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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

As spring rolls along, we hope to see you on Sundays starting at 1pm at the Edgerly Plaza concert series, running through May. And starting in May, join us in Symphony Park for free fitness classes thanks to  Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series  – there will be Tai Chi on Wednesdays, and Chair Yoga on Thursdays, details below. Also, please make sure you’re up early on Sunday May 11th to join in on the guided bird walk with Nature Man Mike! There’s a lot to see here, and a great event for beginners or pros! 

This Wednesday, April 30th there is an important public meeting on the LONGWOOD PLACE DEVELOPMENT (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area)  Follow this link to the Project Page for full details. At the request of Fenway Civic the comment date for Phase One was extended to May 14. Please join the meeting to see the current plans, and to have the opportunity to comment. This will be a multi-year, multi-phase project that will have a large impact on our community; now is the time for the community to review and comment before construction begins.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Wednesday, April 30, 6 – 8 pm, Longwood Place Phase One Public Meeting (Virtual meeting). This public (virtual) meeting on Longwood Place (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area) is detailed below in the DEVELOPMENT SECTION. Given the size and large scope of this project, the Fenway will be irreversibly changed and fully impacted for years to come. The last portion of the meeting will allow for public comments.

FCA ANNUAL FLOWER SHARE – for members

Thursday, May 1 – last day to register for the FCA Flowershare (to become a member, email us at fenwaycivic@aol.com)

We are thrilled to continue our longstanding tradition of partnership with Northeastern University to bring flowers to Fenway residents. To help access for East and West Fenway residents, this event will provide pick ups at two locations, rain or shine, on May 17, 2025. Flowers are available to all FCA current members. To renew your membership or become a new member, please send your annual dues and membership form to us this week. Members: Click on this link to the Flower Share sign-up which must be completed by May 1st  

Flower Share pick-up details: Saturday, May 17, 2025  

Click here for flowershare map and times  

East Fenway: Fenway Center (68 St. Stephen Street) parking lot, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.  West Fenway: Exterior of Fenway Victory Gardens (1200 Boylston Street), 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.  Special thanks to Northeastern University City & Community Engagement

Thursday, May 1, 6-8 pm, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR)  – virtual public meetingSee DEVELOPMENT info below for links to this meeting and to project plans. Note: the public comment period end date is May 09, 2025.

UPCOMING

Wednesday, May 7, 10 – 11 am, 1st class of 8 – Tai Chi with Sifu Huan Zhang

8 Wednesdays starting May 7 through June 25, 10 -11 am

Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Join neighbors for this gentle introductory tai chi class, taught by Sifu Huan Zhang

In event of rain, classes will be held indoors at Morville House, 100 Norway Street

Classes are made possible through a grant from Berklee College of Music and the City of Boston.

Wednesday, May 7,  5:00pm., Boston Police Community Meeting at Morville House, 100 Norway Street Boston, MA 02115. Please stop by and find out what’s happening from our Boston Police community officer. A great way to stay current on what’s going on and to meet your community officer and bring any questions or concerns you may have. Open to all Fenway residents.

Thursday, May 8, 10 – 11 am, 1st class – Chair Yoga with Michelle

Thursdays starting May 8 through August 28th, 10 – 11 am

Symphony Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Join Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series for energizing chair yoga, taught by Michelle Coleman. This class prioritizes breathing, feeling, and dropping into the body and is designed for those who do not want to practice on the floor. The practice is intended to improve body awareness, strength and flexibility. For more information, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boston-parks-summer-fitness-series-chair-yoga-tickets-1310318280249?aff=oddtdtcreator

May 8th, 4-6 pm, Councillor Councilor Durkan Office hours at Phinista Cafe (96 Peterborough St.) – follow this link to book online Spring Office Hours. There are different dates and times for the Fenway, Kemore, and Audubon Circle neighborhoods to meet the demand seen in the pastBook a timeslot online, or drop in and say hello. (see flyer)

Sunday, May 11, 7:30am start, FCA Annual Birds of the Back Bay Fens 2025 Guided Bird Walk with Nature Man Mike. Meet in the Back Bay Fens at the Japanese Bell outside the Kelleher Rose Garden (by the footbridge across from the Museum of Fine Arts). Thrill to the sight and sound of the array of birds that inhabit the Back Bay Fens each spring. All levels are welcome. Bring binoculars. This event is rain or shine. (see the flyer below)

Saturday, May 17, hours per location, Annual FCA Members Flower Share –  East and West Fens locations, rain or shine! We are thrilled to continue our longstanding tradition of partnership with Northeastern University to bring flowers to Fenway residents. Flowers are available to FCA active members – if you have not yet sent  your membership dues, we hope you will do so soon.  Register via the link emailed to you by May 1st to ensure your flowers will be ready! If you would like to become a member, please email us at fenwaycivic@aol.com.

Wednesday, June 11, 10 – 11:00 a.m., Mayor Michelle Wu’s Neighborhood Coffee HoursBack Bay Fens – Kelleher Rose Garden (rain location: FCC) save the date!

ONGOING 

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 5/7

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center on 5/21, and at Morville House, 100 Norway Street on 5/7. Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

RED SOX LINKS: Here’s the 2025  Boston Red Sox –  Schedule. Go Sox!

