Subsidized Hubway Memberships for Low-Income Residents!

Posted October 4th, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Healthy Dorchester, Move Dorchester

Hubway, Boston’s “bikeshare” program, is offering $5 annual memberships to Low Income residents of the city! Get a subsidized membership code and free helmet by calling 1-617-534-5690. You must be 17 or older to apply. Subsidies are established in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission Chronic Disease Prevention & Control Division. Distribution of subsidized memberships will likely take place until the bikes are taken off the streets for winter (i.e. November) and resume  when they return (i.e. March). You can view &/o download a flyer here. Continue Reading »

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Harvest Festival & Perennial Divide Oct 1, 2011

Posted September 30th, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Greening Dorchester, Healthy Dorchester

At City Natives, 30 Edgewater Drive, Mattapan, 10 to 2. Enjoy the fall bounty! Take advantage of a gardener’s market of native plants, fresh produce, honey and family arts and crafts. Learn about beekeeping and also get your garden questions answered!

How the Perennial Divides Work:
Participate in the popular plant swap with other gardeners! Bring pre-divided plants you’d like to share and, bring containers to take other plants home. Continue Reading »

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Neponset Trail Extension: Walk & Meeting

Join Boston Natural Areas Network (BNAN) and MA Dept of Conservation & Recreation (DCR) for a walk of the planned Greenway Extension through Mattapan Station Weds, Sept 7th, 5:30 to 6:30 pm. The group will meet at the Mattapan Station Platform near the shed and walk to get a closer look at the plans for the Greenway around the station. They’ll look specifically at the area planned for the “canopy walk,” possible connection to the station, area south of the station where the trail is planned, as well as the proposed visitors center location on the square.
This is happening RAIN OR SHINE! Be prepared for a possibly muddy walk, wear boots, bring an umbrella.

The Neponset River Greenway Council meeting follows, Wed Sept 7, 2011
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the Milton Yacht Club, 25 Wharf Street – Lower Mills/Milton Village.  All are welcome on the walk, and to the meeting.

Here is the link to the proposed Neponset Trail Extension, see Option B Revised on page 20 for the most up-to-date route proposal.

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Farmers’ Markets: helpful information

Posted September 2nd, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Farmers' Market

We support local farmers markets! For several years DEHC has been getting the word out about our local markets’ locations and schedules – and we even helped initiate a new and thriving market at Ashmont T station. DEHC is working this season at most of the Dorchester markets, providing hands on assistance to the market managers and  farmers setting up before the market and packing up after the market, and passing out free consumer information and goodies during the market.
We thought we’d use this space to provide general and, we hope, useful information for consumers/shoppers and for farmers’ market managers:

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Did you know that you can use your SNAP EBT benefits to buy fruit and vegetables, plants and seeds at our local farmers’ markets? Also get 50% off with the Boston Bounty Bucks program.

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Definition of a farmers market: Continue Reading »

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Public Market Commission Subcommittee on Specialty Foods Meeting, Sep. 7

Posted September 2nd, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Farmers' Market, Healthy Dorchester

Massachusetts Department of Agricultural ResourcesThe Subcommittee on Specialty Foods (baked goods, jams and jellies, ethnic foods, pastas, nuts, etc.) will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, September 7 at 3:30 p.m. at 1 Ashbutron Place in Boston, MA.  The meeting is a chance for Commission members to learn about how a year round public market in downtown Boston can benefit producers of these foods.  The meeting will be chaired by Commissioner Carole Cornelison of the Department of Capital Asset Management.  The official notice is posted here. Visit www.mass.gov/agr/publicmarket to learn more. You may also contact Mark Lilienthal with questions at mark.lilienthal@state.ma.us or 617-626-1183.

DEHC’s Food Cooperative Initiative is working to insure year-round food access (for all types of food) to residents of Dorchester. As such, DEHC happily publicizes any notices that promote increased local food access opportunities, as well as economic development of local producers.

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MyDotTour 2011 a success!

Posted August 25th, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Healthy Dorchester, Youth

Check back for all sorts of coverage of this great project here on this page over the next few weeks!

Chris Lovett interviews the MyDotTour project coordinator, Kate Balug:

Guided Tour Connects the Dot from Chris Lovett on Vimeo.

 

 

NOTE: Even though the youth-led walking tours of August 2011 are over, you can still take the tour – go to the MyDotTour website for more information.

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Food Coop Potluck Get-Together, Aug. 25

Posted August 4th, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Greening Dorchester, Healthy Dorchester, News

Collaborate for food access; cooperate for community! The Dorchester Community Food Co-op is having a Pot Luck Dinner and general get together at 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 25 at the beautiful new Nightingale Community Garden—recently renovated by Boston Natural Area Network, near the corner of Park St. and Washington St. in Dorchester. The garden is alive with activity, and is a model for creating a space that brings together the full diversity of Dorchester residents. Please come and bring friends and neighbors who are interested in creating a new cooperative market in Dorchester!

For more information, read the Food Co-op’s August 2011 monthly update here.

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Food Coop Flyer Now in Vietnamese!

Posted August 3rd, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Farmers' Market, Greening Dorchester, Healthy Dorchester

The Dorchester Community Coop informational flyer that you may have seen at farmers’ markets throughout Dorchester has been translated into Vietnamese! DEHC and the Food Coop are working to make our outreach process more inclusive, and this includes providing multi-lingual resources.

Want to learn more? View the Food Coop Flyer in English or Vietnamese (Tieng Viet).

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Bowdoin Geneva Stores Now Stocked w/ Local Produce

Posted July 26th, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Advocacy, Greening Dorchester, Healthy Dorchester

Farm to Store pilot in the Bowdoin Geneva neighborhoodThe “Farm to Store” pilot in the Bowdoin Geneva neighborhood has launched! You can now find organic, local produce from The Food Project in two neighborhood corner stores – Shop Smart (formerly Caribbean Market) on Bowdoin Street and Sobrino’s Market on Geneva Ave. More stores should be carrying local produce as the summer goes on and the variety of produce available is greater.

Help support these stores and show them you’re interested in buying local! You can also check out this BNN video of the Bowdoin Street Health Center Senior Healthy Champions delivering the produce and talking about why it’s important for corner stores to carry high quality produce: http://vimeo.com/26765568.

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Complete Streets Walk (Report)

Posted July 21st, 2011 by rfoley and filed in Advocacy, Greening Dorchester, Healthy Dorchester, Move Dorchester

Complete Streets WalkAs part of the Boston Complete Streets Initiative, a group of interested residents explored the walking environment along a mile or so of Dorchester Avenue on a recent hot summer day. The Neighborhood Walk helped investigate how the city’s current Dorchester Avenue Improvement Project fits into the citywide effort to create streets that are multi-modal, green and smart and demonstrated how they support a healthy, active lifestyle. The walk was led by Mark Fenton, host of the TV series “America’s Walking” and one of the country’s leading experts on the relationship between walking, street design and public health. The group learned how we can make our streets more safe and comfortable for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists while improving sustainability and making use of new technology where appropriate. Pre-walk presentations (see related presentations here; DEHC will add Complete Streets presentations as received) stressed the importance of active living for health and fitness. Continue Reading »

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