Tag: Rose Kennedy Greenway

  • Friday, June 24, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm, and Saturday, June 25, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – The 33rd Annual Pocket Gardens of Portsmouth

    The self-guided tour lets you wander through the Goodwin Park neighborhood of Portsmouth where tucked behind the 19th-century homes are a diverse representation of gardens. Once homes for laborers of local shoe manufacturing, the buildings date back to 1758. Plantings provide owners beauty from the sidewalk to backyard retreats. Ranging from classic to eclectic, gardens showcase the work of professionals and amateurs alike and include container gardening, native pollinator plantings, and hidden relaxing retreats. An easy one-mile walk with lots to see in eleven privately owned gardens along with the outdoor space of historic house museums. Musicians, artists, and garden educators are included along this self-guided tour.  

    In addition, there will be several educational opportunities. So plan to visit Portsmouth, the jewel of New England, to see for yourself.

    Tickets are on sale at https://portsmouthnhtickets.com/events/33rd-pocket-gardens-of-portsmouth-tour-6-24-2022 and are $20 in advance, $25 day-of. Ticket is good for either Friday or Saturday, Follow on Facebook @PortsmouthPocketGardenTour for updates and ticket sale locations. Presented by South Church Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Portsmouth.

    Scheduled speakers include:

    • John Forti, nationally recognized lecturer, garden historian, ethnobotanist, author of The Heirloom Gardener, and the executive director of Bedrock Gardens in Lee, NH, who will sign books and discuss native plants and our role in preservation.
    • Tori Hiney, co-proprietor and Pollinator Habitat Design Specialist at Bee the Buzz, and the Ecology and Horticulture Supervisor at the Rose Kennedy Greenway , who will share information on pollinator gardening.
  • Wednesday, January 27, 10:00 am – Celebrating What Unites Us! Haley House Bakery Cafe, Online

    Join Age-Friendly Boston, Oldways, and Friends of Armenian Heritage Park on January 27 at 10 for a free special at-home cooking demonstration to keep us connected and coming together. This session will feature signature dishes from the Haley House Bakery Café in Boston, with Chef Brie Garner and Chef Alima Mbabzi. Celebrating What Unites Us! celebrates the immigrant experience while building community and cross-cultural understanding, and promoting healthy living. We are looking forward to resuming the program that begins at the Park when it is safe to do so. Register HERE.

    Infused with the rich diversity of the Roxbury neighborhood, since 2005 Haley House Bakery Café has offered made-from-scratch, delicious food, a vibrant, welcoming community space, and meaningful employment. As a social enterprise, Haley House Bakery Café’s mission is ambitious: to support the physical, economic and social well-being of the community, one meal at a time.

    (Roxbury, MA 2/1/20) Mayor Martin Walsh attends the grand re-opening of the Haley House Bakery Cafe. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
  • Sunday, December 13, 4:00 pm – Candlelit Labyrinth Virtual Walk in Peace & Harmony

    Sunday, December 13, 4:00 pm – Candlelit Labyrinth Virtual Walk in Peace & Harmony

    Join the City of Boston Office of Arts and Culture, Age-Friendly, NorthEndWaterfront.com, The Greenway Conservancy, and the Friends of Armenian Heritage Park on Sunday, December 13 at 4 pm for this annual celebration, virtual this year, while enjoying the warmth and togetherness of hot chocolate and favorite cookies. Vicki Lee Diamant Cookies and Hot Chocolate are sharing their favorite recipes. Meet and greet, virtually walk the candlelit labyrinth, share wishes for the Park’s Wishing Tree, and enjoy the joys of music. Performances will include Arazn Antsa (Mher Mnatsakanyan on duduk and Hovo Epoioan on piano), and Ain’t No Mountain High Enough with the Boston Children’s Chorus, with Andrea Baker and choirs from around the world, for the Massachusetts General Hospital Staff, April 2020. RSVP for this Zoom presentation at hello@armenianheritagepark.org, or call 617-803-8785.

    Matt Conti photo 2018

  • Through May, 2021 – Wind Sculptures (SG) V, 2019

    The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy’s public art program has paved the way for The Greenway to become a premier destination to see contemporary works of art in downtown Boston. The public art vision is to bring innovative and contemporary art to Boston through free, temporary exhibitions, engaging people in meaningful experiences, interactions and dialogue with art and each other. The Conservancy gives artists unique opportunities to exhibit bold, new work that considers the possibilities of 21st century Boston.

    Now through May, 2021, see Yinka Shonibare’s Wind Sculptures (SG) V, 2019.

    Wind Sculptures (SG) V explores the notion of harnessing the wind, and freezing it in a moment of time. Painted in a Dutch wax textile pattern, the work manifests as a large three-dimensional piece of fabric that appears to be blowing in reaction to the natural elements of the surrounding environment. 

    The fabric itself is a metaphor for the movement of people, trade routes and global relationships. Batik fabric originated in Indonesia, and Dutch colonizers used the technique to mass-produce fabrics that were sold to Britain’s West African colonies, where they were embraced and are now considered in the world’s eyes as authentic African products.

    The piece reminds us that our contemporary cultures, like the batik fabric, are the result of centuries of cross-cultural exchange. By referencing both this hybrid fabric and the powerful yet invisible nature of wind, the work suggests that identity is always a richly layered and dynamic set of relationships, while evoking a sense of freedom and possibility.

