Friday, August 13, 2010

CTDN: NYtrip, Old School Backyard Rent Party, Fish Fry, RAP Free Jazz Concert, Hearing

Welcome To The Chuck Turner Daylight Network:
The Antidote For The Apathetic
 
 
CONTENTS
 
1.     Homegoing for Joseph D. Feaster, III   (8/14--11am)
 

2.     New Fellowship Christian Ministries -ONE DAY SHOPPING TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY (8/14--5:45am)

 

3    Old School Backyard Rent Party @ Klare's (8/14--5pm-until)
 
4.     Fish Fry @ Prince Hall-  Please pass along  (8/14)
 
5.     RAP presents 2nd Free Summer Jazz Concert 'Makanda Jazz Project' (8/14--1-4pm)
 
6.     Gubernatorial Forum (DEBATE??+ BPS SURVEYS / School Development. (8/16/10)
 

7.     Eviction Blockade Alert - Monday Aug.16 Everett, MA   (8/16--8:30am)

 

8.     Public Hearing Notice: Boston City Council Committee on Housing (8/17--1:30pm)

 

9.     FYI Demand analysis for Jackson Square Indoor Active Recreation Facility
 
10.   Percent for Art at Kittredge Square

11.   JOB  Oiste Executive Director Job Posting (deadline 8/31/10)

 

12  Grove Hall Farmers' Market-- (Tuesdays + Saturdays in Aug-Oct)

DETAILS BELOW...
 
 
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1.  Homegoing for Joseph D. Feaster, III   (8/14--11am)

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Joseph D. Feaster III

  |   Visit Guest Book

FEASTER Joseph D., III, of Roxbury August 3, 2010. Beloved son of Carmencita Feaster of Boston and Joseph D. Feaster, Jr., and his wife Phyllis of Stoughton. Dear brother of Aalana Feaster of Boston. Loving uncle of Jaedin Joseph Feaster of Boston. Beloved grandson of Wilhelmina Feaster of Queens, NY. He leaves a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Memorial Service, Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. at Morning Star Baptist Church, 1257 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan. Visiting at Church at 10:00 A.M. Burial Private. In lieu of flowers make donations in Joseph's memory to the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, 130 Bowdoin St., Ste 309, Boston 02108. Arrangements Davis Funeral Home of ROXBURY and MATTAPAN. To post a sympathy message visit DavisFuneralHomeBoston.com.

Published in Boston Herald on August 8, 2010
 
 

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2.  New Fellowship Christian Ministries -ONE DAY SHOPPING TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY (8/14--5:45am)

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ONE DAY SHOPPING TRIP TO

 
NEW YORK CITY

Sponsored by:  New Fellowship Christian Ministries

(A Building Fund/Outreach Event)

      
             

 

 

                                              

 

  

                   Aqueduct Flea Market & Jamaica Avenue (Queens, NY)

 

Saturday, August 14, 2010

 

Bus will be boarding at 5:45am from Franklin Park (ZOO AREA) and will be leaving at 6:00am (sharp)

 

 (DON'T BE LATE)

 

Bus Will Be Leaving New York (6:00PM Sharp)

 


A "free" Continental Breakfast (along with snacks) will be served"

 

"$$$$" and other door prizes

 

    

$50 per person

 

Money due in full by 

Thursday, August 12, 2010

 

Money is "non-refundable"

 

 

FOR TICKETS, CONTACT

 617-642-1874 -  Phyllis Waters

617-279-3855 – Debbie Jones

617-825-3084 – Ann Jackson

617-792-1966 - Carol Smith

617-818-7695 – Diane Banton

 

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Elder John A. Bridges, Pastor

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3.  Old School Backyard Rent Party @ Klare's (8/14--5pm-until)
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Old School Backyard Rent Party

COME JOIN US

 

Saturday, August 14, 2010

(5pm – 'til)

558 Park Street, Dorchester

( Codman Square Area - Off Washington Street )

