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Dear Members and Friends:

We want to make sure you have information but respect that the community is receiving multiple updates about COVID-19 developments.

Today’s update from Liaison Shanice Pimentel is below, with important information about the public health emergency declaration, BPS news (including meal distribution programs), and policies on bars, restaurants, and clubs, as well as moratoriums on evictions and information for businesses.

After Tuesday, until further notice, we will be posting COVID-19 updates directly to the http://www.fenwaycivic.org website.

If you have any concerns or questions, please reach out to us at fenwaycivic@aol.com and we will do our best to find you support.

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Good afternoon Fenway,

We have a COVID-19 Update from the City as of March 16th:

Mayor Walsh declared a public health emergency in the City of Boston on Sunday, March 15

The Mayor’s declaration of a Public Health Emergency is a progressive step in line with the Boston Public Health Commission’s COVID-19 Response Plan that allows BPHC the authority to increase the availability of staff and resources, enhance reporting, information and resource sharing among Boston’s health and medical community.

The City of Boston has 29 positive cases of coronavirus (confirmed and presumptive) in Boston residents.

The Boston Public Health Commission will be providing the updated total of cases in Boston residents as it is received from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Information can be found at boston.gov/coronavirus or bphc.org.

Massachusetts has 164 positive cases of coronavirus (confirmed and presumptive).

On Sunday, March 15th, Governor Baker announced the closing of all elementary and secondary schools in the Commonwealth from March 17-April 6th, banned All gatherings of 25 people, restricted nursing home visitations and ordered hospitals to postpone elective surgeries.

On Saturday, March 14th, Governor Baker announced the COVID-19 Response Command Center, which will be led by HHS Secretary Marylou Sudders. The Command Center will have complete authority and discretion to tap whatever state funds are necessary. This includes the $15 million recently appropriated by the Legislature for coronavirus.

The State is taking steps to speed up testing. The 1st change is that clinicians no longer need to receive testing approval from the state lab prior to submitting specimens for patients that meet particular criteria. The 2nd change is that clinicians can submit a single swab, rather than the previous two swabs. That will speed up the testing capability at the state lab.

BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS:

A reminder that all Boston Public Schools (with the exception of the Elliot and McKinley Schools) will be open on Monday, March 16th to allow the flexibility needed to ensure a smooth transition that will allow for parents to plan, students to gather belongings, and the distribution of any learning materials that are ready for use at home. We will be providing Chromebooks to every student who needs one, which comes with learning resources and technical support. Starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020, BPS families can pick up their prepackaged student meal options at dozens of locations every weekday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. during the BPS closure. Learn more about meal distribution locations here. More info about BPS Coronavirus response here.

Meal Distribution sites serving BPS families near Mission Hill, Fenway, and Downtown-area include the following:

Tobin Center BCYF at 1481 Tremont Street — 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Boston Latin School at 205 Townsend Street — 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
YMCA at 316 Huntington Ave — 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Blackstone Elementary at 380 Shawmut Ave — 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Quincy BCYF at 885 Washington Street — 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

MCKINLEY SCHOOLS (SOUTH END):

On Sunday, Boston Public Schools became aware that a member of the McKinley School community was being tested for the coronavirus. We are relieved to be able to update you that this test came back negative. However, out of an abundance of caution, all three McKinley Schools will be closed Monday, March 16. There are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in the McKinley School community, but our top priority is to keep you safe and informed. Students can pick up their learning packets at a food distribution site closest to their home. Information about those locations is available at bostonpublicschools.org/coronavirus. Boston Public Schools will let the school community know soon when they can come pick up their belongings.

If anyone associated with the McKinley School community develops fever, cough, or shortness of breath, please contact your doctor or the Boston Public Health Commission at the Mayor’s Health Line, 617-534-5050.

BARS, RESTAURANTS, BARROOMS AND CLUBS:

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has banned on-premises consumption of food or drink at bars and restaurants from March 17 to April 6. This includes all premises with a CV license including coffee shops and pizza places. Establishments can continue to offer take-out, drive-thru, and delivery options to customers.