    Yinka Shonibare CBE’s interdisciplinary practice explores colonialism and post-colonialism within the context of globalization. Through examining race, class and the construction of cultural identity, Shonibare’s works comment on the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe, and their respective economic and political histories.

  • Through February, 2021 – A Mouse with Ears

    Take the time to see artist Furen Dai’s sculpture A Mouse with Ears on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The piece will be exhibited through February, 2021. To see the location on a map, visit https://www.rosekennedygreenway.org/amousewithearsandtail

    Furen Dai’s practice has focused on the economy of cultural industry and how languages lose function, usage, and history over time. Her years as a professional translator and interest in linguistic studies have guided her artistic practice since 2015. For her artwork based on the Year of the Mouse, Dai researched the evolutionary process of the Chinese character “鼠” (mouse), from the ancient Oracle bone script to the contemporary SimSun font. 

    When foreign language characters are placed in a different cultural context, those without knowledge of the language tend to read the character as a series of abstract lines and shapes. This artwork explores the experience of viewing a Chinese character from both a native and foreign perspective, encouraging both Chinese speakers and non-Chinese speakers to see “mouse” when viewing “鼠”.  In this work, the small mouse of the ancient Oracle bone script races around the contemporary SimSun font, which is in turn transformed into a cartoon mouse figure blinking and beckoning us in with its warm, neon glow.

  • Wednesday, August 12, 10:00 am – Cooking with Chefs & Oldways, Online

    Join the Armenian Heritage park online for Celebrating What Unites Us! the virtual cooking series, a collaboration of Age-Friendly Boston, OLDWAYS and Friends of Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway, to keep us connected, coming together.

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 at 10 am
    Welcome: Andrea Burns, Director, Age-Friendly Boston

    MEXICAN CUISINE Executive Chef Colton Coburn-Wood & Friends of Cósmica, a Mexican Eatery in the Revolution Hotel, South End
    “….inventive Mexican street food from the mind of chef Colton Coburn-Wood…a New England native who’s spent a lot of time in Arizona, California and Mexico…expect playful twists on Mexican fare…” – Boston Magazine

    REGISTER VIA ZOOM.

    Celebrating What Unites Us! series celebrates the immigrant experience, building community and cross-cultural understanding, and promoting healthy and active living. The monthly series was launched two years ago, an exciting collaboration of Age-Friendly Boston, The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market and Friends of Armenian Heritage Park. Each month highlighted the cultural heritage of many residents of the City of Boston and beyond. All first met at Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway where a community leader shared his/her immigrant experience. Many walked the Labyrinth. Then walked to The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market where a chef prepared a signature dish for all to enjoy for lunch and conversation, supported by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.

    © Holly Rike 2017, All rights reserved.

  • Fridays, June 5, 12, and 19, 10:00 am – Cooking With Oldways & Chefs Online

    Join the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, Boston, for three special virtual programs on Fridays at 10 am: Celebrating What Unites Us!, a collaboration of OLDWAYS, Age-Friendly Boston & Friends of Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway to keep us connected, coming together.


    Each session begins with a Welcome: Andrea Burns, Director, Age-Friendly Boston

    FRIDAY, JUNE 5 AT 10 AM – VEGETARIAN Instructor: Caroline Sluyter

    FRIDAY, JUNE 12 – ARMENIAN WITH CHEF DAVID ALEKSANYAN, Chef/Owner, Arsenal Catering Group   REGISTER


    FRIDAY, JUNE 19 – MOROCCAN WITH CHEF SAID EL MENNAOUY, Chef/Owner, Tamaris Cuisine Catering  REGISTER

    For your leadership, commitment and generosity, thank you OLDWAYS! OLDWAYS is a “food and nutrition nonprofit helping people live healthier, happier lives”.

  • Wednesday, September 18 – Armenian Heritage Park Benefit

    A benefit for the Endowed Fund for Care of the Armenian Heritage Park on The Rose Kennedy Greenway will be held Wednesday, September 18 at the InterContinental Hotel, Boston. The event will honor Dr. Noubar Afeyan, leader and philanthropist, recognizing organizations serving immigrants and refugees. For time and details, email hello@armenianheritagepark.org.

  • Wednesday, August 14, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Greenway Parcel 2 Park Design Project Kickoff

    Please join the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) on August 14 at 6 pm to kick off the design process for a new Greenway Park at Parcel 2. The BPDA has partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy to design a park on the vacant site located between North Washington Street, Anthony “Rip” Valenti Way, and Beverly Street. Join us in the Hanover Room at the Courtyard by Marriott Boston Downtown/North Station, 107 Beverly Street, Floor 4, to learn more about the design process, share your ideas, and discover how you can participate in shaping the park design. You may also tweet your ideas to the BPDA (@bostonplans) using the hashtag #GreenwayP2. For more information contact Kennan Rhyne at kennan.rhyne@boston.gov.

  • Friday, June 7, 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm – Glow in the Park

    Friday, June 7, 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm – Glow in the Park

    The Greenway Conservancy invites you to celebrate and support the non-profit Greenway Conservancy at Glow in the Park on June 7 from 6:30pm to 10:30pm, at the Rose Kennedy Greenway on High Street at Atlantic Avenue.

    Tickets (which can be purchased online at www.rosekennedygreenway.org) are $85 and include food from our Greenway Food Trucks, drinks from Jack’s Abby and 90+ Cellars, live music from Vivian Luo and Them Apples Band, lawn games from Social Boston Sports, prizes, and MORE!