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Wednesday
Aug112010

"Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles" Perform at Christopher Columbus Park

On Tuesday, August 10, 2010, “Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles” entertained an outdoor crowd at Christopher Columbus Park as part of the Waterfront Performing Arts Series. Also performing was “New Collisions.” Click here to see more photos.

Michael Marotta of the Phoenix captures some video of “New Collisions.”

Click here to see more photos from the concert.

More on Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles.

More on the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park.

Upcoming series events - Tuesdays, 6pm:

August 17
A Celtic Night with Laura Cortese
:  Welding the propulsive grace of ancient fiddle styles to disarmingly open-hearted original pop songs

August 24
Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged): 
A bawdy parody of the plays written by William Shakespeare with all of them being performed (in shortened form) during the show by only three actors.

Wednesday
Aug042010

"North End Salute" at Waterfront Performing Arts Series

It was a “North End Salute,” at Christopher Columbus Park last night, featuring Lirica Italiana and Adam Herbert. The concert included classic arias, Neapolitan songs and a tribute to Frank Sinatra.

Photo courtesy Friends of Christopher Columbus Park

See more pictures at the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) Facebook page.

Sunday
Jul252010

FOCCP Group Enjoys Clambake on Spectacle Island

Pictures from Jasper White’s Summer Shack Clambake held every Thursday night on Spectacle Island, sent in by Meredith Piscitelli. A small group from FOCCP attended and had a wonderful time. For those interested, the Ferry leaves from Christopher Columbus Park at 6:30 pm & returns at 9:30 pm. More information.

Tuesday
Jul202010

Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Sees the Fruits of Their Labor

Highlights and news from the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) meeting on July 13th meeting:

Membership - The organization reports 187 members in good standing after its latest membership campaign.

The Horticulture Committee reported that the roses in the park are suffering with the heat, but otherwise the park is looking great. The group has been trimming the lower parts of the trellis wisteria to reveal the intricate trunk patterns. Volunteers meet on Wednesdays and Sundays to work in the park. As a testament to their hard work, it was commented that the flower beds at CCP look better than those in the Public Garden.

New Trees - President Joanne Hayes-Rines reported on the disappointing growth of recently planted trees on the path that runs parallel to Tia’s. Preliminary input from the Parks Department is that saltwater in the water table may be to blame. FOCCP purchased the trees and is looking to the vendor for replacements.

Doggie Bags - FOCCP is investigating the addition of doggie bags in the park through the Parks Department.

Fountain - A concerned parent informed FOCCP of a large mud puddle that develops into a mess along the fountain in the park. FOCCP is considering options to alleviate the situation.

Shakespeare - A Shakespeare group has approached FOCCP about performing in the park and looking for funding support for amplification.

Gala - The annual fundraising gala is scheduled for Friday, November 19th at the Long Wharf Marriott Hotel.

Columbus Day, October 11th - FOCCP has formed a committee to work on an event in the park. The parade is not in the North End this year as it switches every other year to East Boston.

Trellis Lights - Committee Chair Jay Thompson is looking at taking the old lights down as they research new lights for the upcoming winter season.

Bulletin Board - The FOCCP bulletin board in the park is open for community notices sent to info@foccp.org.

Facebook - FOCCP is on Facebook! Click here to view and join their page.

The next meeting of FOCCP is scheduled for August 9th. The meeting will be held on Monday to avoid a conflict with an event in the park on Tuesday, August 10th as part of the Waterfront Performing Arts Series (see the Calendar).

More information on FOCCP can be found at www.FOCCP.org.

Sunday
Jun132010

Senator Petruccelli Visits the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park

State Senator Anthony Petruccelli talks to the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park.State Senator Anthony Petruccelli visited the volunteers of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park at this week’s meeting. With the State budget under pressure, the Senator thanked the members for their efforts to look after the flagship park. Over the last few years, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has lost over 30% of its funding including 80 park workers as a result of budget cuts. In such an environment, the Senator noted that volunteer efforts make a big difference.

Petruccelli has served as state Senator for the First Suffolk Middlesex District since July 2007. His district includes Beacon Hill, Cambridge, East Boston, North End, Revere and Winthrop. He is Senate Chair on the Joint Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture which overseas the DCR and MWRA. Regarding the recent water pipe break, the Senator said that his committee will hold hearings to investigate the situation. He generally believes the repair costs should be borne by the contractor(s) instead of the taxpayer.

Senator Petruccelli took questions on a number of issues:

Hazardous Material Trucks - The Senator supports the City of Boston’s request for an extension of its daytime ban so that a safety study can be completed. His office has been receiving letters from North End/Waterfront residents.

