November 30, 2007

ESAC Announces GED PROMISE Mentoring Program

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ESAC has an exciting new program to provide mentors for GED Plus students. They are now recruiting mentors for students in our Dudley and Egleston Square classes.

The GED Plus PROMISE Mentoring Program prepares GED Plus students for achievement in the workforce and educational environment.  PROMISE matches volunteer mentors with GED Plus students to focus on relationship building, goal setting, and career exploration activities.

Two Orientation meetings for people interested in learning more about becoming a mentor is planned for Wednesday Dec. 12 and Wednesday Jan 8 (both at 5:30PM at Youth Opportunity Boston).  Please help us spread the word by posting and circulating the attached flyer.

For more information please call Janeen at 617 541 2643.

Thank you very much.

Bob Pulster, ESAC
617 524 2555
www.esacboston.org

Greater Egleston Holiday Tree Lighting – Fiesta Navide

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What: Greater Egleston Holiday Tree Lighting – Fiesta Navideña

When: Saturday, December 8 – Sábado 8 de diciembre -2:30 – 5:00 pm

Where: Peace Garden – Egleston Square – Jardín de la Paz (Intersection of School and Washington Street)

Why: Raffles/rifas– bikes, cd’s, sneakers!, visit Santa, free haircuts for men, fun for children – Actividades para ninos!

Trolley Pick Up Schedule – Horario de Transporte

  • 2:30 Academy I and New Academy: Weaver Way parking lot (en el estacionamiento)
  • 2:40 Westminster Ct: Main entrance by Ellis School (Entrada principal por la Ellis)
  • 2:50 Spencer House: Main entrance on Columbus (Entrada principal por Colombus)

Event Schedule Programa del Evento

  • Tree Lighting at Peace Garden 3:00 Encendido del Arbolito de Navidad
  • Activities in Egleston Square 3:30 Actividades en Egleston Square
  • BNN tours of the new facility! 4:00 Giras del nuevo edificio de BNN
  • OrigiNation Holiday Show 4:30 Entretenimiento Navideno
  • Last trolley departs Egleston Sq. 5:00 Ultimo transporte sale de Egleston Sq.

Senior Citizens, please join us! Todas las personas de edad avanzada están bienvenidas!

Sponsors – Promotores:

Latino Salon, Bikes Not Bombs, Alberto’s Barbershop, Skippy White’s, Lawson’s Barbershop, Super Mario Sneakers, Sovereign Bank, Egleston Pizza, Dunkin Donuts, Starfish Market, Joseph’s Fashions, Teen Empowerment, 826 Boston, Office of Neighborhood Services, OrigiNation, Egleston Square Library, Old Stag Tavern, Boston Main Streets, Egleston Square Main Street, Boston Neighborhood Network, Urban Edge Resident Leadership Team

JP Canine Parade!

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When: Saturday, December 1st, 1:30 PM


Start at:
First Baptist Church at 1:30 and walk up Centre to the Monument for the Tree Lighting at 2:15 at the Monument with Mayor Menino!

Thank you from Community Servings

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Pie 2007 Banner

     
    Another Pie in the Sky has come and gone, and all I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you. 
 
    By raising enough money to provide thousands and thousands of meals to our critically ill neighbors, you have helped Community Servings in an amazing way.
 
    We’re still counting dollars, dotting i’s, and crossing t’s, but I can say with confidence that this is was the biggest sale ever for us, exceeding last year’s record of $350,000.  With your help, we did it!  We will have more information next week about finalized numbers.  For now, you should know how much we appreciate all your effort.  We hope you had a great Thanksgiving and are preparing for a wonderful holiday season.  Thank you again.
 
Sincerely,
 
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Damon Cawley
Special Events Coordinator
Community Servings
(617) 522-7777 x235

JP Unplugged Presents Dave Crossland and Terry Kitchen December 8th!

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JP Unplugged presents a concert by singer/songwriter DAVE CROSSLAND on Saturday December 8 at the historic Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain. The concert will begin at 8 PM and admission is $10. Opening the concert will be singer/songwriter (and JP Unplugged founding member) TERRY KITCHEN. For reservations call 857-928-5417 or email reservations@jpunplugged.org. Advance reservations strongly suggested. Please arrive by 7:45 to claim your reservation.

