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Save the Date - MyDorchester Night
MyDorchester Night Get ready to celebrate the rich culture and diversity of the Dot this summer with MyDorchester Night! On June 10, MyDorchester Night will feature food, performances, music, art and awards, all focused on the positive happenings in Dorchester! All are cordially invited to join us at the Great Hall in Codman Square to network with your neighbors and enjoy the lively talent and energy this community embodies. Mark your calendars for a night to remember!

 

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Thursday, June 2  

"Justice and Injustice" at Codman Academy 

Codman AcademyCome dive into a "living museum" of exhibits created by Codman Academy students to show how this generation can stand up for what they believe in. Codman Academy Public Charter School will be displaying how to use lessons learned from South African resistance movements to fight modern-day injustices. Come see this moving and intriguing open house in Codman Square, while experiencing what issues local youth are dealing with today.
Friday, June 3       
Training on AIDS & the LGBT Community

AIDS TrainingCodman Square Health Center is hosting a free event for the medical community on AIDS Education Training. The public is invited to participate in an innovative conversation on how to relate cultural variations that exist for LGBT patients to the potential impact on their access to primary care. Other topics will include how to create a welcoming, inclusive, clinical environment and much more. Everyone deserves excellent health care, so help our community reach this goal!


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William Monroe Trotter School Talent Show 

Trotter Talent ShowThe students of the Trotter School invite the community of Dorchester to a night of music, dance, laughs, fun and food! Delicious home cooked food will be for sale and all proceeds will go to the 5th graders graduation field trip.
Saturday, June 4  
Fathers Family Fun Day
Father Fun DayLet's celebrate Father's Day with more than just buying the big guy a pair of socks this year, eh? Touch 106.1 FM and the MA Department of Children and Families (DCF) present Fathers Families Fun Day! Come by Harambee Park this Saturday to enjoy music, games, resources, and much more! Bring your grandfather, uncle, dog, cousin and anyone in between to celebrate family in the beautiful sunshine this weekend.
June 2, 2011  

In This Issue
MyDorchester Night
"Justice and Injustice"
Training on AIDS & the LGBT Community
Trotter School Talent Show
Fathers Family Fun Day
NCDC's Cleanest Street Contest
BCS Auditions
DAC's Five in Focus
BGC Community Outreach Event
Project DEEP/Blarney Stone Road Race
Dorchester Day Parade
Dorchester Day Après Garden Party
Fields Corner Readiness Roundtable
CCHP Bridging the Gap
Viet-AID Launches 1st Grade Summer Program
Save the Date
Photo Contest
Dorchester Flashback
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NCDC's Cleanest Street Contest     

Cleanest Street ContestNuestra Comunidad Development Corporation invites you to make the neighborhood of Roxbury shine this weekend! Join your friends and neighbors to eliminate trash and plant flowers. All tools are provided, but they need your hard work and dedication to get the job done! You may even win the title of Cleanest Street in Roxbury. Don't forget to get your grub on at the celebratory BBQ for all participants afterward. 

Boston City Singers Auditions     

BCS AuditionsEver had a dream of inspiring people with your voice? Well here's your chance! The Boston City Singers will hold 2011 - 2012 School Year auditions for ages 4 - 17 on Saturday, June 4. The Boston City Singers travel all over the Greater Boston Area and even currently have a video featured at Boston Pops performances! All are invited to try out to join a group of passionate young individuals who will lead you to many great things to come.

DAC Presents Five in Focus    

5 in FocusThe Dorchester Arts Collaborative invites you to Five in Focus, an exhibit of photographs by Elaine Happnie, Jake Hart, Catalina Viejo, Larry Pryor, and Rob Scott. Come mingle with your community and local artists this Saturday at Pearl Street Studios.
Boys & Girls Club Community Outreach Event
BGC Outreach EventCalling all families of Dorchester to a fun social occasion! The Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester are hosting a free outreach event directed at children and families. Come check out games, dental screenings, literacy activities, music, "first rider" school bus tours, and activities to help answer questions about starting kindergarten. Parents can also take this opportunity to get to know one another in the neighborhood and maybe even set up a few play dates. All this fun will send all those childhood worries about starting school for the first time up, up and away!
Sunday, June 5        
8th Annual Project DEEP/Blarney Stone Road Race
Dot Day 5KStart off the Dorchester Day celebration by working out and feeling great! Or embrace the term, "Lazy Sunday" and just cheer on your fellow residents as they run down Dorchester Ave. Following the race there will be an award ceremony and a scrumptious barbecue to satisfy your appetite before heading over to the big parade!

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Dorchester Day Parade
Dot Day ParadeYes, the day is finally upon us when we will march through the streets proud to be from this community called Dorchester. The Dorchester Day Parade will cover over three miles and feature floats and banners from businesses & organizations all over the Dot. Whether you work here, live here, or just plain love it here, let us all come together and show Boston what we are made of!

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Dorchester Day Après Garden Party
Apres Garden PartyWell if you thought the fun would end at the parade finish line, think again! DotOUT invites you to come by Cedar Grove to drink, dine and mingle. Enjoy the floral decorum while catching up with community members about the eventful day.

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Wednesday, June 8        
Fields Corner School Readiness Roundtable
Readiness RoundtableProviders, parents, grandparents, neighbors and friends are all invited to Fields Corner School Readiness Roundtable. Network with other passionate community members and help create a plan that supports early childhood education. $20 Target cards will be given to parents and grandparents for just showing up! Lunch will be provided, so come share your ideas and concerns with Thrive in Five.

