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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

It was great to see so many friends and neighbors at last week’s FCA Rose Garden Picnic. The weather was perfect, and the event was a great success – thanks to our sponsors and donors for their contributions!

This week, on Monday join the Neighborhood Improvement Committee (NIC) zoom meeting hosted by Berklee School of Music with civic partners. Learn about updates at Berklee, including a call for the Art Windows program and a special announcement about Community Grants! Want to add your voice to Boston’s Design Vision? Take the BPDA Survey (details below).

THE WEEK AHEAD

Monday, June 26, 6 pm. NIC zoom meeting. Learn about updates at Berklee, including a call for the Art Windows program and a special announcement about Community Grants! Log in herehttps://berklee.zoom.us/j/96847230540?pwd=QzJiUk5OdWIzRW1WTGpMTFZvL3Erdz09 Meeting ID: 968 4723 0540 Passcode: 501708

BPDA Design Vision Survey Take the survey to share your vision for design in Boston. To learn more about the survey, goals and the process go here :http://www.bostonplans.org/planning/urban-design/boston-design-vision . To take the survey, click this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Y6HL5YS

UPCOMING

4th of July Celebrations

This year the 4th falls on a Tuesday. Many businesses and institutions will be on holiday Monday the 3rd, as well. There are tons of activities in Boston including

Boston Harborfest – starts Sunday June 30th, for info and listings of events, look here: https://www.bostonharborfest.com

Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular! Concert at the Hatch Shell featuring En Vogue, along with the BSO more info here: https://www.bso.org/boston-pops-fireworks-spectacular

4th of July events listing on boston.com https://www.boston.com/things-to-do/festivals-expos/2023-boston-pops-fireworks-spectacular-announces-lineup-special-guests/

Friday, July 7, 7 p.m. Kaji Aso Studio Tanabata festival https://www.kajiasostudio.com

Tuesday, July 11, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. First Sunset Concert at Symphony Park Weekly series of free concerts at Symphony Park, supported by FCA, Berklee College of Music, and the Friends of Symphony Park

Wednesday, July 12, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Swingin’ in the Fens – at Ramler Park https://friendsoframlerpark.org/events/

ONGOING

Fenway Cares food distribution. Fenway Cares is on vacation but the food and clinic will return on the 19th.

Need food? Fenway Cares distributes fresh produce, grains, and more at Fenway Community Center and Symphony Community Park. For more information, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/Repeats every-other WednesdayVolunteers needed! https://forms.gle/mqo5YoxbmhcL9Ckm8

Next dates: Wednesday, July 19 – 3:30 p.m. 

Fenway Cares needs is looking for more resident leaders. Please see the attached flyer! We need your help.

Thursdays – Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – 10-11:00 a.m.   Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats each Thursday until August 31, 2023. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

The Station and 401 Park Drive park activations: This summer, soak up the fun with public programming at both The Station andThe Green at 401 Park. Experience the delights of a seasonal wine garden, test your skills on our new pickleball court, and try a new fitness class with the return of the Fit in The Fenway series. For more details: article on happenings in The Fenway – follow The Fenway onInstagram , see the fullEvents Calendar .

Red Sox… need to know when they’re in town? printable calendar

MBTA – Symphony Station Accessibility Improvements click here for details on this ongoing project

See you around!

FenwayCivic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

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Dear Members and Friends:

Hey, we know it’s early for this notice… but with THREE very important celebrations, we wanted to get your attention today: Juneteenth celebrations continue through Monday; on Sunday, walk the Emerald Necklace with the ENC President!; Tuesday the Fenway Civic Association hosts its annual Rose Garden Picnic; hope to see you out there! for details on this and more, keep reading!

JUNETEENTH

Juneteenth celebrations continue…

Officially recognized as a state holiday in Massachusetts in 2020, Juneteenth was designated as a federal holiday last year. The holiday marks the day, June 19, 1865, when all enslaved people were officially freed after troops marched to Galveston, Texas to enforce the emancipation proclamation, announced two years earlier. 

Friday, June 16, 2 – 8:30 p.m. Embrace Ideas Festival 2023 Block party at RCC (Roxbury Community College) music, food trucks, free! Details here

Saturday, June 17, 10 a.m – 2:30 p.m. Juneteenth Joy celebration in Hyde Park The second annual Juneteenth Joy: Focus on Freedom celebration. Free and open to the public at Francis D. Martini Memorial Shell Park. With ceremonies by the 54 Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company A, followed by an afternoon of live performances, a Black artisan fair, awards, exhibits, games, and food vendors.

