• Beyond the Emerald Necklace: Charles Eliot’s role in expanding the Olmsted vision

    Partner Events

    Beyond the Emerald Necklace: Charles Eliot’s role in expanding the Olmsted vision to regional and statewide landscape planning. The first unpaid intern in the Olmsted office in Brookline, Charles Eliot (1859-1897) later traveled in Europe for self education before establishing an independent practice in Boston. In 1893, Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. and John Charles Olmsted convinced Eliot […]

  • Back on my Feet Walk

    Franklin Park Boston
    Partner Events

    Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and walk 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to build a sense of community and responsibility.

  • Light Up the Night: Fenway Tree Lighting + Luminary Walk

    Kelleher Rose Garden Back Bay Fens, Boston, MA
    Partner Events

    Mark your calendars! The Fenway Tree Lighting + Luminary Walk is back, bringing holiday cheer and dazzling lights to the neighborhood. Gather outside the Kelleher Rose Garden (across from 77 Park Drive) on Wednesday, December 10th, for an evening packed with festive fun: 6 PM – The official Fenway Tree Lighting begins! Hear from elected officials […]

  • Back on my Feet Walk

    Franklin Park Boston
    Partner Events

    Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and walk 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to build a sense of community and responsibility.

  • ReCloaking: ReCircling – Native Cornhusk Weaving Workshop #1 (Morning)

    James Michael Curley House 350 Jamaicaway, Boston, MA, United States
    Conservancy Events

          ReCloaking: ReCircling is a community art initiative designed to infuse public parks with Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Join Elizabeth James-Perry of the Aquinnah Wampanoag and mica rose of Tagalog American descent for a workshop on traditional Indigenous cornhusk weaving practices! This workshop will engage the community in Native science, history, and somatic practices, […]

  • Charlesgate Park Tour

    "The Grove" at Charlesgate Park 4 Charlesgate East, Boston, MA
    Conservancy Events

    For the first time in 60 years, Charlesgate Park is being reconnected to Boston’s greater greenspace network—come experience this remarkable transformation for yourself! Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy President Karen Mauney-Brodek and Parker James of the Charlesgate Alliance for a guided walking tour through Charlesgate Park—the pivotal 13-acre link uniting the Emerald Necklace, the Esplanade, and […]

  • ReCloaking: ReCircling – Native Cornhusk Weaving Workshop #2 (Afternoon)

    James Michael Curley House 350 Jamaicaway, Boston, MA, United States
    Conservancy Events

          ReCloaking: ReCircling is a community art initiative designed to infuse public parks with Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Join Elizabeth James-Perry of the Aquinnah Wampanoag and mica rose of Tagalog American descent for a workshop on traditional Indigenous cornhusk weaving practices! This workshop will engage the community in Native science, history, and somatic practices, […]

  • Back on my Feet Walk

    Franklin Park Boston
    Partner Events

    Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and walk 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to build a sense of community and responsibility.

  • Back on my Feet Walk

    Franklin Park Boston
    Partner Events

    Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and walk 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to build a sense of community and responsibility.

  • Back on my Feet Walk

    Franklin Park Boston
    Partner Events

    Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and walk 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) to build a sense of community and responsibility.



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