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WHAT'S HOT IN THE DOT...
CCHP Bridging the Gap Event

CCHPAll public housing residents are encouraged to attend the 3rd Annual Bridging the Gap Event on June 25. Bridging the Gap is all about bringing together Boston public housing residents, including Section 8, to meet their representatives from the Community Committee for Health Promotion, learn more about the organization and get healthy. Come enjoy raffles, prizes, workshops, FREE lunch and so much more! This event has limited space so reserve your spot before it's too late! 

 

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Viet-AID Launches a Summer Program for First Graders!

VietAID Summer Programs 

Looking for something for your little ones to do this summer vacation? Why don't you enroll them in Viet-AID's first annual summer program for first graders! Viet-AID is offering a half-day of academic and cultural enrichment, with a strong focus on literacy instruction. The program includes breakfast, three hours of literacy instruction and lunch. Stop by the Vietnamese Community Center to see if your children are eligible!


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More Save The Date Reminders

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Saturday, June 4: BIGG Spring Workshops - sign up for a vegetable plot at Nightingale
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Wednesday, June 8: NAACP Racial Discrimination Training - learn about racial discrimination at the Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
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Thursday, June 9: Uphams Corner Workshop on Historical Property - learn about preserving historical property and enjoy refreshments in a historic church
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Thursday, June 9: We Are College Bound - learn about College Bound Dorchester's commitment to helping residents to embrace education
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Friday, June 10: MyDorchester Night - a free event celebrating arts, culture & civic engagement within our community!
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Saturday, June 11: Pink & White Affair 2011 - dance the night away while supporting breast cancer research and the Codman Square Health Center
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Tuesday, June 14: Globe Pulitzer Prizewinners @ JFK - hear from award winners on their experience & career development post-prize 
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Wednesday, June 15: Family Health Fair Fun Day - 12th annual event ft. health/fun/food/games & more!
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Wednesday, June 22: UCMS Urban Safari - a celebration of the Upham's Corner community at the Franklin Park Zoo
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Friday & Saturday, June 24 & 25: Dorchester Descendants Weekend - celebrate the 350th birthday of the Blake House, Boston's oldest standing house
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See Our Calendar for more events and information: http://www.mydorchester.org/dotcal

Congratulations Doreen Treacy, you guessed the photo of the week correctly! Way to know your Dorchester! The location was the Old Dorchester Post on Gallivan Blvd at the corner of Adams Street.  

 

New Photo: Email eBlast@mydorchester.org if you know the location of the photo below and we will give you recognition in the next eBlast!

      

Send Us Your Photos for the MyDorchester Photo Contest!

 

If you have photos of unique Dorchester outdoor artwork, monuments, you name it, email eBlast@mydorchester.org with your pictures of Dorchester and their locations so we can keep the photo contest up and running.  We'll credit you as the author, of course. 

Want to know where the past Photos of the Week were taken? Visit our Archive.

Dorchester Flashback

Dorchester Historical Society Image of the Week

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1556  

 

Much of the following information comes from Our Family Portraiture, a privately-printed book produced by the descendants of the Dorchester Bethmanns.

 

13 Carruth Street, otherwise known as the Beehive, was built for Miss Frieda Bethmann in 1895.  Frieda had come to the United States at the age of four, in 1872 with her family.  Her father was a civil engineer at the Standard Sugar Refinery.  Her mother owned the house at 31 Bushnell Street beginning some time between 1889 and 1984.

 

Her mother Emilie was actively involved in extending the number of free English-speaking kindergarten schools in Boston.  She became the principal of the Julia Ward Howe Kindergarten School, bringing Frieda in as her assistant.  Frieda became principal of the Thomas N. Hart Kindergarten School. Due to their interest in education, they became familiar with others in the field including Frances Folsom Cleveland, the wife of the US President.  The Clevelands chose Frieda to become the kindergarten instructor for their daughters Ruth and Esther at the White House, and in 1896 the Boston School Committee granted Frieda a leave of absence.  This was during Cleveland's second term.

 

When she returned to Boston, she lived at the Beehive as her primary residence.  The Bethmann family symbol is the bee, and the original door knocker had an image of a beehive with 13 bees.  The family used the Beehive motif on furniture, linens and jewelry.  However, folklore has it that the name was bestowed on the house due to the buzz of people and activity that occurred there.

 

The house originally had a gambrel roof with a dormer on the south side.  The family has before and after photos of the house, both dated 1898.  Today we have a scan of their before photo and a photo taken yesterday of the house as it appears after the roof was replaced in 1898.  A sun porch was added to the left side of the house, and the roof was remade, leaving the peak at the same place.  This required a long sweep down on the left side to cover the porch.  The Boston Landmarks description includes the sentence: "Situated off the main entrance hall, a sun porch like this speaks to upper- middle class Americans' discovery of a less formal way of living during the 1890's."

 

A photograph of a cemetery stone available on the internet indicates that mother and daughter are buried in Lewis County, Idaho.  There must be a story waiting to be told of how they left Boston and traveled west and why.

 

If you would like to receive a historical image via daily e-mail, please
join the Dorchester Historical Society's group by joining this google group.  You may also want to contact Earl Taylor
 

 

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