星期五, 10月 14, 2016

Nvidia 黃仁勳獲選為全世界十大表現最佳執行長之一

黃仁勳。(圖片取自維基百科)
(Boston Orange 周菊子整理報導)哈佛商業評論即將於11月出版的這期雜誌,剛評選出全世界表現最好的執行長,其中8人來自歐洲公司,一人經營巴西銀行,唯一來自美國的,竟是台灣移民,Nvidia公司共同創辦人黃仁勳(Jen-Hsun Huang)
Nvidia座落在美國加州聖塔克拉拉(Santa Clara),被稱為全世界最大的繪圖晶片公司。
根據維基百科,1963217日在台北出生的黃仁勳,1972年隨家人移民來美,其後被送往肯塔基州一家基督教學校就讀,15歲時參加美國乒乓球公開賽,贏得青年組季軍。
他的2007年薪資是2460萬美元,被富比士雜誌(Forbes)排為全美最高薪執行長中的第61名。截至2016年,他擁有的Nvidia公司股票,價值約13億美元。
2009年時,他獲得奧勒岡州立大學頒給榮譽博士學位。
哈佛商業評論的表現最佳執行長名單,有兩點與眾不同處,一是它檢視執行長一生的財務表現,而不只是一年的表現。在該名單上的人,平均有17年的在位紀錄。其次是20%的分數從一家公司在環保,社會及管理上的能力來評定。
不過,儘管美國只有一家公司的執行長打進前10名,但有42人擠進了前100名,包括排名第11耐克(Nike)的執行長Mark Parker,排名第14的星巴克執行長Howard Schultz,排名第16的銷售力( Salesforce.com)執行長Mare Benioff
巴菲特,祖伯格等人都沒擠進名單。
打進前100名的執行長鍾,有30人已連續三年上榜,16人不是在自己的出生地經營公司,84人是圈內人,24人有企管碩士學位,24人有工程師學位,平均44歲,擔任執行長已17年。

波士頓同源會10/19到"藍屋" 抗議饒舌歌手創作辱華歌

CHINESE AMERICAN CITIZENS ALLIANCE BOSTON LODGE Launches
Peaceful Protest against rapper YG’s “Meet the Flockers” lyrics and video
Boston, Massachusetts, October 1, 2016 – The Chinese American Citizens Alliance Boston Lodge condemns the cultural form of violence represented by the music video “Meet the Flockers.”  This extremely racist video, produced by Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson aka rapper YG, incites and perpetuates racial stereotypes, horrendous violence and despicable crime against Chinese Americans.  The lyrics and video blatantly glorifies home invasions on American families.
The Chinese/Asian American community will hold a peaceful protest demonstration against rap artist YG on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 7:00 pm across the street from the House of Blues, 15 Lansdowne Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 to demand an apology, cease and desist performing the “Meet the Flockers” lyrics and video.
Attached is a letter from the Chinese American Bar Association with additional information.

The Chinese American Citizens Alliance is the second oldest civil rights organization in the United States, first incorporated in the State of California as the Native Sons of the Golden State in 1895.  As more and more chapters were established across the country, it became apparent that a complete reorganization was necessary. The name, '"Native Sons of the Golden State," no longer adequately described the national organization that it had become, so a new charter was taken out in 1915 under the name, the "Chinese American Citizens Alliance".  The Boston chapter was chartered on April 3, 1927.
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If you would like more information about this event, please contact Esther Lee at 617-658-3318 or email at CACABostonLodge@gmail.com.

