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Chelsea High School Law and Public Policy and the Community Summit

Dear Community Partners,

Please join us for the Chelsea High School Annual Public Policy and Community Summit led by juniors and seniors in the Law and Public Policy Pathway on June 3rd, 2021 via zoom (link below. There will be 2 presentations from 12:30pm-2:25pm which will focus on 2 particular areas:

  1. Presenting their solution to the problems that they identify of students skipping classes 
  2. Increasing access to translation services in our community 

The safety summit invites students to step into the debate and welcome others to be part of the bigger conversation in order to explore many of the commonly cited arguments and come up with their own solutions to each, in order to become educated on the topic as a whole. Please feel free to share this invitation with other stakeholders and welcome them to hear from young people in our own community.

To RSVP ! Please complete this RSVP form by next Friday, May 28th, 2021.

Best,

Kimberley Murphy, Sam Baker, Cristina Tobar, Grace Noble, Rachel Barlage and Tania Baez

Zoom Room: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3892032354?pwd=bHZLVnlIV3B0Wml0bjFUN3AyNUNVQT09

Meeting ID: 389 203 2354

Password: RachelZoom

El Camino presented by Teatro Chelsea

El Camino is a walking theatrical experience where audiences explore downtown Chelsea and can watch short plays performed behind storefronts. This event is presented by Teatro Chelsea, the bilingual community theatre program with the Apollinaire Theatre.

 

Dates:

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

May 28, 29 & 30

(raindate Monday, May 31)

 

Time: 6 to 8 pm

 

Performance Locations:

  • Bellingham Square Gazebo (Broadway and Hawthorne St)
  • Gallery 456 (456 Broadway)
  • Tattoo Calveras (345 Broadway)
  • Global Cargo (412 Broadway)
  • Apollinaire Theatre (189 Winnisimmet St)
  • Chelsea Square (Broadway at Second Street)

General Admission and Guided Tours are Free.

 

Reserve your Space here

Walking Tours

Chelsea is a city rich in culture and history. Through the winter and spring, a team of residents researched and developed walking, exploring different themes and neighborhood.

You can use the guides to walk the route yourself or to explore the information online.

The tours were developed by Ellen Rovner, Pepper Fee, and Lee Farrington with editorial and other assistance provided by Suzanne Perry.

Chelsea Walking Tours

Waterfront

Prattville

Jewish Chelsea

Public Art

Pop-Up Events in Chelsea Square

Every other Friday night we’ll have something new popping up in Chelsea Square. These low key events are a great way to welcome in the weekends!

 

These events are presented by Chelsea Prospers with Jukebox Event and a variety of community producers — like you!

 

Our calendar so far:

 

Vinyl DJ Pop-Up

May 21, 6 to 9 pm

Groove it old school and meet the teams working on projects this summer to learn how you can get more involved.

 

5th Annual Chelsea LGBTQ Coalition Pride Flag Raising with Drag Bingo & Celebration

June 4, 6:30 to 9:30 pm

Presented by Chelsea LGBTQ Coalition

Ceremony of the Flag Raising with presentation by Star Chung of the Chelsea Police Department and performances by Veronica Vandersnatch

 

Spoken Word

August 6, 6 to 9 pm

Presented by Lorenzo Recupero with the Chelsea Poetry Walk

Local spoken word poets take to the stage to share their work. Play word games and take a tour to the sites where poetry can be found across the downtown.

 

Note: raindates are the following Friday evening.

All events are free. No registration needed – just drop by!

 

We are seeking vendors, performers and partners to participate in these events. Connect with us here

Roadway Murals

Colorful murals and creative cross-walks are coming to the downtown this summer to facilitate connections and safer travel through downtown.

 

We’ll continue the advancement of the art corridor of the Division Street Neighborway with murals across four blocks from Hawthorne to Park Street. Another roadway mural in Chelsea Square on one block of Winnisimmet Street will support events in the area.

 

For the Chelsea Square mural, celebrate Juneteenth with us during a community paint day at Winnisimmet Street. This event is a community celebration welcoming to all. Whether you have artistic abilities or no painting experience, join us for a fun day of connections, celebrations, and making art!

 

This project is presented by the City of Chelsea through its Housing & Community Development Department and Chelsea Prospers along with Neighborways Design. Funding provided by the Mass Department of Transportation Shared Streets and Spaces program.

 

Sign here for the Community Painting Day on Saturday, June 19 (raindate, Sunday 6/20)

See more about the plans for the Roadway Murals here

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