JP Unplugged is a concert series dedicated to presenting quality live acoustic music in an intimate listening environment in Jamaica Plain. It is organized by Boston-based singer/songwriters and acoustic music supporters who believe both the community and its artists benefit when the music is the focus. JP Unplugged is dedicated to presenting both nationally known and local artists to the Jamaica Plain community.


A dynamic vocalist with solid command over his 1949 Gibson J-45, DAVE CROSSLAND is one of the best performing songwriters under the radar today. Crossland began playing professionally while a college student in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A local favorite, he became a frequent opener for national acts and a regular headliner at the Ark, one of the finest acoustic music clubs in America. Finishing college with an honors thesis on Woody Guthrie, he left for Boston to hit the open mikes and sharpen his craft. There, Crossland quickly rose to headliner status, to be counted “among the most promising voices in the Boston folk scene” by the Boston Globe.

 

A witness and caretaker during his mother’s prolonged battle with cancer, Dave’s experience effort greatly affected the direction of his songwriting as well as his life. His new CD Pearl is the harvest of this journey. Produced by Jim Infantino (of Jim’s Big Ego), the CD is striking in its sophistication and substance and is a seductive mix of imagery, nuance and grace – a unique, genre-blending body of work that reveals the polished maturity of Crossland’s songwriting and musical talents.


Called “one of New England’s best songwriters” by The Boston Globe, TERRY KITCHEN’s songs are portraits of ordinary people and emotions, captured with extraordinary compassion, honesty and humor. He will be performing songs from his latest CD Heaven Here on Earth, which spent fourth months on the national Folk-DJ airplay chart, reaching #25. His songs have won the USA Songwriting Competition and the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest and been runner up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. His CDs will be available at the performance, and are also available at www.terrykitchen.com.

 

TERRY KITCHEN has been performing on the national folk coffeehouse and festival circuit for the past fifteen years. Heaven Here on Earth is Kitchen’s 7th CD for the urban campfire label, following 2004′s that’s how it used to be, 2002′s Right Now, 1999′s blues for cain & abel, 1997′s blanket, and 1995′s I Own This Town. Kitchen has performed at such folk clubs as Cambridge’s Club Passim, the Postcrypt Coffeehouse and Cafe Lena in NY, Godfrey Daniels in Bethlehem, and the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, and the Falcon Ridge (NY) and South Florida folk festivals. A former Jamaica Plain resident (and a founding member of JP Unplugged), Kitchen currently resides in Roslindale.


The Loring-Greenough House, built in 1760, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been a historic house museum since 1926. Its beautiful period decor and intimate size make it an ideal setting for acoustic music.


For more information on DAVE CROSSLAND visit www.davecrossland.com

For more information on TERRY KITCHEN visit www.terrykitchen.com

November 29, 2007

Holiday Drive at the El Oriental De Cuba

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Neighbors For Neighbors Annual Holiday Drive – Donate today!

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Neighbors for Neighbors has initiated its third annual holiday drive, and we’re inviting you to join us!  This year, our project is to raise money and in-kind donations to support Horizons for Homeless Children. In previous years we have raised about $500 dollars. This year our goal is $1,000. The more money we raise, the more new toys, books, and art and craft supplies we can purchase for our needy little neighbors aged 2 months to 6 years.

  • WHEN: The holiday drive will take place from November 26, 2007 – December 16, 2007.
  • WHERE: At drop off location on the map below and the Pay Pal button above.