波士頓市今年首辦提早投票 10/19前須登記為選民

波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)。(周菊子攝)
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)想提早投票,記得1019日前登記為選民,與犯罪無關的事務需要市府協助,撥打電話311。波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)13日舉行族裔記者會,提醒移民社區參與市政,有需要,市府一定服務。
波士頓市長馬丁華殊早於712日已宣佈,波士頓選務局無異議通過了將從1024日起至114日止,分別在全市27個地點辦理"提早投票"。波士頓市府為此提撥了67萬元預算。
移民進步辦公室(Office for Immigrant Advancement)。該辦公室
主任
Alejandra St. Guillen(中)說明印製的服務手冊。
1029日這天的中午12點至下午6點,波市議員的9個選區,將各有一處地點,同時辦理提早投票。
波士頓市長馬丁華殊指出,美國有許多州早就容許選民提早投票了。麻州是2014年,他還是麻州眾議員時,才通過提早投票法,今年開始正式實施。
由於有些州在大選日的45天以前,就容許選民提早投票了,美聯社估計,在兩大黨總統候選人,希拉蕊(Hillary Clinton)和川普(Donald Trump)同台辯論前,已經有大約40萬人投了票。
馬丁華殊13日請民主局長Kyron Owens,波市選務局主席Dion S. Irish聯袂說明,凡是已於1019日前登記成為選民者,可在1024日至114日之間,到27個提早投票站的任何一站,辦理提早投票。在週一,三,五時,辦理時間是下午2點至8點。在週二,四時,辦理時間是早上9點至下午5點。114日的週五這天,則是早上11點至下午5點。
在這期間,波士頓市政府每天都承辦提早投票。
民主局長Kyron Owens,波市選務局主席Dion S. Irish聯袂說明。
波士頓市政府為確保選民們知道可在非個人居住選區提早投票,已印製英文,西班牙文,中文,越南文等4種語言的提早投票傳單。市府也借助多種社交媒體廣為宣傳。
118日的正式大選日那天,選民就只能到自己所居住地點的投票站投票了。
查詢提早投票詳情,可上網boston.gov/early-voting
#voteEarlyBoston,撥打波士頓市府服務專線311,或發電郵到election@boston.gov等。
波士頓311則是以前的波士頓市長服務熱線。波士頓市長馬丁華殊希望藉著這更簡單易記的號碼,讓市民和市政府有更好的互動。
波士頓311主任Niall Murphy(左)。
波士頓311主任Niall Murphy表示,波市府已全面更新與市民互動的服務系統,舉凡道路有坑,路燈損壞,路樹倒塌,牆壁遭人塗鴉,收垃圾的沒出現,冬天到了,道路積雪沒鏟等等情況,都可以撥打311。該單位有26名工作人員,平均每日處理900通電話。由於波士頓市長馬丁華殊的重用科技,波士頓311還為市民提供網路版,手機版311。民眾可隨時利用這些工具,和市府溝通所需要的服務,還可以追蹤問題的解決進度。英語不佳的民眾使用311,市府會有義工代翻譯。
原名新波士頓人辦公室這單位,最近已改名為移民進步辦公室(Office for Immigrant Advancement)。該辦公室主任Alejandra St. Guillen表示,為更好的服務移民,該辦公室還在繼續增加移民角落",印製有多種語言的市府服務項目傳單,讓移民們可一目了然市府為民眾提供的一應基本服務,包括社區及學校課後項目,耆英服務,各層級教育,英語學習,家暴個案協助等等的求助聯絡資訊。
波士頓市長馬丁華殊是愛爾蘭裔的移民後代,父母親都是移民。他母親當年入籍成為公民,都是為了能投他一票。他對移民所面對的生活挑戰,有深刻了解,上任後積極關注移民需要。


臺北經文處與中華公所合作推出「臺灣電影欣賞」活動 (更新版)

