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星期三, 1月 01, 2014

2014紐英崙華人社區僑團主席


2014紐英崙華人社區僑團春宴一覽

1
梅氏公所
2/15(週六)
龍鳳酒樓
梅麗梨,梅少彬
2
黃氏宗親會
2/16()
帝苑
黃仁宇,黃國健
3
余風采堂
2/22(週六)
帝苑
余國華,余景新
4
昭倫公所
2/22(週六)
龍鳳酒樓
許揚威,譚瑞新,謝雲鵬,譚榮熾,許柏照,譚潤新
5
藝聯慈善社
2/24()
龍鳳酒樓
鄭惠民,黃賢池
6
安良工商會
3/28()
昆士龍鳳
李天生,黃國健
7
至孝篤親公所
3/1(週六)
帝苑
陳滋源,陳禮
8
洪門致公堂
3/3()
帝苑
司徒宗達,阮偉昌
9
紐英崙潮州會
3/7()
潮州城
楊克敬,鍾炳南,陳忠超
10
阮氏公所
3/8(週六)
龍鳳酒樓
阮浩鸞,阮謝少珍
11
僑聲音樂社
3/8(週六)
 帝苑
黃國威,李錦光
12
梁忠孝堂
3/9()
喜臨門
梁添光,梁小玲
13
村聯誼會
3/11(週二)
喜臨門
李慧芳,李朝廣,李樹藹
14
三益公所
3/15(週六)
喜臨門
江麗瓊,黎益置,何遠光
15
鳳倫公所
3/15(週六)
帝苑
司徒宗達,司徒焯榮
16
伍胥山公所
3/16()
帝苑
伍侃滋,伍樂仁
17
遡源堂
3/17()
帝苑
方妙昆,鄺衍坤,雷如鏡
18
李氏公所
3/22(週六)
龍鳳酒樓
李天生,李源沛
19
朱沛國堂
3/23()
龍鳳酒樓
朱健威,朱添達
20
華埠居民會
3/28()
龍鳳
余仕昂,梅陳月嫦
21
龍岡親義公所
3/28()
帝苑
劉碧枝
22
甄氏宗親會
3/29(週六)
龍鳳酒樓
甄雪月,甄應源
23
台山聯誼會
3/29(週六)
帝苑
李照桃,朱星發,許惠儀,黃漢湖,黃紹培,吳子瑞
24
龍岡親義公所
3/30()
龍鳳酒樓
關美玲
25
至德三德公所
3/31()
帝苑
吳皓,翁宇才,曹品慈,周哲民,蔡良昌
26
大同村聯誼會
4/12(週六)
帝苑
阮謝少珍,黃國威
27
美東國術會


譚輝,蘇細春
28
振舜太極社


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星期二, 12月 31, 2013

波士頓市長啓動第38届波士頓第一夜

Mayor Menino Kicks off 38th Annual First Night Boston

Mayor Thomas M. Menino today held the city’s annual First Night public safety press conference, encouraging people to come to Boston to ring in the New Year during the 38th Annual First Night celebration. Officials from the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services and the MBTA reminded revelers to celebrate the holiday safely and encouraged visitors to take advantage of public transportation when traveling through the city.

"Boston is the best place to ring in the New Year, and this year will be particularly special," Mayor Menino said. "The amazing teamwork that has gone into planning First Night 2014 shows just how great our City is. We have the best business and cultural communities in the country, and they have worked hard with City leaders to make sure this year’s celebration is the biggest and most memorable yet."

Mayor Menino and city officials are working closely with the MBTA to ensure that First Night Boston 2013 is a safe and fun experience for all. The MBTA will be free after 8 p.m., and visitors should expect an increased presence of public safety personnel and services, including police, fire and EMS.

City officials reminded residents and visitors of the following safety precautions:
·         Families should create a meeting place and phone number to use in case someone gets lost – A lost child station will be located at the Hynes Convention Center. The Hynes Convention Center and the Boston Common will also have a medical aid station.
·         Expect traffic delays in certain parts of the city
·         Public drinking will not be permitted
·         Do not drink and drive
·         Dress warm and in layers with hats and gloves, as temperatures will drop throughout the evening
·         Drink plenty of warm, non-alcoholic liquids
·         Utilize the MBTA, which will be free after 8 p.m. and will run with additional service until approximately 2 a.m.

All First Night outdoor events are free, with the purchase of a First Night button. Buttons are $10 and children under four are free. The buttons are available at participating Boston-area CVS stores, Bank of America, the City Hall ToGo Truck, BosTixBooths and online at www.firstnightboston.org.

Festivities will kick off at 10 a.m., where families can visit various sites and museums around the city, such as the Boston Children’s Museum or the Old South Meeting House. The Puppet Showplace Theatre will present an all-day Puppet Festival at the Hynes Convention Center, and performances throughout the day will include Patti Smith and Her Band, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Anaïs Mitchell, Donald Harrison, and many more.

At 5:30 p.m., the Bank of America Grand Procession will begin with marching bands, puppets, inflatables, dancers, duck boats and, for the first time, the Gay Pride Parade.

