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Jeanne Rooney is the Editor in Chief for South Boston Online.
18 05, 2016

Get outside and give back as a tour guide on Castle Island

2018-11-27T13:06:36-05:00May 18th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Get outside and give back as a tour guide on Castle Island

By RICK WINTERSON Are you new to South Boston? Or perhaps you’ve lived here for a while, and now you’d like to “give back” in return for the Southie experiences you’re enjoying. Possibly you’d simply like to make some very enjoyable friends, while giving your sunscreen a workout. Interested? Consider joining the Castle Island Association (the “other” CIA), an organization of 5,000 members, who are responsible for one of the most magnificent historic sites in Boston and vicinity, as well as one of the most striking harbor views in the city. Then think about volunteering. Right now, volunteers are being sought for guided tours of Fort Independence. These tours are learning experiences for both the guides and visitors to the fort. They take around 45 [...]

18 05, 2016

Warm weather arrives for softball and baseball in Southie

2016-05-18T13:42:32-04:00May 18th, 2016|Categories: Sports|Comments Off on Warm weather arrives for softball and baseball in Southie

It was a long stretch of rainy weather, but last Saturday, May 14, blue skies and sunny skies allowed local softball and baseball enthusiasts to take to the field and play ball. Photos by Kevin Devlin The South Boston Girls Softball League under 14 team coached by Kathy Davis and Katie O’Connell (not pictured) playing against Charlestown at the Shore Lane softball field adjacent to the Murphy Rink. The players are: Emma, Abby, Kate, Olivia, Sarah, Isabella, Arianna, Carmela, Hailey, Brianna, Allison, Samantha and Olivia. (Photo by Kevin Devlin) The South Boston Girls Softball League under 14 team coached by Jerry Galvin and Whitney Christmas (not pictured) also playing against Charlestown at the Shore Lane softball field adjacent to the Murphy Rink. [...]

11 05, 2016

Community Day held for the 11th year

2016-05-11T15:32:30-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Community Day held for the 11th year

Community Day in South Boston is an annual activity of the South Boston Community Health Center’s Youth Ambassadors. The 11th annual Community Day took place last Saturday in the Ironworkers Hall, set aside for this event courtesy of Ironworkers Local 7. Community Day was a fun-filled event that closed with a free lunch. See you there next year. -Rick Winterson The balloon man at the Health Center’s Community Day. (Photo by Rick Winterson) Community artwork at Community Day, courtesy of Holland America Line. (Photo by Rick Winterson) The Health Center’s Teen Clinic and the Gavin Foundation at Community Day. (Photo by Rick Winterson) Brightly painted Adirondack chairs – a Community Day specialty. (Photo by Rick Winterson) [...]

11 05, 2016

South Boston Collaborative Center’s Derby party had numerous winners

2016-05-11T15:32:11-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on South Boston Collaborative Center’s Derby party had numerous winners

Nyquist won the Kentucky Derby, the popular horse race that was the feature of the South Boston Collaborative Center’s annual Derby party. And there were many other winners as well last Saturday evening, namely the clients of the South Boston Collaborative Center, an agency in the front lines of South Boston’s war against opioids like heroin. The Collaborative’s Kentucky Derby Day raises funds for this effort. Barlow’s in Fort Point put on a superb buffet – perfectly cooked sliders, shrimp with tangy sauce, and really cheddary mac ‘n’ cheese. It was quite a party. Nyquist, after a truly expert ride by jockey Mario Gutierrez, won by 1-1/4 lengths in a respectable 2:01:31. It was Nyquist’s eighth consecutive win – on to the Triple Crown, after American [...]

11 05, 2016

Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 donates to Condon School

2016-05-11T15:31:53-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 donates to Condon School

Mary Joyce, a board member of Local 17’s Friends for Children Charity, and Neal Kelleher, the charity’s president, arrive at the Condon School to present a $1,500 check for much-needed supplies to the Condon School. Local 17 represents this area’s members of the Sheet Metal Workers International Union; the local is very active in community-related activities. Shown receiving the check from Mary and Neal last Thursday morning, May 5, are Condon Principal Robby Chisholm, Parents Association President Michelle Ratican and the Condon School’s Student Council. Many thanks to the generous Local 17 of the International Sheet Metal Workers Union and their Friends for Children Charity. -Rick Winterson

11 05, 2016

Donnie Lewis’s disco ball fundraiser is a success

2016-05-11T15:31:36-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Donnie Lewis’s disco ball fundraiser is a success

Last week, South Boston Online published an article on Donnie Lewis’s “Disco Ball” fundraiser, which he arranged to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and its cancer research and treatment programs. Donnie’s disco ball gala in the Boston Teachers Union Hall was enormously successful, featuring DJ Dru Errico and attracting hundreds of his friends. Donnie’s story is amazing: He’s a cancer survivor who received stem cells from a one-out-of-25-million genetically matched USN midshipman stationed on the West Coast. Since then, Donnie has been giving back by hosting fundraisers to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. -Rick Winterson It was standing room only at Donnie Lewis’s Leukemia & Lymphoma Society fundraiser in the BTU Hall Friday, May 6. (Photo by Rick Winterson) Donnie [...]

11 05, 2016

Catholic Charities Child Care Centers host open houses

2016-05-11T15:31:12-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Catholic Charities Child Care Centers host open houses

Open house week at the Catholic Charities Child Care Centers is next week. The open house at the South Boston location (275 West Broadway) is Thursday, May 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. Then open house provides the opportunity to meet teachers, learn about the curriculum, talk to parents with enrolled children, and enjoy light refreshments. For more information, call 617-464-8500 or visit ccab.org. There are open houses at six other locations, including a few different Boston neighborhoods. All will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. On Tuesday, May 17, there is an open house at the Jamaica Plain location (19 St. Joseph St.; 617-522-4040) and on Wednesday, May 18, there is an open house at the Dorchester location (185 Columbia Road).

11 05, 2016

Looking at the community’s past, present and future

2018-11-27T13:06:36-05:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Happenings|Comments Off on Looking at the community’s past, present and future

I wanted to comment on two recent items that made news in South Boston. Last week as I read that half-page thank you from the folks behind the Michael Joyce Memorial Playground (in the April 28 issue of South Boston Online), I was struck with the irony that the community forces behind this park amplified everything that Michael Joyce lived his life for, which was his neighborhood. He understood yesterday, was concerned about Southie's future and wanted to be a part of today too. The quote at the top of this half-page notice said it all: "All of us are born for a reason though some of us don't discover why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish [...]

11 05, 2016

Cinco de Mayo in South Boston

2016-05-11T15:30:42-04:00May 11th, 2016|Categories: Business, Happenings|Tags: |Comments Off on Cinco de Mayo in South Boston

At 634 East Broadway, Wears + Wares is a fairly recent addition to South Boston’s Broadway scene (there’s a kind of friendly rivalry as to whether East or West Broadway becomes “Big” Broadway in the future. May the “Best” Broadway win). Nikole Roome and Clodagh Fitzharris put on a Cinco de Mayo evening last Thursday at Wears + Wares, complete with margaritas and guacamole, to kick off the weekend leading up to Mother’s Day. This was a joint event with Nurture, The Sun Tan Van and Lashes by Clo. Has a new South Boston tradition started? -Rick Winterson

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