星期三, 11月 25, 2015

CITY OF BOSTON ISSUES SAFETY TIPS AHEAD OF HOLIDAYS

CITY OF BOSTON ISSUES SAFETY TIPS AHEAD OF HOLIDAYS
BOSTON - Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued safety tips ahead of the launch of the holiday season.

"While residents are enjoying this holiday, it is always important to exercise caution," said Mayor Walsh. "I encourage the public to review our safety guidelines and be safe this holiday season."

Cooking

When cooking large items such as turkeys, always make sure to have the proper sized pan to prevent the overflow of hot liquids on to the stove or a person.

Never leave the stove area unattended.

Familiarize yourself with how to contain a grease fire. Having a small fire extinguisher nearby is always a good idea. They are readily available at local home improvement stores. Keeping combustible items away from the stove is also recommended.

If frying a turkey outdoors, start with having the propane tank and the burner at least two feet apart. This is to be done on the ground away from items that can burn such as porches, garages and trees and leaves. Use a turkey in the 8-10 pound range that is thawed out and dry.

If grilling outdoors remember that charcoal grills must be on the ground away from the house. Propane grills can be on the first floor porch as long as there are stairs to the ground and there is some clearance from the home.

To help protect pipes, avoid pouring fats, oils and grease down drains. Let fats, oils and grease cool and dispose in a container, in the trash receptacle. In all cases when cooking, it is best to keep children and pets away from the cooking area.

Candles

Special precautions are needed to burn candles safely. Use candle holders that have a firm base and keep candles away from combustible materials such as wreaths, trees, curtains, and paper decorations. Never leave candles unattended, and always extinguish candles before going to sleep.

Christmas Trees

When purchasing a Christmas tree, select only a freshly cut tree. The needles should not be falling off from dryness.

When you place the tree inside, start with a tree stand that has a water receptacle and is non-tip. The stem of the tree should be cut diagonally to allow the tree to soak up water from the stand.

Water should be added twice daily to prevent the tree from drying out.

For stability, consider adding some wire near the treetop and run it to nearby walls.

If you prefer artificial trees, purchase those that are flame retardant.

Trees should be at least three feet away from heat sources such as fireplaces, candles, and heating equipment.

Never block an exit with the tree.

Remove trees as soon as possible after the holidays. The Public Works Department will collect Christmas trees for composting from January 4 -15. Don't put them in plastic bags and make sure to take off decorations. Place curbside by 7 AM on recycling day.

Holiday Lights

Use only Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved lighting.

Start by a careful examination of the lights. Before plugging a set of lights in, look for cracked sockets, frayed, loose or bare wires, and loose connections that could cause an electric shock or start a fire.

Never overload your electrical system. Do not connect more than three light sets together.

Whether on a tree or on the house never staple or nail the light sets. Lights should be unplugged during the night.

Fire Safe Toys

When buying children's presents, avoid toys made of highly flammable materials and make sure that all electric toys have the label of an independent testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratory (UL).

Heating Systems, Fireplaces & Chimneys

Heating systems, fireplaces and chimneys should be looked at and serviced by professionals.

For fireplaces, burn only appropriate material and never burn trash or paper. Always use a fireplace screen and dispose of the ashes in a proper metal container.

Smoke Detectors

Massachusetts law requires a working smoke detector outside of each separate sleeping area and one on each level of the home, including at the base of each stairway.

Make sure toddlers and older children can recognize the sound of a smoke detector and know how to respond. Teach children never to hide under a bed or in a closet when a detector sounds. Families should also have a meeting place outside in the case of fire.

Portable Heaters

Portable heaters are not meant to be the main heat source for a home.

Electric powered portable heaters should never be left on while sleeping and must be kept at least three feet away from combustible materials. Use only UL approved heaters that shut off automatically when tipped and always follow the manufacturer's directions on use.

Liquid fueled space heaters such as those filled with kerosene are illegal for indoor use in Massachusetts.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, tasteless, odorless toxic gas, which is produced when fuel burns. CO poisoning occurs most often from faulty heating equipment such as furnaces not properly vented, a blocked chimney flue or a malfunctioning stove.

Exposure to CO can cause headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting or loss of muscle control. The best first aid for CO poisoning is plenty of fresh air followed by immediate medical treatment.

CO detectors are now required in the homes by law. They must be within 10 feet of sleeping areas. In addition, they need to be on every level of the home including the basement and attached garages. Look for UL approved detectors and follow the manufacturer's instructions for placement and operation.