Donate now via the Pay Pal button below:



Or Donate at one of our partner locations below:


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Thank you to the following JP businesses that are donation drop off locations:

Alchemist Restaurant and Lounge, 435 S Huntington Ave
Blanchard’s Liquors, 741 Centre Street
Boing Toys, 729 Centre St
Brendan Behan Pub, 378 Centre Street
Centre Street Liquors, 387 Centre Street
City Feed and Supply, 66 Boylston Street
Fat Ram’s Pumpkin Tatoo, 380 Centre Street
Food Wall, 387 Centre St
JP House of Pizza, 775 Centre Street
Oriental de Cuba, 416 Centre St
Petal and Leaf, 467 Centre St
Sweet Christophers, 601 Centre St
Sweet Finnish, 761 Centre Street
The Milky Way, 405 Centre St
Ula Cafe, The Brewery, 284 Amory St
Video Underground, 385 Centre
Zesto’s Pizza, 460 Centre Street


November 28, 2007

12/8: Contradance with Phantom Power, Sue Rosen calling

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Just received from my friends, Lissa Schneckenburger (of Hilali) and Corey DiMario (of Crooked Still). 
Boston Gay and Lesbian Contra Dancers present...
When Sat, Dec 8, 2007 7:30 to 11:00 pm
Title Holiday Dance Party!
  HOT HIGH ENERGY CONTRAS & SQUARES with 2 great favorites of our dance community – Sue Rosen and the hot music of PHANTOM POWER!!
Caller Sue Rosen
Band Phantom Power (includes: Bruce Rosen (piano) & Lissa Schneckenberger (Fiddle) & Corey DiMario (Bass)
Cost $10 or pay as you’re able. Children under 12 – free!
Place 1st Church of Jamaica Plain (Unitarian-Universalist), corner of Centre and Eliot Streets (at the monument), Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA.
Notes

For those of you who love the high energy thrill of a fun filled contra dance, we have a special holiday treat for you! This evening, we have two long time favorites of our local and dance camp community coming out tonight: Sue Rosen as caller and the FABULOUS sounds of PHANTOM POWER! including: Bruce Rosen on the hot keyboard, Lissa Schneckenberger on her fabulous Fiddle & the handsome Corey DiMario on the sweet Bass.

Oooooo…all together, can you say “HOT CONTRAS!!” You BET, and tonight you can dance it. Be there and be guaranteed of a satisfying fun evening of incredible music and dances, all provided from this great caller and musical treat!

Everyone is welcome to attend this event. Bring along your friends and let’s make this one great evening you won’t be sorry to have attended – GUARANTEED! :-)

More information

p.s.  If you go, congratulate the happy newlyweds, Lissa and Corey, who were married in October.

…and if you like their music, mark your calendar for Saturday, March 15, when the Lissa Schneckenburger Band will perform at the Notlob Parlor Concert series at Loring-Greenough House.

Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
Jeff Boudreau
Notlob Parlor Concerts ~ http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com
Notlob Mailing List ~ http://groups.google.com/group/notlobmusic
Notlob artist information ~ http://www.myspace.com/notlobhouseconcerts

The Mug Project Featured on Cool People Care

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Get Your Mug On by Sam Davidson | Wednesday, November 28, 2007

You should already know that we’re big fans of people who like to take their own mug when they go out for some java or tea. But sometimes, it’s hard to remember to carry your stainless steel or ceramic companion when you head out the door. Lucky for you, you can now join up with The Mug Project. This endeavor of the same folks who brought you The Nametag Project helps you to connect and share stories and ideas with like-minded individuals who like coffee but like saving the planet even more. Join today and become our mug-reusing friend.

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Christmas Cards Made Easy!

Birmingham’s Community Kitchens Holiday card fundraiser is a great opportunity for folks to give a thoughtful gift to their friends and family while giving a warm meal, hope and reassurance to those in the community who have very little. And you don’t have to lift a finger! Just make a donation and send in your list of names and addresses; the staff and volunteers of the Kitchens will sign, address and mail the cards on your behalf. Yes, it really is that easy!
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November 27, 2007

“An Unreasonable Man” Documentary Screening (Friday)

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“An Unreasonable Man” Documentary Screening

An Unreasonable Man

Friday, November 30th, 7:00pm

First Church in Jamaica Plain, Unitarian Universalist, Sanctuary

6 Eloit St, Jamaica Plain (Across from the Monument)

Whoever said, “One person can make a difference” must have been talking about Ralph Nader. For over forty years Nader has taken on big business and corporate America all in the name of the people. But lately this consumer advocate’s halo has been a bit tarnished. Is he a hero? A villain? A principled man? Or an egomaniac? You decide.

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