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星期五, 12月 07, 2018

紐英崙養生舞協會歡慶聖誕

紐英崙養生舞協會出席聖誕慶祝會的學員們和嘉賓合影。(周菊子攝)

                   (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)紐英崙養生舞協會125日在中華公所大廳慶祝聖誕節,五、六十名學員全部化身聖誕老人,穿著一身白衣,頭頂紅帽,載歌載舞,歡樂非常。
盧善柔(左一)代表波士頓市議員Ed Flynn 致詞。旁為,
伍鍾美貞,黃國麟,黃周麗桃,周美桃等人。(周菊子攝)
          紐英崙養生舞協會是個非牟利健身組織,以教授簡單易學舞蹈,幫助年長者強健身體為宗旨,七年前由熱愛武術及健身舞蹈的周美桃創辦。經丈夫馬偉輝,姊姊周麗桃,姊夫黃國麟的鼎力支持,熱心學員的協助會務,越來越受歡迎,如今已有來自各地的80多名學員參加,除了每週三早上練舞之外,每週五還有一場限收學員30人,會用到刀,劍,扇等道具的進階班。
右起,伍鍾美貞,單鳳琴,周美桃,黃周麗桃等人在會中合影。
(周菊子攝)
             5日的聖誕節慶祝會,別出心裁,周美桃為每位出席者準備了一頂紅色聖誕帽,這天進會場的人,全都變成了聖誕老人,歡天喜地的唱感恩有你迎春花等歌曲,魚貫而行的排圓圈,揮舞跳動,再享用黃周麗桃準備的美食佳餚,熱心學員們當天現做的炸麻球,煎芋餃,長興豆腐贈送的甜美豆花。
             波士頓市第二區市議員愛德華費林(Ed Flynn)本人當天不能親至,特地派代表盧善柔到會場致意,說明議員的辦公室大門永遠為市民而開。
             紐英崙中華公所財政陳文浩,波士頓安良工商會會長伍輝民也都應邀做嘉賓,出席同樂。               紐英崙養生舞協會將於一月九日慶祝成立八週年。
          
唱"迎春花"。(周菊子攝)

跳到高興時,高舉雙手以示歡欣。(周菊子攝)

周美桃帶隊跳動。(周菊子攝)


周麗桃致詞。(周菊子攝)

享用美食。(周菊子攝)
學員自己做的炸麻圓,煎芋餃等甜品。(周菊子攝)
出席學員合影。(周菊子攝)

New Sustainable Infrastructure Coming To 9 C40 Cities

New Sustainable Infrastructure Coming To 9 Cities As C40 Cities Finance Facility Announces Support For Transformational Projects

