The deadline for JP Agenda listings is noon, June 19 for the June 22 issue. Send listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given.
Meetings
JPNDC annual meeting, Sat. June 9. Meeting noon-2pm, Community celebration 2-4pm. Blessed Sacrament campus, 365 Centre St. Info: jpndc.org.
Bus Route 39 community meeting, to discuss improvements and changes to the bus 39 route, hosted by MBTA. Tues., June 12, 6:30-8pm, Kennedy Elementary, 7 Bolster St. Info: mbta.com/keybusroutes.
Police monthly meeting, Latino monthly meeting, Thurs., June 14, 7pm, Nate Smith House, 155 Lamartine St. Strategic meeting, Thurs. June 21, 7pm, E-13 Police Station, 3345 Washington St. Info: 343-5630.
JPNC Zoning Committee, Thurs., June 14, 7pm, Farnsworth House, 90 South St. Info: [email protected].
Casey Arborway Design Advisory Group, Mon., June 18 and Weds., July 18, 6-8:30pm, State Lab Bldg., 305 South St. Info: massdot.state.ma.us/caseyoverpass.
Bus Route 32 community meeting, to discuss improvements and changes to the bus 32 route, hosted by MBTA. Weds., June 20, 6:30-8pm, Woodbourne Apartments, 6 Southbourne Road. Info: mbta.com/keybusroutes.
Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council, normally the last Tuesday of the month, Tues., June 26, Julia Martin House, 90 Bickford St. Info: jpnc.org.
JPNC Parks and Open Space Committee, normally third Thursday of the month. Info: [email protected].
Jamaica Pond Association Board of Directors, first Monday of the month, 7pm, Jamaicaway Tower, 111 Perkins St.
JPNC Public Service Committee, usually the first Tuesday of the month. Info: jpndc.org.
Egleston Square Organizations, including JPNDC, the YMCA, 826 Boston, Teen Empowerment, St. Mary of the Angels and more meet at 1pm on the first Tuesday of every month. Info and Egleston Square Events Calendar: eglestonsquare.mainstreets.org.
JP Problem Properties Committee, normally first Wednesday of the month, 10:30am, E-13 Police Station Community Room, 3347 Washington St. Info: Robert Torres 722-2060.
Jamaica Hills Association, second Wednesday of every month, 7:30pm, Springhouse, Allandale Rd. Info: jamaicahills.org.
Special Interest
Fireman’s Lot memorial, Boston Fire Department annual commemoration of firefighters killed in the line of duty, Sun., June 10, 10 am, Fireman’s Lot, Forest Hills Cemetery, 95 Forest Hills Ave. Info: cityofboston.gov/fire.
JP Republicans, featuring Prof. Mike Stopa of Harvard and former candidate for U.S. Congress, talking about “ObamaCare.” Mon., June 11, 7:30pm, Doyle’s Café, 3484 Washington St. Info: [email protected].
Union Building committee meeting, Boston Cyclists Union membership committee, Tues., June 12, 6:30-8pm, JP Licks, 659 Centre St. Info: bostoncyclistsunion.org.
Economic Human Rights Coalition campaign talk, Thurs., June 14, 7pm, Lucy Parsons Bookstore, 358A Center St. Info: lucyparsons.org.
JP Forum: Thurs., June 14, 7-9pm: Gods, Gays, and Guns: Rev. Osagyefo Sekou on the failure of God and democracy. Mon., July 2, 6:30–9:30pm: Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba: A Night of Solidarity. First Church in Jamaica Plain UU, 6 Eliot St. Info: jamaicaplainforum.org.
Veterans Expo, resume building, benefits education, fitness training, employers on site, hosted by VA Boston Healthcare System. Weds., June 20, 1-8pm, Bunker Hill Community College, Bldg G. Info: boston.va.gov.
Occupy JP General Assembly, Sundays, 6pm, Farnsworth House, 90 South St. Info: occupyjp.org.
Office Hours
Congressman Mike Capuano, members of Capuano’s staff, fourth Tuesday of each month, 4-5pm, Ula Café, 284 Amory St. Info: 621-6208.
State Rep. Liz Malia, third Friday of each month, 8-9:30am, J.P. Licks, 659 Centre St. Info: 722-2060.
Jullieanne Doherty, JP Coordinator from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, 4th Monday of the month, 2-6pm, JP Branch Library, 12 Sedgwick St.
City Councilor Matt O’Malley, Fri., June 15, 8-9am, Millennium Restaurant and Grill, 3094 Washington St. Latino liaison Fernando Mercedes will also attend. Info: 635-4220.
