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Ablazed with Color!

14 Oct

Stop by the park to admire the fall color. Mass Audubon’s Nature Center remains open weekends, 12-5pm. Thanks to the Erins and Rob for making it such a vital place. Coming up this weekend, Saturday, Oct. 19, 1-5pm, is their program “Heads of the Charles,” how seeds disperse and, of course, the Head of the Charles Regatta, the world’s largest 3-day rowing competition with 11,000 competitors! Single and double sculls launch from Magazine Beach, a great place to gather to watch the race.

Among those will be the many from our own Riverside Boat Club, competing Friday: 7:45am-10:20am; Saturday 7:45am-2:46pm; and Sunday, 8:38am to 4pm. Look for the blue and white jerseys and oars. Go, Riverside!

Riverside will host an open house this Friday, Oct. 18, 4-6pm. Pop in to see Riverside and to learn about rowing and the history of the sport in Boston.

A Glorious End of Summer

2 Sep

The Greene and Dedmon family and Moore, Brown Crowder and Stillwell families, among others, all gathered at Magazine Beach to celebrate Labor Day today. The food was yummy and the light and river breeze spectacular! What a day at the park…

DCR’s swimming pool may be closed, but Mass Audubon’s programs continue. This Thursday, Sept. 5, come down to the park for Animals & Ice Cream. On Saturday, Sept. 7, Young Paddling (kayaking for families) and on Sunday, Sept. 8, Bird by Bird Art Reception, featuring the work of Nora Charney Rosebaum. For more information go here. All of these programs are FREE!

Chinese Paper Cutting, Dance & Dragon Boats Tonight!

16 Aug

Take a ride in a dragon boat tonight, August 16, or do Chinese paper cutting and dance with artist Elena Li at the Powder Magazine, 6-8pm. FREE!

Also, the pool is back open and will continue to be so through this Sunday, August 18, when it closes for the season. So come down and take a dip, 11:15am-6:45pm, Saturday and Sunday. What a great summer it’s been at the park! Thank you, Mass Audubon and DCR!

Bachata Dance & So Much More…

29 Jul

This weekend was magical at the park–with many picnickers, swimmers and dancers. Next Bachata dance class: Sunday, August 25, 6-8pm. FREE, courtesy of Magazine Beach Partners!

This coming week, Mass Audubon will host preschool story time, summer night paddling, nature detectives, an animal & ice cream social and, on Friday, August 2, a Pan in the Park Jamboree! This festival will feature Afro-Caribbean steel drumming, food and crafts. For more info, click here or here. Remember, the pool is open through August 18. Swim there while you can…

A Place to Cool Off

17 Jul

Update: DCR says declared the heat wave is officially over! Mag. Beach pool will close at 6:45pm tonight, Thursday. It’s open 11:15am-6:45pm, daily.

Because of the high heat, DCR will keep the Magazine Beach Pool open for an extra hour tonight: Tuesday, July 17. It will close at 7:45pm! And the spraydeck will be open until 9pm! The park is an amazing place to retreat to on hot summer days. With its river breeze and old shade trees, it’s 10 degrees cooler. And we’ve just set out many more red Adirondack chairs…

Thanks to the Charles River Conservancy and 2seventy bio, who did a big cleanup of the park today, painting out graffiti, pulling out invasives, and picking up trash. Tomorrow, Youth Enrichment Services (Y.E.S.) will be at the park, as well. This will make all the difference.

Over the past week, Magazine Beach Partners has organized two history walks of the park: one for Walk Boston and another one, with Grace McCabe of DCR and historian Nina Cohen, about the Powder Magazine. It’s hot, but not too hot for history!

WalkMass Cambridgeport Walk, July 11, 2024
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So many great programs are happening at Mass Audubon’s Nature Center. Coming soon: Nature Detectives, Riverside Naturalists, Bird Walks, Sound Bowl Vibe Meditations and Summer Paddling. Go here or here for more info.