Sunday, June 18, 7:10 p.m. Red Sox -Juneteenth celebration at Yankees game  Fans who buy tickets via this link will receive a commemorative jersey in Juneteenth colors, along with access to a private pre-game social at The 521 Overlook with complimentary light refreshments. 

Monday, June 19, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.  The 13th annual Boston Juneteenth Emancipation Observance

The Boston Juneteenth Committee and the Museum of the National Center of Afro American Artists (NCAAA) present the 13th annual Juneteenth Emancipation Observation, starting with a flag raising at the Dillaway Thomas House in Roxbury at 11 a.m. After the flag raising is a parade to the NCAAA museum grounds on Roxbury’s Walnut Ave. The day includes speakers, live music, food and craft vendors, and family-friendly activities.

Monday, June 19, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Museum of Fine Arts Boston free admission for Massachusetts residents in celebration of JuneteenthTicketsprovided in partnership with Citizens, will be available on a first come, first served basis. Visitors can check out the newly opened exhibit“Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina,” celebrating the pottery made by enslaved people in Old Edgefield in the 1800s. The day will also include art-making activities, a Spotlight Talk, and performances.

ALSO THIS WEEKEND

Sunday, June 18, start at 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. A great opportunity to get to know the Emerald Necklace: Full Walking Tour with ENC President!

This weekend, Emerald Necklace Conservancy President Karen Mauney-Brodek leads a special annual guided walk through the entire Emerald Necklace park system! We invite neighbors and fellow park enthusiasts on this 5.5-mile walk from Franklin Park to Charlesgate, taking in the sights, sounds and sheer scale of Boston’s largest park system like never before. This event is FREE to the public – and a great experience for Father’s Day if you’re looking for last minute ideas. The walk takes place 9am-1:30pm on Saturday, June 17, with the rain date of Sunday, June 18. (already announced due to weather forecast, this will take place on Sunday). Reserve your place here: https://www.emeraldnecklace.org/event/presidents-walking-tour-2023/

THE WEEK AHEAD

Tuesday, June 20, 6-8 p.m. Fenway Civic Association Rose Garden Picnic!This year’s picnic is dedicated to honor the memory of Edward J. Burke. Memories, flowers, friends, food & music, all you need to close out spring in a perfectly Fen-way. (rain date, June 21st).

Wednesday – Fenway Cares food distribution (see ONGOING)

Thursday – Park fitness (see ONGOING)

ONGOING

Fenway Cares food distribution. Need food? Fenway Cares distributes fresh produce, grains, and more at Fenway Community Center and Symphony Community Park. For more information, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/Repeats every-other WednesdayVolunteers needed! https://forms.gle/mqo5YoxbmhcL9Ckm8

Next dates: Wednesday, June 21 – 3:30 p.m. 

Thursdays – Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – 10-11:00 a.m.   Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats each Thursday until August 31, 2023. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

The Station and 401 Park Drive park activations: This summer, soak up the fun with public programming at both The Station andThe Green at 401 Park. Experience the delights of a seasonal wine garden, test your skills on our new pickleball court, and try a new fitness class with the return of the Fit in The Fenway series. And that’s just the beginning – there’s so much more in store!

To get all the details and sneak peeks, check out this article on summer happenings in The Fenway. You can follow The Fenway onInstagram and keep an eye on the fullEvents Calendar to stay up to date on all the fun activities that are on the horizon.

Red Sox… need to know when they’re in town? printable calendar

MBTA – Symphony Station Accessibility Improvements click here for details on this ongoing project

See you around!

FenwayCivic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

Wow, what a busy weekend we had! Great to see so much activity outdoors, and to see everyone enjoying the neighborhood. 

We wish to thank the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust for awarding the FCA a grant which will fund music for three of our upcoming free events: The Rose Garden Picnic, Swingin’ in the Fens, and the annual Tree lighting –  and support two months of free, certified-instructor led park fitness classes! We are grateful for the support and proud to facilitate these joyful community events.

