Tag: Clarendon Street Playground

  • Saturday, May 2, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon – Alley Rally/ Love Your Block 2026

    The Back Bay will sparkle on Saturday, May 2, as Alley Rally returns. Meet at the Clarendon Street Playground, 8:30 am, at the corner of Clarendon Street and Commonwealth Avenue, for coffee and doughnuts. At 9 am you will check in, hear welcome remarks, and head off to clean your block with tools provided by the City of Boston. At 11, return your tools to the Playground. Stay and enjoy refreshments and live music with your neighbors. Questions? Email info@nabbonline.org. The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay initiated Alley Rally in the 1970’s, and it’s stronger than ever.

  • Wednesday, February 24, 6:00 pm – Clarendon Street Playground Design Feedback Virtual Meeting

    The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a virtual meeting featuring a presentation by the designers of the proposed renovation of the Clarendon Street Playground with a question and answer session afterward. Please plan to attend if you are interested in providing feedback to this valuable amenity in our Back Bay neighborhood. Project page: http://boston.gov/clarendon-street Join the meeting: bit.ly/Clarendonstreet2

  • Thursday, January 7, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Clarendon Street Play Area Design Meeting, Online

    Join a Zoom discussion on Thursday, January 7 at 6 pm to discuss existing conditions at the Clarendon Street Playground, and give your input on the design, Participation is free. For more information email nathan.frazee@boston.gov. Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84853435325?pwd=NFQwOHNzUVJsdS9NR0pvZGFFbkdLZz09#success

  • Saturday, May 4, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon – Back Bay’s Annual Alley Rally

    Make a difference in your neighborhood, one alley at a time. The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay’s City Services Committee organizes Alley Rally annually as a neighborhood cleanup in conjunction with Mayor Walsh’s “Love Your Block.” Join your neighbors in an effort to keep Back Bay beautiful by spending three hours sweeping up our alleys and side streets. All ages welcome and no rsvp necessary.

    From 8:30 – 9 meet at the Clarendon Street Playground for coffee, juice and breakfast provided by local Back Bay sponsors. Then, at 9, divide into teams and head off to lean alleys and side streets. Gloves, trash bags, brooms, and other tools will be provided by the City of Boston’s Department of Public Works. Then, at noon, enjoy a free lunch and raffle for all volunteers back at the Clarendon Street Playground. For additional information contact Jason Post at jason.b.post@gmail.com.

    Alley Rally has been sponsored by NABB since 1967. In the “old days” there was a lot more to do. The neighborhood was a mix of student buildings, rooming houses, and single family houses, with just a few newly created condominiums in existence. Property owners came out and worked, and in the evening NABB sponsored a dinner at a member’s home for the volunteers. As years passed, fewer residents began showing up, but our wonderful area fraternity brothers lent their muscle to some of the heavy lifting. It’s time to turn back the clock and see more owners out on the streets. The neighborhood is much cleaner than it was in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and volunteers will meet so many good people in this community effort. The more people you know, the safer the Back Bay will be. We urge you to consider participating. Thanks to sponsors Engle & Volkers, Star Market, and Quality Mart.

  • Wreath of the Day – Canadian Blizzards

    We kick off our 2018 Wreath of the Day feature with a very scary tale – our entire wreath project was endangered last week when winter storms blasted through Canada and the upper Midwest, leaving multiple feet of snow on the ground and blanketing the roads with ice and snow.  In fact, snow in Canada began much earlier than usual, and by October, many tree farms were buried so deeply that workers could not access the trees to prune.  The prunings are used to make the holiday wreaths we all enjoy. Even when wreaths were made, they still had to be transported to the lower 48, and trucking was stalled everywhere. Our masterful supplier, Pat Riccardi, had obtained a truckload of standard sized wreaths for us which he was keeping in a truck under lock and key to keep pilferers away, but larger sizes were basically unavailable. The phone calling began, and co-chair Margaret Pokorny ended up traveling to New Hampshire to “score” our 16″ large sized wreaths, which then had to be driven down to The First Lutheran Church. We are warning everyone to secure their wreaths tightly to doors, since wreath theft may be more of a problem this year. Wreath prices, and tree prices, are up by 30%, according to Chris Mitchell, who runs the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay tree sale, going on at the Clarendon Street Playground this weekend, December 8 and 9.  To illustrate the snowy near-catastrophe, we feature a silver, black and white flocked wreath which has been hung indoors by the purchaser. Check out our Instagram page @gardenclubbackbay to see it in its new home.

  • Wednesday, June 1, 1:30 pm – Ginkgo Tree Celebration at Clarendon Street Playground

    Wednesday, June 1, 1:30 pm – Ginkgo Tree Celebration at Clarendon Street Playground

    The planting of sixteen new ginkgo trees along Clarendon Street by the Garden Club of the Back Bay is certainly cause for celebration.  On Wednesday, June 1 (rain date Thursday, June 2) our generous tree sponsors, Club members, and volunteers will join with the neighborhood in the Clarendon Street Playground on the corner of Clarendon Street and Commonwealth Avenue to enjoy cookies and lemonade while admiring the newly fenced trees.  Earlier in the morning, with the assistance of students from The Learning Project Elementary School, the tree pits will be planted with hundreds of vinca plants.  All are invited to share our excitement – no rsvp necessary.

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  • Saturday, March 26, 10:00 am – Celebrate Spring with the Friends of Clarendon Street Playground

    Join the Friends of Clarendon Street Playground at 10 am on Saturday, March 26 for an egg hunt, coffee and donuts, and a visit from the Easter bunny.  Volunteers needed to hide eggs at 8 am.  To help with this event, contact the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay at 617-247-3961, or email playground@nabbonline.com.  Image from www.chandoo.org.

  • Saturday, December 5 and Sunday, December 6, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm – NABB’s Annual Christmas Tree Sale

    NABB’s Annual Christmas Tree Sale will take place Saturday, December 5th & Sunday, December 6th from 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. at the Clarendon Street Playground on the corner of Clarendon and Commonwealth. Fresh cut balsam fir trees from Maine will be available, and you may arrange for local delivery.

    Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Friends of the Clarendon Street Playground and the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay. For further details, please contact the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay office at 617-247-3961 or by emailing info@nabbonline.com.  Image from http://www.conifers.org.

  • Saturday and Sunday, December 7 & 8, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm – NABB’s Annual Christmas Tree Sale

    Come to the Clarendon Street Playground on Saturday, December 7 or Sunday, December 8, from 8 – 5, and buy fresh cut balsam fir trees from Maine.  Local delivery is available.  If you have special size requests, contact the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay at 617-247-3961, or email info@nabbonline.com.

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  • Thursday, October 31, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Halloween at the Clarendon Street Playground

    The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay and the Friends of the Clarendon Street Playground invite you to celebrate Halloween in the Back Bay.  Join them at the playground party (corner of Clarendon Street and Commonwealth Avenue) for magic and juggling show – performance begins at 4:45 – a hayride, and spooky good time.  Be sure to wear your favorite costume.  Pizza slices, drinks and glow necklaces will be on sale.  The neighborhood Safe House Trick-or-Treat list will be distributed at the event.  To add your house to the list call NABB at 617-247-3961 or email info@nabbonline.com.  Image from www.st.houzz.com.

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