Tag: Mayor Martin Walsh

  • Friday, April 21, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of Justine Mee Liff Park

    Friday, April 21, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of Justine Mee Liff Park

    Residents and visitors will be taking in a new landscape this spring. On April 21, officials will unveil the Justine Mee Liff Park in the Fens and celebrate the completion of Phase I of the Muddy River Restoration Project. Join The Emerald Necklace Conservancy in celebrating this landmark achievement.

    Friday, Apr 21, 1-3 pm
    Upper Fens Pond
    near 400 Fenway and Emmanuel College

    Attending will be the US Army Corps of Engineers, Mayor Martin Walsh, Governor Charlie Baker, officials of the Boston Parks & Recreation Department, Brookline Selectman Chair Neil Wishinsky, Our Muddy River: Welcome Back, and many others!

  • Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 pm – Greenovate Boston Awards Party

    Join Mayor Walsh and Greenovate Boston as we celebrate Earth Day and Boston’s climate action leaders! On Wednesday, April 19th we will announce the 2017 Mayor’s Greenovate Award winners. Throughout the evening, you will have the opportunity to connect with neighbors and colleagues who make Boston a greener city. Click here to RSVP for the Greenovate Awards Celebration.

    What: Greenovate Boston Awards Party
    When: Wednesday, April 19th @ 5:30PM – 8:00PM
    Where: 888 Boylston Street, Boston 02199

    This year’s event is generously sponsored by Boston Properties, and we are excited to celebrate in one of the greenest buildings in Boston: 888 Boylston Street.

    The Greenovate community plays an important role in reaching Boston’s climate action goals. The free awards ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate our community’s efforts, and to connect with each other across sectors and issues. We have received more than 100 nominations for the Awards, and over 1,900 votes from you to help determine the finalists; don’t miss your chance to hear who the winners are. We expect to reach capacity for this event, make sure to RSVP today!


    P.S. – Thank you if you voted for this year’s finalists for the Greenovate Awards — learn more about the top 3 in each category by clicking here.

  • Monday, June 13, 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Rose Garden Party

    Please join Mayor Martin J. Walsh & Lorrie Higgins at the 20th Annual Rose Garden Party, benefiting free family-friendly programs and events in Boston Parks, on Monday, June 13 from 5:30 – 8 in the Kelleher Rose Garden in the Back Bay Fens.  Garden party attire enthusiastically encouraged.  Please respond no later than Friday, May 27.  You may register online at www.boston.gov/parks/rosegarden/rosegardenparty.asp, or mail a check ($150 per person) made payable to The Fund For Parks and Recreation to the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, 3rd floor, Boston MA 02118. (hat below available through etsy.com)

  • Monday, November 16, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Imagine Boston 2030 Drop-In Open House

    Imagine Boston 2030 is the first citywide plan is 50 years. Mayor Martin Walsh want YOUR input to help define a vision for the future of Boston, and guide the preservation, enhancement, and growth of our city’s neighborhoods.

    Please join us for an Open House at the brand-new Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, 2300 Washington Street in Roxbury on Monday, November 16. There is no formal speaking program, so drop in any time between 4 and 7pm and stay as long as you like.

    For more information on Imagine Boston 2030, please visit www.imagine.boston.gov and follow @ImagineBos on social media.

  • Monday, November 24, 5:15 pm – Christopher Columbus Park Light Trellis Display

    The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) will celebrate a Boston holiday tradition with the twelfth annual lighting of the park’s signature trellises on Monday, November 24, beginning at 5:15 p.m. Local businesses and neighbors support the efforts of FOCCP, the all-volunteer neighborhood organization, to raise the funds needed to illuminate the trellis and 14 trees annually. Mayor Martin J. Walsh will preside over the trellis lighting ceremony, along with Boston Parks Commissioner Chris Cook.

    “The Friends of Christopher Columbus is proud to fund the more than $25,000 necessary to light up the trellis and trees for the season,” says FOCCP President Joanne Hayes-Rines. “Every year it is thrilling to watch the park be transformed into a winter wonderland, and we’re delighted that Mayor Walsh will throw the switch this year.”

    Entertainment will be provided by the North End Music and Performing Arts Center while Santa Claus and Miss Massachusetts, Lauren Kuhn, welcome attendees. The Marriott Long Wharf Hotel, Joe’s American Bar & Grill, Starbucks and Magic 106.7 will provide refreshments and holiday treats.

    The major corporate sponsors for this year’s trellis and tree lighting are Boston PushCart, The Chiofaro Company, CL Waterfront Properties, Joe’s American Bar & Grill, Marriott Long Wharf Boston, NorthEndBoston.com, Sunstone Hotel Investors and Tia’s Restaurant. The Friends would also like to recognize the support of Sanibel Electric in this year’s trellis lighting. “With an ambitious docket of projects before us, we are more dependent than ever on the generosity of our members, both private and corporate, in Boston and outside the city, who help us fund these efforts,” says Hayes-Rines. “We have been one of the most successful Friends groups to support a city park, and we truly appreciate everyone’s help and continued donations to keep pulling all this off.”