| Groundbreaking: New Dog Recreation Space at Ronan Park |
Sat, September 19, 10am - 11am, at Ronan Park, Dorchester MA near Fields Corner, at the corner of Linden and Juliette Streets. Join the Friends of Ronan Park, the Boston Parks Department, the Animal Rescue League of Boston, the Boston Police Department, and the Honorable Mayor Menino to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Ronan Park Dog Recreation Space.
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| Fall Forest Festival |
Don't miss the Fall Forest Festival this Saturday, September 19th from 10:00 - 4:00. Happens at the Shattuck Picnic Grove - "The Resting Place" named by Frederick Law Olmsted for the Minutemen who rested on the way home to their farms in Dorchester following the battle at Lexington.
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| Free Home Buying Seminar |
| Attend a Free seminar to learn how the Boston Home Center can help you find out: How To Purchase A Home That Needs Work
On Tues. Sept. 22, from 6:30-8:30 PM at the Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation 587 Washington Street, Codman Square.
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Many More Events on Our Website
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To see the various other events this week please visit our website here. |
| Fall 2009 DotWell Programs |
Dorchester Youth Council, Asthma Swim and Free Credit Counseling are just some of the great programs offered by Dotwell, at Dorchester House and at the Codman Square Health Center's 450 Washington Street learning center this Fall, please visit this website for more information and to register. |
| Seasonal & H1N1 Flu Clinics |
Please check the eBlast each week for information about where you can get your free seasonal and H1N1 flu shots in Dorchester.
- Sept 19, Uphams Corner Health Fair.
- Codman Square Health Center Flu Clinics are free for patients. You don't need an appointment for a flu vaccine. The health center will have flu clinics in September through December 2009 on Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Folks who are not patients can get a flu shot for $10. Please get your flu shot. If you have any question please call 617 825-9660.
- At Dorchester House: 8 Free Public Flu Clinics beginning September 26th. 9 am - 1 pm. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, Oct. 10, Oct. 24, Oct. 31, Nov. 7, Nov. 14. Please call 617-288-3230 for more information.
Click here for more information about both influenza viruses and about the city's flu preparations. |
| Save the Date! |
Saturday, September 26 - Health Celebration and Moon Festival, Vietnamese Community Center, 42 Charles Street, Fields Corner, 10-2
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Sunday, Sept 27 - Hub on Wheels, citywide bike ride & festival ~ Sunday, Oct 4 - Diversity School Fair, 1-3:30, Blue Hills Boys & Girls Club, for more info, please call (781) 843-8440 or visit their website. ~
Thursday, October 29 - Martinis Haunt the Avenue, Blarney Stone, 7 PM |
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Local Volunteer Opportunities
For women 18 and older who live in Dorchester and the surrounding neighborhoods - you are urged to apply to mentor a girl. For more information, please call 617.236.8057. Be a Big Sister at the Lilla G. Frederick Middle School in Dorchester!
~ For more volunteer opportunities, please contact SCIDorchester, 617-822-8297. |
| Dorchester Flashback |
Dorchester Illustration of the Week
Today's illustration is of an engraving published in Proceedings of the dedication of the fountain on Eaton Square, Ward 24, October 24, 1885, in memory of Theodore Lyman, Jr., Mayor of Boston in 1834-35. The Lyman Fountain, which now exists only in memory, was installed as a monument to the memory of Lyman as he was the first to propose the introduction of water into the city of Boston. "... The fountain is a highly ornamental structure of original design and fine proportions, and is believed to be the highest and handsomest fountain in the New England States. Its entire altitude is twenty-six feet. The basin is of Monson granite and thirty-three feet in diameter. The first pan is twelve feet and six inches in diameter; the second pan six feet and eight inches. The surmounting group of figures represents Venus, Cupid, and swan, while the figures about the pedestal stand for the four seasons. The supply of water is from three pipes attached to a three-inch main, a sixty-pound pressure providing ample force. One of these pipes discharges through the swan's mouth and through four dragons on the first pedestal and four griffins, between the first and second pans. Another furnishes a supply for one hundred and forty-four jets in the rim of the first pan, and eighty in the second, while the third pipe feeds the four cascades at the base of the pedestal. The water from the jets does not overflow the pan, but discharges through four gargoyle heads. The fountain proper is of bronzed iron and zinc, and was designed and constructed by Mr. M.D. Jones, of Boston. ... The basin was constructed by Jr. John Kelly, a Boston contractor." The Illustration of the Day is brought to us by the Dorchester Atheneum, if you would like to be added to the list, please contact Earl Taylor. |
| SCI Dorchester Welcomes New Americorps Members |
Please join SCI Dorchester @ DotWell in welcoming our new team - Lauren Ames, Lauren Anderson, Maggie Casey, Scotland Huber, Keith Pernell, and Laura Santel! They are in training now [including working on this eBlast] and you will hear lots more from them from now on, until their service ends in June 2010. And we celebrate the 'soft' relaunch of our website mydorchester.org - our team will be refining and improving the site and will be interested in hearing your comments.
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SCI Dorchester's
mission is to strengthen the Dorchester community by connecting diverse
individuals and organizations through civic engagement initiatives. We envision
a community where individuals are strongly connected to their neighbors and play
an active role in shaping the destiny of our community. This increase in 'social
capital' will result in a community that is safer, healthier and more vital. For
more information click here. |
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