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星期三, 1月 22, 2020

波士頓慈濟豬年歲末祝福 揮灑溫暖

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慈濟波士頓歲末祝福  


          時值農曆歲末,波士頓慈濟人秉持證嚴法師的勉勵「誠正信實為大地,慈悲喜捨為和風。」,以感恩、尊重、愛、疼惜大地萬物、祥和人間,2020年1月18日,於慈濟聯絡處會所舉辦社區歲末祝福感恩會。

          一道擊鼓聲,燈光由暗轉明,由來自社區推廣教育的兒童武術班及成人太極班的學員們,結合力與美的表演為活動揭開序幕,會中以2019年慈濟大藏經,透過影片播放,回顧這一年,來自全球慈濟人不畏辛勞,行善無國界的付出,愛的足跡遍及大陸、非洲、緬甸、美國、約旦、土耳其等地,更將大愛跨越種族、語言、宗教,用真誠的心關懷每一個需要幫助的人;此外,還有十四位志工呈現「愛灑人間」的手語演繹,以及三位志工加上多位慈少一起帶動的「溫暖滿人間」歌曲欣賞,讓會場再充滿愛與溫暖的感動,同時也為「大慈無悔,大捨無求」的感恩心表達濃濃郁郁的訊息。

          活動進入尾聲,慈濟志工引領大眾一起點亮心燈,點亮自己智慧的心燈也照亮他人的,燈燈相傳、燈燈相續,一起發好願一同祈禱,讓善與愛循環不息,祈願人心淨化、社會祥和、天下無災無難;結束前,大家一一上前領福慧紅包,福慧紅包是證嚴上人對慈濟人與社會大眾的感恩與祝福,祝願人人在新的一年裡都能福慧圓滿。

   
       會後,健康素食餐點,色香味俱全猶如年節佳餚,既豐富又喜氣,用餐中響應環保,沒有紙杯、紙盤、一次性塑膠餐具,呼籲大家一起環保、護生、愛地球;離開前,還有與會眾結緣的福慧袋及精美的鼠年剪紙,讓大家把滿滿的溫馨與祝褔帶回家,祝福人人新春吉祥闔家平安。

文字編輯 :田  晨、甯慈信 
攝影:翁臻琳
          精緻的春節剪紙,將會場佈置得喜氣洋洋,剪紙藝術費心且耗時,志工黃素玲從設計到完成,無不都是做中禪的實踐。
攝影:黃宸珄
          社區推廣教育成人太極班,以力與美的結合呈現「誠正信實為大地,慈悲喜捨為和風。」
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攝影:Edward Khor
​          「愛灑人間」手語演繹,溫柔且莊嚴的詮釋大愛無疆界,以最真誠的心膚慰需要幫助的人。
攝影:Edward Khor
          慈少們以手語帶動「溫暖滿人間」歌曲,現場頓時充滿溫暖的熱情與活力。
攝影:蔡俊田
          波士頓聯絡處負責人長金滿,代表證嚴上人送上感恩與祝福的福慧紅包,願新的一年人人福慧圓滿。
攝影:黃宸珄
          一道道象徵吉祥的年菜,色香味俱全,為歲末祝福活動帶來熱鬧又溫馨的幸福滋味。
攝影:翁臻琳
​           香積志工用心為全場一百多位會眾準備健康又美味的佳餚與點心。
攝影:蔡俊田
          志工手持蓮花燭燈,與會眾一起點亮智慧的心燈,照亮自己也照亮他人。

星期二, 1月 21, 2020

Ms. HotSauce to Launch Boston’s First Black Female Owned Digital Radio Station “Spark FM.”

Ms. HotSauce to Launch Boston’s First 
Black Female Owned Digital Radio Station “Spark FM.”
Station will focus on the inclusion, passion and professionalism that many other Bostonian platforms lack and overlook.

BOSTON - Boston Radio Personality Danielle “Ms. HotSauce” Johnson announced today she will be launching a new radio station planned as a platform for urban voices and talent. The station will specifically cater to Boston’s under-served and under-represented urban community.

In Boston, Black radio personalities and creatives born in the city have long felt shut out, ignored, and overlooked by establishment media sources. Through the help of a community kickstarter, also launching today, Ms. HotSauce aims to rectify this wrong and create a station that will invest in the community, provide a platform for young Black talent, and offer mentorship opportunities as well as advertising space for Black businesses. 