 

SPIN'IN WAY-BACK TUNES BY DJ JOSE

COMFORT FOOD BY CHEF ALMA

B.Y.O.B.B.   &   KXA Mystery Drink

 

$$   DONATIONS  ENCOURAGED   $$

IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND BUT WISH TO DONATE

CALL 857.249.4745

 

Sponsored by Alma Feliciano, Lorraine Fowlkes & Klare Allen

 
 
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4.  Fish Fry @ Prince Hall-  Please pass along  (8/14)
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Cheryl L. Crawford
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MassVOTE
41 West St., Suite 700
Boston, MA 02111
617-542-8683 x211
www.massvote.org
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5.    RAP presents 2nd Free Summer Jazz Concert 'Makanda Jazz Project' (8/14--1-4pm)
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Roxbury Action Program

 

presents

 

This seasons 2nd

 

Free Summer Jazz Concert

 

              When:     Saturday, August 14th, 2010

                               1-4pm

              Where:    Dillaway Thomas House

                               of the Roxbury Heritage State Park

                               183 Roxbury Street

Featuring the

Makanda Jazz Project

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing the music of Boston's own

Makanda Ken McIntyre

 

With

 

                                        Trumpets:        Jerry Sabatini

                                                                     Josiah Woodson

                                        Trombone         Bill Lowe

                                        Saxophones:    Kurtis Rivers   Lance Bryant

                                                            Sean Berry        Charlie Kholhase

                                        Voice:                 Diane Richardson

                                        Piano:                 John Kordalewski

                                        Bass:                   Larry Roland

                                        Drums:               Yoron Israel

 

 

                                   With Performances by  

              The ROLAND HAYES SCHOOL

                            JAZZ ENSEMBLE

                                              &

                                ARTOVOTION

                        Spoken Word and Dance     

 

          

 

             Roland Hayes School Jazz Ensemble

                                                                                    Sponsored by:  Boston R.O.C.K.S 

                                                                                                                                                    The Puffin Foundation 

                                                                                                                Roxbury Action Program 

                                                                                                                Roxbury Heritage State Park 

 

For information  617-749-3010

or  highfort@juno.com 

 

 
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6.  Gubernatorial Forum (DEBATE??+ BPS SURVEYS / School Development. (8/16/10)

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Weigh in!
 
1) BPS surveys -- school development
 
2) YTTF co-sponsoring gubernatorial forum
 
Dear Lorraine,
 
We have two important opportunities to weigh in at the local and state levels.  Please give your input promptly to make a difference!
 
1.   A BPS community survey to inform new-school planning and closures.  This would be a chance to advocate for struggling students & off-track youth to be better served through more alternative options and better support services in the regular high schools and middle schools.  For maximum impact, complete by Monday, Aug 16, mid-day, as the results will be publicized next week.  The district will consider later returns for planning purposes, though you should complete it by the end of next week.  Click here for survey.
 
2.  Sponsor gubernatorial forum. YTTF has an opportunity to join community groups from around the state in sponsoring a gubernatorial candidate forum, entitled "Increasing Opportunities, Reducing Fears & the 2010 Governor's Race," scheduled to take place in the beginning of October.  The forum is focused on youth violence prevention and intervention, which would include dropout prevention and recovery, among other youth issues.  We will be asked to provide $100 and send 10 students.  I'd like to do it (the PIC could provide the funds), but want to know if anyone has any objections. 
 
Thanks!
Kathy
 
 
News! 
 
Race to the Top News:  Today, July 27, Massachusetts was named a finalist in the second round of the Race to the Top application process.  Read the press release  here.
 
Data systems grant.  The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (ESE) recently won a grant that will enable it to improve and expand its Early Warning Indicator system.  Here is information on this longitudinal data systems grant .   The ESE hopes to win another grant that will allow it to provide more support for local districts to better use the data for dropout prevention and recovery efforts.
 
