JP Agenda, March 11, 2016

The deadline for listings is noon, Tues., Mar. 22 for the Mar. 25 issue. Send listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given.

Meetings

JP Problem Properties Committee, first Wednesday of the month, 10:30am, E-13 Police Station Community Room, 3347 Washington St. Info: Liana Poston, 722-2060.

District 13 Monthly Meetings, Strategic planning/NAC Thurs. Mar. 29 at 6:30pm at Curtis Hall. Police monthly meeting: Thurs. Apr. 7 at 7pm at District E-13.

Urban Edge, 42 Annual Meeting, Weds. Apr. 27, 5pm, “Under the Tent”, 1542 Columbus Ave., Roxbury. www.urbanedge.org.

Community Meeting on Boston’s Changing Climate, sponsored by the Boston Harbor Association, Sat. Mar. 12, 1pm, English High School, 144 McBride St.

JPNC Housing and Development Committee, Tues. Mar. 15, 6:30pm at Bowditch School building, Green St. Agenda TBA.

JPNC, Tues. Mar. 22, 7pm, at Farnsworth House. Agenda TBA.

JPNC Zoning Committee, Weds. Mar. 23 at 7pm at Farnsworth House, 90 South St. Agenda includes 74 Moraine St and 162 South St.

Stonybrook Neighborhood Association, Mon. Apr. 11, 7-9pm, Doyle’s back room, 3484 Washington St. Info: www.sna-jp.org.

Office Hours

State Rep. Liz Malia, third Friday of each month, 8-9:30am, J.P. Licks, 659 Centre St. Info: 722-2060.

Boston City Councilor Matt O’Malley, Fri. Mar. 18, 8-9am at Rox. Diner, 1881 Centre St. West Roxbury.

Youth/Families

THE RHYTHM OF OUR STORIES: SONGS, MOVEMENT, GAMES – Mar. 28, Apr. 4, 11, 25, May 2, 5:30–7:30pm at Jamaica Plain Community Center (Curtis Hall), 20 South Street. FREE workshops from Families Creating Together with award-winning teaching artist and drummer Cornell Coley who mashes up storytelling with drums and percussion – songs, movement, games. Experience stories with a live pulse and ambient sound. Find your storytelling rhythm! Presented in English, Spanish and American Sign Language (upon request). Wheelchair accessible. Child care provided. FCT is a program of Community service Care/Tree of Life Coalition. Info: 522-4832 or [email protected].

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].

JP Children’s Soccer, for kids aged 3.5-6.5. Registration deadline is Fri. Apr. 15. Spring season begins April 27, ends June 27, and consists of weekly one-hour practices at Jamaica Pond/Pinebanks Field. Register at www.jpchildrensoccer.org. Fee: $25. Info: [email protected].

Health/Fitness

Yoga, Saturdays, 9:15am, Schoolmaster Hill, Franklin Park. Info: franklinparkcoalition.org.

Yoga for older adults, by Earthseed Yoga, Parker Hill Branch Library, 1497 Tremont St. Saturdays, 10-11am, April 2-May 28 (no class on May 14). InfoL 427-3840 or [email protected].

Learn and Burn at the Arnold Arboretum, enjoy a vigorous educational walk followed by an indoor yoga class. Age 8+, yoga mats provided. Register by Thurs. Mar. 17. Sat. Mar. 19, 2-4pm.

Fitness Walk, Saturdays, 8-9am, Franklin Park Golf Clubhouse parking lot. Info: [email protected].

Line dancing with Mz. Rhythm, Wednesdays, 6:30pm, Franklin Park, hill across from Golf Clubhouse. Info: franklinparkcoalition.org.

Yoga classes, meditation and stress reduction classes, low cost, some free, English and Spanish, MindBody/Health Promotion Center, 10 Green St. Info: 983-4226.

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].

Forest Hills Runners, several weekly group runs, info/schedule: foresthillsrunners.org.

Zumba classes, led by Gerardina Arias-Halloran, Mondays and Wednesdays 7-8pm, Youth Community Development Center, 361 Centre St. Suggested donation $5.

Vinyasa Flow Yoga, balance your body and mind, increase physical vitality and mental clarity. For beginners and beyond. Thursdays, 5:30-6:30am, Feb. 25-Mar.17. YMAA, 5 Basile St. Roslindale. Info: 363-YMAA.

Classes/Talks

Sundays at the Forsyth, Women of the Theater, discover the lives of a few of Boston’s greatest female thespians and their contributions to Boston’s art community, namely Elma Lewis, Fanny Davenport, and Susanno Rowson. Each performer is interred at Forest Hills. Lecture at Forsyth Chapel at 95 Forest Hills Ave, Sun. March. 20, 2pm, 60 min. $10.

Discussion with Jeff Halper, who discusses his book War Against the People: Israel, the Palestinians, and Global Pacification. Sun. Mar. 13, 7pm. Free, all welcome. First Baptist Church, 633 Centre St. Info: 524-3992.

Woodworking, sewing, art classes, fiber arts, photography, book arts. Children, teens, adults, year round. Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts, 24 Eliot St. Info: eliotschool.org or 617-524-3313.