“Launching the first Black female owned digital radio station in Boston has been sparked by my unadulterated passion for radio and my experiences as an on-air personality here in the city,” said Ms. HotSauce. “I’m grateful to have the support of my community in this venture, and although I will be the ‘captain of the ship,’ I know that the vessel will not sail without the wisdom, skill, passion, promotion and financial backing of the collective community that I am doing this for. Together, we will provide a platform that allows the voices of the community to be heard and valued.”

The Kickstarter campaign, linked here, will partially cover the costs of equipment and a state-of-the-art facility that Bostonians can feel proud of and that will represent the artistic creativity and skill of Boston’s diverse community and culture. Spark FM will formally launch on April 20, 2020, and information about upcoming kickoff events can be found at www.sparkfmonline.com

Danielle Johnson, 36, has been working in Boston radio for almost a decade. Johnson is a radio personality, event host, and entrepreneur who started her journey in 2009 as an intern for an independent media company. She is the Broadcast manager at GRLZRadio.org a non profit for inner city teen girls interested in media broadcasting. She has served as a radio personality on Boston's urban radio station 87.7, and founded the podcast and event series Henny and Hotwings. Most recently, Johnson hosted a morning show on Boston's multicultural radio station, Big City 88.5FM, as her on-air personality, Ms. HotSauce.

星期六, 1月 18, 2020

中華耆英會、布魯克蘭老人中心攜手迎鼠年 洪青醒獅助陣

老人委員會(Council On Aging) 主席Yolanda Rodriguez(右一),布魯克蘭老人中心經理 Julie Washburn(右三),主任  Ruthann Doberk
  
(右四),白禮頓樓主任梅麗梨(左五),曾任老人委員會主席的Agnes Rogers (左四),以及Claire Yung 的兒女,Cindy
Francis
(左三和左四)等人和波士頓洪青醒獅團大合照。 (周菊子攝)
            
Claire Yung 兒女Francis YungCindy Yung(左一和左二)布魯克蘭
老人中心主任  Ruthann Doberk (左三)布魯克林中心經理 Julie Washburn
(右一)和白禮頓樓主任梅麗梨(右二)。 (周菊子攝)
                                                                    (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)   中華耆英會外展中心與布魯克蘭(Brookline)老人中心日前攜手舉辦-年-度中國的農曆新年慶祝會,迎接鼠年新春,讓該鎮華裔老人享受過農曆年樂趣,向當地居民介紹中國傳統文化,逾百人同歡。
布魯克蘭老人中心主任 Ruthann Doberk和耆英會白禮頓樓主任梅麗梨主任,在開場致詞時,歡迎來賓,感謝義工團,介紹中華耆英會駐布魯克林中心的外展負責人黃姑娘,祝福所有貴賓和職員新年愉快、健康、好運年年!
洪清醒獅團瑞獅。 (周菊子攝)
慶祝活動現場有圖片展覽,紀念已仙逝的布魯克蘭老人中心義工Claire YungRuthann Doberk強調,過去二十多年來,Claire Yung長期出錢出力,支持該中心的社會服務工作,精神崇高。這次該中心特地邀請翁女士的兒女辛迪女士和法蘭西先生出席紀念儀式、分享翁女士以往逢年過節和孩子們,買橙和糖果,還親自織毛衣,製作手工藝品送給中心的點點滴滴美好回憶。
這場新年慶祝會還邀來波士頓洪青醒獅團舞獅助興,讓出席的逾百名中外嘉賓更強烈的看到,聽到濃濃的農曆新年味。許多出席者還是第一次有機會在那麼近的距離中,接觸醒獅,格外興奮。
瑞獅獻吉祥。(周菊子攝)
整個鼠年慶祝會由布魯克蘭老人中心經理Julie Washburn和耆英會的樂趙令瑜主持。出席者邊享用中式美食、邊欣賞大會安排的豐富表演節目,包括李潤的鋼琴伴奏,王子釗的獨唱 《大江東去》 和莫扎特歌劇 《我的夫人》;李嘉音獨唱京劇 《紅娘》,安桂芬帶領貝爾蒙(Belmont) 童心舞蹈團表演 《梁祝》和《粉墨情緣》。樂趙令瑜率夕陽紅時裝舞蹈隊表演《女人花》和 《江南之戀》等,會末還抽獎。
中華耆英會派駐布魯克蘭中心的外展負責人為黃姑娘,查詢電話617-789-4289。這外展中心的服務時間為每週一下午十二點三十分至四點三十分。(圖與文,中華耆英會提供)


