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Fields Corner Neighborhood Advisory Council | April 28

St. Mark's Parish

On Monday, April 28 the Fields Corner Neighborhood Advisory Council meeting will take place. This meeting will take place at St. Marks School Hall located at 1725 Dorchester Avenue beginning at 6:30 pm. The 7 civic groups that share the boundaries of Fields Corner will share more about their association. The seven associations that will be present are Clam Point Neighborhood Association, Fields Corner Civic Association, Five Streets Neighborhood Association, Freeport Adams Neighborhood Association, Meeting House Hill Neighborhood Association, Melville Park Association, and St. Marks Area Civic Association. This meeting hopes to bring voices together to make changes in the community and get attention to those who can help make a difference. If in need of directions or a ride to the meeting, please call Barry Mullen at 617-288-0818.

St. Mark's Civic Association Meeting | March 27 2012

St. Mark's Civic Association's monthly meeting saw a small turnout, with only between 15 and 20 people present. The agenda was short - Luis Jiminez, the Association's president, had a plane to catch to Puerto Rico at 11:00! Officer Keaney reported on incidents that were recorded in the neighborhood - none were truly of note. St. Mark's area sees more incidents due to the fact that Dot Ave and Adams Street run through the neighborhood, however, none were incidents that affect residents. Joe McEachern discussed the city's eAlert program, which keeps residents informed of crime happening in their neighborhoods. >> Read More

The ART show @ St. Mark's Oct. 23

On Sunday, Oct. 23, ARTiculation will be taking over St. Mark's School for The ART Show 2011. St. Mark's is one of many schools that have been shut down in the city due to budget cuts. It is now an after-school program center. In light of this, bring your books and canned goods to ARTiculation's mini ART Block Party! Books will be donated to the center, and canned goods will go to the Boston food bank. Visual ARTists are the stars of the show. The show will feature live art, musical performances, comedy, and a unique art gallery.


St. Marks is one of the many schools that have been shut down in the city due to budget cuts and is now an after school program center. In light of this ARTiculation will be asking for your books and canned goods! All books will be donated to the center and canned goods will go to the Boston food bank.
 

Admission is $5 or a book or canned good. Check out the event on facebook here!

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