KIPP MA Governance and Compensation Committee Meeting
The virtual meeting will be held via Zoom:
For additional information, please contact Coretta Martin at cmartin@kippma.org
The virtual meeting will be held via Zoom:
For additional information, please contact Coretta Martin at cmartin@kippma.org
Our free learn-to-ride classes are led by women and are for any Boston resident who identifies as female or gender-diverse. Registration is required.
We will lead you on a 90-minute group ride to practice your street skills. The route will include off-street paths, separated bike lanes, and low-stress shared streets. This class is perfect for women who:
Our free learn-to-ride classes are led by women and are for any Boston resident who identifies as female or gender-diverse. Registration is required.
Taught in a parking lot, this 90-minute class will help you with street-readiness skills. We will learn and practice hand signals, advanced bike handling, changing gears, and defensive riding. This class is perfect for women who:
Our free learn-to-ride classes are led by women and are for any Boston resident who identifies as female or gender-diverse. Registration is required.
Taught in a parking lot, this two-hour class is for women who have never learned to ride or who want to work on basic skills. This class is perfect for women who:
Our free learn-to-ride classes are led by women and are for any Boston resident who identifies as female or gender-diverse. Registration is required.
Taught in a parking lot, this two-hour class is for women who have never learned to ride or who want to work on basic skills. This class is perfect for women who:
Join us for our fourth public workshop on May 17th at 12 pm and again at 6:30 pm. Both meeting sessions are identical and will include the same presentation and discussion groups format.
During the workshop, we will share how the plan has developed as a result of the feedback from the most recent community workshop. This will be followed by a discussion of design proposals and programming to streamline and finalize preferences as the Franklin Park Action Plan heads into implementation.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at Lauren.Bryant@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov or 617-961-3019
Looking for a free, fun activity to enjoy with the kids? Join us this summer for one of our arts and crafts workshops hosted in various parks throughout the City of Boston, hosted by a local artist.
Our arts and crafts workshops are led by local artists. They're held Tuesday through Friday in July and August and run from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. These drop-in workshops encourage kids to explore their creativity through projects like mask making, crayon art, watercolor and much more. Supplies are provided, but you'll need to bring your creativity!
This series is completely free and open to Boston residents. These workshops will take place in various parks throughout the City of Boston.
Children's Arts and Crafts Workshops: Walker Playground, Mattapan
Friday, July 8, 2022: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Friday, July 15, 2022: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Registration is encouraged so we know how many supplies to bring (pre-registration is required for groups of 8 or more). Please email Shannon.murphy2@boston.gov to register.
This series is also weather-dependent. Check our social media pages for updated weather info regarding this series. Follow us on social media for the latest updates on events: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Due to COVID 19 this meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. Members of the public can contact Beverley Johnson for call-in information or the zoom link. Ms. Johnson can be reached via telephone at 617-438-2767 and via email at: bjohnson@bevcoassociates.comcastbiz.net
Join virtually at the WebEx Event link below. This is NOT an in-person meeting:
RE: COVID-19, Temporary Practices
ATTENDANCE
In accordance with Governor Baker's June 16, 2021, Act Extending Certain COVID-19 Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency, with respect to the Open Meeting Law, the Act extends, until July 15, 2022, the remote meeting provisions of the Governor’s March 12, 2020, Executive Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law including the requirement that public bodies conduct its meetings in a public place that is open and physically accessible to the public, the Public Facilities...