Nine cities will receive specialist financial advice and bespoke support from leading global experts to develop sustainable infrastructure projects from great ideas and plans into fully financed reality. The Colombian cities of Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Cali, Montería, along with Tshwane, South Africa; Quito, Ecuador; Curitiba, Brazil; Quezon City, The Philippines; and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, will receive support over the next two years from the C40 Cities Finance Facility. This support will allow the cities to prepare a financially sound business proposal for projects that they have identified as priorities to meet their ambitious visions of being world leaders in delivering sustainable and inclusive climate action. 
The support provided by a host of national and international experts will enable each city to develop high-quality infrastructure projects which fit the needs of its citizens. The initiative will also ensure the cities retain the skills and structures to produce a pipeline of sustainable infrastructure projects throughout the city. 
The C40 Cities Finance Facility selected nine cities following a rigorous and competitive process including a call for applications in early 2018, and a competitive process to select suitable projects. Support has been offered to cities in the sectors of transportation, energy and adaptation. The following cities have been offered support for their infrastructure projects:
Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Cali, Montería – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help create Public Bikeshare Systems in four cities across Colombia. The project will make cycling more accessible and affordable, providing a healthy and safe mode of transport. 
Tshwane – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help create a 17km bicycle spine through the city and support the construction of a combined heat and power biogas plant at the Zeekoegat waste water treatment works. 
Quito – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help Quito electrify the Ecovía Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor. The project will improve air quality and provide greener, healthier streets for the citizens of Quito.
Curitiba – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help install solar panels on four bus terminals and the deactivated Caximba Landfill in Curitiba. The project will pave the way for scaling up of rooftop solar projects across all public buildings and bus stops in Curitiba.
Quezon City – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help install solar panels on 50 schools to provide reliable and undisrupted power supply to support disaster risk management for Quezon City. The project will build resilience to managing climate change related extreme weather events while increasing clean, renewable energy generation in the city.
Dar es Salaam – The C40 Cities Finance Facility will help reduce the vulnerability of the Msimbazi floodplain to extreme climate related flooding. The project will create much needed employment and protect the city’s most vulnerable citizens from extreme weather events. 
The announcement of support was made at the CFFactory – an international conference on cities, climate change, and finance – in Berlin. The conference is bringing together cities, urban practitioners, national governments, NGOs and financial institutions to explore solutions to financing challenges for cities; across developing and emerging economies. The CFFactory is co-hosted by the C40 Cities Finance Facility and Senate of Berlin from the 28th to 30th of November at the Berlin City Hall. 
“The mayors of the world’s great cities know what needs to be done to create the healthy, prosperous and sustainable cities of the future. Investors and global financial institutions need to step up and match the bold ambition being displayed by mayors”, said Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris and Chair of C40. “I’m delighted that, with support from the C40 Cities Finance Facility, these nine cities will deliver the transformation that citizens are demanding for their communities.”
“The scientific evidence is now absolutely clear that we need urgent and radical transformations in our cities to prevent climate breakdown, said Mark Watts, C40 Executive Director. “The C40 Cities Finance Facility is so valuable because it helps unlock the finance needed to make great ideas on paper, a reality on city streets. The challenge now is to increase the speed and scale that these sustainable infrastructure projects are built, including in cities beyond the C40 network. That’s why we’re thrilled that three non-C40 cities in Colombia are included in the list of cities benefiting from CFF support today.”
“The CFF underscores the importance of development partnerships for an effective and truly transformative international cooperation” said Andreas Proksch, Director General, GIZ Sector and Global Programmes Department GIZ. “With an integrated and demand-driven approach we are enabling cities to access infrastructure finance and combat climate change, one of the defining challenges of our generation."

羅德島普域敦斯和廣東珠海結為姊妹市

政協珠海市委員會主席陳洪輝(左)和羅德島州普域敦斯市市長
Jorge O. Elorza簽署合作協議後握手。(鄭義提供)

            (Boston Orange 周菊子報導) 美國羅德島州普域敦斯市(Providence)和中國廣東省珠海市124日在普域敦斯市市政大廳簽署企業及友誼協議,結為姊妹市。
             普域敦斯市在市府新聞中表示,兩市將促進彼此的經貿交流,並以教育,科技,文化和健康服務為優先項目。
政協珠海市委員會主席陳洪輝(左)和羅德島州普域敦斯市市長
Jorge O. Elorza簽署合作協議。(鄭義提供)
2015年,羅德島州布萊恩特(Bryant)大學和北京理工大學珠海學院合作,在珠海市設立布萊恩特學院,首先推出會計系時,普域敦斯市市長Jorge O. Elorza就曾於10月份應邀,率領包括該市經濟發展主任Mark Huang的訪問團,和布萊恩特大學校長梅恪禮(Ronald K. Machtley)等一行人到訪珠海市,並與珠海市簽署了一份合作協議。
珠海市這次回訪,由珠海市公共外交協會,政協珠海市委員會主席陳洪輝率團,正式開啟兩市的姊妹市關係。
布萊恩特大學校長梅恪禮,該校美中研究所學術項目副所長劉孔禮,羅德島州華人教授協會會長鄭義,前會長萬寅生,強生威爾斯大學國際評估及關連主任章賢信等人當天應邀觀禮。 
珠海市是中國經濟特區之一,全市常住人口167萬餘人,比羅德島州整個州的人口還多。全長55公里,連接香港大嶼山、澳門半島和廣東省珠海市,獲英國衛報稱為現代世界七大奇蹟之一的港珠澳大橋,20181024日通車時,備受各界矚目。
左起,張賢信,鄭義,梅恪禮,萬寅生,URI訪問學者,劉孔禮。
(鄭義提供)
以下為普域敦斯是市府新聞稿:

