Boston Housing Authority Monitoring Committee meeting
In partnership with Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Tenacity provides a tennis and reading program in the summer for children ages 6-16.
Participants will be given fun tennis instruction, have the opportunity for team play, and may enter the Mayor's Cup Tennis Tournament in August. All students also participate in a half-hour reading activity daily. Equipment is provided. This program is for Boston residents only. Children with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Please contact Tenacity with any questions about the ability to serve children with special needs.
Register for the program online or by calling Tenacity at 617-562-0900 x27. For more information, contact Mike Devlin at 617-961-3089 or mike.devlin@boston.gov.
In partnership with Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Tenacity provides a tennis and reading program in the summer for children ages 6-16.
Participants will be given fun tennis instruction, have the opportunity for team play, and may enter the Mayor's Cup Tennis Tournament in August. All students also participate in a half-hour reading activity daily. Equipment is provided. This program is for Boston residents only. Children with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Please contact Tenacity with any questions about the ability to serve children with special needs.
Register for the program online or by calling Tenacity at 617-562-0900 x27. For more information, contact Mike Devlin at 617-961-3089 or mike.devlin@boston.gov.
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The developmental six-vs-six league offers young soccer players the opportunity to compete against each other. The league is for ages 7 - 14.
The program encompasses a boys and girls league, which are both divided into two divisions. Team registration only, pre-registration is required. The program runs on Mondays, but rescheduled games are on Friday, if necessary. The league is sponsored by the U.S. Soccer Foundation.
For more information, contact Woodley Auguste at 617-961-3084 or woodley.auguste@boston.gov.
Established in 1969, the Boston Neighborhood Basketball League (BNBL) is the oldest neighborhood basketball league in the United States. The league is ages 6 through 18.
Teams play one another weekly to vie for the league championship title in three divisions for boys and girls, including:
Coaches must pre-register their teams in the month of May, and the BNBL runs from July through August. For more information, contact Charlie Conners at charlie.conners@boston.gov or 617-961-3093.
Enjoy Boston's neighborhoods by bike! Bring your own or take a free ride on Bluebikes.
The Boston Transportation Department is hosting a series of neighborhood bike rides this summer. This ride will start at the Soldiers Field Park Bluebikes station, and explore parts of Allston and Brighton.
Riders should feel comfortable riding a bike and ready to ride on-street with traffic. Helmets are required. A free Bluebikes trip and helmet will be provided to those who register in advance.
There will be a Community Preservation Neighborhood Meet and Greet on May 31 at 10 a.m.
Community Preservation is hosting a neighborhood meet and greet! Learn more about Community Preservation Act funding for historic preservation, parks and open spaces, and affordable housing.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: FALL 2018 FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONSFifty-six projects, totaling more than $34 million, were recommended for inclusion in the Community Preservation Act fall funding round. You can learn more about the projects through the fall funding press release.
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