Governor Baker Invites Public to State House Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Open House

Governor Baker Invites Public to State House Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Open House
Open House Encourages Residents to “Make it a Massachusetts Holiday!”

BOSTON  Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito welcome members of the public and their families to attend the annual State House Christmas tree lighting ceremony and Holiday Open House on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The theme of the Open House, “Make it a Massachusetts Holiday!,” will showcase Massachusetts farmers, food producers, agricultural partners and tourism venues. Guests will also be able to enjoy holiday carols and a special visit from Santa Claus.

“We look forward to welcoming everyone to the State House to get into the holiday spirit and learn about all Massachusetts has to offer this time of year,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “I encourage everyone to join us in lighting the State House Christmas tree and learning how to support Massachusetts-based producers and tourist sites this holiday season.”

“Massachusetts has an array of locally-produced and hosted holiday products, tourism opportunities and family-friendly events,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “As we kick-off the holiday season, I hope everyone will join us in making this a true Massachusetts holiday.”

“Make it a Massachusetts Holiday”
State House Christmas Tree Lighting and Open House
Tuesday, December 1, 2015

4:30 PM – 5:00 PM     Holiday Carols and Open House                     Grand Staircase
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM     Tree Lighting Ceremony                                   Doric Hall
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM     Holiday Open House and Santa Claus            Great Hall

** NOTE: All guests will enter through the security checkpoint at the State House’s General Hooker entrance where bags will be searched. Attendees are encouraged to limit or avoid bags in order to limit entry wait times. Media wishing to cover the event should arrive at the media check-in location at Doric Hall inside the State House at 4:30 PM. **

The Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund will also be on site encouraging guests to create holiday greeting cards for service men and women stationed abroad.

“We are encouraging residents to make this holiday season a Massachusetts holiday,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Matthew Beaton. “Our annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony and holiday open house will feature farms, food businesses and agricultural partners, a visit from Santa Claus, carolers and more, making the evening a special way to recognize their contributions to our local food system.”

Massachusetts produces many agricultural and horticultural products typically enjoyed during the holiday season, including Christmas trees, poinsettias, maple products, wines and cheeses, cranberries, turkey, seasonal vegetables and wool items.

“The State House holiday celebration is a great venue for Massachusetts growers to showcase their products,” said Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) Commissioner John Lebeaux. “Citizens and guests can celebrate a Massachusetts holiday and learn a little bit about our agriculture and food sectors: two industries that are vital to the Massachusetts economy.”

“Massachusetts is a magical place during the holidays for residents and visitors alike,”said Nam Pham, Assistant Secretary of Business Development & Interim Director of Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism. “Many of our historic sites and cultural centers are open throughout the season for families to enjoy a genuine Massachusetts holiday.”

Massachusetts attracts 22.9 million domestic and 1.5 million overseas visitors each year, contributing $18.5 billion in annual revenue.

According the 2012 Agricultural Census, Massachusetts’ 7,755 farms help to protect over 523,000 acres of open space and produce more than $492 million in agricultural products annually.  At nearly $48 million, direct market sales account for 10 percent of the state’s total sales of agricultural products and Massachusetts ranks 5th in the nation for direct market sales and 3rd for direct market sales per operation.  

Open House Participants:

Copper Kettle Bakery, Westwood
Ladybug Farm, Hubbardston
Curio Spice Co., Somerville
American Stonecraft, Lowell
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project, Lowell
Ava's Caramel Popcorn, Arlington
Shaw Farm, Dracut
Stone Harvest Farm, Petersham
Koffee Kup Bakery, Springfield
Island Alpaca Co., Martha's Vineyard
Department of Agricultural Resources
Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau
The Cape Cod Central Railroad’s Train to Christmastown, Hyannis
Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge
Freedom Trail Players, Boston
Old State House Museum, Boston
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, Boston

Musical Performers and Entertainment:

Boston Children’s Chorus, Boston
Massachusetts Army National Guard Quintet
Boston Arts Academy Choir, Boston
Everett High Marching Band, Everett
Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, Bridgewater
William Diamond Fife & Drum Band, Lexington

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES BOSTON COMMON TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION, DECEMBER 3

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES BOSTON COMMON TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION, DECEMBER 3
BOSTON - Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Honourable Stephen McNeil, Premier of Nova Scotia, will host Boston's 74th Annual Official Tree Lighting on Boston Common on Thursday, December 3, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

"For 74 years, the Boston Common Tree Lighting ceremony has been a symbol of the start of the holiday season in Boston," said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. "From the time Halifax sent Boston the first Christmas tree as a gift of appreciation for our help many years ago, we have shared this tradition that commemorates not only the holidays, but also a bond between the people of Nova Scotia and our City. I am proud to keep our long standing tradition alive this holiday season, and look forward to season full of fun holiday festivities and community spirit."  
 