Neighborhood 9s: The Boston Red Sox Neighborhood Nines program—open to residents of the Fenway, Kenmore Square, and Audubon Circle—gives each qualified registrant a code that opens the door to $9 tickets for home games. Buy up to four tickets per game for up to five non-playoff games during the season. Register at https://www.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/specials/neighborhood9s

Follow this link to Concerts at Fenway Park.

Boston’s 250th Anniversary celebrations are taking place all around town, with many venues. Check out some events and get into the Revolutionary Spirit! 

DEVELOPMENTS – MAJOR PROJECTS:

LONGWOOD PLACE (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area) NEW DATES POSTED *** At the request of Fenway Civic the comment date for Phase One was extended to May 14** 

Next Public meeting April 30Follow this link to the Project Page for full details. 

Rendering of Longwood Place, Phase I, from the developer’s March 18, 2025 filing.

On March 18, the developer, SKANSKA, posted the following Project Notification Form for the Initial Project Components of Longwood Place:Initial Project Components of Longwood Place.

This project was the subject of intense neighborhood discussions, a series of public meetings by both the BPDA and Fenway Civic, and is the central project in the Shadows on Parks study and discussion. This posting shows details of phase one. Comments on Phase One are due by May 14. Follow this link to submit comments.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) 

PUBLIC MEETING – MAY 1 Northeastern University IMP & 262 St Botolph Street 

Thursday, May 01, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Please register for the meeting using the following Zoom link:

bosplans.org/NUPublicMeeting525

Meeting ID: 161 258 4680

Toll-Free Call-in Number: 833.568.8864

Comment End Date May 09, 2025

Below is a map showing NEU property holdings in proximity to the Back Bay Fens

Follow these links to review an electronic copy of the Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) for the proposed Northeastern University IMP 2025-2035 located in Fenway and Mission Hill and Roxbury which was received on March 07, 2025.

The filing kicks off the public review process for the proposed plan. Notice of upcoming public meetings will be posted on the plan website and sent out as soon as possible.

Click here to go to NEU comments page

Below is a rendering of the proposed athletic facility.

MORE DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

250 Bay State Road – BU69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Fenway Civic AssociationUpdates from the Fenway Civic Association

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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

Lots of action this spring, with a new concert series at Edgerly Plaza (weather permitting), the Boston MarathonFCA’s Annual Flower Share, and activities are ramping up to celebrate Boston’s 250th AnniversaryMayor Wu’s Neighborhood Coffee Hour is coming to the Fenway on June 11th.

Boston City Council newsBoston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson has agreed to plead guilty to two of the six federal corruption charges against her, and the Boston Globe reports she will resign. A sentencing hearing is upcoming. There may be a special election to fill the seat, we are watching these developments.

THE WEEK AHEAD

*Rained out* Sunday, April 13th, 1 p.m., Sunday Concert Series at Edgerly Plaza. No concert due to rain in the forecast. Better luck next week!

Taxes due April 15th. 

A new business initiative: Samuels & Associates is excited to announce The S&A Bulletin – to expand their network with minority, LGBTQ+, and women owned small businesses. They are looking for new talent and partners for the opportunities which include creative work, catering, web-based work, events and more with fair, industry-standard compensation. Check out their postings here.

UPCOMING

Sunday, April 20, 1 p.m., Sunday Concert Series at Edgerly Plaza. 

Monday, April 21 – all day, Boston Marathon – Race Info | Boston Athletic Association

Note, there will be city-wide traffic implications and road closures. Check the Boston.gov site for full details! One of the best parts of this race is the crowd cheering on the runners – we’re cheering on Chelsea Lauder running to raise funds for Fenway Cares! Thanks to CITGO for extending this opportunity. Please consider supporting Chelsea and Fenway Cares by donating and sharing this fundraiser! Read her story and donate to the cause at: https://tinyurl.com/FenwayCares-Marathon2025

Saturday, April 26, 10am – noon, The 17th annual Muddy River Cleanup at various locations, sign up required, materials provided. Click the link for details.

Thursday, May 1 – last day to register for the FCA Flowershare (members, check your email – to become a member, email us at fenwaycivic@aol.com)

May 8th, 4-6 pm, Councillor Councilor Durkan Office hours at Phinista Cafe (96 Peterborough St.) – follow this link to book online Spring Office Hours. There are different dates and times for the Fenway, Kemore, and Audubon Circle neighborhoods to meet the demand seen in the pastBook a timeslot online, or drop in and say hello. (see flyer)

Sunday, May 11, 7:30am start, FCA Annual Birds of the Back Bay Fens 2025 Guided Bird Walk with Nature Man Mike. Meet in the Back Bay Fens at the Japanese Bell outside the Kelleher Rose Garden (by the footbridge across from the Museum of Fine Arts). Thrill to the sight and sound of the array of birds that inhabit the Back Bay Fens each spring. All levels are welcome. Bring binoculars. This event is rain or shine. (see the flyer below)

Saturday, May 17, hours per location, Annual FCA Members Flower Share –  East and West Fens locations, rain or shine! We are thrilled to continue our longstanding tradition of partnership with Northeastern University to bring flowers to Fenway residents. Flowers are available to FCA active members – if you have not yet sent  your membership dues, we hope you will do so soon.  Register via the link emailed to you by May 1st to ensure your flowers will be ready! If you would like to become a member, please email us at fenwaycivic@aol.com.