    臺北經文處與中華公所合作推出「臺灣電影欣賞」活動
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駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處及紐英崙中華公所為饗本地臺灣電影愛好者,特安排於今年10月至12月間放映四部中華民國文化部「臺灣電影工具箱」授權的經典臺灣電影,邀請電影愛好者免費欣賞,歡迎踴躍參加。以下為相關資訊:
地點:紐英崙中華公所(90 Tyler Street, Boston, MA 02111
一、1020日(週四)下午3:30
功夫灌籃(Kung Fu Dunk),朱延平導演,周杰倫主演,2008年金馬獎最佳原創電影入圍,98分鐘
二、1027日(週四)下午3:30
西施(His-Shih: Beauty of Beauties),李翰祥導演,1966年金馬獎最佳劇情片、最佳導演、最佳男主角、最佳彩色攝影、最佳彩色美術設計獎,154分鐘
三、1125日(週五)下午6:00
艋舺(Monga),鈕承澤導演,2010年金馬獎最佳男主角、最佳音效獎;2011年亞洲電影大獎最佳新演員獎,141分鐘
四、121日(週四)下午3:30
大輪迴(The Wheel of Life),胡金銓、李行、白景瑞導演,石雋、彭雪芬、姜厚任主演,1983年金馬獎最佳剪輯、最佳美術設計獎,1983年亞太影展最佳男主角獎,105分鐘
本活動並由中華民國外交部、文化部及國家電影資料館協辦。
本活動相關資訊請洽中華公所617-542-2574或台北經文處617-259-1358。(更新版)



摩頓市公圖館10/18展中華傳統文化


Governor Charlie Baker Reappoints Michael J. Dirrane as Chairman of MassHousing



Governor Charlie Baker Reappoints Michael J. Dirrane as Chairman of MassHousing
Dirrane is the longest-serving Board Member in MassHousing’s 50-year history, has overseen Agency’s tremendous success in providing affordable housing for residents of Massachusetts

BOSTON –  Governor Charlie Baker Reappointed Michael J. Dirrane as Chairman of the MassHousing Board of Directors. Dirrane is the longest-serving Board Member in the Agency’s 50-year history and at the completion of his new seven-year term will have served for 30 years, 21 of which will have been as Chairman. Dirrane leads the nine-member Board that governs MassHousing, which has provided more than $20 billion for affordable housing over five decades.

“I’m pleased to reappoint Mike Dirrane as Chairman of MassHousing,” said Governor Charlie Baker.  “His decades of experience in real estate and affordable housing finance are reflected in the tremendous success MassHousing has had under his leadership in providing housing opportunities for thousands of lower- and moderate-income residents of the Commonwealth so that they can live and thrive here. Mike is a valued partner in the Baker-Polito team’s efforts to create more workforce housing for working families and middle-income residents and he shares the administration’s desire to bring more housing opportunities to our veterans and people trying to overcome addiction.’’ 
  
Dirrane and the other Board Members of MassHousing are all unpaid volunteers and are appointed by the Governor. A South Boston native, Dirrane has served on the governing body for nearly half of the time MassHousing has been in existence. He was first named to the Board in 1993.

“I am honored to be reappointed by Governor Baker during this crucial time for affordable housing in Massachusetts,” said Mike Dirrane. “I am looking forward to continuing our collaboration with the Baker-Polito administration in creating more housing options for working families in high-cost rental markets through our $100 million Workforce Housing Program while advancing our core mission of providing affordable housing for low- and moderate-income residents across the state.’’   

Dirrane is the Senior Managing Director at National MI Holdings. He began his career at MassHousing in the 1980s. He subsequently held senior positions at MGIC, the nation’s largest mortgage insurer; Amerin Guaranty, where he was a founding partner; GE Mortgage Insurance Company (GEMICO); Fannie Mae and PHH Corporation. He holds a BA from Boston College and a MA from Boston University.

In 2008 Mr. Dirrane received the Excellence in Public Service Award from the Greater Boston Real Estate Board’s Rental Housing Association for his work at MassHousing and in particular his efforts to increase the efficiency of the Agency’s rental housing business line.

“I applaud Governor Baker’s decision to reappoint Mike Dirrane as Chairman of the Board at MassHousing,’’ said Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “MassHousing through Mike’s leadership has strongly embraced the city’s goal of creating more than 53,000 new housing units by the year 2030 to meet the needs of our middle-income residents and working families. Mike is deeply committed to helping create mixed-income housing opportunities for Boston residents and I am pleased he will continue as MassHousing’s chairman for the next seven years.’’

