Joint Committees on Planning, Development, and Transportation and Homelessness, Mental Health, and Recovery hearing on Docket #0170
14th annual EF Hub on Wheels Citywide Ride
On September 16, go on a 40-mile or 10-mile bike ride to support pediatric cancer research.
Bike along a car-free Storrow Drive and across the Emerald Necklace on a 40-mile journey through Boston's unique neighborhoods. You can also choose to take our more family-friendly and beginner 10-mile ride. Both courses start and finish on City Hall Plaza in downtown Boston.
A portion of your registration fee will benefit Boston Children's Hospital, but consider becoming a Hope Rider (or creating your own bike team!) to help raise even more funds to support cancer research.
This event is presented by Mayor Martin J. Walsh and new title sponsor, EF Education First, with special thanks to the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Lärabar, and Boloco.
Professional clothing drive!
The BCYF Division of Youth Engagement & Employment is hosting a Professional Clothing Drive Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., August 27 through September 12.
We are collecting lightly worn, freshly washed, professional clothes to give to youth in need at Ready, Set, Success!
Please join us in gathering clothes of varying sizes for young men and women who are in need of professional clothing. We've already confirmed more than 150 deserving students. Donations can be placed in the donation box in the BCYF Division of Youth Engagement & Employment lobby, 1483 Tremont Street, Mission Hill.
Youth Who Serve
Join the Mayor's Youth Council, Love Your Block, & Harvard University at Youth Who Serve on Saturday, September 8 at 11:00 AM!
Bring your friends and spend the day at Youth Who Serve, a citywide day of service. Service projects include creating sensory kits for children, painting art murals throughout the City, and supporting Urban Farming Restoration! Register today to be a Youth Who Serves:
Ready, Set, Success! Youth career development event
The free career development event for youth ages 15 - 25 takes place on September 15 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The BCYF Division of Youth Engagement & Employment is hosting Ready, Set, Success on Saturday, September 15, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the BCYF Tobin Community Center!
Please join us at this free youth development event to ensure that young Bostonians, ages 15-25, are ready for all of the success coming their way! You can pre-register for the event:
At Ready, Set, Success you will receive:- free professional headshots by Jobcase
- free professional clothing
- free food
- free hair and hygiene products
- free resume support
- free giveaways, and
- much more!
City Of Boston Election Call
DISCOVER Moakley
Join us for a day of fun at Moakley Park and Carson Beach.
DISCOVER Moakley will be a full day of fun with food, beach games, skateboarding, movies, and more! This event is free to the public and family friendly. Explore new recreational activities, learn about resilient landscapes, and discover the potential for Moakley Park. This event is open to individuals of all ages. There will be entertainment for children, activities for adults, and plenty food vendors. Learn about what is being done to make Moakley Park accessible to all of Boston, while enjoying the festivities at the same time!
The event is a part of Climate Preparedness week, which is from September 24 - 30. Visit the Climate Preparedness week website to learn more.
Please consider volunteering for DISCOVER Moakley. We greatly appreciate the help our volunteers can contribute to making Discover Moakley a success! If you would like to volunteer, please fill out this google form. More information about the tasks and times are listed in the form.
The event is hosted by the Boston's Parks and Recreation and Greenovate Boston, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, Boston Harbor Now, The Trust for Public Land, and the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Conservation Commission Hearing
In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, the Boston Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing in Boston City Hall, Piemonte Room, at 6:00 p.m. on September 5, 2018 to review the following projects to determine what conditions, if any, the Commission will impose in order to protect the interests of the public and private water supply, ground water, prevention of pollution, flood control, prevention of storm damage, protection of fisheries and land containing shellfish, and protection of wildlife habitat.
Mayor's Recovery Month Book Club: East Boston
Join us for a group discussion on assorted titles from the Mayor's Recovery Month Read.
The Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and the Office of Recovery Services is partnering with RIZE Massachusetts to host free public book groups across the City in honor of National Recovery Month. This event will be held at the East Boston Branch of the Boston Public Library on Thursday, September 27, at 6:30 p.m.
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