The celebration is presented by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, title sponsor The Province of Nova Scotia, and presenting sponsor Distrigas/GDF SUEZ with additional support provided by WCVB-TV Channel 5, Magic 106.7 FM, the Boston Herald, and the Boston Globe.
 
The holiday decorations throughout Boston Common and the Public Garden include the City of Boston's official Christmas tree, a 49-foot spruce donated by Andrea and William MacEachern of Lorne in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.  Nova Scotia also donated smaller trees to Rosie's Place and the Pine Street Inn. 
 
The holiday lights throughout both parks will light up in sequence shortly before 8 p.m. when Mayor Walsh is joined onstage by Premier McNeil, members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Santa Claus.  The show will close with a pyrotechnic display by MagicFire, Inc. 
 
WCVB TV's Anthony Everett and JC Monahan will host Channel 5's live broadcast of the event beginning at 7 p.m. featuring cast members from Elf: The Musical, The Voice contestant Michelle Brooks Thompson, Nova Scotia's Dave Gunning, Black Nativity, Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical, and Berklee College of Music's co-ed contemporary a cappella group Pitch Slapped. 
 
The lighting of the trees on the Common is made possible through the generosity of the Egan Family, the Lynch Family, the Greater Boston Visitors and Convention Bureau, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, Boston Bruins Foundation, Diversified Automotive Inc., John Moriarty & Associates, Thomas A. Kershaw, Steward Health Care System, and contributions from other individuals and institutions. 

The annual holiday display includes the official Christmas tree from Nova Scotia and trees throughout Boston Common.  Refreshments and additional support will be provided by promotional sponsors Dunkin' Donuts, DAVIDsTEA, Polar Beverages, H.P. Hood LLC, Capital One 360, L.L. Bean, XFINITY, and Essential Water. 
 
This is the 44th year that Nova Scotia has given a tree to the people of Boston as thanks for relief efforts following the December 6, 1917, explosion of a munitions ship in Halifax Harbor.  Within 24 hours of the disaster a train loaded with supplies and emergency personnel was making its way from Boston to Nova Scotia. 
 
For more information please call (617) 635-4505 or visit www.boston.gov/parks.  For Boston Common parking information, visit www.massconvention.com/bcg.html.

伍少文"我的中國生活“讓移民落淚

“我的中國生活 (My Life in China)”紀錄片,上週末在薩福克大學現代劇院搏得滿場眼淚,宣佈121日起,將在飛機上放映。
            “我的中國生活“是波士頓長大的伍少文(Ken Eng)耗時七、八年拍成的紀錄片,經由他父親伍經堯回香港,廣州,台山的返鄉探親,憶述過去,訪談親友,檢視近代中國移民的命運。
        片中有失聯多年親友相見的歡樂,回憶偷渡,異鄉生活的艱辛,對比了中國五十多年來變遷巨大,有些人住在現代化城市,已生活富裕,有些人仍住在偏遠農村,環境艱困的各種五味雜陳心情,帶著觀眾起起伏伏。
片中伍家分別住在城市,鄉村親戚們多樣化的真實生活情景,以及他們對自己景況的坦率回應,讓這紀錄片更顯得彌足珍貴。
紀錄片主角是製片人伍少文的父親,伍經堯。片頭坦白交代1966年時,幾乎所有人都為追尋更好生活,不惜冒著可能淹死的危險,游泳6小時的偷渡到澳門,再輾轉到美國。儘管他是知識份子,有著華南師範大學高學歷,這一紙文憑在美國卻全無用處,只能到餐館打工,抑鬱難歡,妻子也因生活環境的不如意,精神分裂,但是為讓子女保有一個完整的家,他選擇“忍“下去。
觀眾們在片尾聽到伍經堯含淚坦言自己過去這些年來,人在美國,心在中國,都跟著心酸的鼻涕,眼淚全湧了上來。
許多人事後在臉書等社交媒體上留言,感謝伍少文這麼自然地拍出一代移民故事,讓他們更了解了父母輩從來沒有說出口的許多話。
伍少文坦言,他很感謝父母當年儘管也希望他當醫生,律師,卻從未逼他放棄自己對電影的愛好。1998年從紐約視覺藝術學校電影系畢業後,他就在電影界做各種工作,拍攝,音樂,剪輯都來,2006年在日本拍的一部紀錄短片,還獲邀上公視,在全美播映。2007年他在在古根漢獎金(The Guggenheim Fellowship)的五萬元支持下,著手拍此片,期間遇過經費不繼狀況,打工,籌款,才歷時七,八年的終於拍攝完成。
基於影片題材,伍少文希望將來能和教育機構合作,把這部片變成教材的一部分。

