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Cary Square Day of History
Please join us on Sunday, May 5th at the Cary Square Day of History event! This event is one of many this year in honor of Chelsea’s 400th Year.
Temple Emmanuel, Governor Bellingham-Cary House, Tour Leaders and Historians Lee Farrington & Marsha Johnson and the Chelsea Chamber of Commerce are all participating in the Cary Square Day of History. The schedule for the day is as below:
10am – 11am – A walking tour led by Lee Farrington and Marsha Johnson leaves from 60 Tudor Street and ends at the Governor Bellingham-Cary House.
11am – 2pm – An Open House at Governor Bellingham-Cary House, 34 Parker Street, with special remarks between 12pm – 1pm.
2pm – 6pm – Chelsea Chamber of Commerce Marketplace with Family Activities in the Temple Emmanuel Courtyard (entrance on Gardner Street at Cary Ave)
2pm – 6pm – Open House at Temple Emmanuel 60
Opening remarks and Grand Opening of the Jewish Chelsea Museum! 2:30pm
Storytelling: Life in Jewish Chelsea 3:30 – 4:15 pm
Clips from the film “Chelsea, The Jewish Years” 4:30 – 4:45 pm
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts cultural council, a state agency.
Land Acknowledgement: “We pay respect to the towns of the Indigenous Massachusett, which include Winnisimmet (now Chelsea & Revere) and Mishawum (various towns including Everett). We respect the Massachusett elders, past and present, who stewarded the lands throughout generations.” TND.
Please RSVP for reminders on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/3z5OFAEW5.
Interested in volunteering or have any questions – please reach out to me at Devra@chelseacitystudio.com, Temple Emmanuel Event Coordinator or to Herb Selesnick, Community Engagement Coordinator, Temple Emmanuel of Chelsea at herbertselesnick@gmail.com.
CALLING ALL PARENTS & CAREGIVERS! Stop Block Talk – 5/6 @ 5:30
Family Safety Class / Clase de Seguridad Familiar
Earth Day Crafting / Artesanía del Día de la Tierra
The HOME presents Read with a First Responder
Chelsea Public Schools Math and Science Acceleration Academy
All Girls Sports and Wellness Festival
We are Hiring! Join Our Family Child Care Team!
Submit a Poem / Enviar un poema
National Poetry Month celebrates poems and poets with events taking place nationwide in April. Established by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, the goal is to increase the visibility of the poetic form, as well as to increase access to it.
To Celebrate this year – submit a poem to the Chelsea Public Library for a chance to be featured on our website or displayed in our reading rooms.
You can submit your poem below, or email to coclibrary@chelseama.gov . You are also able to drop poems off at our cirulation desk!
El Mes Nacional de la Poesía celebra los poemas y los poetas con actos en todo el país en abril. Establecido por la Academia de Poetas Americanos en 1996, el objetivo es aumentar la visibilidad de la forma poética, así como aumentar el acceso a la misma.
Para celebrarlo este año, envíe un poema a la Biblioteca Pública de Chelsea para tener la oportunidad de que aparezca en nuestro sitio web o se exponga en nuestras salas de lectura.
Puede enviar su poema a continuación o por correo electrónico a coclibrary@chelseama.gov . También puedes dejar poemas en nuestro mostrador de circulación.