Families can enjoy more than 15 ice sculptures, centered in Copley Square and located around the city. Fireworks over Boston Common at 7 p.m. will be presented by The Mugar Foundation and produced by Boston 4 Productions. Midnight Harbor Fireworks are being presented by State Street Bank.

The Boston Transportation Department is advising drivers that parking and traffic restrictions will be implemented in Downtown Boston throughout the day on Tuesday, December 31.The use of public transportation is strongly encouraged.  Those who must bring cars into the city should plan to park in off-street lots and garages. Additional details regarding parking restrictions can be found at:cityofboston.gov/transportation.

First Night was started in 1976 by a group of local artists who sought an alternative to traditional New Year's Eve celebrations and has grown from a small arts event into an arts organization that showcases work by local, national and international artists.  Originally drawing crowds of about 25,000 people, in recent years First Night has attracted crowds of more than 1 million people, generating nearly $47 million in revenue for businesses in the City of Boston.  The First Night concept now serves as a model for approximately 200 celebrations worldwide.

TRAFFIC ADVISORY – FIRST NIGHT BOSTON

On December 31, the City of Boston will welcome the New Year with its annual First Night Celebration.  To accommodate the festivities, street closures and parking bans will be in effect at various locations.  Those coming into the City of Boston to join in the celebration are strongly encouraged to leave their personal cars at home and take the T.  MBTA service information can be found at www.MBTA.com.

TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURES:

  • Boylston Street, from Massachusetts Avenue to Tremont Street, will be closed to vehicular traffic from 4 to 8 PM
  • Charles Street, from Park Plaza to Beacon Street, will be closed to vehicular traffic from 5 to 8 PM
  • Dartmouth Street, from St. James Avenue to Boylston Street, will be closed to vehicular traffic from 12 Noon to 2 AM
  • Atlantic Avenue, from Milk Street to Cross Street, will be closed to vehicular traffic from 11:30 PM to 12:30 AM

TEMPORARY PARKING RESTRICTIONS:

“Tow Zone No Stopping Boston Police Special Event Friday through Wednesday” signs will be posted at the following locations.

  • Boylston Street, Copley Square side, from opposite #585 to opposite #575
  • Blagden Street, Copley Square Library side, at the first two parking meters adjacent to Dartmouth Street.
“Tow Zone No Stopping Tuesday” signs will be posted at the following locations.

  • Arlington Street, both sides, from Beacon Street to Boylston Street
  • Atlantic Avenue, east side, from East India Row to Commercial Street, and west side, from Commercial Wharf to Cross Street
  • Beacon Street, Public Garden side, from Charles Street to Arlington Street, and, both sides, from Charles Street to Walnut Street
  • Berkeley Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
  • Boylston Street, both sides, from Dalton Street to Arlington Street, north side, Public Garden side, from Arlington Street to Charles Street, and, both sides, from Charles Street to Tremont Street. (*Note the Friday through Wednesday restriction for a portion of Boylston Street as well.)
  • Cambridge Street, both sides, from Court Street to Sudbury Street
  • Central Street, both sides, from Old Atlantic Avenue to the Dead End
  • Charles Street, Public Garden side, from Boylston Street to Beacon Street
  • Clarendon Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
  • Court Street, both sides, from Washington Street to Cambridge Street
  • Cross Street, both sides, from Atlantic Avenue to Hanover Street
  • Dartmouth Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
  • Exeter Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
  • Fairfield Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
  • Gloucester Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
  • Hereford Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
  • Milk Street, both sides, from J.F.K. Surface Road to Old Atlantic Avenue
  • Old Atlantic Avenue, both sides, from Milk Street to State Street
  • Surface Road, both sides, from Sudbury Street to State Street

四校友會訂1/20 合辦 松柏梅竹滑雪會

北京大學新英格蘭校友會(松),波士頓南開校友會(柏),波士頓清華校友會(梅),交通大學新英格蘭校友會(竹)將於一月廿日(週一)攜手,舉辦第二屆“松柏梅竹”滑雪會,藉以加強友情,促進聯誼。
活動籌辦者表示,該活動歡迎其他院校校友及朋友參加,預定在一月廿日,馬丁路德日假期的下午一點至九點舉行,旨在同樂。活動選在距離波士頓約九十分鐘遠的Pats Peak滑雪場(686 Flanders Road , Henniker , NH 03242),相信初學者及滑雪老手都會滿意。
活動籌辦者還為校友們注解了一下,“松柏梅竹”的由來。台灣清華,交大素有“梅竹賽”傳統。“梅”取自清華校長梅貽琦,“竹”源於交大校長凌竹銘。北大校長蔡元培以“松”骨氣概著稱,“柏”則是指南開校長張伯苓。
活動費用團體價每人四十二元,包括租雪具費用。如果少於十五人,費用為四十八元。查詢或報名,可洽各校友會。 北京大學新英格蘭校友會(松)http://pkuaa-ne.org/,波士頓南開校友會(柏)https://sites.google.com/site/nankaialumniboston/,波士頓清華校友會(梅)http://www.tsinghua-boston.org/,交通大學新英格蘭校友會(竹)groups.google.com/JTUAlumniNE

主要聯繫人為清華ZHANG, JieXi,電郵為thaa_ski@tsinghua-boston.org