Wednesday, June 11, 10 – 11:00 a.m., Mayor Michelle Wu’s Neighborhood Coffee HoursBack Bay Fens – Kelleher Rose Garden (rain location: FCC) save the date!

ONGOING 

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 4/23

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center on 4/23, and at Morville House, 100 Norway Street on 5/7. Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

RED SOX LINKS: Here’s the 2025  Boston Red Sox –  Schedule. Go Sox!

Neighborhood 9s: The Boston Red Sox Neighborhood Nines program—open to residents of the Fenway, Kenmore Square, and Audubon Circle—gives each qualified registrant a code that opens the door to $9 tickets for home games. Buy up to four tickets per game for up to five non-playoff games during the season. Register at https://www.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/specials/neighborhood9s

Follow this link to Concerts at Fenway Park.

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

What do want to see at Edgerly Plaza? Take a quick survey to add your thoughts.

Fenway Transportation Action Plan 

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

Kaji Aso Studio fine arts & Japanese culture, classes, exhibits & special events 

DEVELOPMENTS – MAJOR PROJECTS:

LONGWOOD PLACE (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area) Given the size and large scope of this project, the Fenway will be fully impacted for years to come.

DUE THIS WEEK *** Comments on Phase One of the Longwood Place Project are currently due by April 18Follow this link to submit your comments.

Rendering of Longwood Place, Phase I, from the developer’s March 18, 2025 filing.

On March 18, the developer, SKANSKA, posted the following Project Notification Form for the Initial Project Components of Longwood Place : click this link to see full detailsInitial Project Components of Longwood Place.

This project was the subject of intense neighborhood discussions, a series of public meetings by both the BPDA and Fenway Civic, and is the central project in the Shadows on Parks study and discussion. This posting shows details of phase one. Comments on Phase One of the Longwood Place Project are currently due by April 18. Follow this link to submit your comments.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) Comment End Date May 09, 2025

Below is a map showing NEU property holdings in proximity to the Back Bay Fens

Follow these links to review an electronic copy of the Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) for the proposed Northeastern University IMP 2025-2035 located in Fenway and Mission Hill and Roxbury which was received on March 07, 2025.

The filing kicks off the public review process for the proposed plan. Notice of upcoming public meetings will be posted on the plan website and sent out as soon as possible.

Click here to go to NEU comments page

Below is a rendering of the proposed athletic facility.

MORE DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Fenway Civic AssociationUpdates from the Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

It’s Spring, and April showers bring…. 

May flowers! We’ll certainly be having the annual FCA – Northeastern University flower share this May, details and registration info to come soon. Due to unsettled weather last week, we kicked off the Edgerly Plaza Sunday 1PM Concert Series on April 6th, and featured some young and fabulous talent. We’re really excited to enjoy more great music every Sunday – spread the word!

THE WEEK AHEAD

Monday, April 7 deadline: the Office of Senator Will Brownsberger is accepting applications for part-time, unpaid internships for the summer of 2025.Applications are due Monday, April 7.Read this website post for details about the internships and how to apply. Contact Annie Mazzola, anne.mazzola@masenate.gov, District Director at the Senator’s office with any questions.

Wednesday, April 9, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday

Sunday, April 13th, 1 p.m., Sunday Concert Series at Edgerly Plaza. Thanks to a Berklee Neighborhood Grant, enjoy this new music series at the Plaza through early May.  Join us every Sunday at 1:00 PM at the plaza for live music, coffee, cookies and community! (flyer attached). Want to know more about the new Edgerly Plaza – visit the website and take a quick survey to suggest uses you would like to see.

UPCOMING

Taxes are due April 15th. Need help? Contact the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC)

May 8th, 4-6 pm, Councillor Councilor Durkan Office hours at Phinista Cafe (96 Peterborough St.) – follow this link to book online Spring Office Hours. There are different dates and times for the Fenway, Kemore, and Audubon Circle neighborhoods to meet the demand seen in the pastBook a timeslot online, or drop in and say hello. (see flyer too!)

Sunday, May 11, 7:30am start, FCA Annual “Birds of the Back Bay Fens” 2025 Guided Bird Walk with Nature Man Mike. You know it’s spring when Nature Man Mike is leading another guided bird walk! Meet in the Back Bay Fens at the Japanese Bell outside the Kelleher Rose Garden (by the footbridge across from the Museum of Fine Arts). Thrill to the sight and sound of the array of birds that inhabit the Back Bay Fens each spring. All levels are welcome. Bring binoculars. This event is rain or shine. (see the flyer below!)

ONGOING 

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 4/9

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center, March 26th, Morville House, 100 Norway Street on April 9th

Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

RED SOX LINKS: Here’s the 2025  Boston Red Sox –  Schedule. Go Sox!

Neighborhood 9s: The Boston Red Sox Neighborhood Nines program—open to residents of the Fenway, Kenmore Square, and Audubon Circle—gives each qualified registrant a code that opens the door to $9 tickets for home games. Buy up to four tickets per game for up to five non-playoff games during the season. Register at https://www.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/specials/neighborhood9s

Follow this link to Concerts at Fenway Park.