For this and more, read on: 

THE WEEK AHEAD

1. Monday, June 12, 6 p.m. Virtual Public Meeting, Fenway Corners

Join neighbors at this public meeting to learn about supplemental filings associated with the WS Fenway Corners Project. To learn more or to submit your comments visit https://www.bostonplans.org/news-calendar/calendar/2023/06/12/fenway-corners-public-meeting

2. Tuesday, June 13, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., Mayor Wu’s Coffee Hour at Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Mayor Wu’s Neighborhood Coffee Hours are a unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor and staff from City departments about open space and their neighborhoods. Dunkin’ will be on-site to fuel the local community with freshly brewed iced coffee and assorted treats. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a free flowering plant provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, while supplies last. To learn more, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/neighborhood-coffee-hours-fenwaykenmore 

3. Wednesday, June 14, 7:10 p.m., Neighborhood Night at Fenway Park – thanks to the Red Sox for donating some tickets to FCA members!

4. Thursday, June 15, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – at Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats weekly on Thursdays through August 31. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

SAVE THE DATES

1. Juneteenth – click to see 5 events celebrating Juneteenth in Boston

2. Monday, June 19, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Museum of Fine Arts Boston free admission for Massachusetts residents in celebration of JuneteenthTicketsprovided in partnership with Citizens, will be available on a first come, first served basis. Visitors can check out the newly opened exhibit “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina,” celebrating the pottery made by enslaved people in Old Edgefield in the 1800s. The day will also include art-making activities, a Spotlight Talk, and performances.

3. Tuesday, June 20, 6-8 p.m. Fenway Civic Association Rose Garden Picnic!This year’s picnic is dedicated to honor the memory of Edward J. Burke. Memories, flowers, friends, food & music, all you need to close out spring in a perfectly Fen-way. (rain date, June 21st)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…deals and developments

Deals: At a recent community meeting, Kenzie Bok announced a deal made with the City of Boston and the Red Sox to cap Fenway concerts at 12, with a promise to give the neighborhood some event-free weekends over the summer, here are the 12 announced concert dates: FenwayConcerts. Fenway Park Concerts Neighborhood Committee (“FPCNC”) formed to comment on the impacts of the increasing use of Fenway Park, and the stress it puts on our neighborhood. Some areas of concern which will be monitored: Communications Plans with residents and concert attendees; Security and Life Safety; Traffic and transportation management; Sound management and Monitoring; Neighborhood Trash Cleanup Plan; Parks Mitigation to monitor conditions at the Emerald Necklace and Fenway Victory Gardens as impacted by crowds.

Developments: To see Boston development projects & plans on the BPDA page click here.

DESIGN STAGE

Back Bay Fens Pathways Visit this website to see the recorded series of meetings and get a great overview of the work to come, and the thought processes and discussions that shaped the development of this work.

UNDER REVIEW

Fenway Corners  WS Development is proposing a 5.32-acre redevelopment of 13 privately-owned parcels of land on four development blocks around Fenway Park.

165 Park Drive  Development of two 7-story residential buildings behind the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral at approximately 117,559 SF, to include 115 residential units. Building 1: 48 residential home ownership units, 100 per cent as affordable units. Building 2: 67 market rate apartments. 

409 Huntington Avenue Proposal to redevelop an existing five-story, apartment building into a nineteen-story mixed use residential building comprising up to 157 dwelling units, up to 2,300 square feet of street-level activated retail space along Huntington Avenue, and improvements to the currently underdeveloped pocket park at the corner of the site along Huntington Avenue. 

1400 Boylston Street (Fenway Star Market) approximately 553,000 gross square foot project, including 498,000 sq ft office/research space, 20,000 sq ft retail/restaurant/service/facilities on ground-floor, 30,000 sq ft enclosed loading and back of house, 5,000 sq ft civic/cultural space, and over half an acre of landscaped green space, with underground parking

2 Charlesgate West Approx. 254,000 square feet of mixed-use programming, comprised of 400 residential housing units, 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail, and 75 below grade parking spaces.

APPROVED PLANS

Simmons University Living and Learning Center

The Living and Learning Center will include a student dormitory with over 1,000 student beds, meeting, and social spaces along with office support spaces and a 500-seat dining facility. In addition, an athletics and fitness facility will include a pool, gymnasium, rowing tanks and weight room. The building will also accommodate an existing central electrical plant and emergency generator, which serve the academic buildings on the existing campus. Work will begin on the Living and Learning Center in May 2023 and is slated for completion in September 2026. 

Longwood Place 305 Brookline Avenue  The approximately 5.8 acre site consisting of approximately 1.7 million gross square feet of residential, office/laboratory, retail, restaurant, commercial, community space, and parking. Work slated to begin in 2026, after completion of the Living and Learning Center.