Lower dropout rates in Boston and Massachusetts.  The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (ESE) and the Boston Public Schools (BPS) released the 08-09 dropout rates.  The state rate (2.9%) is the lowest rate in a decade and the BPS rate (7.3% by the ESE caclucuation and 6.4% by the BPS method--this Globe article summarizes the BPS rate improvement nicely) is the lowest in 2 decades, according to the BPS. 
 
Numbers tell an even better story.  In our work, we have always tried to look at the numbers, not just the rates.  According to the ESE data, since 2006, when the state SIMS data system facilitated more accurate reporting, the BPS number has fallen steadily from its highest point 1,872 to 1,308--564 fewer students left school last year than in the 2005-2006 school year.  The state number fell by 1,374 (from 9,959 to 8,585) in the most recent year alone--and by 2,851 since 2007, the highest point since the SIMS conversion.  Read the BPS press release and the ESE press release for more.  Include articles on topics of interest to your readers, relevant news and events. If you find an interesting article on the Web, you can easily ask the author's permission to summarize the article and link to it from your newsletter. Drive traffic to your website by entering teaser text for the article with a link to your website for readers to view the full text.
Rennie Center-YTTF-ESE brief:
 
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YTTF meetings
 
 
Aug 17, 9:30 - 11:00
 
Ed Options strategy Boston ad hoc work group
 
at 
PIC Office
2 Oliver Street
Boston 02109 
617-423-3755
Join Our Mailing List
 
 

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7.   Eviction Blockade Alert - Monday Aug.16 Everett, MA   (8/16--8:30am)

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EVICTON BLOCKADE ALERT

   Monday, August 16, 8:30 am,  

  48-50 Mansfield St., Everett 

 

By car:     Take Rt. 16 to intersection with Rt. 99. Take Rt. 99 (Broadway) north. 

    At City Hall right on Mansfield, 2 blocks to 48-50

By T:        Orange Line to Sullivan Station. 104 Bus up Broadway.

    Get off at City Hall. Walk down Mansfield. 

 

            Pierre and Prudhomme Dumerant and their families occupy two units at 48-50 Mansfield.  They were foreclosed as a result of inability to pay the inflated mortgage value of the housing bubble (created by Wall St.).  Like many homeowners, they can afford to pay a mortgage on the real current value. 

 

            The families were approved for a new mortgage with Boston Community Capital.  BCC offered $190,000 on July 28, 2010.  The Bank, GMAC, operating through Orlans Moran law firm, wanted $260,000.  BCC increased its offer.  GMAC lowered its demand.  In other words, negotiations.  But Orlans Moran sent a "48-hour notice" for eviction effective Monday morning at 9 am.  We will block this eviction. 

 

            BCC is considering a further increase in its offer.  GMAC should continue to give time for negotiations.  The families are willing (have always been willing) to pay rent in the mean time. 

 

            What makes this case even worse is that Mrs. Dumerant (76 years old) had surgery on Thursday and will probably be discharged on Monday – TO WHERE?  Also, this eviction will make 4 children homeless who are now in Everett schools. 
 
            Watch for an update email later today or tomorrow 

 
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8.  Public Hearing Notice: Boston City Council Committee on Housing (8/17--1:30pm)
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2010
1:30PM
CITY HALL - 5th Floor
 
Attached please find: hearing order + hearing notice
 
DOCKET #10-0964 - Committee on Housing Public Hearing Notice
Re: needed funding for repairs & renovation to the BHA public housing developments.
Hearing order attached.  SPONSORS FELIX ARROYO + CHARLES YANCEY
 

 

 
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9.  FYI Demand analysis for Jackson Square Indoor Active Recreation Facility

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Demand analysis for Jackson Square Indoor Active Recreation Facility

Hi all-

 

Hope all is well.  Thanks to all of you who spoke with the consultant company, Ice Management Group (IMG), who worked on the demand analysis for an Indoor Active Recreational Facility in Jackson Square.  This study is now posted on Urban Edge's homepage at www.urbanedge.org.  Our next step is to have the same consultant put together a feasibility study for this facility.  Please let me know if you require any additional information at this time.  Thanks and have a good day.