現場表演節目
現場表演節目

現場表演節目

中華耆英會白禮頓樓一月慶生


左起AreteJohnson, Kimberly,白禮頓中心主任梅麗梨,
何佩榮,陳文龍,
AreteNancy,以及黃永耀與樂趙令瑜。
            (Boston Orange)中華耆英會白禮頓樓日前在波士頓布萊頓區會址舉辦2020年首次生日會,三、四十人齊聚一堂,為一月份壽星陳文龍、何佩蓉兩位女士祝壽,
照片左起: 黃永耀,姚镇矩劉玉珍,何佩榮,楊遠清,
樂趙令瑜,周長與陳文龍。
生日會那天是星期五,中華耆英會的白禮頓樓為壽星們安排了許多歌舞節目,由樂趙令瑜、黃永耀擔任司儀,並先由中心主任梅麗梨致詞,祝賀壽星們 福如東海年年在,壽比南山日日高,送上鮮花,禮物,也歡迎第一次到白禮頓樓參加生日會的新朋友。
這天還有來自Arete公司的Nancy, KimberlyKennedy Johnson等特別嘉賓,和出席者一起祝賀壽星。
在慶生會中,有樂趙令瑜帶唱歌班合唱《歡樂年》《恭喜恭喜》;  出席眾人合唱《新年好》《祝福歌》 ; 王志君獨舞 《回娘家》; 楊遠清獨唱:《又見山里紅》。
王志君獨舞。
這次的慶生會還玩 <<愛心永留傳>> 這遊戲,由壽星開始傳遞愛心, 音樂停時,愛心傳到哪個人的手中,哪個人就得說句新年祝福話來贏取獎勵品。出席耆英們玩得十分投入,會場笑聲此起彼落。
楊遠清和姚鎮矩主持的抽獎環節,是壓軸戲,幾乎人人有獎的大家開心。
中華耆英會白禮頓樓表示,2020這新的一年,該樓將有更多精采節目,有意參加該樓活動者,可洽黃小姐(617789-4289
中華耆英會白禮頓樓地址為波士頓布萊頓區劍橋大街677(677 Cambridge Street, Brighton, MA 02135)。(圖與文,白禮頓樓提供)


星期四, 1月 16, 2020

波士頓慈濟1/18歲末祝福


        時值農曆歲末,瑞雪紛紛之際,已是嶄新的2020年,慈濟人秉持證嚴法師對慈濟人的勉勵「誠正信實為大地,慈悲喜捨為和風」,以感恩、尊重、愛,疼惜大地萬物、祥和人間。
       波士頓聯絡處,將於一月十八日,下午二點,在牛頓市會所(15 Summer Street),舉辦一年一度的「歲末祝福」,藉此傳達證嚴法師及慈濟人對社區大眾的感恩與祝福,並同時與您分享過去一年來慈濟人在全球的足跡。
        誠摯邀請您參加,更歡迎您攜親友闔家光臨,讓我們一起以和諧、虔敬的心彼此祝福,也一起共度年節的溫馨。

慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處


星期三, 1月 15, 2020

林以信1/31音樂會 慶祝巴哈創作300週年

                 
林以信。

(
Boston Orange) 中華表演藝術基金會一月三十一日()晚七點半到十點半,邀請華裔小提琴家林以信﹝Joseph Lin紐英崙音樂學院 (NEC) 喬登廳 (Jordan Hall)完整奏六首巴哈小提琴奏鳴曲和組曲,以慶祝巴哈創作這六首小提琴獨奏曲的300週年。
林以信出生於紐約, 13歲進茱莉亞音樂學院先修班2000年從哈佛大學畢業,2002年以Fulbright學者身份北京學習中國音樂。2011獲選為茱莉亞弦樂四重奏的第一小提琴,並進入茱莉亞音樂學院執教
父母都來自台灣林以信也是福爾摩沙四重奏創始成員之一,曾於2006年贏得倫敦國際弦樂四重奏比賽冠軍。經常在美國、亞洲及歐洲知名音樂廳穿梭的林以信還得過1996年音樂藝術家協會國際比賽 Concert Artists Guild International Competition 一等獎; 1996年總統藝術學者獎; 1999年國際音樂節Pro Musicis International Award; 2001Michael Hill 國際小提琴比賽一等獎等數不清獎項
夏天Tanglewood Marlboro 音樂節固定藝術家的林以信,為爭取更多時間陪伴4名子女,2018辭去茱莉亞弦樂四重奏職位但繼續在朱莉亞教授小提琴和室內音樂,領導多項學生和同事的藝術活動。
談及巴哈,林以信有特別的敬意 。他說: 『能與巴哈的音樂共度時光既是一種特權,也是一種謙卑的經歷。 它挑戰我們能否深刻聆聽,敞開心扉,並通過聲音想像無限。 巴哈可能不知道他的奏鳴曲及組曲將成為每個小提琴家最重要的功課。 而且我們也不清楚這些作品是否曾在巴哈有生之年中演出過。然而,巴哈這些個人陳述,深遠表達人類共鳴的和弦,歷經世代文化的保留下來。三個世紀之後,我們有機會思考體會這些卓越,而且不斷持久發展的品質。當我們試圖了解巴哈的音樂和我們自己時,每一次的發現都會使我們的生活更豐富。』
            林以信2019年演出包括與 Robert Levin 演奏貝多芬和舒伯特的樂曲; Marlboro  的音樂家巡迴演出,與茱莉亞學生合作ChamberFest期間演出巴托克的第二小提琴協奏曲。
進入2020年,為慶祝貝多芬誕辰250週年,林以信將領導 Camerata Pacifica弦樂四重奏做系列演出。
林以信有很多唱片,他為音樂會帶來幾張莫扎特A大調小提琴協奏曲,和茱莉亞弦樂四重奏的 CD每張 $15美元。音樂會結束後,敬備簡單茶點。邀請觀眾參加。
林以信在喬登廳表演之前,將應哈佛大學和NEC邀請,主持兩次免費公開的大師班。日期及時間分別是,124日,星期五,下午1-330在哈佛大學Holden教堂舉行。題目:巴哈與想像的藝術。需要註冊。130星期四,晚上7-9時在NECBurnes大廳。
                      喬丹廳的音樂會,票價 $15-$50,備有一百張學生免費票(十四歲以上),有意者可上網索取。六歲以下兒童請勿入場。 查詢請洽中華表演藝術基金會譚嘉陵 。foundation@chineseperformingarts.net, 或網站購票: http://chineseperformingarts.net/tickets/index.htm

星期一, 1月 13, 2020

Massachusetts Officials Announce Programs to Address Lead in Drinking Water at Schools and Child Care Facilities

Programs will offer free testing for lead in water fixtures and $5 million in grants for water bottle filling stations

BOSTON — In a continuing effort to ensure safe drinking water for children across the Commonwealth, the Baker-Polito Administration, Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, and the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust have launched two programs to support lead testing and mitigation in schools and early education and care facilities across the Commonwealth. The Massachusetts Department of Environment Protection’s (MassDEP) Expanded Assistance Program for Free Sampling and Analysis at Schools and Early Education and Care Facilities will continue the Commonwealth’s nation-leading program offering free lead testing and technical assistance to eligible public schools and public and private group child care facilities. In addition, the Clean Water Trust’s School Water Improvement Grant (SWIG) program will make available $5 million in grants to cover the cost of water bottle filling stations to address detections of lead in drinking water at eligible public schools. 

“Protecting the health and safety of all of the Commonwealth’s children is a top priority for our administration, which is why over the last three years we have provided free water sampling and technical assistance to almost a thousand schools across the Commonwealth,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “With these new programs, we are both continuing that assistance while building on it by helping schools and daycare facilities that have found unsafe lead levels address this serious issue.”

“As Chair of the Clean Water Trust, I am pleased to partner with MassDEP on this critical work,” said State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg. “The School Water Improvement Grant program expands our testing efforts to protect the health and safety of children throughout the Commonwealth.”

“Our Administration is dedicated to working with school districts and child care facilities to ensure that all water supplied within Massachusetts schools remains clean, fresh and safe to consume,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “We are proud to now offer free water bottle filling stations to ensure students have access to clean water, and are grateful to the EPA for their grant which will help us continue to provide free lead sampling and technical assistance to the facilities that are educating and caring for our children.”

