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MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES EVENTS IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE 2013 BOSTON MARATHON
MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES EVENTS IN
REMEMBRANCE OF THE 2013 BOSTON MARATHON
City to observe One Boston Day
with acts of kindness & community service
BOSTON
- Monday, March 27, 2023 - Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Athletic
Association (B.A.A.) today announced two One Boston Day remembrance events
on Boylston Street planned for April 15, 2023 to honor the victims,
survivors, and first responders of the 2013 Boston Marathon. Additionally,
more than a dozen One Boston Day volunteer events will be hosted by City
departments and neighborhood organizations in recognition of our City’s
spirit of care for one another in response to the tragic events of April 15,
2013. Residents are encouraged to participate in one of these acts of
service or take part in their own act of kindness. One Boston Day volunteer
events are being held Citywide and a full list is on boston.gov/one-boston.
“Every
year we come together on One Boston Day to remember the courage, strength,
and resilience shown by our City’s people in 2013,” said Mayor Michelle
Wu. “As we mark ten years, we will gather together in community on
April 15 to remember the lives that were lost, the many injured, and the
spirit of humanity displayed that day. As we honor those forever impacted,
people in all corners of our City will be giving back in a number of ways
and I encourage everyone to get involved.”
The
City of Boston and the B.A.A. will honor the day with two remembrance
events on Boylston Street on Saturday, April 15, 2023. The first will be an
early morning private gathering and wreath laying at the memorial sites for
the families who lost loved ones at the 2013 Boston Marathon. Honor guards,
including the Boston Fire Department, Boston Police Department, Boston
Emergency Medical Services, and Suffolk County Sheriff Department’s Honor
Guards, will be present at the memorial sites throughout the day. After the
B.A.A. 5K race, the City will open Boylston Street between Dartmouth and
Fairfield Streets for members of the public to visit the memorial
sites.
At
2:30 p.m., the public is invited to join members of the One Fund Community,
Governor Maura Healey and Mayor Wu, first responders, hospital leaders,
B.A.A. leadership, and local running groups at the Boston Marathon Finish
Line for a dedication of a new commemorative finish line, the ringing of bells,
and the unveiling of a One Boston Day marker on Boylston Street.
WCVB
will be the pool television camera for the morning gathering on Boylston
Street. The B.A.A. will provide an on-street pool camera tv feed for the
2:30 p.m. remembrance, but media will be able to film this afternoon event
in other designated areas. More detailed media guidelines will be sent
closer to April 15.
“As
One Boston Day approaches, we continue to honor the strength and resilience
of our community,” said Jack Fleming, B.A.A. President and Chief
Executive Officer. “This year, our theme for the Boston Marathon is
oneBOSTON, symbolizing the unity and spirit witnessed after April 15, 2013.
This year, we will gather on Boylston Street as one with the City of Boston
and runners from around the world in reflection and remembrance.”
Mayor
Wu made a call to action last month for City departments and local
organizations to register their One Boston Day acts of service events on boston.gov/one-boston.
Many organizations including hospitals, neighborhood civic groups, and City
of Boston departments are hosting service events in honor of One Boston
Day, and are open to the public to volunteer. Service events range from a
shoe drive held by Cradles to Crayons, Parkway Running Club, and West
Roxbury Main Streets; to a Dorchester neighborhood cleanup hosted by
Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association & John Hancock Investment
Management. A full list is available on boston.gov/one-boston and will be updated as more
volunteer opportunities are submitted.
"This
time of year evokes a strong emotion for so many of us across the City and
the people touched by the tragedy ten years ago. But the most prevailing
one is that Boston is indeed strong, and that our communities show up for
each other in times of need,” said Jacob Robinson, West Roxbury Main
Streets Executive Director. “Over the course of the pandemic, we've
seen the same mentality and resilience throughout Boston's neighborhoods
and Main Streets districts. It's that spirit which is so important to
admire and keep aflame. We're honored to participate in the One Boston Day
volunteer event with Mayor Wu, the City of Boston, Parkway Running Club,
and the many other groups and individuals coming together on Saturday,
April 15."
“Cradles
to Crayons is committed to making life better for children by providing the
essentials they need. We are grateful to partner with West Roxbury Main
Streets and the Parkway Running Club to collect new and gently used
sneakers as part of the One Boston Day events,” said Aubrey Henderson,
Executive Director of Cradles to Crayons Massachusetts. “What better
way to celebrate our community’s resilience, generosity and strength, than
by giving back to help others.”
“That
day on April 15, 2013 uprooted our community in many ways but Boston united
in strength. Since that day, our communities have continued to come
together and give back in their own way to bring people a sense of purpose
as reinforced with the Martin Richard Foundation,” said Desmond Rohan,
Board member of Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association. “The feeling of
giving back in whatever way is a fulfilling feeling for anyone. It’s
also a great way to know your community and its citizens. Boston
needs a little love after the winter months and our event of a community
cleanup will make our neighborhood shine a little more as we head toward
spring.”
Groups
interested in registering their events can continue to do so here. Mayor Wu is also encouraging Boston residents to take part
in their own individual acts of kindness, including those on the 2023 One Boston Day Acts of Kindness Checklist.
Examples from the checklist range from buying a cup of coffee for a
stranger to donating blood. Like in years past, people are welcome to share
their reflections and acts of service plans for One Boston Day on social
media with the hashtag #OneBostonDay.
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