人生一定要有的八個朋友:
推手(Builder)、
支柱(Champion)、
同好(Collaborator)、
夥伴(Companion)、
中介(Connector)、
開心果(Energizer)、
開路者(Mind Opener)、
導師(Navigator)。
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MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF DEAR SUMMER VOL. 2 MIXTAPE
BOSTON - Monday, July 8, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu and the City’s Office of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment today announced the release of “Dear Summer Vol. 2.” This annual mixtape features songs and mixes from artists and DJs in Greater Boston, highlighting the vibrancy of Boston’s communities. This collaboration aims to build awareness of local creative talent, connect residents and families across neighborhoods through music, and celebrate summer.
“Summer in Boston is a truly special time for our residents, families and communities across every neighborhood. We are proud and grateful that incredible talent calls Boston home, and that these amazing artists and creatives create space for community and culture building all year long,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “We are thrilled to launch Vol. 2 of the Dear Summer Mixtape that represents the very best of our creative community, featuring 17 of our best local musicians, mixed by six of our top DJs, and representing our city. As we continue to make our way through summer, we hope that this mixtape taps into the joy and community present throughout Boston’s communities”
“This tape is a reflection of the times and an opportunity to showcase local artists who have international talent, yet are often overlooked,” said John Borders IV, Co-Executive Producer and Director of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment for the City of Boston. “By playing champion to artists from Boston, we are looking to amplify a homemade sound. No other municipality has done anything like this. We look forward to seeing this initiative grow, as Boston artists deserve international notoriety.”
Dear Summer Vol. 2 includes 17 curated tracks that represent various styles and genres, including Hip-Hop, R&B, Rock, Blues, Alternative, and Dance music.
Participating DJs include:
Cammy V, DJ based in Medford
Knszwrth, DJ based in Dorchester
L’Duke, DJ based in Medford
DJ Mez, DJ based in Roxbury
DJ Prince, DJ based in Dorchester
Guru Sanaal, DJ based in South End
“My goal as a DJ, Producer, and contributor to the music scene in Boston has always been to crack the door open for other artists and DJs and let light shine through. I hope that many of them can stay and thrive as creatives here in Boston and garner momentum for projects that they may have in the pipeline,” said Chimel “ReaL P” Idiokitas, Co-Exec. Producer & Curator of “Dear Summer Vol. 2” mixtape. “I’m honored to be co-leading this project, and equally as honored to be able to add to the growing infrastructure for creatives throughout not only Boston, but also the neighboring cities and towns that help make our community so unique.”
Participating artists include:
Amandi, R&B artist based in Roxbury
CD Rose, R&B artist based in Jamaica Plain
Clark D, Hip-Hop artist based in Mattapan
Heyssis, R&B artist from Dorchester and Hyde Park
Blue Light Bandits, Soul/Indie Rock in Worcester
Julia Chisholm, Pop/R&B/Soul artist based in Brighton
Leo the Kind, Hip-Hop/R&B artist based in Dorchester
Najee Janey, Hip-Hop/Soul artist based in Roxbury
Pat Loomis, Jazz artist based in South End
Uche Malik, Afrobeats artist based in Hyde Park
Nay $peaks, Hip-Hop artist based in Mattapan
Caliph, Hip-Hop/Afrobeats artist based in New Bedford
Fabiola Mendez, Latin Folk artist based in Quincy
Jill McCracken, R&B/Pop artist from Medford
Neemz, Hip-Hop/Alternative artist based in Medford
Sança, R&B artist based in Weymouth
Zola Simone, Indie Pop artist based in Cambridge/Medford
"Boston is a booming art city and the New England region as a whole is so slept on,” said DJ Knszwrth, based in Dorchester. “It's fulfilling to have leadership that amplifies the reach of local talent and deepens their roots in a unique way. It's my new favorite tradition; it's an honor to be selected and to put on for your city.”
“One thing about Boston is we know how to come together and build as a community,” said Julia Chisholm, Pop/R&B/Soul artist based in Brighton. “This project exemplifies exactly that. It is more than just a mixtape, but a testament to the power of music and love. Music is and always will be, in my opinion, the most unifying energy. Every artist and every song that is featured on the project has their own unique story. And in those stories, is the essence of the city. You can literally feel it. I am proud and honored to be a part of such a beautiful piece of work. And I hope this music touches people’s hearts and souls and fills the summer with LOVE.”
In addition to Mayor Wu, “Dear Summer” also features appearances from the following 15 Bostonians who represent various neighborhoods, backgrounds and communities.