Mayor Elorza Welcomes Delegation from Zhuhai, China



Cities of Providence and Zhuhai, China sign ‘Cooperation & Friendship Agreement’
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza joined city officials and a delegation from Zhuhai, China to sign a ‘Cooperation & Friendship Agreement’ this afternoon at Providence City Hall.
The agreement marks the beginning of a ‘Sister City’ relationship between Zhuhai and Providence. In the agreement both cities agreed to foster economic and trade growth while giving priority to education, science & technology, culture and health services.
“I am excited to embark on this new partnership between Providence and Zhuhai, China,” said Mayor Elorza. “I look forward to working with the Zhuhai Municipal Committee to explore cultural and economic opportunities for cooperation between our two cities.”
The visit was organized with the support of Bryant University and local economic and cultural partners.




星期四, 12月 06, 2018

Governor Baker Swears in New Secretary of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security

Governor Baker Swears in New Secretary of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security



BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito held a press conference announcing the appointment of Thomas Turco to be the next Secretary of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Turco is preceded by Dan Bennett, who served in the Baker-Polito Administration for four years and led the department to key reforms, such as the turnaround at Bridgewater State Hospital, law enforcement efforts to combat the opioid crisis and the implementation of comprehensive reforms at the Massachusetts State Police. 

For more information on the appointment of Secretary Turco, click here.


About Secretary Thomas Turco:

Thomas A. Turco, III began his career as a probation officer at the Florida Department of Correction in 1988. Over the course of his career he served in multiple counties and was promoted in 2003 to Chief Probation Officer of Worcester Superior Court, where he supervised the operations of the probation department for Worcester County. In this role, he developed and implemented policies, procedures and rules established by the Commissioner of Probation and the Trial Court. He also collaborated with community organizations and agencies to promote crime prevention and remediation.

In 2015, he was appointed by Governor Charlie Baker to be Undersecretary of Criminal Justice in the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. In this leadership position, he provided direction to the Department of Correction, Parole Board and the Sex Offender Registry Board while serving as a liaison to the County Sheriffs.

On April 8, 2016 Governor Baker appointed Turco Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Correction, an agency that operates sixteen (16) correctional facilities, employs over 4,500 staff, and has an annual budget of $626 million and an inmate census of over 8,500 inmates.

Commissioner Turco holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Western New England College. He is a graduate of the Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Training Academy. He is also an active member of the American Correctional Association (ACA) and the Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA).

星期三, 12月 05, 2018

波士頓市移民進步局局長宣佈參選不分區市議員

圖片取自臉書。

                     (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)美國期中選舉剛結束,波士頓市議員選戰立馬揭幕。波士頓市移民促進局(Immigrant Advancement)局長桂蓮(Alejandra St., Guillen)(125)日宣佈參選波士頓市不分區市議員。
             波士頓市不分區市議員普莉西萊(Ayanna Pressley)今年九月在民主黨初選中打敗在位20年的卡普阿諾(Mike Capuano)時,就已確定了將當選聯邦眾議員。她空出來的波士頓市議員席缺,依照波士頓市選舉法的特殊規定,將由2017年選舉時,得票數排名第五的候選人,Althea Garrison遞補。
現年78歲的公開變性者Althea Garrison,曾擔任麻州眾議員,其後十數年間幾乎年年參選,卻從未當選,現在終於將重返政壇。她在2017年的波市不分區市議員選舉中得18,253票,得票率6.87%
桂蓮(Alejandra St., Guillen)在臉書上宣佈了她參選的消息。她的同性配偶,所創辦公關公司去年獲得小企業行政局(SBA)表揚為年度最佳小企業的Josiane Martinez,也在臉書上高興的表示為她驕傲。
桂蓮在宣佈參選短訊上表示,她切身了解波士頓市的繁榮及流動機會,也同樣了解向許多人否決了這些機會的多層面障礙。
在她已經製作,推出的競選網站上(https://www.alejandraforboston.com/about),她介紹自己出生,成長於波士頓市使命山(Mission Hill),畢業於波士頓拉丁學校,取得衛斯雷恩(Wesleyan)大學經濟及非美研究學士,城市學院(City College)的教育碩士學位,參加過市年(City Year),在紐約和波士頓公校當過老師,後來擔任你聽到了嗎 (¿Oiste?)”,這拉丁裔公民及政治組織的主任,致力推廣經濟正義,選舉改革,直接影響社區的公共政策等活動。
波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)2014年首度參選時,她助選有功,獲邀入閣,取代萬寧諾市長(Tom Menino)時期的陳清音,成為新波士頓人辦公室主任。該辦公室在馬丁華殊當選連任後,改名為移民進步局