For any restaurant or bar room that serves food, The City of Boston is lifting regulations so that all of these restaurants and bar rooms are allowed to offer take out. We encourage the use of delivery services. If you do not currently utilize a delivery service, the Office of Small Business can help you. Contact 311 if you need to be connected to them. Any restaurant that would like to donate food or assist residents in need may reach out the Office of Food Access via 311.

MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS:

The Mayor announced a partnership to impose a moratorium on eviction proceedings to protect Boston residents. This was announced with the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and its entity the Massachusetts Apartment Association, and the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations. Housing stability is crucial at this time and we are working to minimize the disruptions to residents during this challenging time. Property owners are encouraged to implement a moratorium on evictions that could be in effect for 90 days, with reviews every 30 days.

This follows action the City took on Thursday, March 12 with the Boston Housing Authority to urge housing courts to reconsider non-essential evictions of residents. In addition, the Boston Housing Authority is moving to immediately suspend its filing and prosecution of all Housing Court cases and matters with respect to its non-essential eviction actions. This includes cases where the health and safety of others is not part of the suit. It also includes all non-payment, no-fault cases, and cause-related cases.

FOR EMPLOYERS:

The Mayor encourages all businesses to not just be looking at their large events, but looking internally at their operations like sick leave, unemployment insurance and cleaning protocols.

The City is continuing to reach out to our partners in State and Federal government and we encourage you to reach out to our Office of Economic Development if you are a business that is facing difficulties due to recent cancellations or otherwise. We want to hear from you so we can start a conversation about what we can do to help. Please help us by sharing your experience via this survey.

Residents are asked not to call 9-1-1 for COVID-19 testing unless you are experiencing a medical emergency. All COVID-19 questions should be directed to Mayor’s Health Line at 617-534-5050 or 311. The City and BPHC will continue to provide updated information on bphc.org and boston.gov/coronavirus.

We will continue to keep you informed as we continue to receive updates.

Thanks,

Shanice

Dear Members and Friends:

We are writing with a few cancellations and information about the rapidly evolving coronavirus disease 2019/COVID-19 situation in the city.

1. Symphony Park Chair Yoga Pop-Up party and Thursday classes:
To minimize exposure risk, chair yoga classes at Morville House, including the Pop-Up event on March 19th will be canceled until further notice.

2. Love, Fenway gala at Fenway Community Center:
The FCCs annual gala is being postponed to a later date, and several changes to the center’s schedule have been made.
To read more about Fenway Community Center’s policies during the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/

3. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19):
We hope members will stay informed about developments with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The City’s website will be updated regularly at: https://www.boston.gov/news/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-boston, and contains a number of resources, fact sheets, and other information.
We encourage residents and members to follow guidance provided by the city and state.

March 7th: The Future of the Hynes listening Session, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., Boston Public Library Copley Branch, Rabb Hall
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority has proposed to sell the Hynes auditorium on Boylston Street for redevelopment. This sale requires legislative approval and the Baker Administration has filed legislation that would grant the approval. State Senator Will Brownsberger and State Representatives Jay Livingstone and Jon Santiago are holding a listening session to determine whether and under what conditions they should support the requested approval, taking account of how you envision the future of the Hynes and its role within the Back Bay neighborhood. Please come and offer your thoughts.

March 8th: Tea Ceremony in the Gallery, 4:00 -5:00 p.m. Kaji Aso Studio, 40 St. Stephen Street, 02115
Experience tea ceremony at Kaji Aso Studio in remembrance of studio founder Kaji Aso. Suggested donations ($10) will support the Kaji Aso Memorial Fund. To rsvp, write administrator@kajiasostudio.com or call 617-237-1719.

March 19th, Winter Fitness Series: Chair Yoga Pop-Up Party, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m., Morville House, 100 Norway Street, 02115
Join the Boston Parks Department and residents to celebrate the Winter Fitness Series and Chair Yoga at Symphony Park. Refreshments and giveaways will be featured.

Dear Members and Friends:

Save the date on March 19th for Fenway Community Center’s annual gala “Love Fenway”.
This tropical themed evening will feature music, food, refreshments, and raffles and feature the FCC’s 2020 Community Spirit award winner Brenda Clark as well as honor the late Stephen Sorkin.
Come chase away the winter while supporting a good cause!