Under current federal and state laws, lead testing in schools is voluntary. Water supplied to schools is generally free of lead, but lead can be introduced into drinking water through plumbing and fixtures in buildings – especially in facilities more than 20 years old.
These two programs are designed to encourage education and care facilities to perform lead testing and address elevated levels with the help of state experts. MassDEP’s Expanded Assistance Program, funded through a $967,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will help eligible facilities implement effective testing programs, educate them about how to address elevated lead levels, including through the new SWIG program, and provide water quality information to the school community.
The Clean Water Trust’s SWIG program, funded through a $5 million appropriation from Governor Baker’s FY19 supplemental state budget, will provide grants to school districts that have tested their drinking water through the Commonwealth’s lead testing program or other comparable testing for water bottle filling stations. These filtered fixtures will be used to reduce the levels lead in school drinking water.  Grant awards will be calculated based on a per fixture award of $3,000. The number of fixtures will be based on the number of required fixtures to meet the Commonwealth’s Plumbing Code student to drinking fixture ratio of 75 students to one drinking water fixture.

“Our prior testing assistance programs supported the collection of almost 68,000 samples at 991 facilities, and we pleased to be able to help even more educational facilities test for lead in their drinking water,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides. “With the new School Water Improvement Grant program, facilities have a great opportunity to apply for water bottle filling stations that can help address elevated levels.”
“We are committed to working closely with our local cities and towns to ensure that all students have access to safe and fresh water,” said Secretary of Administration and Finance Michael J. Heffernan. “By offering these new programs and resources, we can identify and address instances of unsafe lead levels in drinking water and help even more schools and childcare facilities provide clean water to children.”
In 2016, Governor Charlie Baker and Treasurer Deborah Goldberg launched the Commonwealth’s Assistance Program for Lead in School Drinking Water, which provided schools and early education and childcare programs no-cost testing for lead in their facilities’ drinking water and guidance on remedial actions.

“Protecting children from exposure to lead is critically important to EPA,” said EPA Region 1 Administrator Dennis Deziel. “Through these new initiatives, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts once again has demonstrated why it’s a national leader in protecting children where they are most vulnerable.  EPA is proud to invest in and partner with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to reduce lead in drinking water in schools and early education and care facilities. Every parent should take comfort in the Commonwealth’s pioneering programs to reduce childhood lead poisoning.”

“We are pleased to be able to further extend this technical assistance and water sampling program to allow even more schools, child care facilities, and parents to participate,” said MassDEP Commissioner Martin Suuberg. “As all the test results will be available online, our expanded assistance program provides communities with the readily accessible and transparent information that they need to be fully informed about the water quality present in their child’s education and care environment.”

In addition to these resources, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) will continue to provide free laboratory testing to the school and early education and care facilities located in communities served by the MWRA.

“Children and lead are a dangerous combination,” said MWRA Executive Director Fred Laskey.  “It’s imperative that we continue to do everything we can to reduce exposure to lead from all sources. The programs we’re talking about here today will go a long way to further that goal.”

Both the Expanded Assistance Program and SWIG will be accepting applications for assistance online. The Expanded Assistance Program is accepting applications immediately and the SWIG Program will accept applications from February 3 to March 6, 2020.

“Access to clean drinking water is critical to a healthy and productive learning environment for every student in every school across Boston,” said Brenda Cassellius, Superintendent, Boston Public Schools.  “Boston Public Schools is honored to have played a role in advocating for infrastructure and bottle refill station funding for schools, and to have influenced drinking water policy for public school systems through our invaluable partnership with MassDEP's Drinking Water Program.”

“Our aging water infrastructure increases the risk of lead in our drinking water, not just at home but also in our schools,” said State Senator Ryan Fattman (R-Sutton). “In conjunction with voluntary federal and state lead testing laws, it is great to see programs being put in place by the Baker-Polito Administration, Treasurer Goldberg, MA Clean Water Trust, and MassDEP to encourage more frequent lead testing in our schools with the help of state experts. It is important that we take advantage of the resources at the state-level to eliminate harmful toxins from our drinking water and mitigate any unnecessary risks to our youth.”

“I am extremely excited about the implementation of these programs to help schools find and address lead in their drinking water,” said State Representative Smitty Pignatelli (D-Lenox). “The children of Massachusetts deserve nothing less than the safest school experience, and these programs will serve as a wonderful complement to the work that we in the legislature are doing on this exact issue.”

“We have some of the oldest infrastructure in the nation and it is important that we provide access to programs such as this to encourage our schools to test its drinking water,” said State Representative James Kelcourse (R-Amesbury).