NOTICES

Red Sox… need to know when they’re in town? printable calendar

MBTA – Symphony Station Accessibility Improvements click here for details on this ongoing project

OFFICE HOURS

Senator Will Brownsberger

Zoom Mondays – 4-5:30 p.m.

Schedule an individual 15-minute online Zoom appointment with Senator Brownsberger to discuss a legislative or individual state-related matter on Mondays between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. Not sure who your legislator is? Visit: https://malegislature.gov/Search/FindMyLegislator

Representative Jay Livingstone

See flyer attached with office hours and locations.

Maggie Van Scoy, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services 

You can reach Maggie by email at: margaret.vanscoy@boston.gov

ONGOING

Fenway Cares food distribution. Need food? Fenway Cares distributes fresh produce, grains, and more at Fenway Community Center and Symphony Community Park. For more information, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/Repeats every-other WednesdayVolunteers needed! https://forms.gle/mqo5YoxbmhcL9Ckm8

Next dates: Wednesday, June 21 – 3:30 p.m. 

Thursdays – Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – 10-11:00 a.m.   Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats each Thursday until August 31, 2023. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

See you around!

FenwayCivic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

Read Full Post »

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

After a very cold and breezy weekend, you might wonder, is summer coming? Well, yes, it is, (June 21st) but there’s still much to do this spring! Tuesday drop in to see your 8th District Rep., Jay Livingstone; Wednesday get food if you need it; Thursday experience chair yoga; and Saturday is a celebration day! Pride events start at 11 a.m.; Porchfest music kicks off at noon;  Kaji Also Studio presents a musical event early eve. Have a great week!

For this and more, read on: 

THE WEEK AHEAD

1. Tuesday, June 6,10-11 a.m. Community Office Hours with Rep. Jay Livingstone, 8th Suffolk District, at Fenway CDC office (70 Burbank Street)

2. Wednesday, June 7, 3:30-4 p.m. Fenway Cares Food Distribution, Fenway Community Center and Symphony Community Park. Need food? Fenway Cares distributes fresh produce and grains to neighbors in need. For more info visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/Volunteers needed! https://forms.gle/mqo5YoxbmhcL9Ckm8

3. Thursday, June 8, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – at Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats weekly on Thursdays through August 31. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

4. Saturday, June 10, 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Boston Pride for the People – Festival and Parade 11 a.m. parade kickoff, noon, main stage festival @ Boston Common; noon-6 p.m. Festival for 21+ @ City Hall Plaza, more info here

5. Saturday, June 10, 12 noon-4:30 p.m. Fenway Porchfest

Walk the Fenway and listen to great music across the neighborhood!

To learn more, visit www.fenwayporchfest.org

6. Saturday, June 10, 7 p.m., Kaji Aso Studio 2023 Concert Series presents The Formosa Duo, Kaji Aso Studio – 40 St. Stephen Street

Enjoy free music at the Kaji Aso Studio featuring Chen Ch Wu, pianist, and Sam Ou, cellist. To learn more, visit: https://www.kajiasostudio.com/

SAVE THE DATES

1. Monday, June 12, 6 p.m. Virtual Public Meeting, Fenway Corners

Join neighbors at this public meeting to learn about supplemental filings associated with the WS Fenway Corners Project. To learn more or to submit your comments visit https://www.bostonplans.org/news-calendar/calendar/2023/06/12/fenway-corners-public-meeting

2. Tuesday, June 13, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., Mayor Wu’s Coffee Hour at Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Mayor Wu’s Neighborhood Coffee Hours are a unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor and staff from City departments about open space and their neighborhoods. Dunkin’ will be on-site to fuel the local community with freshly brewed iced coffee and assorted treats. In addition, each family in attendance will receive a free flowering plant provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, while supplies last. To learn more, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/neighborhood-coffee-hours-fenwaykenmore 

3. Monday, June 19 – Museum of Fine Arts Boston free admission for Massachusetts residents in celebration of Juneteenth. Tickets, provided in partnership with Citizens, will be available on a first come, first served basis. Visitors can check out the newly opened exhibit “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina,” celebrating the pottery made by enslaved people in Old Edgefield in the 1800s. The day will also include art-making activities, a Spotlight Talk, and performances.

