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FRIDAY: Revere Job Fair!
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Highland Street Foundation is pleased to announce August Adventures, a calendar of FREE activities taking place during the month of August. Each day, there will be one museum, zoo, nature sanctuary, or event offered with no admission fee. We are excited to continue the tradition of free access in partnership with some of our amazing cultural institutions throughout Massachusetts.
This is our collective way of saying “Welcome Back” to the community!
Please note that many of the sites have limited capacity and require advance registration. Tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. If you do register and cannot make it, please let the organization know so they can open it up to others. For more information, please visit www.highlandstreet.org.
We are reaching out because we’re working on a public health campaign in Chelsea regarding the safety of consuming fish caught from the Lower Mystic River. It’s critical information because eating the wrong species of fish can make people sick and put their families at risk.
Our website (in English and Spanish) outlines the species of fish that are safe to catch and eat, includes a video (again in Spanish and English) plus additional sites for safe fishing, and we ask that you please share these resources with your community.
We have postcards available in English, Spanish, and Cantonese with this fish advisory information. We are happy to send you copies of these if you would like to have them to share with your community. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns!
Thank you,
The Mystic River Watershed
Mikhail Yarovoy as Romeo, Emma Laird as Juliet (Photo: Danielle Fauteux Jacques)
The age-old vendetta between the Capulets and the Montagues erupts this August in Chelsea Square. Shakespeare’s beloved romantic tragedy will be staged in the streets, parks, and by the fountain, as well as in the windows of the Chelsea Theatre Works. Audiences will move with and be creators of the action of this immersive production.
The evening begins at 6:00 with Live Music, Street Performances, and Craft Brews at the pop-up BearMoose Beer Garden on Winnisimmet Street by the Chelsea Theatre Works. Guests are encouraged to enjoy dinner via take-out or delivery from Chelsea’s exciting culinary delights. Romeo & Juliet, performed in a bilingual adaptation (English/Spanish), begins in front of the Chelsea Theatre Works at 7:45. The production is designed to engage English speaking and Spanish speaking audiences alike.
Composer Demetrius Fuller, best know to Apollinaire audiences for his compositions for Chelsea People, is creating the soundtrack for the production, which he will perform live with musicians Nate Fuller and Emi Nishida. Sound Designer/Music Director David Reiffel rounds out the musical team. This is David’s 25th show with Apollinaire- standouts include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Norton nominee- Outstanding Fringe Production) and A Beautiful Day… and Stupid F***ing Bird (Norton winners- Outstanding Fringe Production). His work has also been heard coast to coast from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to Boston’s SpeakEasy Stage and Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. He won the Norton award for Outstanding Musical Direction.
(No pre-registration required)
Press Night: Saturday August 14, 7:45 (pre-show begins at 6:00)
(Press are also welcome at all performances.)
Information/Directions/Parking Information: www.
In case of rain, call (617) 887-2336 to check status. Rain dates: Sundays Aug. 15, 22, 29 & Mon. Aug. 30
Safely Dispose of Household Hazardous Waste. A great and safe way to clean out your home!
Saturday, July 17, 2021, from 9 am – 1 pm.
Parking lot at the Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex (300 Crescent Ave). Proof of residency is required.