僑委會2019月曆寄達波士頓 僑教中心出動美女團宣傳

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【僑務委員會2019月曆 展現臺灣傳統節慶風貌】
中華民國🇹🇼僑務委員會印製的2019年月曆,寄達波士頓了!
2019年的主題是「臺灣傳統節慶」,配合重要的時令節慶,呈現精緻美麗的畫面,包括大家熟悉的新北平溪的「放天燈」、臺南鹽水的「蜂炮盛會」、臺中大甲的「媽祖遶境」、彰化鹿港的「龍舟慶端陽」、宜蘭頭城的「中元搶孤」、屏東東港的「迎王平安祭典」、宜蘭二結的「王公過火」和雲林北港的「迎媽祖」。
波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉特別邀請由陳秀惠老師領軍的NIA班學員,一起展示月曆的精彩圖像⋯⋯
明年1月1日上午10時30分在波士頓僑教中心舉辦元旦升旗和新年茶會,出席的僑胞鄉親好朋友們,每人都可以獲得1份月曆哦~~


波士頓黃氏宗親會改選 黃光沐、黃仁宇出任2019主席



波士頓黃氏公所卸任主席黃國瀚(右起),連任主席黃仁宇歡迎
波士頓市議員愛德華費林(Ed Flynn)出席。
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓整理報導)年關將至,大波士頓各姓氏僑團紛紛辦理幹部改選,為迎新新的一年做準備。黃氏公所在百餘名宗親出席投票中,選出新任主席黃光沐,連任主席黃仁宇。
               黃氏公所是在1125日辦理幹部改選,還請來波士頓市第二區市議員愛德華費林(Ed Flynn),波士頓市長亞裔聯絡員徐丹晨出席做見證。角逐主席職位的,包括黃瑞高有三人,投票結果黃光沐從年近90的黃國瀚手中接下主席大位,黃仁宇連任。
波士頓黃氏公所卸任主席黃國瀚(右起),連任主席黃仁宇,
波士頓市議員愛德華費林(Ed Flynn)出席,黃氏婦女部主任
黃周麗桃,波士頓市長亞裔聯絡員徐丹晨。

               黃氏公所的其餘重要職位當選人,分別為中文書記琴石,振業,財政王英健,寶華,外交鷹立,協健,核數偉健,開洪,庶務達榮,議長國瀚。
            其中除了黃光沐從財政升任主席,王英健補位,從外交接掌財政,黃氏第二代子弟鷹立遞補成為外交,黃國瀚卸任主席,轉任評議長,原評議長黃國麟轉為58名評議委員之一外,其餘人選幾乎不變。
            黃氏公所婦女部職員則無變動,仍為主任麗桃,蕙珍,中文書記燕輝,美芬,西文書記漾娜,美華,財政杏容,素琴,和數自清。
黃光沐(左二)於2015年首度出任黃氏宗親會主席,2019年再度出馬。
圖片中人物,右起,曾任波士頓經文處副處長,現為總統府
機要室主任的陳銘俊,黃氏2015,2017, 2018主席黃國瀚,
麻州眾議員黃子安。(檔案照片)