 

-Katie

 

Katie Provencher

Director of Community Engagement

Urban Edge

1542 Columbus Ave. Suite 2

Roxbury, MA 02119

Cell: 617 293 6572

Email: kprovencher@urbanedge.org

 

 

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10.  Percent for Art at Kittredge Square

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Powahouse Percent For Competition is an effort to bring an inspiring new work of public art to Highland Park's Kittredge Square.

Local designers, architects, and artists - both emerging and established - are invited to enter the competition. As of this afternoon, the Call for Entries can be downloaded at:
http://www.massart.edu/About_MassArt/Urban_Arts_Institute/Opportunities.html

Cheers,
Simon.
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Simon Hare
placetailor.com
617.639.0633 x1

 

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11.   JOB  Oiste Executive Director Job Posting (deadline 8/31/10)
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oiste anniversay banner
Executive Director Job Search
Friday, July 16, 2010

The Board of Directors of ¿Oíste? The Latino Civic Education Initiative, Inc. seeks a dynamic and skilled Executive Director for an exciting and challenging opportunity.

Si desea leer la descripción en español, presione aqui.

  • The Organization and Mission
  • The Opportunity
  • Primary Responsibilities
  • Qualifications and Requirements
  • Application Guidelines

  • The Organization and Mission

    ¿Oíste? is the first and only statewide Latino civic education organization in Massachusetts, and a bold, independent voice for Latino civic engagement. As a 501c3 and 501c4 with a strong local and statewide focus, the mission of ¿Oíste? is to promote the principles and practice of democracy and to advance the political, social and economic standing of Latinos and Latinas in the state.

    ¿Oíste? was founded in 1999 by a group of Latino activists from across the state, who were concerned about the lack of Latino political representation and civic participation in Massachusetts. ¿Oíste? believes that civic education, leadership development and civic engagement are pathways to individual and community empowerment. Its programs help Latinos and Latinas critically and civically engage in their communities, and change systems and structures that have historically barricaded access to quality education, health care, housing and economic development.

    Oiste began as a 501(c)4 organization with a primary focus of providing non-partisan candidate trainings to Latinos who planned to run for office. This focus quickly expanded to include civic education, leadership development and advocacy efforts. In 2001, ¿Oíste? established a 501(c)3 called the ¿Oíste? Latino Education Initiative in order to expand its focus. In 2002, ¿Oíste? defined what has become a unique organizational model: a state-wide system of regional councils with active members, who reside locally and meet monthly to advance the organizational mission.

    ¿Oíste? is recognized for outstanding civic engagement training and education, leadership development programs, and regional councils with statewide constituents. The organization's focused efforts and notable achievements include; effectively lobbying statewide legislators, advancing voting rights, advocating for public policy changes, increasing Latino presence in political campaigns, running for office and getting elected. Since ¿Oíste?'s inception, it has consistently advocated for clean elections and voting rights, putting Latino issues on the map across the state through coverage in major media outlets, including the Boston Globe, The Republican, the Lawrence Eagle Tribune, the Springfield Gazette, BBC, PBS, local TV and radio. As a result of ¿Oíste?'s efforts throughout the Commonwealth, thousands of Latinos and other people of color, have become civically engaged at the grassroots level through local civic education trainings, local and statewide advocacy efforts, and political campaigns.

    Additional information about ¿Oíste? achievements and programs may be found at: www.Oíste.net


    The Opportunity

    The new Executive Director of ¿Oíste? will have a unique opportunity to continue the mission while helping to shape the organization's future. In addition to managing day-to-day operations, driving fundraising efforts and serving as the public spokesperson for ¿Oíste?, the Executive Director will work with the board to help define the strategic direction, strengthen effectiveness and expand opportunities.

