.
This is a community monthly meeting. please come out and join us.
All males 13-18 are welcome to join the Boys H.E.L.P Program on the third and fourth Wednesdays of the month from 4:30-6:00 at the DotWell Teen Tutoring Center. This week boys will discuss the lyrics of Chuck D and Flavor Flav and how to avoid self-destruction by properly dealing with stress. Free food, good music, and a lively discussion can be expected.
The spring meeting of the Friends of the Edward Everett Schoolyard: There is much to discuss as the contracts for the Flannery Archway & Fence have been signed, we have approved the design for the new outdoor classroom, and the school department plans to begin replacing the rest of the current fence after July 1st. Having been awarded an environmental science school designation last spring, the Everett is also working on defining & implementing what that will mean for the Everett.
I hope you will bring a new friend and come to the meeting so that we can continue to have a vibrant and active schoolyard community. Light refreshments will be served. Please let me know if you would need childcare and we’ll see what can be done. Contact alicia@night-kitchen.com
This workshop gives families a comprehensive overview of the statewide standardized test. Participants will engage in activities that will help them understand what is expected on the exam, including techniques to help students do well. Participants will receive suggestions on how they can help their children at home. This workshop will be presented in Spanish and English.
Audience: Parents, school staff and FCE Professionals
this a monthly community meeting.please come out and join us.
Mattapan Community Blood Drive
The Foley Senior Residences will be hosting a special blood drive on March 27, 2008 dedicated to Kelsey Taylor.
Are you…
Going into foreclosure?
Over your head with debt?
Interested in saving more money from each paycheck?
Tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
Call: 617-825-4224 ext 134 or email keyna@csndc.com
We offer one-on-one counseling.
Everything discussed is confidential.
This is a community meeting. Please come out and join us.
This is a community event please come out and join in on the fun. There will be meatloaf dinner and entertainment. The tickets for this event are $ 12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children.
The annual Meatloaf Dinner to benefit the Dorchester Day Parade will be held at First Parish Church. All are welcomed
Are you 14 - 16 years old? looking for a fun summer job?
Make a difference this summer and work for The Food Project!
The hours are 9 AM to 4:30 PM, Mon - Fri, from June 24 to August 13 - You must be able to work all 8 weeks.
The deadline to apply is Friday March 28.
please call 781-259-8621 x23 or email programs@thefoodproject.org or visit www.thefoodproject.org/syp
The Blackwell Family & Teen Empowerment Present:
Madame Goldie's Bridge To Success Talent Show
$Win Prizes$
Singing
Rapping
Dancing
Poetry

Voices of Liberation presents...
Revolutionary Love Open Mic @7 p.m.
African American Master Artists-in-Residence Program (AAMARP): The Cultural Cafe, 4th Floor, 76 Atherton St., Jamaica Plain Orange Line Stonybrook Station
Free Show!
Snacks, buttons, t~shirts & raffle tix will be sold!
Elexia Reyes McGovern 617-201-5110
If you haven 't been off the beaten path in the park before, you're in for a treat. We'll wander woodland paths, see historic ruins, and look for the first spring buds. If you know the park well, come share some of your stories and show your favorite spots. Meet at the Giraffe (rear) Entrance to the Zoo.
Elizabeth Seton Academy (ESA) in Dorchester Lower Mills is celebrating its 5th Anniversary on March 29, 2008 at UMass Boston's Campus Center.
ESA is honoring five outstanding women for their education, achievement and service--which are the hallmarks of the school. The honorees are Valerie Mosely of Wellington Management, Theresa Orcutt of My Brother's Keeper, Dr. Miren Uriarte, Founder of the Gaston Institute for Latino Studies at UMass Boston, ESA Alumna, Elise Rae, now in her third year at Manahttan College and Claudelle Dubuisson, currently a Junior at Elizabeth Seton Academy.
For information and/or reservations please contact Sister Esther Plefka, SC at 617-296-1087 x15. We would love to have you join us in our celebration!