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

What do want to see at Edgerly Plaza? Take a quick survey to add your thoughts.

Fenway Transportation Action Plan 

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

Kaji Aso Studio fine arts & Japanese culture, classes, cxhibits & special events 

DEVELOPMENTS – MAJOR PROJECTS:

LONGWOOD PLACE (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area) Given the size and large scope of this project, the Fenway will be fully impacted for years to come.

Rendering of Longwood Place, Phase I, from the developer’s March 18, 2025 filing.

On March 18, the developer, SKANSKA, posted the following Project Notification Form for the Initial Project Components of Longwood Place : click this link to see full detailsInitial Project Components of Longwood Place.

This project was the subject of intense neighborhood discussions, a series of public meetings by both the BPDA and Fenway Civic, and is the central project in the Shadows on Parks study and discussion. This posting shows details of phase one. Comments on Phase One of the Longwood Place Project are currently due by April 18. Follow this link to submit your comments.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) Comment End Date May 09, 2025

Below is a map showing NEU property holdings in proximity to the Back Bay Fens

Follow these links to review an electronic copy of the Institutional Master Plan (IMP) and Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR) for the proposed Northeastern University IMP 2025-2035 located in Fenway and Mission Hill and Roxbury which was received on March 07, 2025.

The filing kicks off the public review process for the proposed plan. Notice of upcoming public meetings will be posted on the plan website and sent out as soon as possible.

Click here to go to NEU comments page

Below is a rendering of the proposed athletic facility.

MORE DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Fenway Civic AssociationUpdates from the Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

Thanks for attending the 63rd Annual Fenway Civic Association Meeting!

Thanks to Mayor Michelle Wu and the elected officials who joined us, and to Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer, for presenting on Shadow Impacts. Thanks to the Red Sox organization for hosting the community as the FCA reviewed and renewed our commitment to making this neighborhood thrive. And thank you, our members and friends, for the community spirit!

THE WEEK AHEAD

Sunday, March 30th, 1 p.m., Sunday Concert Series begins at Edgerly Plaza. Thanks to a Berklee Neighborhood Grant, this Sunday kicks off a new music series at the Plaza! From March 30th through early May, join us every Sunday at 1:00 PM at the plaza for live music, coffee, cookies and community! (flyer attached). Want to know more about the new Edgerly Plaza – visit the website and take a quick survey to suggest uses you would like to see.

Tuesday, April 1st is April Fool’s Day ~ rooted in a long and murky history, some say it’s connected to the arrival of spring, with playful and symbolic role reversals. Llocally we’ve seen some great pranks involving the “sacred cod” and the MIT dome… among others. So, if you happen to get some odd news on the 1st, it could be a joke!

Tuesday, April 1 – Street sweeping resumes! Don’t get fooled, know your dates.

Tuesday, April 1, 6:00 -8:00 p.m., Red Sox / Fenway Park biannual Neighborhood Meeting, at the Fenway Community Center (1282 Boylston St.). The Red Sox are grateful for their strong partnership with the FCC, and with Fenway Civic hosting their annual meeting at Fenway Park the week before, are glad to be able to host another opportunity for neighbors to come together in a familiar space right in the heart of Fenway. Catch up on all the latest news from Fenway Park!

Friday, April 4th, 2:10 pm, Fenway Park HOME OPENER Red Sox vs. Cardinals – Game begins at 2:10 p.m.. Here’s the 2025  Boston Red Sox –  Schedule. Go Sox!

UPCOMING

Taxes are due April 15th. Need help? Contact the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC)

Monday, April 7 deadline: the Office of Senator Will Brownsberger is accepting applications for part-time, unpaid internships for the summer of 2025.Applications are due Monday, April 7.Read this website post for details about the internships and how to apply. Contact Annie Mazzola, anne.mazzola@masenate.gov, District Director at the Senator’s office with any questions.

ONGOING 

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 4/9

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center, March 26th, Morville House, 100 Norway Street on April 9th

Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

What do want to see at Edgerly Plaza? Take a quick survey to add your thoughts.

Fenway Transportation Action Plan 

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

Kaji Aso Studio fine arts & Japanese culture, classes, cxhibits & special events 

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

Longwood Place (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area)

Comments due by April 18

On March 18, the developer, SKANSKA, posted the following Project Notification Form for the Initial Project Components of Longwood Place : click this link to see full details: Initial Project Components of Longwood Place.

This project was the subject of intense neighborhood discussions, a series of public meetings by both the BPDA and Fenway Civic, and is the central project in the Shadows on Parks study and discussion. This posting shows details of phase one.

Rendering of Longwood Place, Phase I, from the developer’s March 18, 2025 filing.