The Pool is OPEN!

22 Jun

Update: DCR has extended pool hours during the heat wave! The pool will now be open until 7:45pm. For how long, we don’t know…

The FREE Olympic-sized swimming pool is open and will be open daily, 11:15-6:45pm, through August 18. The spraydeck is open 8am-8pm daily. Come cool off at the park! DCR won’t be hosting swim lessons, alas, but the pool is hosting lap swimming from 11:15-12:15pm, Monday-Friday.

Now that it’s summer, Mass Audubon’s drop-in Nature Center will be open Monday-Friday, 3-7pm and weekends 12-7pm. For a list of (mostly free) summer programs, go here.

Many thanks to the Charles River Conservancy for recent cleanups and invasive weeding at the park. It’s looking great and the red Adirondack chairs are out. Come picnic, stroll, lounge, commune, splash & exercise.

Update from DCR: Work on Phase II-2 (turning the sunken parking lot between the pool and river into a grassy beach) won’t begin until 2025 because of permitting delays. More as we know more.

The Spraydeck is OPEN!

22 May

Remember, it’s 10 degrees cooler at the park with the river breeze and old shade trees. Lots of people were gathering there tonight: enjoying the spraydeck, picnicking, reading and playing soccer, frisbee and football. Young kids working out, too, with their dads… It’s cool at Magazine Beach!!!!

Note: The FREE Olympic-sized pool will be open June 22-August 18, 11:15am-6:45pm, daily. Ask pool staff about swimming lessons and lap swimming!

Nature in the City Festival+

27 Apr

Ruby the turtle, art, seed planting, face painting, music and a race are all at Magazine Beach today. And many are just enjoying this spectacular day.

Come check out Mass Audubon’s first 2024 Nature in the City festival (until 5pm). Or just take a walk, a run, a picnic, a read, or a pull up. Note: The pedestrian footbridge is closed. Cross over Memorial Drive at Brookline St. or at the BU Rotary.

Earth Day Cleanup

20 Apr

Great turnout today in the rain for the CRC & CRWA Earth Day Cleanup with so many volunteers from Cambridge Running Club, Davidson College, Riverside Boat Club, the University of Florida and neighbors, too. Thank you, all!

The park is clean and with its spring blossoms and Mass Audubon’s Nature Center open weekends, ready for visiting.

See photos below. Any thoughts about what Liam’s mystery object is or what purpose it served? He found it along the shoreline. It is by far the most beautiful object we’ve found on a river cleanup. Update: Friend and sailor Jamie Frankel has identified it as a cowl/air scoop, part of a boat. (Thanks, Jamie!) What is that, you might ask. Google says:

Some of the heat from these exhaust gases will transfer to the engine bay. A cowl vent, however, will help to reduce heat buildup. It will allow fresh air to enter the engine bay, thus protecting the engine bay from excessively hot temperatures.

Take note: Mass Audubon’s first 2024 Nature in the City Festival is NEXT Saturday, April 27, 12-5pm. Learn more about this program and others at the park here.

Spring is Coming!

18 Mar

With the longer, warmer days, the foliage will soon be bursting out at the park. Already dogs are rolling in the grass and people are out reading, playing soccer, cycling, running and using the outdoor gym. 

This Saturday Mass Audubon will host a Woodcock Walk 6:30-8pm, for adults and kids, ages 10 and up.  FREE. And parents, they’ll be hosting a paid program, 4 sessions of Afternoons Outside: River Ramblers for 6-10 year olds, starting this Wednesday, 3.20. To register and see more information go here.

Update on Phase II-2:

DCR now says that construction (turning the sunken parking lot between the pool and the river into a grassy beach) will begin in September. In the meantime, Magazine Beach Partners is pushing for more trees and native wildflowers. We have lost so many trees over the past year due to severe weather!

See our 2023 MBP Annual Report here!