Shadow Bill - The Senator is co-sponsor of a bill to protect certain parks, including Christopher Columbus Park, from the shadows of development caused by excessively tall buildings. A hearing was held last December on the bill. Presently, the State Senate is working with House representatives to bring it to the floor this session.

Green Ticket Ordinance  - The Senator was asked why the Green Ticket Ordnance is working better in East Boston than in the North End. Petruccelli said that both neighborhoods still have significant trash issues and he expects the green tickets to become more effective once the fines are added to property owner tax bills.

Casinos in Massachusetts - Petruccelli supports expanded gambling in the Commonwealth, primarily to create jobs. He prefers resort casinos over slots at racetracks. The current Senate bill supports three resorts while the House bill also supports slots at racetracks. In the Senator’s district, Suffolk Downs has a “financial marriage” with Wonderland. A casino resort is possible at Suffolk Downs which he indicated would help fund needed infrastructure improvements on that side of the tunnel. A resort at Suffolk Downs would employ approximately 2,500 people. The Senator said a reconciled casino bill is possible in this legislative session.

In answer to a question, the Senator said he does grocery shopping at the Stop & Shop in Revere, but loves the cold cuts at the Salumeria on Richmond Street in the North End.

After thanking Senator Petruccelli for his visit, President Joanne Hayes-Rines moved on to other FOCCP business. A membership report noted 169 members in good standing with over $9,000 of membership dues collected this year to date. The big annual gala is scheduled for November 19th at the Marriott Long Wharf.

President Joanne Hayes-Rines noted that some newly planted trees in the park are not doing well and replacements are planned after talking with the contractor. A water table test has been recommended. The six trees cost $37,000.

The horticulture team has been working in the Rose Garden which is having a banner year. (See these pictures.) The group will be trying a donated organic fertilizer on an experimental basis, that is not harmful to children or animals. Currently, no fertilizer is being used.

FOCCP executives took time to recognize the contributions of Joan, who voluntarily cleans the park several mornings during the week. Joan noted the park is missing a few trash barrels.

The lights on the trellis are nearing the end of their life. FOCCP members are researching alternatives to replace them and working with the city. Notably, the wisteria is growing on the trellis which will make installation more labor-intensive.

Several white lights are missing throughout the park with the FOCCP counting 49 out of a total 158 safety lights that are dark. FOCCP will work with the city to replace the bulbs. Certain areas of the park were noted to be very dark at night, such as the promenade on the harbor side.

The BRA has taken on replacing the Ferry sign which is now temporarily identified with banners. The signs are expected to match those on the nearby Chart House.

The newly ratified by-laws are posted on www.foccp.org along with the posting of the group’s new officers.

Upcoming celebratory events in the park (see the Calendar):

  • Navy Band - June 26th
  • Columbus Day - October 2010
  • 10th Anniversary of FOCCP - July 2011

The next FOCCP meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 13th, 6:30 pm at the Mariner’s House in North Square. An announcement was made that the August meeting will be held on a Monday (August 9th) instead of Tuesday to avoid conflict with a concert in the park.

More information on the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park can be found at www.foccp.org.

Wednesday
Jun022010

Christopher Columbus Park in Bloom

The horticulture volunteers from the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park have been very busy pruning, weeding and fertilizing the Waterfront Crescent and the Rose Garden in preparation for the blooming season.  The rewards were a magnificent display of wisteria blooms during May as well as the beginning of blooming in the Crescent (Creeping Blue Geraniums and early Daylilies).  

Beauties in Bloom (Don’t forget to look at the roses too!) Photo: Meredith Piscitelli The Rose Garden is in the midst of the first bloom of the season! The center bed of Hybrid Teas and Floribundas generally exhibit the largest blooms of the season at this time; be sure to visit!

A little visitor finds a rose!
Photo: Meredith Piscitelli
Wedding picture under the CCP Trellis.
Photo: Meredith Piscitelli
Several volunteers explained the artistic value of pruning the wisteria trunks. The gnarled trunks are considered, along with the foliage and blossoms, to be an admired feature of this plant.  They
will continue this throughout June so stop by and admire their artistry!

See www.FOCCP.org for more information on the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park.

Thursday
May132010

FOCCP Annual Meeting: New Officers & By-Laws

New officers were voted in at the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Annual Meeting held on May 11th. The elected offficers and directors are:

President: Joanne Hayes-Rines
Vice President: Trish Baumer
Treasurer: Virginia Kimball
Clerk: Liz Green
Directors At Large: Joe Bono & Meghan Denenberg
Fundraising Chair:  Anne Devlin Tagliaferro
Horticulture Chair:  Mary Ann Esparo
Infrastructure Chair:  Cole Landers
Membership Chair:  Beverly Knight
Website & Internet Communications Chair: Audrey Tortolani

The Board thanked Jim Salini and Alexis Hill who also ran for the Directors At Large positions.