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            波士頓亞美電影節主任甄翠嬿(左起)和薩福克大學教授薛龍(Ron Suleski),Miky Lee和“我的中國生活”導演兼製片伍少文(左二)。(菊子攝)

楊益“遠行” 波士頓彈多聲弦古箏

麻省理工學院史隆管理學院亞洲商業協會和微信公眾號event全知道合作,日前在該校舉辦國家藝術基金項目遠行——楊益古箏獨奏音樂會”,讓七,八十名聽眾在樂音中陶醉一晚。
            中國文化部和財政部在2013年時攜手設立了“國家藝術基金”,支持藝術創作,鼓勵人才打造,推廣原創作品。
            楊益演奏,陳瑾伴奏,王小月解說的“遠行——楊益古箏獨奏音樂會”,也贏得“國家藝術基金“小型劇目組資助的項目。
            楊益是古箏碩士,青年古箏演奏家,也是天津音樂學院古箏副教授。在古箏世家出生的楊益,11歲就開始隨母親王曉月研習古箏,其後師事多位古箏界名家,1997年畢業,留校任教迄今,期間多次獲得“優秀園丁獎“,“優秀指導教師獎”,2011年還得過“第二屆國際古箏比賽”專業重奏組金獎。
            2014年時,經天津音樂學院副院長方建軍教授、李鳳雲教授及《遠行》作者中央音樂學院李萌教授推薦,她申報的改革古箏樂器,創作並推廣古箏樂曲項目,獲得“文化部國家藝術基金”資助,進而促成這趟遠行演奏。
            洋溢等人的這新作品演奏會,採用中央音樂學院教授李萌和上海民族樂器一廠技術人員共同研發的“多聲弦制箏”,不僅適應於傳統五聲和七聲音階定弦的作品,還可以演奏日本、韓國、朝鮮等七聲弦制的曲目。
            演奏會上,楊益等人演奏了六段曲目,包括山東傳統箏曲,趙玉齋演奏譜的”四段錦“,潮州傳統箏曲林毛根傳譜的”柳青娘,浙江傳統箏曲王巽之傳譜,項斯華演奏譜的“高山流水”,周煜國曲,陳瑾鋼琴協奏的“雲裳訴”。以及何占豪曲的“西楚霸王”,李萌取的“遠行”。
            當晚的節目主辦方,王彥嘉、嚴婷表示,楊益等人在中國浙江,天津等地演出後,最近來北美巡演,先到了溫哥華,再來波士頓,當晚有許多出席者把子女都帶到會場,既欣賞原汁原味原創曲的古箏演奏,聽聽楊益製作,改革古箏樂器,研製出140型便攜箏,曾獲國家專利並批量生產的故事,最後還把楊益等人帶到會場的“出水蓮”鋼絲箏專輯,搶購一空。

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            左起,演奏小組的陳瑾,王小月,楊益,由主辦方的嚴婷,王彥嘉向觀眾介紹。(圖由主辦單位提供)


            演奏會場坐了七,八十人。(圖由主辦單位提供)

第2屆超市員工培訓班8人結業


波士頓華埠社區中心(
BCNC)和華人前進會日前舉辦畢業典禮,慶祝第二屆超市就業職場技能培訓班的8名學員畢業,其中3人還已獲得工作機會。
波士頓華埠社區中心表示,在波士頓市府人力發展辦公室支持下,波市府和包括華埠社區中心,華人前進會,最好企業(Best Corp. )接待培訓中心,麻州工人教育圓桌,全食(Whole Food)超市南端分店,羅氏兄弟超市(Roche Bros.)等機構,企業的華埠/南端合作會攜手辦理這一培訓項目。
華埠/南端合作會為低收入移民提供了為期14週的英語,客戶服務,在主流社會者工作技能等培訓,幫助他們在超市,或者客戶服務業找工作。學員們還都獲得一對一的就業輔導。
            在畢業典禮中,畢業生們分享他們對這項培訓服務的看法,都相信這培訓能幫助他們找到工作,成為社區裡更有用的人。

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            波士頓華埠社區中心董事Betty Szeto(第二排左三起),華人前進會共同主席陳玉珍,營運長劉衛恒,前任共同主席黃夏儀(第二排右一)等人和老師,畢業學員合影。(圖由BCNC提供)