Mayor Michelle Wu, City of Boston
Kara Elliott-Ortega, Chief of Arts & Culture, City of Boston
Lauren Melendez, NBC Boston
Michael Bivins, New Edition/BBD
Jimmy Hills, Java With Jimmy
Pamela Leins, Boston Education Fund
Paris Alston, WGBH
Jared Weiss, The Athletic
Coach Beefy, Dorchester Eagles
Danielle “Ms. Hot Sauce” Johnson, SPARK FM
Devin Morris, The Teacher’s Lounge
Jeneé Osterheldt, A Beautiful Resistance/The Boston Globe
Brian Scalabrine, Boston Celtics
Aliesha Porcena, Director of Small Business, City of Boston
Robert “ROB” Eugene, HUE Boston
Chimel “ReaL P” Idiokitas serves as music curator and executive producer and John Borders IV, Director of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment for the City of Boston serves as an executive producer for the mixtape. Additional credits for the “Dear Summer” Vol. 2 mixtape include Marquis Neal as Lead Studio Engineer and Connis, a Hip-Hop producer based in Cambridge, as a producer. The mixtape is available to stream on boston.gov/dearsummermixtape using Soundcloud, Spotify and Apple Music.
Free arts & crafts workshops begin July 9 in Boston Parks
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ParkARTS program is pleased to announce the return of free Arts & Crafts Workshops for children. From West Roxbury to East Boston, kids ages three to ten can enjoy a wide variety of arts and crafts activities led by local artists at the workshops held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Participation is free and all materials are provided. All children must be accompanied by an
adult. Groups of eight or more must pre-register by emailing parks@boston.gov or by calling the Parks Department at (617) 961-3082.
The Marionette Puppet Show series will also return in July and August during various children’s workshops. See Boston’s parks come alive with Rosalita’s Puppets featuring marionettes made by professional actor-puppeteer Charlotte Anne Dore. Each puppet show will begin at 11:00 a.m. See the schedule below for details.
Arts and Crafts Workshops dates and locations are as follows, 10 a.m. to 12 noon:
Tuesdays, July 9, 16, & 23
Marcella Playground, Roxbury
Harambee Park, Dorchester
Wednesdays, July 10, 17, & 24
Iacono Playground, Hyde Park
Hynes Field, West Roxbury
Thursdays, July 11, 18, & 25
Fallon Field, Roslindale
Walker Playground, Mattapan
Friday, July 12, 19, & 26
Mozart Street Playground, Jamaica Plain
Joyce Playground, Brighton
Tuesdays, July 30, August 6, & 13
LoPresti Park, East Boston
Langone Park//Puopolo Playground, North End
Wednesdays, July 31, August 7 & 14
Myrtle Street Playground, Beacon Hill Gertrude Howes Playground, Roxbury
Thursdays, August 1, 8, & 15
Medal of Honor Park, South Boston
Ringgold Park, South End
Friday, August 2, 9, & 16
Peter Looney Park, Charlestown
Ryan Playground, Dorchester
Rosalita’s Puppets Marionette Performances are at 11 a.m. Dates and locations are as
follows:
Thursday, July 11: Walker Playground, Mattapan
Friday, July 12: Joyce Playground, Brighton
Friday, July 18: Fallon Field, Roslindale
Friday, July 19: Mozart Street Playground, Jamaica Plain
Thursday, August 8: Ringgold Park, South End
Friday, August 9: Peter Looney Park, Charlestown
For more information and updates on possible weather cancellations, please contact the Boston
Parks and Recreation Department at (617) 635-4505, on our social channels @bostonparksdept
Healey-Driscoll
Administration Kicks Off 10th Year of the Summer Nights Program at Ryan
Playground in Mattapan
DCR Celebrates a Decade of
the Program, Launching the Largest Year Yet with 100 Partners Supporting Youth
Engagement across Massachusetts
BOSTON – As part of an ongoing effort to provide safe and fun recreational opportunities to young people across the state, the Healey-Driscoll Administration today celebrated the 10th year of the annual Summer Nights Program. Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Commissioner Brian Arrigo kicked off the department’s successful program at the Ryan Playground in Mattapan alongside Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and local leaders and community organizations. During July and August, the state’s Summer Nights Program offers a variety of activities aimed at fostering community engagement and personal development to young people across Massachusetts.