Since making its first loan in 1970, MassHousing has provided more than $20 billion in total financial resources for affordable and mixed-income housing. MassHousing has remained self-sufficient over the years, does not rely on taxpayer dollars to sustain its operations and in fact has provided tens of millions of dollars to the Commonwealth to support state housing programs in times of austerity. The Agency is financially robust and maintains issuer credit ratings of Aa3 from Moody’s Investor Service and AA- from Standard & Poor’s.

“I am extremely pleased and grateful that Governor Baker has reappointed Mike Dirrane as Chairman of the Board for MassHousing,’’ said Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (D-Boston). “Governor Baker has identified the creation and maintenance of affordable and workforce housing as a top priority, which is good news for families in greater Boston as well as in our gateway cities from Brockton to Springfield. It is most reassuring to know that Mike Dirrane will be leading that effort. His long career and expertise in the housing industry will provide wise guidance as Governor Baker and our local Mayors tackle the affordable housing challenge.’’

Since Dirrane first joined the Board in 1993, MassHousing has provided more than $15 billion in financing that has supported more than 55,000 loans to homeowners and helped to create or preserve more than 50,000 units of rental housing.
Today, MassHousing has a $3 billion single-family loan portfolio with more than 22,000 loans. The Agency has a $3.3 billion multifamily loan portfolio with 448 loans for apartment communities across the Commonwealth.

About MassHousing

MassHousing (The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency) is an independent, quasi-public agency created in 1966 and charged with providing financing for affordable housing in Massachusetts. The Agency raises capital by selling bonds and lends the proceeds to low- and moderate-income homebuyers and homeowners, and to developers who build or preserve affordable and/or mixed-income rental housing. MassHousing does not use taxpayer dollars to sustain its operations, although it administers some publicly funded programs on behalf of the Commonwealth. Since its inception, MassHousing has provided more than $20 billion for affordable housing. For more information, visit the MassHousing website at www.masshousing.com, follow us on Twitter @MassHousing, subscribe to our blog, watch us on YouTube and Like us on Facebook.

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMEMORATES 400THANNIVERSARY OF SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH WITH SHAKESPEARE UNAUTHORIZED EXHIBITION AND CITYWIDE INITIATIVE

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMEMORATES 400THANNIVERSARY OF SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH WITH SHAKESPEARE UNAUTHORIZED EXHIBITION AND CITYWIDE INITIATIVE
Free exhibition opens today, presented by Iron Mountain Incorporated
                                                                                   

F1_title-pageBOSTON – October 14, 2016 – 2016 marks the 400thanniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, and Boston Public Library honors the Bard’s lasting legacy with its Shakespeare Unauthorizedexhibition, opening today in the McKim Exhibition Hall at the Central Library in Copley Square. The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the BPL citywide initiative All the City’s a Stage: A Season of Shakespeare at the Boston Public Library, connecting audiences to theater and the dramatic arts with programs throughout the library system. Boston Public Library holds one of the largest and most comprehensive publicly-held collections of Shakespeare, including the first four folios of his collected works, 45 early quarto editions of individual plays, and thousands of volumes of early source material, commentaries, translations, manuscripts, and more. Visit www.bpl.org/shakespeare to view the complete offerings of the initiative.

“At some point in life, everyone has experienced the work of Shakespeare," said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. "These opportunities at the Boston Public Library give all the chance to learn more about the creative genius of Shakespeare and how his legacy lives on today."

“Shakespeare Unauthorized is sure to engage and inspire people of all ages, and we hope visitors leave with a better understanding of not only Shakespeare’s works, but an appreciation for the world-class Shakespeare holdings of one of Boston’s finest cultural institutions,” said Julie Burros, Chief of Arts & Culture for the City of Boston. “We applaud the Boston Public Library for ensuring these works are accessible to everyone.” 