The new FOCCP By-Laws were also approved. Here is the link:
Approved New FOCCP By-Laws (Link to PDF)

The Mariners House was filled for the FOCCP Annual Meeting.FOCCP has over 180 members in good standing. Total funds stand at $199,514 as of April 30, 2010 after recent membership contributions.

It was also announced that the BRA will be re-designing the “Tickets” sign at the request of FOCCP. It will now say “Ferry Center” and have a similar design to the Chart House sign with painted letters on a wood background.

State Senator Anthony Petruccelli will be the guest speaker at the June 8th FOCCP meeting, 6:30pm, Mariners House, 11 North Square.

The neighborhood Calendar has recently been updated with dozens of events at Christopher Columbus Park in the coming months.

More information of FOCCP can be found at: www.FOCCP.org.

Saturday
May082010

Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Annual Meeting

FOCCP Annual Meeting

Election of Officers and Directors
Tuesday, May 11th

6:30pm
The Voting will open at 6:00 pm, feel free to come early to cast your vote even if you can’t stay for the entire meeting. Every Vote Counts!!
 Mariners House
11 North Square, North End, Boston
(Two doors up from the Paul Revere House)

Nominations for Officers & Directors:
          President: Joanne Hayes-Rines
          Vice President: Trish Baumer
          Treasurer: Virginia Kimball
          Clerk: Liz Greene
          Directors At Large:
         (Two Director at Large positions are available)
          Joe Bono           
          Meghan Denenberg
          Alexa Hill
          Jim Salini

Click here to read the Nomination Statements 
If you can not attend the meeting but would like an
Absentee Ballot then Click Here

Meeting Agenda
1. Review and vote on proposed changes to FOCCP By-Laws
2. Vote on Officers and Directors
3. Review of Tot Lot Clean Up
 
Please join us at this very important meeting & learn about how you can get involved with the park events in 2010!

More information at www.FOCCP.org.

Wednesday
Apr212010

Election of FOCCP Officers & Directors


Election of FOCCP Officers and Directors


The election for Officers and Directors at Large will be held on Tuesday May 11, 2010. FOCCP is accepting nominations for Officers and Directors. The specific positions up for election are:

President
Vice President
Treasurer
Clerk
Director At Large (2)

Deadline for nominations is Tuesday, April 27th.  As stated in the By-laws of the organization, “there shall be no nominating committee.”  This means that members in good standing (members who have paid their annual membership dues of $15.00) who wish to run for election, nominate themselves.

If you wish to nominate yourself to run for any of the Officer or Director positions, please submit a nomination statement to the Clerk, Liz Greene, by emailing her at: info@foccp.org.  Your nomination statement must include your name and address, the position you would like to run for and we encourage you to submit a statement in support of your candidacy.  This information will be posted on the FOCCP website before the May 11th meeting so all members will have an opportunity to see who the nominations are for each position.

We are accepting self-nominations through Tuesday, April 27th.

Click to read more ...

Wednesday
Apr142010

Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Introduce a New Bulletin Board

Last fall Ken Crasco, Boston’s Chief Landscape Architect, Joanne Hayes-Rines, FOCCP president, and Warren Mustacchio (r.) at the location for the bulletin board. (Photo: Joanne Hayes-Rines)The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park have designed, funded and coordinated the installation of a new informational bulletin board at the waterfront park. See the “before” picture to the left and the finished product below. (Click the photos to enlarge.)

FOCCP President Joanne Hayes-Rines (r.) and Kathy Ray display the new bulliten board installed April 2010.(Photo: Matt Conti)The FOCCP members who comprised the Bulletin Board Committee were Frankie Boyer, chair, Ford Cavallari, Meredith Piscitelli, Robyn Reed, and Joann Spitz. North End resident Warren Mustacchio, president of Mustacchio Development Co., installed the bulletin board.

Neighborhood non-profit organizations are invited to send information about upcoming events to info@foccp.org for posting on the new board.

FOCCP President Joanne Hayes-Rines and Anne Devlin Tagliaferro present a Certificate of Appreciation to the Mariners House. Accepting the award on behalf of the Mariners House is Martha Baillagreon. (Photo: Matt Conti)The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park also presented a Certificate of Appreciation to the Mariners House at 11 North Square. The House has hosted FOCCP meetings for many years. The certificate is signed by FOCCP President Joanne Hayes-Rines and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino. It was presented by Hayes-Rines and Anne Devlin Tagliaferro at their April meeting. Martha Baillagreon accepted the certificate on behalf of the Mariners House.

FOCCP meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Mariners House, 11 North Square. The group currently has a membership campaign going on and welcomes new members of the community. More information is available at www.foccp.org.