Funding Sought for Latin Quarter “Social Cafe”
July 19, 2019
By: BNN
Tags: Hyde/Jackson Square Main Street
Hyde Jackson Square Main Street's Teatro en el Parque crowd at the outdoor theater performances at Mozart Park in Jamaica Plain.
Hyde Jackson Square Main Street's Teatro en el Parque crowd at the outdoor theater performances at Mozart Park in Jamaica Plain.
Bridging Communities at Teatro en el Parque aims to bring together both Spanish and non-Spanish speaking communities for engaging, fun evenings in Mozart Park in Jamaica Plain.
Hyde Jackson Square Main Street builds upon its successful 2018 event series by welcoming an even more vibrant, social Café in Mozart Park prior to Friday and Saturday night's Teatro en el Park.
3 days, 9 stops, 40 small businesses celebrated. Mayor Martin J. Walsh is returning for the “Mayor on Main” trolley tour, a three-day event that will highlight Boston’s Main Streets districts.
JP Centre/South Main Streets presents the JP Festival Trolley, a free trolley that will span the district and Jamaica Plain.
In Boston’s sea of rowdy, singles-filled Irish bars, this rare Scottish gastropub stands out as unique, friendly, and approachable—just like the ideal date.
In our backyards are entrepreneurs who give back to our communities, employing thousands and creating wealth and sustainability. The answer is to holiday shopping in local business districts.
JP Centre/South Main Streets is throwing a party to celebrate launching an app that will make exploring the neighborhood more mobile-friendly and interactive.
We're looking for Allston- and Brighton-based businesses to participate. You can install local art, provide in-store demonstrations, or host performances.
“I’m excited for another year of the ‘Main on Main’ trolley tour, which is an incredible opportunity to celebrate some of Boston’s most dynamic small businesses,” said Mayor Walsh.
Thanks to you, we've reached $9,165 in donations! Contribute by June 30th and your name will be entered into a raffle for a Rozzie Bag of Goodness!
The 7th annual State of Our Neighborhood event was held on April 27 at the Curley K-8 School where topics discussed ranged from affordable housing to racial justice.