The Bulletin Board is your place to find classes, ongoing programs, job listings, local contests, scholarships, and other opportunities. Events (one time & unique happenings) are also posted on the calendar.

Launching: Childcare Worker Co-Op

La Colaborativa is supporting child care workers to launch their own employee-owned cooperative, to increase economic opportunities for our members and respond to the shortage of qualified childcare providers during the pandemic. Please help us spread the word! The first information session is September 23 at 5pm.

Race, Vaccination, and COVID19 – Chelsea Black Community Zoom Presentation by Pastor Dr. George Walters-Sleyon

ZOOM PRESENTATION
 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2021
 6:30-8:00
Topic:
Race, Vaccination, COVID19
 
Description:
A presentation exploring the historic relationship between race and medicine in the United States considering the present challenges of COVID-19.
 
The presentation further explores the use of Black bodies as guinea pigs thus resulting in historic skepticism and cynicism in the Black community in the United State toward any form of vaccination including the COVID vaccine
 
Presentation by:
Dr. George Walters-Sleyon 
 
For more information contact
 
Joan Cromwell  CROMWELLJG@GMAIL.COM
Sharon Caulfield SMCAULFIELD5975@GMAIL.COM
Zoom Link
 

Virtual Taste of Chelsea 2021, Monday, September 13 at 6-7:30 pm

Zoom-Link to join https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86888310932?pwd=N2Foc1Bab21Lb3VvUU5RaUJOaFk1QT09

Make donation- No Amount Too Small! https://harborcov.org/tasteofchelsea  

Please join us for a 2021 Virtual Event!

The Taste of Chelsea will be virtual again this year as we continue taking a cautious approach in light of the health impacts our community has experienced and as we wait to see what the potential is for any additional pandemic concerns in the fall.

The pandemic’s impact was severe on our communities, especially on survivors’ isolation, stress, financial instability and even fewer options for safety. Over the last year, HarborCOV has provided financial assistance for a range of pandemic-related costs like hotels, housing, food, medication and technology for hundreds of families to keep them as safe, healthy and connected as possible. Our local restaurants, which have so generously donated their food, staff time and operational costs to the Taste of Chelsea over the last 18 years, are also still working hard for their own survival and recovery from the pandemic.

Co-hosted by HarborCOV and the Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, the highly visible and popular Taste of Chelsea has traditionally brought together corporate sponsors, local businesses, area food and beverage vendors, volunteers, survivors and more than 500 ticket holders who turn out to show their commitment to the cause along the Chelsea waterfront. We know the 18th annual Taste of Chelsea will continue to capture the event’s traditional spirit of community action.

This year’s virtual Taste of Chelsea will encourage people to order takeout or delivery from a list of participating restaurants and virtually share a meal together while hearing local survivor stories, acknowledging the conscientious sponsors helping support recovery from abuse and learning more about the continuing impact of the pandemic on our communities.  We hope you’ll continue your sponsorship and remain part of the community solution to end domestic violence. Your sponsorship has directly benefited local survivors and made a significant difference in their lives while also sending a powerful community-awareness message.

Chelsea Cultural Council supports local artists and small businesses thru cultural initiatives

Chelsea Poetry Walk in Downtown Chelsea
The first-ever Chelsea Poetry Walk is a showcase of expression in the downtown business district. Poetry written by Chelsea residents of all ages are out on display at numerous establishments for all to enjoy through September.
We hope you choose to take a walk! Find the Chelsea Poetry Walk Location Guide at https://www.chelseama.gov/home/news/chelsea-poetry-walk
New Outdoor Gallery by Local Artist Franz Israel at Carter Park CrossFit
A new and innovative mural has been installed on Blossom & Carter St in Chelsea. Local artist, Franz Israel, designed and painted a mural of 50 feet long x 15 high: 8 large animal characters from the series “Animalia” are featured on black background with a scattering of white geometric figures. The mural features motion sensor lights for evening interactivity, and each piece is printed in reflective aluminum and fluorescent glow in the dark paint, creating a mesmerizing effect at night.
Each character has a unique QR code that takes you to a unique custom morph animated video accompanied by a relaxing audio experience and some advocating for animals. Learn more about Franz Israel and his process on www.Franzisrael.com. 

Introducing Healthy Chelsea new FoodCorps service members

Lindsay Lesniak is a current FoodCorps AmeriCorps Service Member serving with Healthy Chelsea since August 2021. She primarily works with second grade students and younger increasing awareness around gardening and preparing healthy food. Lindsay also works with the Chelsea Public School Meals, advocating for nutritious and culturally relevant foods as increasing seasonal and local produce in schools.

Lindsay holds a bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology and Environmental Studies from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York.

 

Rahul is a new FoodCorps Service Member serving Healthy Chelsea for 2021-2022. They will
work with elementary aged students in Chelsea to get them excited about nutritious and fresh
food. They’re from Georgia but consider Boston a second home after going to Boston University
for Computer Science and Mathematics. They also have a background in mutual aid, food
access work, and gardening. In their spare time they love birdwatching, cooking their mom’s
Indian food, and going to concerts.

Silver Line Extension Alternatives Analysis Virtual Public Meeting / Análisis de opciones de la ampliación de la Silver Line Reunión públical pública virtual

Silver Line Extension Alternatives Analysis
Virtual Public Meeting on September 28

 

Join us for a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, September 28 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM for the Silver Line Extension Alternatives Analysis. This study will determine the feasibility, benefits, and cost of extending Silver Line service to Everett and the surrounding communities.

What will I learn at the meeting and how can I contribute?

  • At this meeting, we will present an overview of the results of the analysis done so far, and potential Silver Line extension alternatives to further evaluate.
  • Staff will be looking for your feedback on draft alternatives connecting Chelsea with Everett, Somerville, Cambridge, and/or downtown Boston.

Following a presentation, the team will be available to take feedback and answer questions. You can view meeting flyers in EnglishSpanish (Español)Portuguese (Português), and Haitian Creole (Kreyòl Ayisyen) on the event webpage.

The meeting will be held online, via Zoom. To pre-register, please click this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsfuirqjooGtYGo_XDcc5faj35kNOqmu9a.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Upon joining you will be prompted to share your first name, last name, and email address.

Meeting attendees will be entered into the project’s email database to receive updates. The meeting will be recorded and posted online for those who cannot attend. You can also email questions anytime to slx@mbta.com.

Online Feedback Form Closes September 21

An online feedback form is available in EnglishSpanish (Español), and Portuguese (Português). This survey focuses on transit use, desired connections, and rider demographics and will be open until Tuesday, September 21. Feedback gathered through this survey will help inform decisions about extending Silver Line service.

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