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Fenway Civic AssociationUpdates from the Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

Read Full Post »

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

Join us for our 

63rd Annual Fenway Civic Association Meeting

Mayor Michelle Wu and elected officials plan to attend on Thursday, March 27th, 6-8 p.m. at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park, 14 Lansdowne Street. Social time from 6-6:30 p.m., followed by a brief business meeting reviewing 2024 accomplishments and 2025 goals, then a feature presentation by Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer, “Understanding Shadow Impacts on Parkland.” The program will discuss efforts underway by the Boston Parks Department, the Boston Planning Department, and a stakeholder advisory committee to define the sunlight needs of our parks and inform guidelines for sunlight access that support the health of trees and plants and the comfort and enjoyment of people who use the parks. We look forward to seeing you there!    

Edgerly Plaza News

Thanks to a Berklee Neighborhood Grant, we’re excited to share that we will be hosting a music series at the Plaza! From March 30th through early May, join us every Sunday at 1:00 PM at the plaza for live music, coffee, cookies and community! (flyer attached). Want to know more about the new Edgerly Plaza – visit the website and take a quick survey to suggest uses you would like to see.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Monday, March 24, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Fenway Transportation Action Plan Meeting, Fenway Community Center (FCC). This will be a fully in-person meeting. Staff will walk through the newly released Fenway Transportation Action Plan interactive StoryMap, discuss the vision for Fenway’s transportation future, and gather feedback to shape the Action Plan. Add your voice to the discussion!

Thursday, March 27th -6-8 p.m., Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park, 14 Lansdowne Street. Looking forward to seeing you! Please feel free to post / share the attached meeting flyer. Free and open to all.

Friday, March 28, 9 am – Office Hour- Henry Santana, Boston City Councilor At-Large

Union Square Donuts inside TimeOut Market at 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

RSVP here for the Fenway Office Hour

UPCOMING

Taxes are due April 15th! Need help? Contact the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC)

Sunday, March 30th, 1 p.m., Sunday Concert Series begins at Edgerly Plaza. Kick-off the first event in the series and enjoy our new plaza!

Tuesday, April 1 – Street sweeping resumes! Don’t get towed, know your dates.

Tuesday, April 1, 6:00 -8:00 p.m., Red Sox / Fenway Park Neighborhood Meeting This  biannual Neighborhood Meeting is being held at the Fenway Community Center (1282 Boylston St.). The Red Sox are grateful for their strong partnership with the FCC, and with Fenway Civic hosting their annual meeting at Fenway Park the week before, the RS are glad to be able to host another opportunity for neighbors to come together in a familiar space right in the heart of Fenway. Catch up on all the latest news!

Monday, April 7 deadline: the Office of Senator Will Brownsberger is accepting applications for part-time, unpaid internships for the summer of 2025.Applications are due Monday, April 7.Read this website post for details about the internships and how to apply. Contact Annie Mazzola, anne.mazzola@masenate.gov, District Director at the Senator’s office with any questions.

ONGOING 

March is both Women’s History Month and Irish American Heritage Month. Boston Irish Tourism Association  Boston Events & Articles

The Fenway’s Mass Historical Society is commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with ongoing exhibitions, programs, educational resources, digital content and more:  America’s 250th Anniversay

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 3/26

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center, March 26th, Morville House, 100 Norway Street on April 9th

Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

What do want to see at Edgerly Plaza? Take a quick survey to add your thoughts.

Fenway Transportation Action Plan 

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

Kaji Aso Studio fine arts & Japanese culture, classes, cxhibits & special events 

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

Longwood Place (current location of Simmons dorms, located at 305 Brookline Ave in the Fenway/Longwood Medical Area)

Comments due by April 18

On March 18, the developer, SKANSKA, posted the following Project Notification Form for the Initial Project Components of Longwood Place : click this link to see full details: Initial Project Components of Longwood Place.

This project was the subject of intense neighborhood discussions, a series of public meetings by both the BPDA and Fenway Civic, and is the central project in the Shadows on Parks study and discussion. This posting shows details of phase one.

Rendering of Longwood Place, Phase I, from the developer’s March 18, 2025 filing.

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

“Zoning Board of Appeal Decisions”

Recent Fenway decision: March 7th, Fenway Enterprise 1301 – 1305 Boylston Street, tenant “Cisco Brewers” Appeal sustained with provisos.

The FCA met multiple times with Cisco and their acoustic engineer to discuss our concerns that its outdoor musical performances could exceed acceptable noise levels; we proposed conditions similar to the provisos that Cisco accepted. 

See you around!

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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

March is both Women’s History Month and Irish American Heritage Month. Massachusetts has a rich roster of fabulous Irish-American women in the fields of art, education, labor, special olympics, science and politics, of course! No wonder, with a legacy of fearless women who helped shaped modern Ireland. Of local interest, read about Famous women at Fenway Park including some cool leading ladies, Lizzie Murphy (1922 major league player!) and Lada Gaga (major league headliner!).

Also this month, everyone is invited to the Fenway Civic Association Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 27th – 6-8 pm at The 521 Overlook at Fenway Park. We are excited to feature Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer, presenting  “Understanding Shadow Impacts on Parkland” (details below). 

THE WEEK AHEAD

May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back.

May the sun shine warm upon your face, The rains fall soft upon your fields.

And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand.

Monday, March 17 is a City of Boston Holiday! You’re probably thinking, St. Patrick’s Day? Well, actually, it’s for Evacuation Day – celebrating the day in 1776 when Bostonians kicked out (evacuated!) the last loyalists to a king we ever tolerated! Watch a narrated presentation on the historic struggle of Evacuation DayWe’re still loud and proud about it. 

