
Please join us at this Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7pm, at LBJ Apartments (150 Erie St.) for our first-ever annual meeting of Magazine Beach Partners. Learn more about our plans, progress, programs and finances. We’ll be introducing Phase II-1–coming soon! Refreshments will follow.
Speakers will include:
- DCR’s Director of External Affairs & Partnerships Jennifer Norwood & Sr. Planner (and Magazine Beach Project Director) Rick Corsi;
- Cambridge’s Taha Jennings, Asst. to the City Manager; &
- Magazine Beach Partners board members.
Here is our annual report: MB Partners Annual Report 2018.
Last Friday, the Charles River Conservancy led 60 Ernst & Young volunteers in sanding and painting the benches, cutting ragweed and phragmite seed heads and planting bulbs in front of the bathhouse. And Saturday, another 60 volunteers from MIT (Phi Beta Epsilon) and BU (Delta Sigma Pi) came out in the rain and cut more seed heads and picked up trash. Head of the Charles volunteers were also on site, cutting down the blue indigo along the shoreline so that HOC rowers can have access to the river—THIS COMING WEEKEND! Thank you, all!




Come join us for dinner, drinks and live music Sunday, Sept. 16, 6-8pm—at the restored Powder Magazine! (Rain location also magical: Riverside Boat Club.) Celebrate progress at the park and toast the future. Music by Best Ever Chicken and great speakers and MC, too.
A big 1st birthday party for Rylee, a gathering of the Church of the Nazarene, and a Mass Cali (Calisthenics) meet-up group were enjoying a spectacular afternoon at the park yesterday, along with proud parents out strolling (their daughter will move into her Harvard dorm tomorrow), and others picnicking, reading, dog walking and just hanging out.





Traditional musicians from the Druid and dancers from O’Riley Irish Dance took the stage, along with some exuberant members of the audience, large and small. Thanks are due to the organizers: Sean Clohessy, Jackie O’Riley, and Brian O’Donovan; and to those who provided essential bits: the Boston Dance Alliance (for the dance floor), Home Depot (for the generator), and the Riverside Boat Club (for the chairs). What a lovely evening!