To learn more, purchase tickets, or to join as a sponsor, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/lovefenway/

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Dear Members:

You are invited to a presentation at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, February 24th at the Fenway Community Center to learn about the results of the 2019 Fenway Community Noise Study conducted by Dr. Erica Walker.

Please see details below. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Fenway Community Center is located at 1282 Boylston Street in the West Fenway (entrance on Jersey Street)
This event is free and open to the public.

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Please see the below notice for the Muddy River Project Update meeting on Thursday, February 27 for information on the status of the multi-year restoration, and plans for the next phase of work. The meeting is open to the public, so please spread the word to your friends and neighbors. The registration link is: https://ourmuddy-publicmeeting.eventbrite.com

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It was great to see everyone there. And thanks again to Major Martin J. Walsh for speaking to us.

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Dear Members and Friends:

It is our great honor to welcome Mayor Martin J. Walsh to Fenway Civic Association’s 58th Annual Meeting!

lease join us in welcoming the Mayor and your neighborhood representatives for refreshments, followed by an exciting presentation on air rights development.

Details are below and attached – this meeting is free and open to the public – come and bring a friend!
Special thanks to Samuels & Associates and Choice Fine Wines for their contributions to this event.

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Dear Members and Friends:

We hope you all have marked your calendars for Wednesday, February 5th for the Fenway Civic Association’s Annual meeting!
This event will include refreshments and social time and a special presentation by Samuels & Associates and Meredith Management on Air Rights parcels 7 and 12.
Come meet your friends, neighbors, and elected representatives, and learn about these important projects.
Meeting notice is attached – This event is free and open to the public – come and bring a friend!
Special thanks to Samuels & Associates and Choice Fine Wines for their sponsorship of the reception and event.

Please note these other upcoming events and invitations:

1. Parcel 7 Air Rights Development: January 27 comment deadline
The BPDA is accepting comments on this air rights development project Notice of Project Change through January 27th.
To read the filing and submit your comments, visit: http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/parcel-7-air-rights

2. Neighborhood Improvement Committee (NIC) Public Meeting: January 29, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Please join the NIC for a public meeting at Morville House, located at 100 Norway Street in the East Fenway.
This event will recap current work and discuss plans for 2020.

3. YMCA Guest Pass: Offer through January 31
The YMCA on Huntington Avenue invites FCA members to visit their facility on 316 Huntington Avenue with a free guest pass, attached.
This offer is for individuals aged 18 years and older – please bring a government issued ID and this pass to take advantage of this offer.

4. Boston Black Restaurant Challenge Kick-Off, February 1, 2020
State Representative Chynah Tyler invites residents to join the Boston Black Restaurant Challenge at Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen, located at 604 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02118. A kickoff at 12:00 p.m. is followed by food, drinks, live music, giveaways, raffles, and special guests, with a program beginning at 2:30 p.m. featuring Boston leaders, restaurant owners, and supporters. For more information, contact Chynah.Tyler@MAHouse.gov.
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5. Free Chair Yoga at Morville House, 100 Norway Street, Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Come join neighbors for gentle chair yoga at Morville House, part of the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Winter Fitness Series.
For more information and the full calendar of programs, visit: https://www.boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/boston-parks-winter-fitness-series

Dear Members and Friends:

Please see the following invitation from Senator Will Brownsberger to his Town Hall on January 22nd at 5 p.m.:

FYI, I am hosting a Town Hall about transportation, Wednesday, January 22nd, at WeWork (501 Boylston St, Boston) at 5PM.
Transportation is my top focus in the legislative session right now and we are likely to be passing major legislation soon.
I will also talk about the 2020 Census.
Please RSVP here to put your name on the WeWork visitor list at the front desk. Hope to see you tomorrow!
Apologies if you have gotten this email and/or responded already. We are sending this out a couple of different ways.
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Will Brownsberger State Senator
Back Bay, Fenway, Allston, Brighton, Watertown, Belmont
617-722-1280 (office)
617-771-8274 (cell)