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“Open Forum” with Your State Senator & State Representative

Senator Anthony Petruccelli and Representative Aaron Michlewitz are hosting an “Open Forum” from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at the Nazzaro Center (30 N. Bennet St.) on March 10th. They welcome everyone in the neighborhood to attend and participate in a discussion on State Issues heading into the final months of the 2009-2010 legislative session.

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BAKE SALE & FLEA MARKET FOR ST. FRANCIS HOUSE

The North End Friends of St. Francis House will hold our 6th annual Bake Sale and Flea Market on Friday March 19th and Saturday March 20th at the Nazzaro Community Center at 30 North Bennet St.  The event will go from 8am to 6pm on Friday and 10am to 2pm on Sat.  We will have all kinds of homemade baked goods and wonderful pastries and cookies from all of the bakeries and pastry shops in the neighborhood.   We will also have Mary Romano’s world famous eggplant sandwiches, meatball and sausage sandwiches.

We will also have tons of great flea market items for you to buy.  We will also be collecting spare change.  No amount is too small (or too big).  If you would like to send in a donation, make checks payable to St. Francis House and mail to John Romano 247 Burlington Avenue, Wilmington, Mass. 01887.  All of the proceeds we raise those two days and collect ahead of time will be matched by an anonymous donor, so your donation counts twice as much as you give.  For more information call John Romano at (617) 880-9901 or e-mail at patjr@comcast.net.

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ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center
Participates in the Annual Feinstein $1 Million
Giveaway to Fight Hunger

NOW THROUGH APRIL 30th

Please send monetary donations, gift certificates for food, or non-perishable food items to the: 

ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center
1 Michelangelo Street
Boston, MA 02113
(off Charter Street - in former Michelangelo School building)
(617) 523-8125
http://www.bostonabcd.org/centers/north-end-west-end

All donations will support our food pantries in the North End and West End that serve the elderly, immigrants, unemployed, families, and anyone in need.  The NE/WE NSC’s tax ID number for your convenience is 04-2304133. Please call the number above with any questions.  Thank you for caring about your neighbors in need!

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Tuesday
02Feb2010

Friends of Christopher Columbus Park To Hold February 9th Meeting

News from the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park:

We invite you to join us at our February monthly meeting where Tot Lot clean up will be the main topic of discussion.  Everyone who is interested in helping to plan the cleanup or to discuss other Tot Lot issues are welcome and encouraged to attend.  There are many plans for the park in 2010, however, we are always looking for new ideas and feedback on how we can make our neighborhood park even better!  

We hope you can join us!
 

  FOCCP February Monthly Meeting 

 Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 6:30 pm
  
Mariners House
11 North Square, North End, Boston
(Two doors up from the Paul Revere House) 
If you would like to get involved with the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, but can't join us at the meeting, please contact us at info@foccp.org.
 
New volunteers are always weclome!
 
See the FOCCP website for more details.

Saturday
16Jan2010

Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Plan for 2010

I attended this month's meeting of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park where a large group discussed the organization's efforts toward the waterfront park.

President Joanne Hayes-Rines reviewed some of FOCCP's recent accomplishments. For the first time, the park was integrated into the neighborhood's Columbus Day activities. The Parade stopped at the park where a wreath was placed at the statue of Christopher Columbus.

One of the groups most visible work is the lighting of the trellis each year which costs nearly $30,000. FOCCP also contributed $500 toward entertainment at this year's Trellis lighting.

The annual fundraising gala was a big success, raising about $53,000 for the groups activities. Ticket sales reached 340 which was a less than last year, but largely due to the venue change to the Marriott from the Intercontinental. The group discussed changing the gala from November to the Spring given the group's activities on Columbus Day in October and the trellis lighting in December.

On the horticulture front, Mary Ann Esparo, reported they have 9 volunteers that meet twice a week starting in April. Plantings will begin in June. They are always looking for volunteers and a larger group helps avoid burnout. Contact info@foccp.org if you are interested.

An event for children to become involved in horticulture is being planned for the coming year. The kids will work in the park and have a project to take home.

A large group of residents at January's meeting of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park. (click image to enlarge)The group is working on installing a new bulletin board, which has been delayed by logistical and construction issues leaving just the frame at present. However, the group is optimistic the board will arrive soon.

The local parents group loves the tot lot at the park, but complained that the sun was hot around midday during the summer. In response, FOCCP is researching a canopy to cover the tot lot. (Ed: Is anyone concerned that a cover will make the area damp, dark and cold in the Spring and Fall seasons?) A concern regarding liability was also raised. A tot lot cleanup is expected in May.

In response to a question, I reviewed the status of the "Shadow Bill" which includes Christopher Columbus Park as one of the parks that would be protected from shadows caused by excessive development. The group did not send a letter or take a position, but a member spoke in support at the hearing.

FOCCP Monthly Meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at The Mariner's House, 11 North Square. The next meeting is February 9th. See www.foccp.org for more information.