Youth/Families
Support group for LGBT parents with young children, Wednesdays, 7:30-9:00pm, Parlor Room, St. John’s Church, 1 Roanoke Ave. $60 for the series, packages available if both partners are participating. Info: [email protected].
KidsArts! affordable vacation & summer camp for children in grades K2-5. Info: 524-0818/[email protected].
Boston Area Health Education Center’s High School program, for 10-12 graders interested in health career exploration and job shadowing. Register for a tracking number at www.bostonyouthzone.com/BYF.
Support Group for Young Parents, a program of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, open to all faiths, for parents with children from birth to one-year, registration not required. Thursdays, 10:30am-noon. Info: 781-647- 5327/[email protected].
Swim League, Boston Center For Youth & Families seeks youth participants seeks youths ages 6-17 for a competitive swim league. Experience not necessary, but participants must be able to swim one length of the swimming pool, Hennigan Community Center, 200 Heath Street. Info: Bladimil Pujols, 635-5198/[email protected].
Sports
Roberto Clemente 21 Sports Program, accepting applications for its 2012 Baseball season for boys and girls ages 5-18. Info: Alfredo Liriano, 828-9524.
6th Annual Basketball Tournament, Sat., June 23 & Sun., June 24, Bromley Heath Basketball Courts, Columbus Ave. & Heath St. Must register by Fri., June 8. Info: 438-0451.
Health/Fitness
Community walking club, organized by Faulkner Hospital, all ages welcome. Wednesdays, 2-3pm, through Nov. 14, weather permitting. Meet at Arnold Arboretum’s Hunnewell Building. Info: 983-7451/ [email protected].
Care to Care, a support group for family caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, second Wednesdays of the month, 6:30-7:30pm. Springhouse, 44 Allandale St. Info: Meredith Griffiths, 522-0043/[email protected].
Stroke Support Group, last Weds. of every month, 1-2pm, Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre St. info: www.faulknerhospital.org.
Seniors
Crossroads Café, free lunch and social event for seniors and their guests, often featuring live music and educational presentations. Food made with local produce and other healthy ingredients. Bread, produce, milk, and leftovers to take home as available. Saturdays, First Baptist Church, 633 Centre St., 12:30–2pm. Info: 524-3992/[email protected].
Second Retired group, forming for coffee & conversation in local coffeehouse. Info: 983-0275.
Community Cafes, entertainment, good company and a tasty, hot meal, sponsored by Ethos. 3 JP locations: Mon-Fri, 11am-1pm, Farnsworth, 90 South St; Weds.-Fri., 11am-1pm, Soul & Salsa café, Julia Martin House, 90 Bickford St.; Weds. & Fri., 9:30am-1:30pm Nate Smith House, 155 Lamartine St. Reservations required, $2 suggested. Info: 522-6700.
Workshops for Older People Raising Children, support and training for child caregivers where at least one caregiver is over 55 and child is not Department of Children and Families-involved, 10am-12pm, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 157 Green St; 10am-2pm, 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, Julia Martin House, 90 Bickford St. Info: MSPCC, 983-5850.
LGBT Bereavement Group, a project of Ethos and the LGBT Aging Project, call 522-1292 to find the group closest to you.
Classes
Buddhist meditation classes, Thurs., through June 21, 7-8:30pm, $5-$10. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 7 Revere St. Info: MeditationInBoston.org/508-979-8277.
GED Program, GED, pre-GED, beginning and advanced ESOL classes, individual tutoring, computer-assisted learning and college and career readiness offered by the JP Community centers Adult Learning Program. Classes: evenings, English High School, 144 McBride St.; mornings, Curtis Hall Community Center, 20 South St. Info/Registration: 635-5201/[email protected].
Boston Neighborhood Network Open House, learn about trainings and broadcasting opportunities available through Boston’s cable access station, first and third Thursday of every month, BNN Studio, 3025 Washington St. Info: 708-3224/[email protected].
Spanish-English Language Exchange/Intercambio de Idiomas en Inglés y Español, English speakers can learn Spanish and Spanish speakers can learn English, Saturdays, 11:30am, Connolly Branch Library, 433 Centre St. Info: 522-1960.
Practice speaking English, ESL conversation group for new adult English learners. Connolly Branch Library, 433 Centre St. Info: 522-1960.
Spanish-English Language X-Change/Intercambio de Idiomas Ingles y Español, Thursdays, 6:30pm Jamaica Plain Branch Library, 12 Sedgwick St. info: 524.2053/bpl.org.
Classes at the Arnold Arboretum, arboretum.harvard.edu.