Michelle Wu's research says transportation affects students' performance

City Councilor Michelle Wu Releases Report on Youth Transportation Challenges
Responses from nearly 300 Boston students highlight transportation barriers affecting youth
access to education, opportunity
BOSTON - Today Boston City Councilor At-Large Michelle Wu announced the results of a
grassroots research initiative conducted by her office this past summer to survey hundreds of
Boston students about their transportation needs and preferences. The Boston Youth
Transportation Project research was led by a policy fellow in Councilor Wu’s office, Lily Ko of
Tufts University’s Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning program . The project analyzed
how transportation options are affecting Boston high school students, and assessed youth
attitudes regarding various modes of transportation in light of the City of Boston’s climate
change goals.
“We often talk about transportation challenges from the perspective of employees and the
economy, but it’s important to highlight just how significantly transportation challenges are
shaping the lives of Boston youth,” said Councilor Wu. “Transportation costs, unreliability, and
safety concerns are major barriers for our students as they seek educational, social and
economic opportunities across the city. We must take policy action, because the health and
prosperity of our society and economy depend on this next generation of leaders having
opportunities to thrive.”
The research explored factors related to youth transportation experiences, such as the Boston
Public School policy for students to be eligible for a subsidized transit pass, called an “M7 pass,”
MBTA fares and service reliability, Transportation Network Company services like Uber and
Lyft, preferences between various transportation modes and links to opportunities for jobs,
household income, education and social interactions.
“The findings revealed that there are young people who cannot access opportunities available to
them, and worse, that their transportation experiences put them at risk for discipline with
educational and transit authorities, limit their learning and earning potential, produce social
apprehension, affect relationships with their parents, and reduce their ability to meet basic
needs,” the report concludes. “These issues were not only exacerbated by the city’s M7
walkzone policy, but also by the lack of reliable public transit service.”
Transportation accounts for between 25-33% of the City of Boston’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Boston’s climate plans include a goal to reduce emissions from transportation by 50% from
2005 levels by 2030.
“Their strong preference for car use and increasing familiarity with TNCs indicate that much
work still has to be done before future generations will shift away from the “car is king” mindset,”
said author Lily Ko. “This suggests that progress on improving this biking environment should be
made more aggressively than in the 15 year plan proposed by Go Boston 2030. Otherwise,
there is indication from our youth that Boston’s congestion issues will become exponentially
worse. At the same time, public transit must become a more competitive option.”
The full report is available at: http://bit.ly/BostonYouthTransportation2018 .
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MAYOR WALSH BREAKS GROUND ON O'CONNOR WAY SENIOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH BOSTON

MAYOR WALSH BREAKS GROUND ON O'CONNOR WAY SENIOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH BOSTON
BOSTON - Wednesday, December 5, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), and the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) today celebrated the groundbreaking of the O'Connor Way Senior Housing Development. Caritas Communities and the South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation will co-develop 46 one-bedroom units of affordable housing for adults age 62 and older on donated Boston Housing Authority land.

"This is a great day for the people of South Boston. As the city grows, it's critically important that our older adults and long-time residents have the chance to stay and thrive in the communities where they have lived for much of their lives," said Mayor Walsh. "This development will secure that opportunity for dozens of our residents."

O'Connor Way Senior Housing will be built on a lot that has been vacant for over 50 years adjacent to the Mary Ellen McCormack Development. The development will include 24 units for households at or below 60 percent of Area Median Income (AMI), which is around $45,300 for a single person, and 22 units for households at or below 30 percent of AMI, which is around $22,650 for a single person. There will also be fully accessible units set aside.

The $20.8 million project was funded in part through the Inclusionary Development Program (IDP) contributions from the 150 Seaport Boulevard and Pier 4 development projects on the South Boston Waterfront, and financed by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. Other funders include MassDevelopment, Rockland Trust Corp., and TD Bank.

The property will also include a community room, a laundry room, a management office, and a patio. The building will be sustainable at a LEED Silver certifiable level, and the apartments will be supplemented with onsite property management staff, as well as scheduled support services from the South Boston Neighborhood House. In addition, the BHA is providing 22 project-based vouchers to provide long-term subsidies for very low-income units.

"I am proud to celebrate the groundbreaking of the O'Connor Way Senior Housing Development, which will be the future home for senior residents," said BHA Administrator William McGonagle. "This project takes a vacant lot and transforms it into safe, affordable housing for 46 residents, and will serve the South Boston community for years to come."

"South Boston has a tremendous need for affordable housing for the elderly, especially as high demand puts upward pressure on the cost of rent," said Donna Brown, executive director of South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation. "O'Connor Way Senior Housing will provide an opportunity for our seniors to continue to live here, in our community, with the resources they need. We are grateful to have had strong support from the City of Boston through the Boston Housing Authority and the Boston Planning & Development Agency, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to begin this project."