“Playing sports kept me safe, healthy, and disciplined when I was growing up, and I want every young person in Massachusetts to have that opportunity. For 10 years, the Summer Nights Program has provided critical programming to our young people every summer, keeping them engaged and active while schools are closed. This year, we’re proud to expand the program to make an even bigger impact,”said Governor Maura Healey. “Summer Nights is more than just recreational activities – our partners foster a sense of belonging and personal growth for young people, paving the way to a brighter future for all.”
“We're thrilled to see the Summer Nights Program thrive in its 10th year, reaching more young people than ever,” said Lieutenant Governor Driscoll. “This achievement highlights our belief in community-based initiatives that nurture leadership, creativity, and healthy lifestyles through sports, arts, and mentorship, empowering youth to reach their full potential
and make positive contributions to society.”
The Summer Nights Program provides free recreational and educational opportunities for young people, ages 13 to 21, in urban areas across the state. Since beginning with four initial partners, the program has grown significantly, serving nearly 20,000 young participants, annually. This year, for its 10th anniversary, the Healey-Driscoll Administration has expanded
the program to its largest year yet with a budget of $3 million, $2.6 million directly benefitting partners and additional funds allocated for police details, equipment, and marketing. This funding will support 100 organizations including municipalities, community groups, and public safety agencies that will provide free activities including sports, arts and crafts, music, and
mentoring and life skills workshops at approximately 125 locations across the state.
“Summer Nights provides an opportunity for our young people to connect with nature and cultivate their roles as the next generation of stewards of the environment,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “This programming is critical in urban areas, where young people have fewer chances to explore nature. By encouraging outdoor
exploration and engagement through these programs, we are able to foster a sense of responsibility and connection to creating a sustainable future for generations to come.”
“The Summer Nights program exemplifies our commitment to providing families and children across Massachusetts with safe, inclusive and supportive spaces,”said DCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo. “One of our top priorities at DCR is ensuring young people have access to welcoming and engaging outdoor recreational programming regardless of their financial
ability. Through this diverse array of enriching and educational activities, we hope to empower young people and foster a sense of stewardship and leadership within their communities.”
“Summer in Boston is a truly special time for our residents, families and communities across every neighborhood,” said Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. For ten years, the state's Summer Nights Program has provided young people and families with a range of opportunities to stay active, build community and grow in new ways. With this expanded program, we are thrilled to partner with the Healey-Driscoll administration to serve even more young people in Boston and across the state."
This year, Summer Nights partners will provide programming in: Boston (Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, Roslindale, Hyde Park, East Boston, South Boston), Attleboro, Bridgewater, Brockton, Chelsea, Chicopee, Easthampton, Everett, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Methuen, Milton, New Bedford, Norwood, Pittsfield, Quincy, Revere, Salem,
Somerville, Springfield, Stoughton, Taunton, Westfield, and Worcester. Norwood, Everett, Revere, Pittsfield, Somerville, Attleboro, Bridgewater, Westfield, Chicopee and Easthampton are new to the program this year.
“Summer Nights programming has been a game-changer to the near thousands of underserved families throughout the Commonwealth,” said Leroy Peoples Jr., Founder and President, The PIM Project, Inc. “In Boston, PIM hosts a fun, friendly and safe environment for children and families, where DCR, through Summer Nights, provides the much needed and necessary support. Without Summer Nights, it would be near impossible for us to provide PIM programming.” “We are excited to experience the magic of our tenth summer serving the children and families of our community in partnership with DCR Summer Nights, where every sunset brings a new adventure and every gathering sparks joy, connection and unforgettable summer memories,” said Deronne Greaves, Co-founder of Score4More. “Effective programs like Summer Nights continue to improve the cultural diversity and landscape in Mattapan and throughout the Commonwealth,” said Alex Seymour, CEO of Youth in Crisis.
Programming will continue through late August, featuring a wide range of activities such as basketball, volleyball, yoga, dance, martial arts, flag football, corn-hole, fishing, ping-pong, cardio boxing, swimming, camping, rowing, kayaking, cooking, painting, Zumba, dodgeball, tennis, and nature exploration. Programming also includes sessions on leadership skill-building, health and wellness, poetry, academic tutoring, storytelling, animation, music,
media production, and career and college readiness programs. Additionally, three providers will provide accessible and adaptive programs, including theater, swimming, and kayaking. Every Summer Nights participant and their families also receive a complimentary ferry pass to the Boston Harbor Islands through Boston Harbor Now.
For a full list of programming, please visit DCR’s Summer Nights Program webpage. DCR will hold additional events celebrating the 10-year anniversary this summer.