Non Hearing Common Victualler and Other Transactions
Committee on Planning, Development, and Transportation Hearing on Docket #1087
Canceled:
Boston Employment Commission Regular Meeting
City of Boston election call for state election
Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission
Use Congress Street as an entrance and exit for City Hall after 5:30 p.m.
Canceled:
STEAM Saturdays at BCYF Paris Street
Come explore family-friendly STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities! Find out if you are taller than a whale rib! Learn about the ocean, the animals that live there, and join us in protecting the blue planet!
STEAM Saturdays at BCYF Curtis Hall
STEAM is canceled on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
The New England Aquarium visits BCYF Curtis Hall on the first Saturday of the month November through May.
Come explore family-friendly STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities! Find out if you are taller than a whale rib! Learn about the ocean, the animals that live there, and join us in protecting the blue planet!
Non Common Victualler and Other Transactions
Boston Artists-in-Residence (AIR) final celebration
The final celebration for this year's cohort of artists-in-residence will be held on November 30 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the BSA Space.
For the past year, seven artists have dedicated themselves to the exploration of City of Boston policies, processes, and practices through a lens of resilience and racial equity. As members of the Boston AIR cohort, artists developed multidisciplinary projects addressing civic concerns, such as:
- environmental racism in climate change response
- community activism led by older Bostonians, and
- gaps in historic narratives in City archives and memorials.
Some have worked alongside City subject matter experts and co-designed a program, while others have worked with community centers and other partners to understand municipal policy impact on a personal level. Through Boston AIR, the City of Boston is providing support and structure for artists as engaged citizens, leading thinkers, and change-makers in our community with the belief and trust that artists can and do influence and shape our City.
Refreshments will be served, and the event is free to the public. All ages are welcome!
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