Serve-a-thon is City Year Boston’s premiere fundraising and physical service event. Happening on May 30th this year, we will engage 1500 volunteers in one day of powerful and transformative physical service.
Below is a Serve-a-thon testimonial from service leader Cory Lowe, a native of Salt Lake City, Utah. Cory is currently completing his second year in City Year leading a team of corps members on the MFS Investment Management® team serving at the Shaw Elementary School in…Continue
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Massachusetts House lawmakers eliminated $3.5 million for a youth violence prevention program operated by the Department of Public Health. Our Supreme Court just ruled that illegal gun possession is a 'passive and victimless' crime. It certainly makes it seem like Massachusetts has finally won the war against youth violence in its communities.
Then a shooting... and another. More deaths. And the realization that our state hasn't won, it has surrendered.
The Boston City Council is taking to the community. Official Council meetings are traditionally held on Wednesdays mid-day. When he was elected President, Councilor Mike Ross pledged to bring a few of these meetings into the community, as a way of connecting the work of government more directly to residents. The first ever Council meeting in the community will be held on May 20 at 6:30 P.M. at English High School in Jamaica Plain. Prior to that meeting, there will be a “Town Hall… Continue
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In today's (May 15, 2009) Jamaica Plain Gazette, there is an in-depth article titled "Stabbing raises park fears."
In summary, there have been 2 assaults in the South West Corridor Park at 135 Carolina Ave on March 13, 2009 and another on April 21, 2009 by Anson street. Please see the Gazette for details. Both assaults appear to be random and unprovoked.
While I worked for the Boston Police Department from Feb 2006 to September 2008 - the following is… Continue
I have some really big news. Given the continued growth of our network and increasing usage (we've now surpassed to 1,000 members), we feel compelled to share our technology with fellow neighborhoods across the city. As our city faces shrinking financial resources, we believe it's our duty to help our fellow neighbors leverage their social capital like we do.
Because of this, on Friday, May 22, (if all goes as planned) there will be 18 Neighbors for… Continue
Tennis Clinic | 1:00-3:00pm
Come join the Franklin Park Tennis Association for an instructional tennis clinic.
It’s never too late to learn or improve your game. Tennis can help improve your
flexibility and your overall health. Players of all levels are welcome. All tennis
equipment and light refreshments will be provided.
English High School Tennis Courts (in back of 555 Amory Street building)
144 McBride Street | Jamaica Plain
For more info or cancellation… Continue
Added by Linda Monteiro on May 13, 2009 at 5:36pm —
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We are ramping up for Serve-a-thon 2009 here at City Year Boston, and getting everything ready to engage 1500 volunteers in a powerful day of service!
On Friday, we had a "Prep Day" where our Corps Members sketched 40 plywood panel, and canvas frame murals. These murals are now ready for our volunteers to fill in with bright colors! They will end up hanging at schools, community centers, and parks in JP's Bromley-Heath, Egleston Square, Jackson Square areas,… Continue
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Our public schools and communities are in crisis, but we can take action to help - and it only takes 30 seconds! Will you add your signature to Stand for Children's petition in support of municipal relief legislation to give cities and towns the tools they need to prevent devastating cuts to public education and other services?
These relief measures can keep teachers in classrooms and help protect the state's one million public… Continue
Added by Allison Balter on May 11, 2009 at 1:43pm —
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Thank you all for joining and using the network to socialize, organize, and make a difference in JP! I also want to say thank you to Kate, Belle and Brett for helping out at our table at Wake Up the Earth and special thanks to Geoff, a message therapist, (http://www.neighborsforneighbors.org/profile/GeoffPritchard) for doing free chair messages.
Have your noticed our two new features – Birthday and Music? The Music feature allows you to upload and share… Continue
President’s budget reforms Tiahrt Amendments to provide local law enforcement with access to ATF crime gun trace data; recent incidents highlight need for action
Mayor Thomas M. Menino today acknowledged President Obama’s courageous leadership for taking an important first step at a national level to address the issue of illegal guns and law enforcement access… Continue
We have had several complaints about an individual going door to door in Jamaica Plain representing an alarm company. This appears to be legitimate at this time. I'll post more shortly.
Sgt. Krause
Area E-13
Do Good. Feel BETTER! Volunteer Expo
Thursday, May 14, 2009
5:00-7:00pm
Ethos, 555 Amory Street, Jamaica Plain
(two minutes from the Green Street T-Stop)
MUSIC, GIVE-AWAYS, REFRESHMENTS, AND NETWORKING!
Don't forget about our Volunteer Expo! There will be plenty of opportunity to mix, mingle and meet with community groups that service seniors in the Jamaica Plain area. Anyone who attends can find a volunteer opportunity suited to their wants and needs.… Continue
Added by Linda Monteiro on May 5, 2009 at 5:03pm —
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Serve-A-Thon is City Year’s largest day of physical service and community engagement. It is a great way for individuals, families, and groups to make a difference in the Boston community and to come together for a shared purpose.
The first of three in the Our Economy event series will examine the effects the current recession is having on public service. In “Good Works: Can a Bad Economy Make for Better Citizens?” we'll explore the economy's effect on young adults' desire - and ability - to engage in public service. Is it easier? Harder? Panelists will share stories of success and challenge - and we'll have plenty of time for audience members to engage with each other and… Continue