Wednesday, March 19, starting at 7 pm,  State of the City 2025 Address Mayor Michelle Wu’s third annual State of the City Address. The address will be livestreamed on this page.

Thursday, March 20  4:30-6:30 PM, Back Bay Fens Tree Walk (Rain Date March 21) meet at the Shattuck Visitor Center, 125 The Fenway

Join Jack Schleifer, Field Operations Manager for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, on a guided walk of the Back Bay Fens and learn about the ENC’s pruning work keeping 900+ trees healthy and growing strong! Learn more and register here

Friday, March 21, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fenway/Kenmore Office Hour

Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston Street

Join Maccon Bonner’s office hour to receive support connecting with City departments, addressing any concerns or just to say hello. 

UPCOMING

Monday, March 24, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Fenway Transportation Action Plan Meeting, Fenway Community Center (FCC)

This meeting will be a fully in-person meeting at the FCC. Staff will walk through the newly released Fenway Transportation Action Plan interactive StoryMap, discuss the vision for Fenway’s transportation future, and gather feedback to shape the Action Plan. Add your voice to the discussion!

Thursday, March 27th -6-8 p.m., Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park, 14 Lansdowne Street.

Social time from 6-6:30 p.m. will be followed by a brief business meeting, and then a special presentation by Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer: “Understanding Shadow Impacts on Parkland”

The program will discuss efforts underway by the Boston Parks Department, the Boston Planning Department, and a stakeholder advisory committee to define the sunlight needs of our parks and inform guidelines for sunlight access that support the health of trees and plants and the comfort and enjoyment of people who use the parks. 

We look forward to seeing you there! (see flyer)

Friday, March 28, 9 am – Office Hour- Henry Santana, Boston City Councilor At-Large

Union Square Donuts inside TimeOut Market at 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

RSVP here for the Fenway Office Hour

Taxes due April 15th! Need help? Contact the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC)

ONGOING 

The Fenway’s Mass Historical Society is commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with ongoing exhibitions, programs, educational resources, digital content and more:  America’s 250th Anniversay

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

What do want to see at Edgerly Plaza? 

Fenway Transportation Action Plan

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 3/26

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

The MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic will now rotate locations between the West Fenway and East Fenway locations from 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates. Upcoming schedule: Fenway Community Center, March 26th, Morville House, 100 Norway Street on April 9th

Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19 and flu vaccines.

Councilor Fernandes Anderson federal public corruption case was due in court on March 5. We’re looking for an update on this situation.

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

“Zoning Board of Appeal Decisions”

Recent Fenway decision: Fenway Enterprise 1301 – 1305 Boylston Street, tenant “Cisco Brewers” Appeal sustained with provisos.

The FCA met multiple times with Cisco and their acoustic engineer to discuss our concerns that its outdoor musical performances could exceed acceptable noise levels; we proposed conditions similar to the provisos that Cisco accepted. 

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

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Dear Members and Friends:

March is Women’s History MonthEvery day is an opportunity to make history! 

History is indeed being made daily since the new presidential administration. Last week brought an onslaught of activity that will impact our city in countless ways. Executive actions calling for funding cuts in health and education, mass firings of federal employees, and a focus on deporting immigrants directly impacts on our local economy.  

On March 5, 2025, Mayor Michelle Wu testified before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Boton’s immigration policies in Washington, D.C., alongside mayors from Denver, Chicago, and New York, read her opening statement here.  And later this month is the Mayor’s State of the City Address7 pm, Wednesday, March 19, livestreamed here

On March 6th, our local elected officials held a Town Hall on “What’s Next?” in responding to the new federal administration. Discussions centered on the importance of civic engagement and specific ways citizens can affect change. If you are not already connected to your legislators, start here to find your reps based on your address: Find and contact elected officials | USAGov. Make your voice heard. Our power is in our voice, our vote, and our choices. We encourage you to be informed.

Meanwhile, Mother Nature “Marches” on… Spring has certainly come “in like a lion’… we can only hope it “leaves like a lamb.”

Need a break? Thanks to a generous grant from Berklee College of MusicFenway Civic Association is partnering with the City of Boston Streets Cabinet to bring spring activation to Edgerly Plaza this March and April! Look for music, arts, and more in the plaza – watch this space: https://www.boston.gov/new-edgerly-plaza  

Have ideas about what you’d like to see at the plaza? Take this short survey to share your vision with the City!

Need community? Join us at the Fenway Civic Association Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 27th – 6-8 pm at The 521 Overlook at Fenway Park – details below. 

THE WEEK AHEAD

No scheduled events – you get a break!

UPCOMING

Monday, March 17 is City of Boston Holiday! You’re probably thinking, wow, St. Patrick’s Day, yay! Well, actually, it’s for Evacuation Day – celebrating the day in 1776 when Bostonians kicked out (evacuated!) the last loyalists to a king we ever tolerated! Watch a narrated presentation on the historic struggle of Evacuation Day. Great revolutionary leaders and patriots including Knox and Washington made Boston the cradle of democracy. We’re still loud and proud about it. 

