Charlestown Community Preservation neighborhood meet and greet
There will be a Community Preservation neighborhood meet and greet on June 4 at 11 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.
Discussion topics- Community Preservation Act overview
- Discuss the specifics of the community preservation act process
- Discussion of open space, historic preservation, and affordable housing projects
- Discuss projects funded with Community Preservation Act funds
Opportunity and Achievement Gaps (OAG) Task Force meeting
Licensing Board One-Day Amendments, Change of Manager hearing
Meeting of the Trustees Fellowes Athenaeum Trust Advisory Committee
Opportunity Gaps Subgroup meeting
MassMex MassChallenge Innovation Night
MassMex — in partnership with MassChallege and Planeta Marketing Lab — is hosting an evening with Healthcare, Blockchain, and AI startups from Mexico in Boston.
The event will take place on May 23 at 6 p.m. at Workbar Cambridge, and will feature prominent startups pitching their business plans, followed by networking with professionals in the fields of information technology, life sciences, and more.
The event will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about how prominent entrepreneurs are working to solve global issues, using Boston as their launchpad!
Program Hosts: Program Sponsors:Boston Civic Design Commission meeting
Committee on Planning, Development, and Transportation hearing on Dockets #0338-#0342, #0775-#0777
Rookie Rugby in Jamaica Plain
The Parks and Recreation Department, working with the Massachusetts Youth Rugby Organization, is offering a Rookie Rugby Program.
Players will learn the safe, non-contact, flag version of rugby, the fastest growing youth team sport in US and a recognized varsity sport in Massachusetts high schools this spring. They will be taught the basics of the game in a safe, active and supportive environment. Skills that they will learn include:
- ball handling
- running with the ball
- catching and passing
- teamwork, and
- sportsmanship.
For more information, contact Cheryl Brown at 617-961-3085 or cheryl.brown@boston.gov.
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