Shakespeare Unauthorized: Experience the original works of “The Bard”
Shakespeare Unauthorized, a major gallery exhibition on view from October 14, 2016 through March 31, 2017, includes extraordinarily rare first and early editions of familiar and beloved plays like Midsummer Night’s DreamHamlet, and The Merchant of Venice, as well as all four Shakespearean folios, most notably the BPL’s own copy of the world-famous First Folio. Through the pages of these precious books, visitors can experience Shakespeare in his original language and spelling, just as he would have been read by book lovers and theater-goers hundreds of years ago. 

Shakespeare Unauthorized is made possible through the financial support of Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the global leader in storage and information management services. Based in Boston, Iron Mountain provides charitable grants of funding and in-kind services to cultural and historical preservation projects likeShakespeare Unauthorized through its Living Legacy Initiative.

“We’re proud to help bring this exhibition to life in our home city of Boston,” said Ty Ondatje, senior vice president, Corporate Responsibility and Chief Diversity Officer at Iron Mountain. “Our philanthropic mission is to preserve and create access to our world’s cultural and historical treasures, those ideas and artifacts that make up the human experience, so that they can be shared and enjoyed by everyone. The works and legacy of Shakespeare are the very definition of iconic and timeless treasures, and we’re honored to help present the Library’s impressive collection to the world.”

Shakespeare Unauthorized contains far more than just books of plays: this exhibition features surprising rarities and mysterious objects; scandalous forgeries made by con men and accomplished scholars; books from the luxurious private libraries of early English aristocrats; and memorabilia from four centuries of acting and stagecraft.

“We are indebted to Iron Mountain for their leadership grant to the Boston Public Library Foundation, and for partnering with the BPL to display our extensive collection of Shakespeare materials,” said Boston Public Library President David Leonard. “This exhibition of rare and valuable items promises to provide an inspiring adventure for all who visit. We are also very grateful for the critical funding provided by The Boston Foundation, and the Associates of the Boston Public Library, for curatorial and conservation work that supported this project.”

C&G Partners created the engaging exhibition design that showcases the extraordinary historic material on display in Shakespeare Unauthorized.

“Many know the name Shakespeare, but might not know how to experience something like a rare book, however precious it may be,” said Jonathan Alger, Co-founder of C&G Partners. “So it was very important to us to help that process along for modern visitors. We designed a space that is itself theatrical, intriguing and deliberately ambiguous, veiling what’s to come as any good playwright would.”

The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library, an independent, non-profit institution, features a complementary exhibition,Shakespeare’s Here and Everywhere,which opened on September 3 and runs through February 2017, with associated programming offered. William Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies, and histories take place in a number of fascinating and often picturesque locations throughout Europe, Asia and Africa, in eras from classical times to the Renaissance.  In this exhibition of forty maps, images and three-dimensional objects, visitors view these locales by seeing items from Shakespeare’s lifetime, learning about the world in the time of Shakespeare, and understanding the symbolic role that geography held to the dramas.

Kronborg Castle in Denmark, known as Elsinore in Hamlet, is highlighted in the exhibition. A 1629 Dutch map depicting the Danish Kingdom, along with a vignette illustrating “Elsenor,” is on display. Complementing this map is an original print of “Cronenburg” from Samuel von Pufendorf’s 1696 historical atlas. Geographically-significant quotes from the dramas set the stage for the visitors, such as Marcellus’ line from Hamlet, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (Act 1, scene 4). Visitors also see Heinrich Bünting’s famous “Clover leaf map” from 1581 and Abraham Ortelius’ 1570 edition of Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.

“This is an opportunity for visitors to appreciate Shakespeare in a whole new way, through viewing the cartographic treasures from the collections of the Boston Public Library and our founder Norman B. Leventhal,” said Connie Chin, President of the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center.

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES INCREASED HOURS AT CITY'S COMMUNITY CENTERS

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES INCREASED HOURS AT CITY'S COMMUNITY CENTERS
Operational Shifts Will Provide Boston's Families With More Access and Programming


BOSTON - Friday, October 14, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced operational changes at the City's community centers that will increase operating hours and provide more opportunities for Boston's families. These changes take effect October 15.