    Inspiring confidence of the board and staff, the successful Executive Director will be a skilled manager of budget, finances, and administrative operations, effective relationship builder, broadening, diversifying and deepening ¿Oíste?'s universe of funders, donors and supporters, and passionate advocate, competently balancing competing demands.

    Through the Board Chair, the Executive Director will report to a diverse ten member Board of Directors, and will supervise a staff of three talented and experienced bi-lingual professionals.


    Primary Responsibilities

    • Serve as ¿Oíste?'s primary spokesperson, manage PR and cultivate relationships with local, state and national media
    • Direct and lead successful fundraising initiatives, donor cultivation and grant writing
    • Provide day-to-day management of finances and administrative operations
    • Develop new partnerships statewide and nationally to advance ¿Oíste?'s funding and programmatic work
    • Oversee the quality, implementation and evaluation of programs and activities
    • Supervise, evaluate and develop staff
    • Work closely with the Board of Directors to define strategic direction and implement plans


    Qualifications and Requirements

    Responsible for leading the organization and managing operations, the next Executive Director will be a passionate advocate for ¿Oíste?'s mission and an effective manager of internal operations, with experience working with non profit boards and community groups balancing broadly diverse interests, needs and priorities. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 7-10 years relevant leadership and management experience, a Bachelor or Masters Degree or the equivalent combination of training and expertise acquired throughout the course of a progressive , accomplished career . The ideal candidate will also be:

    • Passionate about social justice; experienced and knowledgeable about issues and trends
    • Able to lead and manage a collaborative, active, workplace of talented, experienced professionals. Someone staff and others like to work for and with.
    • An excellent bi-lingual communicator and public spokesperson fluent in Spanish and English. Strong writing skills in English and Spanish are also required.
    • An enthusiastic fundraiser.
    • Politically savvy, relationship builder and collaborator
    • A confident leader not afraid to take charge or share power and success.
    • A person with vision and purpose able to successfully implement ideas and plans.
    • A natural collaborator, committed to open dialogue and transparency.
    • A dedicated, hard working self-starter with an entrepreneurial approach


    Application Guidelines

    This search is being conducted by Third Sector New England's Executive Transition Program with Transition Consultant Patricia Duarte. To apply, please click here. Only online applications will be accepted. Please include a resume and a cover letter addressing qualifications for the position, compensation requirements, and where you learned of the position. Please submit your resume and cover letter in English. All applications will be acknowledged. No phone calls please. Application materials will be accepted through August 31, 2010, or until final candidates are selected. Interviews will begin in early September.

    We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and actively encourage applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and cultures.




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    phone: (617) 426-6633
     
     
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    12  Grove Hall Farmers' Market-- (Tuesdays + Saturdays in Aug-Oct)
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    Vegetables PicFruit Pic
    Grand Opening
    Grove Hall Farmers' Market
    Saturday, July 10, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
    469 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, MA 02121
    (Public Park next to Flames Restaurant)
    We Accept
    WIC Coupons, Senior Coupons, SNAP / EBT &
    Grove Hall Farmers' Market Coupons
    (SNAP / EBT Purchases are doubled up to $20)
    Grove Hall Map

    Grove Hall Farmers' Market Details
    July 10th to October 30th
    Tuesdays 3pm to 7pm
    Saturdays 10am to 2pm

    Contact Us for Details

    Nicole Flynt: 617-541-5454 x 105, nnflynt@gmail.com

    Ra'Shaun Nalls: 617-541-5454 x 104, rashaun.nalls@gmail.com

    Axel Starke: 617-427-2560, greatergrovehall@verizon.net

    Sincerely,

    Project Right & Greater Grove Hall Main Streets Collaborative

     
     
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    City Hall Office--(617) 635-3510  /  District Office--(617) 427-8100

     

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