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« Saturday March 08, 2008 »
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Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

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.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

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.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

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.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

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.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

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.

Start: 11:00 pm

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