"These operating shifts will allow our community centers to be open and fully staffed, offering programs when our families need them the most," said Mayor Walsh. "Our community centers are important resources for residents, and all across the neighborhoods I have heard from people who would benefit from having more access to their neighborhood centers."

Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) operates 36 facilities, including 20 free standing community centers and pool buildings and 16 based in school buildings. Over 2,500 people visit BCYF community centers daily. Shifting employee hours and redeploying some staff will allow BCYF to keep all free-standing centers open Monday through Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Saturdays, the centers will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Five centers will be open seven days a week. BCYF centers in school buildings will operate from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Select school sites will be open on Saturdays.  Morning programs for children and seniors in school-based buildings will still be offered as will school vacation week and summer programs.

"Taking a critical look at our staffing levels and hours of operation yielded these changes which will add value for our participants, add value to the neighborhoods and add value to our staff whose time will be better utilized," said William Morales, Commissioner of BCYF.

An evaluation of BCYF programming found that the department could more effectively meet youth, families' and seniors' need for longer evening and weekend community center hours by redeploying existing resources.  With an increase of staff during peak operating hours, BCYF can provide higher quality programming for Boston's youth and their families.  Extending evening and weekend hours also provides a safe space for young people to gather and receive quality programming and provides working parents with peace of mind knowing their children are in a safe and healthy environment while they are working.   

BCYF streamlined the hours of operation at two school-based centers as a pilot last year. A review of school-based centers found that they are open early morning to late evening, stretching staff thin over 12 hours even though key programming hours in school-based buildings are later in the day from 1-9 p.m. Changing the hours at two centers during the pilot process allowed a supervisor to be on site at all times.  

Also announced as part of the FY17 City Budget were plans to transition the BCYF Grove Hall Community Center in Dorchester to a senior center and return the Mattahunt Community Center to BCYF. While BCYF offers senior programming across various sites throughout the City, they operate only one dedicated senior center, the Golden Age Center in Charlestown. The BCYF Grove Hall Community Center has already transitioned to a thriving senior center in a community that has both requested this and has a need for a dedicated senior space. The Mattahunt Community Center has been operated by Wheelock College for several years now but returned to BCYF on July 1.  

Below is the full schedule of new operating hours for all centers:

BCYF Center
Hours
BCYF Blackstone Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Charlestown Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Cleveland Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Clougherty Pool
Summer: Monday-Sunday 8:00am-7:00pm
BCYF Condon Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Curley Community Center
Monday-Saturday 6:30am-9:00pm; Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Curtis Hall Community Center
Monday-Saturday 6:30am-9:00pm; Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Draper Pool
Monday-Friday 6:00am-9:00pm
BCYF Flaherty Pool
Monday-Friday 5:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 7:00am-3:00pm
BCYF Gallivan Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Golden Age Senior Center
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Grove Hall Senior Center
Monday-Friday 10:00am-6:00pm
BCYF Hennigan Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Holland Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Hyde Park Community Center
Monday-Saturday 6:30am-9:00pm; Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Jackson/Mann Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Leahy/Holloran Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Madison Park Community Center
Tuesday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Mason Pool
Tuesday, Friday 11:00am-7:00pm; Wednesday, Thursday 10:00am-6:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Mattahunt Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Menino Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Mildred Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Mirabella Pool
Summer: Monday-Sunday 8:00am-7:00pm
BCYF Nazzaro Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Ohrenberger Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Paris Street Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Paris Street Pool
Monday-Friday 6:30am-8:30pm
BCYF Perkins Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Pino Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Quincy Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Roche Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Roslindale Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Shelburne Community Center
Monday-Saturday 6:30am-9:00pm; Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Tobin Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
BCYF Tynan Community Center
Monday-Friday 2:00-9:00pm
BCYF Vine Street Community Center
Monday-Friday 6:30am-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm

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