Thursday, March 20  4:30-6:30 PM, Back Bay Fens Tree Walk (Rain Date March 21) meet at the Shattuck Visitor Center, 125 The Fenway

Join Jack Schleifer, Field Operations Manager for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, on a guided walk of the Back Bay Fens and learn about the ENC’s pruning work keeping 900+ trees healthy and growing strong! Learn more and register here

Friday, March 21, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fenway/Kenmore Office Hour

Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston Street

Join Maccon Bonner’s office hour to receive support connecting with City departments, addressing any concerns or just to say hello. 

Wednesday, March 24, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Fenway Transportation Action Plan Meeting, Fenway Community Center (FCC)

This meeting will be a fully in-person meeting at the FCC. Staff will walk through the newly released Fenway Transportation Action Plan interactive StoryMap, discuss the vision for Fenway’s transportation future, and gather feedback to shape the Action Plan. Add your voice to the discussion!

Thursday, March 27th -6-8 p.m., Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park, 14 Lansdowne Street.

Social time from 6-6:30 p.m. will be followed by a brief business meeting, and then a special presentation by Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer: “Understanding Shadow Impacts on Parkland”

The program will discuss efforts underway by the Boston Parks Department, the Boston Planning Department, and a stakeholder advisory committee to define the sunlight needs of our parks and inform guidelines for sunlight access that support the health of trees and plants and the comfort and enjoyment of people who use the parks. 

We look forward to seeing you there! (see flyer)

Friday, March 28, 9 am – Office Hour- Henry Santana, Boston City Councilor At-Large

Union Square Donuts inside TimeOut Market at 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

RSVP here for the Fenway Office Hour

Taxes due April 15th! Need help? Contact the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC)

ONGOING 

The Fenway’s Mass Historical Society is commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with ongoing exhibitions, programs, educational resources, digital content and more:  America’s 250th Anniversay

SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

Fenway Transportation Action Plan

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative 

Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING ARTS & RECREATION

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

FENWAY CARES Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 3/12

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations! 

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, in Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and pneumonia vaccines.

Councilor Fernandes Anderson federal public corruption case was due in court on March 5. We’re looking for an update on this situation.

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

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Dear Members and Friends:

March is Women’s History Month!

What began as a week’s celebration, extended to a month in 1987. This year’s theme for Women’s History Month is “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” Meet Boston has listed an array of events around Boston here: Women’s History Month Events | 2025, including gatherings, lectures, art events, historic walks & talks, and celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th. International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality.

Check out the BPL’s special programming for Women’s History Month

Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women mission is to advance women toward full equality in all areas of life and to promote rights and opportunities for all women. Events from February 25 – April 1 – MCSW are focused on advocacy and legislation. Also, check their site for research and status reports.

History of Women in Massachusetts Government Massachusetts has strong female leadership, but are still are a minority in government offices.

Who’s making history now? Women are prominently listed in  The 150 Most Influential Bostonians in 2024

Every day is an opportunity to make history! Happy Women’s History Month.

THURSDAY, MARCH 27TH – SAVE THE DATE for Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting! details below, flyer attached. We’re looking forward to seeing you!!

THE WEEK AHEAD

Tuesday, March 4, 6 – 7:30 p.m. New Bluebikes Stations: Fenway and Mission Hill Open House Fenway Community Center | 1282 Boylston Street

Thursday, March 6, 6- 8 p.m., ​​”What’s Next?” Town Hall Discussion with elected officials to discuss the new federal administration. To register, please sign up via Eventbrite here. To submit a question, please use the Google Form here. (see flyer)

Sunday, March 9, 2 a.m. Daylight Savings time begins, with clocks rolling forward one hour at 2 a.m..

Sunday, March 9, 3pm, Remembrance Concert at Kaji Aso Studio, featuring

Sumie Kaneko, koto & shamisen – details on their website! Scroll down on their site to see current and future arts offerings, free and open to the public.

UPCOMING

Tuesday, March 11, 6:00 PM, ​​Making History Gala, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. The year 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. The Mass Historical Society is kicking off the celebration with a gala in March. Learn more at www.masshist.org/gala.

Friday, March 21, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fenway/Kenmore Office Hour

Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston Street

Join Maccon Bonner’s office hour to receive support connecting with City departments, addressing any concerns or just to say hello. 

Public MeetingNEW DATE

Wednesday, March 24, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Fenway Transportation Action Plan Meeting,  Fenway Community Center. The meeting was originally scheduled for March 19, 2025, but is being rescheduled due to the Mayor’s State of the City Address taking place on March 19. In addition to the schedule change, this meeting will now be a fully in-person meeting at the Fenway Community Center. Staff will walk through the newly released Fenway Transportation Action Plan interactive StoryMap, discuss the vision for Fenway’s transportation future, and gather feedback to shape the Action Plan. Add your voice to the discussion!