Volunteers
Tutor adults, JP Adult Learning Program seeks volunteers to help students toward their GED or learning English as a second language, two hours a week. Info: [email protected]/635-5201.
Jamaica Plain Ecology Advocates, seeking volunteers for litter cleanups and more. Info: on.fb.me/GKO1em.
Volunteer coaches needed for JP Regan Youth League, baseball and softball for boys and girls ages 5-15. Knowledge of baseball/softball and experience with children preferred. League provides orientation and support. info: 983-1563/[email protected].
Faulkner Hospital, active adults to volunteer at various areas in the hospital, including Patient Information, the Taiclet Family Center, giftshop and the Retail Therapy Center. Info: 983-7424.
Springhouse Retirement Community, volunteer activities can include reading to a group. Cooking, playing music or calling a bingo game, 44 Allandale St. Info: Jacki Katz [email protected].
Boston Teachers Union Pilot School, seeks volunteers to tutor middle school students in math, one-on-one or in small groups, Mon., and/or Weds. afternoons, 3-4:30pm. Info: David Weinstein, [email protected].
The First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain seeks volunteers for the Crossroads Cafe, its Saturday lunch for seniors. Volunteers needed for set-up, cooking, serving, performing, or teaching a subject of interest to seniors. 633 Centre St. Info: 524-3992/[email protected].
Ethos on Amory Street is looking for volunteers in the following areas: friendly visitor, medical escort, shopping assistant, telephone reassurance caller, office assistant, ombusman, money management, internships and other group projects. Info: 477-6623/[email protected].
FriendshipWorks for Elders seeks friendly visitors, medical escorts, pet pals (to visit elderly people with pets), walking partners, and volunteers to provide one-time and short-term assistance. JP chapter volunteers offer friendship and care in English and Spanish. Info: JP chapter, 277-5248/fw4elders.org.
Volunteers Needed to Help Seniors Understand Their Medical Bills, Action for Boston Community Development seeks volunteers for Serving the Health Information Needs of Seniors (SHINE) program. Info: Elaine Cronin, 348-6226. 12-day training qualifies volunteers to staff hotline for seniors with questions about Medicare. A program of Action for Boston Community Development. Info: Emily Shea, 348-6380.
Horizons for Homeless Children, seeks volunteers for its playspace programs at locations throughout the state, including JP. Info: 445-1480.
Boston Partners In Education, seeks volunteers to tutor and mentor BPS students. Info: 451-6145/bostonpartners.org.
Bikes Not Bombs, seeks volunteers and interns to help with administrative work, events-planning and curriculum development. Info: bikesnotbombs.org.
Dare Family Services is recruiting foster parents in JP to provide safe, loving homes for local foster teens that have been abused or neglected, especially ages 10-18. Info: 427-6500/darefamily.org.
American Cancer Society, to drive cancer patients to and from treatment. Info: 800-227-2345/cancer.org.
Friends of Jamaica Pond seeks volunteers, Info: friendsofjamaicapond.org/524-7070.
826 Boston Writing Program, Egleston-based program has oodles of opportunities for volunteers to work with BPS students. Info: 826boston.com.
Jumpstart Community Corps., seeks volunteers (ages 55+) to work one-to-one with preschool children in Boston neighborhoods including JP. Volunteers serve 6 hours a week during the school year. Comprehensive training and $800 stipend provided. Info: Katharine Gamer, 542-5867 x515.
Public Notices
Boston Bikes subsidized Hubway memberships, $5 annual Hubway memberships to low income Boston residents who qualify. Info: 918-4458 or 534-5690 (non-English).
Curtis Hall Community Center is seeking groups to use the gymnasium for the summer months. Rental Fees may apply. Contact: Brian Wilbanks, 635-5193.
Borrow Laptops, every Boston Public Library branch has laptops available for library cardholders to borrow for up to 2 hours of in-library use.
Street Sweeping, City of Boston and state Department of Conservation and Recreation programs, Info/Schedules: Boston, cityofboston.gov/publicworks/sweeping/; DCR, mass.gov/dcr/sweep.htm.
Former Employer Contesting Your Unemployment Claim? Harvard Legal Aid bureau student attorneys may be able to represent you at your hearing. Spanish, Portuguese, Creole support available. Info: 495-4408.
Pay by Plate, a new option is available for Boston parking ticket payment on the City of Boston’s website, cityofboston.gov.
Large Apt. Building Recycling, if you are a Boston resident living in an apt. bldg. with 6+ units, have your landlord call 635-4959 to set up recycling.