"We are proud to be a co-developer of this exciting and much needed housing effort," said Mark Winkeller, executive director of Caritas Communities. "This is our third partnership with the South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation. When O'Connor Way is complete, our partnership will have created 87 units of affordable housing at three South Boston locations."

The construction is expected to generate over 40 full-time jobs by its completion in February 2020.

Governor Baker Nominates Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy to the Superior Court

Governor Baker Nominates Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy to the Superior Court

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker nominated Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy of North Andover to the position of Associate Justice of the Superior Court. McCarthy has over three decades of state court experience; 20 years as a criminal defense attorney and ten years as a prosecutor.

“Attorney McCarthy’s trial experience and commitment to justice proven through her career as an Assistant District Attorney and a private criminal defense attorney will serve the Superior Court well,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “I am pleased to nominate her and to submit her name to the Governor’s Council for their advice and consent.”

“Attorney McCarthy will serve as an asset to the Superior Court bench,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “If confirmed, I am confident she will serve the people of the Commonwealth with distinction.”

The Massachusetts Superior Court is a statewide court of general jurisdiction - handling both criminal and civil actions. The court’s 82 justices sit in 20 courthouses in all 14 counties of the Commonwealth. The court has exclusive original jurisdiction of first degree murder cases and original jurisdiction of all other crimes.

For more information about the Superior Court, visit their homepage.

Judicial nominations are subject to the advice and consent of the Governor’s Council. Applicants for judicial openings are reviewed by the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and recommended to the governor. Governor Baker established the JNC in February 2015 pursuant to Executive Order 558, a non-partisan, non-political Commission composed of volunteers from a cross-section of the Commonwealth's diverse population to screen judicial applications. Twenty-one members were later appointed to the JNC in April 2015.

About Kathleen M. McCarthy:

Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy began her 31 year legal career in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney in 1988, managing a caseload in the Boston Municipal Court, Charlestown and East Boston District Courts. In 1989, she became a District Court Supervisor, managing Assistant District Attorneys and law students in the Charlestown and East Boston District Courts until 1991. In 1991, McCarthy served as a prosecutor in the Boston Municipal Court Jury Session and Dorchester District Court Session. McCarthy served as Prosecutor in the Suffolk Superior Court from 1992-1996. From 1996-1997, McCarthy was a Prosecutor in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Homicide Unit, where she handled murder cases from grand jury presentations to disposition by trial or plea and supervised motor vehicle homicide prosecutions. In 1997, Attorney McCarthy was recognized by the Boston Benevolent Society for outstanding service to the Detectives of the City of Boston. In 1997, McCarthy opened her own private practice in North Andover where she practices post-conviction and appellate law and criminal defense. Attorney McCarthy earned her B.A. cum laude from Boston College in 1984 and her J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1987.

