Month: September 2011

  • Friday, November 4, 9:00 pm – Saturday, November 5, 2:00 am – 10th Anniversary Party with the Night Owls

    Please save the date, November 4, 2011 for The Esplanade Association’s 10th Anniversary Party with the TEA Council’s Night Owls, the young members group of The Esplanade Association. This will be one part of an organization-wide celebration happening that night at The Royal Sonesta in Cambridge, Massachusett.

    More details on tickets, times, transportation, after party, and the committee are to come but get ready to celebrate The Charles River Esplanade  on November 4th!  Visit www.esplanadeassociation.org.

  • Wednesday, September 14, 6:30 pm – Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay Annual Meeting

    You are cordially invited to attend NABB’s Annual Meeting on Wednesday, September 14th at 6:30pm at The Algonquin Club, 217 Commonwealth Avenue, between Fairfield and Exeter Streets.

    At this meeting members will elect the slate of officers and directors. No additional nominations were received from the membership; therefore, in accordance with NABB’s bylaws, nominations from the floor will not be accepted.

    After the election, the presentation of community service awards and our guest speaker, you are invited to a reception to meet NABB officers, members of the Board, neighbors, and award winners. The meeting is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.nabbonline.com.

  • Tuesday, October 4 – Urban Parks Conference in Worcester

    Join park, garden and greenway enthusiasts, volunteers and professionals from across the state on Tuesday, October 4 to hear about the latest and greatest developments in urban parks! Explore Worcester’s gardens, parks, and trails with local advocates; debate the benefits of urban parks to a city’s sustainability, cultural vibrancy, and economic vitality; hear from city leaders, park professionals and young people about why parks matter to urban residents. Invited guests include: Department of Conservation and Recreation Commissioner Ed Lambert (former Mayor of Fall River), Worcester City Manager Michael O’Brien, and City of Fitchburg Mayor Lisa Wong (pictured below.)  For complete information on times and registration, visit www.bostonparks.org.

  • Thursday, October 6, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm – An Evening of Indulgence

    Please join The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay for a fun evening, sampling the finest wines, outstanding cheeses, and delicious chocolates, a delightful mix of four perfect pairings from leading Back Bay wine and chocolate experts.  There will also be a silent auction featuring items from Back Bay businesses,  The auction items will be available for viewing on the NABB website, www.nabbonlinecom.  The event will take place at The Algonquin Club, 217 Commonwealth Avenue, on Thursday, October 6, from 7 – 9.  Advance ticket price is $45 for NABB members and guests, $55 for non-members, and $65 for all at the door, if available.  No one under the age of 21 will be admitted, and a photo identification will be required.  Sponsored in part by Hotel Chocolat, the Algonquin Club, and Bacco’s Wine and Cheese. You may reserve on line or call 617-247-3961.

  • Tuesday, September 6, 7:00 pm – Leave No Trace Backyard Session

    Join REI community partners and REI co-op members and customers from throughout New England for an evening of fun, learning and discussion centered around Leave No Trace. Backyard Sessions are social events where all types of Leave No Trace supporters, members, volunteers and partners will gather, meet new friends, socialize, and learn about current Leave No Trace programs. Share your ideas about Leave No Trace and ways to increase community action and volunteerism. The Subaru/Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers, Kate Bullock and Tracy Howard from the Center for Outdoor Ethics in Boulder, CO will be hosting this Backyard Session. Join area educators, volunteers and fellow community members to learn more about Leave No Trace, discover training techniques that will help you teach Leave No Trace to others and receive information about upcoming REI sponsored Outdoor Service Projects. This event is FREE and open to all. Please pre-register online at http://www.rei.com/event/27949/session/34494 to secure your spot, or you may call Dane Tullock at 781-740-9430.  The Tuesday, September 6 event will take place at the Framingham REI, 375 Cochituate Road in Framingham.

  • Saturday, October 1 – Sunday, October 2, 10 am – 5 pm – North Quabbin Garlic & Arts Festival

    The North Quabbin Garlic and Arts Festival at Forster’s Farm,  60 Chestnut Hill Road in Orange, Massachusetts is a celebration of the artistic, agricultural and cultural bounty of the region. The purpose of the festival is to unite North Quabbin people whose livelihoods are connected to the land and the arts, and to invite both local residents and those who do not live in the region to experience the richness of an area that is often overlooked. The festival emphasizes what is homegrown and high quality, as well as what helps preserve and support the environment. The festival is an engaging, fun and educational celebration for all ages. Everyone involved-organizers, vendors, volunteers, performers, attendees, a supportive community-makes the festival what it is and we are grateful and look forward to celebrating the richness of our communities for many years to come.

    The Agricultural Vendors at the Festival offer amazing, locally grown and produced products that celebrate the bounty of the North Quabbin and surrounding regions. Through on-going demonstrations and workshops you’ll learn to grow your own garlic, experience live honeybees, make an herbal tincture, or delight in a flower garland or wheat weaving. Celebrate this feast of the land, honor the good work of farmers, and rejoice in the harvest season. Don’t forget your shopping bag!

    The food vendors at the festival celebrate the bounty of the harvest through their delicious garlic infused creations. Individuals and restaurants that sell food at the festival are committed to culinary creativity and local agriculture. Some vendors are community organizations that raise funds through this event. Many vendors use organic and local ingredients. There is a ‘no polystyrene’ policy, and highlight biodegradable utensils and plates which are composted after the festival. Compostables from past festivals are now fertile soil rather than filling landfills!  The trash is transformed into compost – last year 10,000 people generated only three bags of garbage.

    The wood fired oven at the Garlic and Arts Festival was built 4 years ago for use at the festival and for the local community. It is used for baking loaf and flat breads like foccacia and pizza and for preparation of many other types of dishes. It can roast and even grill using the coals from the fire in the oven.

    The oven is built to an ancient Italian design fundamentally the same as larger ovens that still exist in the Pompei archeological site. There are many thousands of similar ovens in Italy today where backyard cooking and roasting is very popular. There have been similar ovens in many parts of the world for millenia along with other forms such as the pit and open topped ovens in Central and South Asia.  Garlic painting below by Julian Merrow-Smith.

    A complete list of demonstrations, games, activities, chef demonstrations, family stage productions, and workshops, along with directions, can be found at www.garlicandarts.org.

  • Thursday, October 27 – Saturday, October 29 – Landscape Design Study Program

    The Massachusetts Landscape Design Study Program, Course II, Series 14, is a four-course series accredited by National Garden Clubs, Inc. and sponsored by the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts.  The program provides continuing education in landscape design, and the courses and examinations are open to all. The written examinations are based on both the required reading and the lecturers’ presentations.  After successfully completing two courses, a student is eligible for Provisional Consultant status and may join a Landscape Design Council.  The program will be held at Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts.  For complete information and registration details, contact Jane E. O’Sullivan, 781-659-4423, or jeosullivan@comcast.net.