Free ESL Classes, every day except Sunday, Boston Academy of English, 38 Chauncy Street, Boston. For levels beginner, intermediate, and advanced. For a schedule of classes, contact Robert Davis: [email protected].

LGBTQ Bereavement Support Group, provided by Care Dimensions, a free 8-week support group for LGBTQ identified adults of any age who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Runs until February 29 at The Meeting Point, 3464 Washington St. 6-7:30pm. Info: [email protected].

JPHS Presents: The Women of Brook Farm, Tues. Mar. 29, 6:30-8pm, Loring-Greenough House, 12 South St. Free and open to the public. Hosted by the Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club.

Franklin Park Walking Tour, a “quiet season” jaunt, Sat. Mar. 26 at 2pm, 90 min. tour by park ranger, Advance registration required by Thurs. Mar. 24, Email [email protected].

Emerald Necklace Speaks Out, series runs through April and is designed to inform, inspire, connect and engage audiences in the protection and preservation of the environment. Info: emeraldnecklace.org.

Seniors

A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls, a program designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults. Free classes meet for 8 weeks. Participants are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch or snack. Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Curtis Hall Community Center, 20 South St. Info: Ann Glora, 477-6616.

Shim Gum Do (Mind Sword Path), zen sword, karate and meditation classes, scholarships available, Spontaneous Celebrations, 45 Danforth St. Info: 429-8024/[email protected].

ABCD Good Life Healthy Living Club, monthly wellness sessions, for adults 50+, Wednesdays, 10am. My Life, My Health, class for adults 50+ with chronic health conditions, weekly classes, Thursdays, 2pm. Computer classes for adults 50 and older, Mondays, 3pm. 30 Bickford St. Info: 522-4251.

Ethos workshops for healthy aging, Chronic disease management Tuesdays, 10am, SJPHC, 640 Centre St., powerful tools, Wednesdays, 4:30pm Ethos, 555 Amory St. Info: ethoscare.org.

Diabetes Self-Management Program, Hyde Park Community Center, 1179 River St., Wednesdays 9:30am-noon, starting Jan. 13. Info: Ann Glora at 477-6616.

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., 12:00-2pm. Info: 524-3992/www.firstbaptistjp.org.

English for New Bostonians, looking for volunteers to serve as ESL tutors. Info: 350-5480 ext. 230 / [email protected].

Volunteers

Ethos on Amory Street is looking for volunteers in the following areas: friendly visitor, medical escort, shopping assistant, telephone reassurance caller, office assistant, money management, internships and other group projects. Info: 477-6623/[email protected].

VNA Seeking Hospice Volunteers, VNA Care Network & Hospice, a nonprofit home health and hospice organization, needs volunteers to provide companionship to patients and respite for family members in eastern and central Massachusetts. Volunteers are men and women who come from diverse backgrounds and range in age from 20’s to 80’s; the common bond is a desire to share time and compassion with others. A strong need exists for volunteers who are available during the day, are bilingual, or can provide pet or music therapy. No previous experience is necessary. VNA Hospice Care provides training and ongoing support to all volunteers. Info: 781-569-2811, www.vnahospicecare.org.

Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital at 1153 Centre St. seeking volunteers for gift shop, info desk, radiology, orthopedic center and more. Info: 983-7424 or brighamandwomensfaulkner.org.

FriendshipWorks Music Program, Do you enjoy music? Seeking volunteers to share music and friendship with elders in JP. 277-5248.

Arnold Arboretum School Program Guide, training for the spring season of school programs at the Arboretum begins March 24. Seeking outgoing and mature adults who can commit to two years of volunteering. You do not need to know about plants, but experience working with children is preferred. Contact the Manager of Children’s Education by March 11 for an interview. Email:[email protected];  Website: arboretum.harvard.edu/support/volunteer/.

Public Notices

JPNC Election, to elect 5 members in each area (A,B,C, and at large). Sat. Apr. 30, 10am-5pm, polling locations TBA.

Food pantry, choose from a selection of non-perishable foods, fresh produce, bakery bread, and personal items, no I.D. needed, everyone welcome, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 11am-noon, First Church UU, 6 Eliot St.

Needle disposal, City of Boston reminds residents medical needles/syringes cannot be put in household trash; drop-off location: AIDS Action Committee, 75 Amory St. Needle exchange program for IV drug users available via AHOPE Boston at 534-3963. If needle found in public area, call Mayor’s Hotline: 635-4500.

Community composting, Saturdays, 10am-2pm, Egleston Square Farmers Market, 45 Brookside Ave. Info: greenovateboston.gov.

Spotholes, pothole reporting tool, 635-4500, Citizens Connect mobile phone app, cityofboston.gov/mayor/24, and using #spotholes on twitter.

5th State of Our Neighborhood event, Thurs. Apr. 7, 2016, 6-9pm, location TBD, stay tuned for more details.

Honor Roll, John Eastwood, ’22, Saul Hodin, ’22, Joe Ridley Thaler, ’21, and Dessie Bell-Kamen, ’20, made honor roll at Brimmer and May School for Quarter II. Benjamin Jaffer, ’21, and Samuel Lapat, ’21, made high honors.

 

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