Greenovate Boston Leaders training
Become a Greenovate Leader for your community.
The Greenovate Boston Leaders Program aims to increase understanding of the climate impacts in Boston and the actions required to mitigate the impacts. We want to involve Bostonians as part of the collective action needed in advancing citywide initiatives. Our program gives you the materials and support you need to lead conversations about climate change and climate action.
This program is a great opportunity to network with a wide variety of leaders, learn how to format community discussions around climate change, and to make a positive impact on Boston.
The training dates are Saturday, April 6, Monday, April 8, and Wednesday, April 10. Choose the date and location that works best for you to attend.
The max occupancy for each training is 30 people. Once we've reached 30 people, we will open up a waitlist in the order of submissions. If you are no longer able to attend a training you've signed up for or want to switch trainings, email David.Corbie@boston.gov.
Greenovate Boston will be hosting five in-language trainings (Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole, Vietnamese, Chinese) in May. If you would prefer attending those trainings, please email David Corbie at David.Corbie@boston.gov.
Licensed Premise Violations hearing
City Council Committee on Government Operations Working Session on Docket #0209
City Council Committee on Education Hearing on Docket #0196
Boston Redevelopment Authority d/b/a Boston Planning & Development Agency
Canceled:
City Council Committee on Education Hearing on Docket #0401
Committee on Education hearing on Docket #0197
SPARK Social: Back Bay Edition
Join the SPARK Boston Council, elected officials, City leaders, community members, and more for a Civic Engagement Week SPARK Social.
Join us for our Civic Engagement Week Neighborhood Social! Bring your friends, family, colleagues, and anyone else for a drink at the Charlesmark Hotel. If you're interested in getting more involved in the Back Bay, want to meet your elected officials and civically engaged neighbors, or want to learn about SPARK Boston, join us! State Representative Jay Livingstone, City Councilor Josh Zakim, City officials, and the SPARK Boston Council are delighted to meet you.
The neighborhood SPARK Social is a monthly meet up celebrating each unique community in Boston and educating folks about the resources and amenities that each neighborhood holds. The SPARK Social is a fun, laid back way for SPARK members (plus their friends and family) to get out and explore the neighborhoods of Boston.
City Council Committee on Government Operations Hearing on Docket #0187
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