Archive for the ‘Youth’ category

DEHC Co-Sponsoring Talbot-Norfolk Triangle Park Patrol

July 28th, 2010

cherry blossom treeTalbot-Norfolk Triangle Park Patrol is another great program at Elmhurst Park this summer, co-sponsored by DEHC.  The Park Patrol has two divisions: Junior Park Patrol for ages 12-14, and Park Patrol for ages 14-17.

Park Patrol employs 20+ youth to:

  • Volunteer at the Nightingale community garden (to prepare for the 106 Norfolk garden)
  • Learn how to champion green spaces
  • Mentor youth and promote community greening

Junior Park Patrol employs 6+ youth to:

  • Learn how to plant up to 20 spring-flowering trees to provide color along Norfolk Street from Codman Square to New England Ave.  Trees are flowering and pink themed, provided by Urban Ecology Institute’s CityRoots program.

The Park Patrol youth will hold a free workshop on tree planting, open to the community, this fall, date TBA.

Green Activities for Youth

July 28th, 2010

Boston R.O.C.K.S!!! (Recreational Opportunities for City Kids) has gone green, with free, drop-in green activities for Dorchester youth until mid-August.  Boston R.O.C.K.S!!! Goes Green, which continues until mid-August, combines environmental education components with fun youth activities.  For more information about Boston R.O.C.K.S!!!, visit www.bostonyouthzone.com

Elmhurst Park Growing Green

  • Boston Project Ministries
  • 15 Elmhurst St., 02124
  • Monday–Thursday, 12:30 – 4:30p.m.
  • For ages 5-12
  • Different activities every day, including double dutch, soccer, creative arts, community gardening, and gardening-oriented Bible study
  • A Bike Day with DotBike is planned for July/early August

Boston R.O.C.K.S Out!!!

  • Holland Community Center 85 Olney Street, 02121
  • For ages 8-18
  • Monday–Friday, 11a.m.–5p.m.

Boston R.O.C.K.S. the Park!!!

  • Garvey Park, Neponset Ave. , 02122
  • For ages 8-18
  • Monday–Friday, 2p.m.–8p.m.

DEHC supports multicultural walk tour of Field’s Corner

June 25th, 2010

Fields Corner Walking Tour Saturday, June 26, 2010 – DEHC is part of the Fields Corner Collaborative which launched the first annual MyDotTour on Dorchester Day weekend. The tours are 1-hour long informational, youth-led —the first of their kind in Dorchester. Your last chance to take a tour is on June 26, starting 10 AM from the Fields Corner T station lobby.  I urge folks to take the MyDot Tour.  It is both extremely interesting and a great way to support a positive youth activity in Dorchester.

MyDot Tour was started by the Fields Corner Collaborative, a collective of community groups » Read more: DEHC supports multicultural walk tour of Field’s Corner

walk & bike: 2010 Dorchester Day activities

June 2nd, 2010

MyDotTour Fields Corner Walking Tour kicks off on Saturday, June 5 at 10 AM.  The 1-hour tours are youth-led walking tours—the first of their kind in Dorchester.  Come to the lobby of the Fields Corner T station, where there will be a registration table.
MyDotTour youth have created the informational content of the tour by selecting local sites to highlight, researching their history, and writing scripts to deliver at each tour stop.  The tours begin promptly at 10:00am and again at 1:00pm. The suggested ticket price – $10 for adults, $5 for children under 12 - supports the MyDotTour program.
And then on Sunday, June 6, join DotBike and ride in the Dorchester Day Parade, even if you don’t have your own bike!

youth leadership summit: deadline 4/30

April 27th, 2010

Youth Leadership Summitnomination deadline April 30
worldwidewaldens.orgNominate young people to attend the World Wide Waldens Youth Leadership Summit, May 20 -21, at Walden Pond in Lincoln, MA.  Scholarships are available for the $50 fee.  Helen Christou at the Boston Youth Environmental Network has offered to provide transportation if many young people from Boston want to attend.  The nomination deadline is April 30.   Contact Susan Frey for information, 781-259-4712.