Thursday, March 27th -6-8 p.m., Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting at the 521 Overlook at Fenway Park, 14 Lansdowne Street.. Social time from 6-6:30 p.m., followed by a brief business meeting, then a special presentation by Interim Parks Commissioner Liza Meyer: “Understanding Shadow Impacts on Parkland.” The program will discuss efforts underway by the Boston Parks Department, the Boston Planning Department, and a stakeholder advisory committee to define the sunlight needs of our parks and inform guidelines for sunlight access that support the health of trees and plants and the comfort and enjoyment of people who use the parks. We look forward to seeing you there! (see flyer)

Friday, March 28, 9 am – Office Hour- Henry Santana, Boston City Councilor At-Large

Union Square Donuts inside TimeOut Market at 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

RSVP here for the Fenway Office Hour

Taxes due on or before April 15th! Need help filing? For more information on the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) tax preparation and filing services for Boston area residents please visit this website.

ONGOING – SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

Fenway Transportation Action Plan

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative

Anti-Displacement Community survey.

Community Survey – Your input welcome: Where does it flood in Boston?  Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

The Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING

New England Conservatory – offers free, open to the public performances by their students. With over 500+ faculty from the world’s biggest stages guiding students from the practice room to the performance hall NEC is a phenomenal gem in our neighborhood. Check their calendar and find your inspiration – performances are both live and streaming; Performances and Events at NEC – Calendar 

Boston Family Pass– Free admission to museums, zoo, aquarium and more!

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series virtual and live events

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

FENWAY CARES 

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. ’til done, Next date: 3/12

Fenway Cares Food Distribution at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  Volunteer

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, in Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and pneumonia vaccines.

COUNCIL NEWS Boston City Council news

Councilor Fernandes Anderson – UPDATE

In December, Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested on federal public corruption charges, pleaded not-guilty and was due in court on Jan. 29, however, this court date was pushed out to March 5.

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

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Dear Members and Friends:

FEBRUARY is winding down… 

BLACK HISTORY MONTH – an amazing array of activities!

Black History month in Boston and Guide To Black Boston 

Boston Public Library Celebrates Black History month 

Black History Month Celebration Schedule | Museum of Science 

Embrace Boston Digital Experience 

City of Boston Black History events  

AllEvents Boston entertainment listings

No Fenway development meetings this week, so with a lot of heaviness elsewhere, you can enjoy a light week at the city.
Our big announcement is that runner Chelsea Lauder is running the 129th Boston Marathon to raise funds for Fenway Cares. Please read the below message and support Chelsea’s race today!

We’re excited to have Chelsea Lauder running the 129th Boston Marathon this April to raise funds for Fenway Cares! Thanks to CITGO for extending this opportunity and to Chelsea for putting in the miles and hard work to provide food to residents in need.

Please consider supporting Chelsea and Fenway Cares by donating and sharing this fundraiser! Links to donate at: https://tinyurl.com/FenwayCares-Marathon2025

To learn more about Fenway Cares and ways to support us, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/

Fenway Cares is an all-volunteer collaborative, working to provide free food to neighbors through bi-weekly distributions of fresh produce. Collaborative members are: Audubon Circle Neighborhood AssociationFenway Culture BostonFenway Civic AssociationFenway Community CenterFenway Community Development Corporation, and Operation P.E.A.C.E.

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UPCOMING
Sunday March 9 and March 16th, 3 p.m. Concerts at Kaji Aso Studio, 40 St. Stephen Street. See the below announcements and RSVP to these free concerts by writing administrator@kajiasostudio.com

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Tuesday, March 11, 6:00 PM, ​​Making History Gala, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. The year 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. The Mass Historical Society is kicking off the celebration with a gala in March. Learn more at www.masshist.org/gala.

SAVE THE DATE – Thursday, March 27th – Fenway Civic Association’s Annual Meeting – 6-8 pm., details to come ~ watch this space!

ONGOING – SURVEYS AND ACTION PLANS

Fenway Transportation Action Plan

City of Boston’s Anti-Displacement Initiative

community priorities related to combating displacement

 analysis of the stabilization tools the City uses today

Anti-Displacement Community survey.

Community Survey – Your input welcome: Where does it flood in Boston?  Community-Based Flood Resilience and Green Infrastructure

The Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP) 

ONGOING

BOSTON FAMILY DAYS – FREE ADMISSION TO MUSEUMS (AND MORE) REGISTER HERE.

Boston Parks and Recreation Fitness Series 

Check this site for a wide variety of free offerings! Get Fit, Enjoy your parks! 

ArtsBoston calendar a citywide listing of cultural events

FENWAY CARES

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.until done, Fenway Cares Food Distribution 

Next date: 2/26 – at 2 locations:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  Volunteer

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 1-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, in Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings may include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and pneumonia vaccines.

COUNCIL NEWS Boston City Council news

Councilor Fernandes Anderson – UPDATE

In December, Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested on federal public corruption charges, pleaded not-guilty and was due in court on Jan. 29, however, this court date was pushed out to March 5.

DEVELOPMENTS BY STATUS:

“Under Review”:  

69-81 Kilmarnock Street409 Huntington Avenue, 262 St. Botolph St., 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

“Board Approved”:

Kenmore Hotel, Fenway Corners (West), Fenway Corners (North), Fenway Center, Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation, 819 Beacon Street

601 Newbury Street, 20 Charlesgate West, 2 Charlesgate West, 165 Park Drive, 1400 Boylston Street, 1241 Boylston Street 112-114 Queensberry St, 109 Brookline Avenue

See you around!

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