Juneteenth – click to see 5 events celebrating Juneteenth in Boston

3. Tuesday, June 20, 6-8 p.m. Fenway Civic Association Rose Garden Picnic!This year’s picnic is dedicated to honor the memory of Edward J. Burke. Memories, flowers, friends, food & music, all you need to close out spring in a perfectly Fen-way. (rain date, June 21st)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…deals and developments

Deals: At a recent community meeting, Kenzie Bok announced a deal made with the City of Boston and the Red Sox to cap Fenway concerts at 12, with a promise to give the neighborhood some event-free weekends over the summer, here are the 12 announced concert dates: FenwayConcerts. Fenway Park Concerts Neighborhood Committee (“FPCNC”) formed to comment on the impacts of the increasing use of Fenway Park, and the stress it puts on our neighborhood. Some areas of concern which will be monitored: Communications Plans with residents and concert attendees; Security and Life Safety; Traffic and transportation management; Sound management and Monitoring; Neighborhood Trash Cleanup Plan; Parks Mitigation to monitor conditions at the Emerald Necklace and Fenway Victory Gardens as impacted by crowds.

Developments: To see Boston development projects & plans on the BPDA page click here.

DESIGN STAGE

Back Bay Fens Pathways Visit this website to see the recorded series of meetings and get a great overview of the work to come, and the thought processes and discussions that shaped the development of this work.

UNDER REVIEW

Fenway Corners WS Development is proposing a 5.32-acre redevelopment of 13 privately-owned parcels of land on four development blocks around Fenway Park.

165 Park Drive  Development of two 7-story residential buildings behind the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral at approximately 117,559 SF, to include 115 residential units. Building 1: 48 residential home ownership units, 100 per cent as affordable units. Building 2: 67 market rate apartments. 

409 Huntington Avenue Proposal to redevelop an existing five-story, apartment building into a nineteen-story mixed use residential building comprising up to 157 dwelling units, up to 2,300 square feet of street-level activated retail space along Huntington Avenue, and improvements to the currently underdeveloped pocket park at the corner of the site along Huntington Avenue. 

1400 Boylston Street (Fenway Star Market) approximately 553,000 gross square foot project, including 498,000 sq ft office/research space, 20,000 sq ft retail/restaurant/service/facilities on ground-floor, 30,000 sq ft enclosed loading and back of house, 5,000 sq ft civic/cultural space, and over half an acre of landscaped green space, with underground parking

2 Charlesgate West Approx. 254,000 square feet of mixed-use programming, comprised of 400 residential housing units, 3,000 square feet of ground floor retail, and 75 below grade parking spaces.

APPROVED PLANS

Simmons University Living and Learning Center

The Living and Learning Center will include a student dormitory with over 1,000 student beds, meeting, and social spaces along with office support spaces and a 500-seat dining facility. In addition, an athletics and fitness facility will include a pool, gymnasium, rowing tanks and weight room. The building will also accommodate an existing central electrical plant and emergency generator, which serve the academic buildings on the existing campus. Work will begin on the Living and Learning Center in May 2023 and is slated for completion in September 2026. 

Longwood Place 305 Brookline Avenue  The approximately 5.8 acre site consisting of approximately 1.7 million gross square feet of residential, office/laboratory, retail, restaurant, commercial, community space, and parking. Work slated to begin in 2026, after completion of the Living and Learning Center.

NOTICES

Red Sox… need to know when they’re in town? printable calendar

MBTA – Symphony Station Accessibility Improvements click here for details on this ongoing project

OFFICE HOURS

Senator Will Brownsberger

Zoom Mondays – 4-5:30 p.m.

Schedule an individual 15-minute online Zoom appointment with Senator Brownsberger to discuss a legislative or individual state-related matter on Mondays between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. Not sure who your legislator is? Visit: https://malegislature.gov/Search/FindMyLegislator

Representative Jay Livingstone

See flyer attached with office hours and locations.

Maggie Van Scoy, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services 

You can reach Maggie by email at: margaret.vanscoy@boston.gov

ONGOING

Fenway Cares food distribution. Need food? Fenway Cares distributes fresh produce, grains, and more at Fenway Community Center and Symphony Community Park. For more information, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/Repeats every-other WednesdayVolunteers needed! https://forms.gle/mqo5YoxbmhcL9Ckm8

Next dates: Wednesday, June 7 – 3:30 p.m. 

Thursdays – Park Fitness: Chair Yoga with Michelle – 10-11:00 a.m.   Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road. Repeats each Thursday until August 31, 2023. Participate in a free fitness class offered by a certified instructor. Classes are sponsored by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

See you around!

FenwayCivic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

Read Full Post »