星期二, 12月 04, 2018

波士頓慈濟音樂會募款競拍激發大愛火花

慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處負責人吳建發(右二)和駐波士頓台北經文處
處長徐佑典(中)一家三口,以及波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉(右一)。
(周菊子攝)
           (Boston Orange 周菊子牛頓市報導) 慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處在牛頓市慈濟會所舉辦的寒冬送暖慈善音樂會122日儘管天候不佳,波士頓華埠的聖誕點燈儀式都取消了,仍有數十人出席,踴躍認捐了12,276.45元。
慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處負責人吳建發,音樂會主持人蕭惠菁分別指出,今年從年初起,世界各地不斷傳出災難消息,慈濟人盡力以赴的出錢出力,但災難實在太多,他們這才決定舉辦慈善音樂會,邀請善心大德加入伸出援手的行列。
波士頓經文處處長徐佑典捐出林子偉的
簽名冠軍球。(周菊子攝)
根據新聞報導,今年下半年從九月起,先有颱風Florence橫掃北卡羅來納和維琴尼亞兩州,導致上千間房屋毀損,倒塌,接著十月份佛羅里達州海灣,發生80年來最強的五級颶風Michael,許多災民有家歸不得,麻州羅倫斯(Lawrence)美瑞邁谷(Merrimack Valley)一帶的瓦斯爆炸,不但造成125傷,更有3萬民眾被迫撤出自己的家。加州也在十月,十一月頻傳火災,118日的北加州Paradise 火災,更有88人罹難,249人失蹤,14,000間民房被夷為平地,總燒毀面積高達15萬畝,幾乎等於10個曼哈頓。
蕭惠菁指出,慈濟人因此啟動了急難救濟,發放物資和救濟金行動。
在音樂會活動中,波士頓慈濟邀請了兩名為美瑞邁谷沿河的羅倫斯市,安多福市,羅爾市等氣爆災區發放救濟的美霞師姐,以及一名會說西班牙語的志工分享賑濟概況。共有120餘戶災民領得救濟金,包括勒星頓中文學校,艾克頓中文學校,有許多善心團體及個人捐贈的1000多件冬衣,在2個小時之內就全部發放完畢。
美霞師姐表示,為每戶家庭打包衣服時,他們遭遇的一個問題是,亞裔多半身材適中,可是有受災民眾需要大號衣物,甚至大到要6X,最後還是靠救世軍組織(Salvation Army) 幫忙籌措大尺碼如 4x-6x 的冬衣。
波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉捐出獨輪車。(周菊子攝)
吳建發透露,波士頓慈濟為求所發放冬衣,符合接受濟助家庭的需要,事前特別逐家打過電話,問清楚每戶人家的人數和衣服的大小尺寸,再整理打包,流程很不簡單。
由於舉辦音樂會的主要目的是為賑災籌款,活動中安排有無聲拍賣環節,在中場休息的15分鐘內,善心人士提供的將近50件捐贈品,全被認購一空,包括中華表演基金會會長譚嘉陵的國畫,華隆、京味、荷花院、元氣屋、台北食坊、珠媽廚房等餐廳,以及秀英美容工作室與Motives 專業彩妝工作室的禮卡。慈濟師兄姐與許多僑界人士,包括于革、胡丕金、蕭蔚和江佩蓉倆夫婦,李寧,朱蓓等人也捐出了各人私藏。
音樂會主持人蕭惠菁(左)和"You & Me"樂隊主持人黃怡菁(右)。
(周菊子攝)
波士頓經文處處長徐佑典、杜麗雲夫婦不但認購了兩幅刺繡,一幅畫作,還捐出一個紅襪隊球手林子偉簽名的紅襪隊世界盃冠軍球。這個冠軍球的現場拍賣,還引出一段佳話。先是蔡高進喊出50元起價,熱心人士不斷加碼競爭,喊價一下就衝到300元,結果標到冠軍球的楊澍大哥,竟然慷慨的再捐出來,於是又重來一次拍賣競價,最後珠媽廚房的老闆鄭李晶珠再以300元標得。
波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉也捐出一個非常特別的拍賣品,白色的獨輪車,由荷花苑老闆陳永茂以250元標得。
"You & Me"樂團合唱明天會更好。(周菊子攝)
當天的音樂會部分,有波士頓慈少演出的竹筒歲月短劇,慈濟人文學校低年級小朋友與來賓們一起律動"地球的孩子",劍橋合唱團指揮顏毓芬,伴奏林宜穎,團長屠澤寬親自率廿餘名團員大陣仗出席,演唱了答案偶然十八姑娘出外人等歌曲。曾獲台灣五燈獎的黃崇校和波士頓歌唱好手組成的”You & Me”樂隊,以阿卡貝拉形式演唱大愛劇場主題曲Bi Ya Su Na(大愛) / 美麗晨曦(大愛),以及夜來香,流水年華好好愛我小幸運大魚城裡的月光等歌曲。
音樂會活動最後在大合唱明天會更好愛與關懷聲中落幕。            
                    
                      
"You & Me"樂團成員會後合影。(周菊子攝)
                     
                   


黃怡菁參與籌辦活動,把她打工的東家,牙醫師李台,陳翠伶夫婦都
邀來支持。(周菊子攝)

波士頓颶風隊冬季排球指導班 12/15

Juniors Volleyball clinic on Saturday, December 15th! Just $5 
Pre-register here: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSexK972ER3b6SE1NU…/viewform