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.  You may submit a post to the bulletin board here.

Chelsea Public Schools: Community Budget Meeting

The Superintendent and School Committee want to hear from you about how we can best serve Chelsea students. Two opportunities to give your input are coming up. Parents, families and anyone else interested in Chelsea Public Schools have two primary reasons for attending the upcoming meetings:
  • Learn where school funding comes from, and find out how it is spent today.
  • Hear about the proposed budget for FY2023 and provide

Housing Families Expanding Homelessness Prevention and Free Legal Services in Chelsea

The City of Chelsea, through its Department of Housing & Community Development, and Housing Families are pleased to announce an expansion of housing legal services and housing stability programs for Chelsea residents confronting housing insecurity.
Through the legal clinic, residents experiencing evictions, disputes, and code issues can seek assistance from Housing Families’ attorneys and housing specialists. The City will coordinate services through the Eviction Task Force, in close collaboration with community based organizations, such as Housing Families, La Colaborativa, CAPIC, and The Neighborhood Developers.
As part of this partnership, Housing Families will imminently open a new office at 99 4th Street in Chelsea that’s accessible by public transit to meet the housing and eviction prevention needs of Chelsea residents, including free legal help, utility and rental assistance, case management, and emergency housing. Chelsea residents can receive assistance regardless of immigration status, income, or background.
Chelsea residents seeking legal services and financial assistance may contact Housing Families’ Chelsea office of the Homelessness Prevention & Legal Services Program at (781) 322-9119 x146 or probonolegalteam@housingfamilies.org. Staff are multilingual in Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, and Haitian Creole.
Residents can also visit the pop-up Housing and Legal Services Clinic at Chelsea City Hall, Room 102, every Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at La Colaborativa, 318 Broadway, every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. No appointment is necessary.

COVID-19 Pediatric Vaccine Clinics Available at La Colaborativa in February and March

La Colaborativa hosts COVID-19 pediatric vaccine clinics at its 318 Broadway location twice a week.
This clinic is open to residents at the same time every Tuesday and Thursday until March 15. Children ages 5-11 are currently eligible to receive the pediatric vaccine. No appointment is necessary, and the vaccines are free regardless of insurance or immigration status.

Chelsea Heritage Celebrations Grant – Applications available beginning March 1

Supports a broad range of cultural events, street fairs, art shows, festivals, and related activities such as murals, sculptures, and film series that promote Chelsea’s heritage, quality of life, recreation, and cultural activities. The grant range is $5,000 – $20,000.
Online application and guidelines are available at www.chelseama.gov/cultural-council. Paper application and guidelines can be picked up at Chelsea City Hall, Dept. of Health & Human Services, Room 100.
Deadline: Completed application must be received by Tuesday, April 12, 2022.  Projects awarded should be implemented by December 31, 2022.
For additional information call (617) 466-4070 or email culturalcouncil@chelseama.gov.

City of Chelsea Capital Improvement Plan (FY23-27) Submitted to the City Council

In accordance with the City Charter, City Manager Tom Ambrosino recently submitted the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for FY 2023-2027 to the City Council.
This five-year CIP is the City’s 24th consecutive capital planning document. The CIP is a multi-year document that identifies long-term improvements to the City’s infrastructure and facilities, and provides a program for prioritizing, scheduling and funding. It consists of a capital budget, which is the upcoming fiscal year’s plan and a capital program, which is an outline for capital expenditures for the four years beyond the capital budget.
For FY23, the proposed total investment is in excess of $24 million. The investment is divided into six “Program Areas”: Parks and Open Space, Utility Enhancements, Public Safety, Public Buildings and Facilities, Surface Enhancements and Equipment Acquisition.
Programs identified for FY23 include but are not limited to improving and/or expanding the City’s open space resources, including full rehabilitation of Highland Park, historical staircase rehabilitation, utility replacements on Willow Street and Central Avenue, a full redesign and remodel of the 911 dispatch center, public building renovations including at the Williams School and Mary C. Burke Complex, and replacing roadways and sidewalks as part of a complete streets and transportation improvement.
In total, this year’s plan capitalizes on federal funding and the City’s current fiscal position to improve the quality of life of Chelsea residents.
Of the 24 million proposed, 12.3 million is funded from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
As part of this submission of the five-year CIP, City Manager Tom Ambrosino asked the City Council to move the CIP to a public hearing. Next steps include a City Council sub-committee meeting to review the plan, and the announcement of a date to hold the public meeting.

COVID-19 Home Test Kit for Chelsea Distribution | Distribución de Pruebas Rápidas de COVID-19

The next COVID-19 Home Test Kit distribution will be on March 1st, from 1:00 pm to 6:30 pm at City Hall (500 Broadway). First-come, first-serve for Chelsea Residents only. Proof of residency is required. Maximum of 4 kits per household.
La próxima distribución de kits de prueba rápidas de COVID-19 será el 1 de marzo de 1:00 pm a 6:30 pm en el City Hall (500 Broadway). Por orden de llegada, solo para residentes de Chelsea. Se requiere prueba de vivir en Chelsea. Máximo de 4 kits por hogar.

Farmers Market: accepting VENDORS!

IMPORTANT / THIS WEEK:

COVID-19 UPDATES: Get your booster shot!

Jan 16, 2022: CDC recommends that everyone 5 years and older get their primary series of COVID-19 vaccines and receive a booster dose when eligible. Read more about it here. 

IZ Virtual Forum: Affordable Housing 

Interested in ways to bring more affordable housing to Revere?

We want to hear from you! Join us March 2nd.

CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS!

We need your help! Learn more here.

Learn new skills, meet new people, get community service hours, etc.

Revere Farmers Market 2022

Join us every Friday from June 3 – Oct 28!

Want to become a vendor? More info here.

FREE RAPID TESTS!

At-home COVID-19 tests available for Revere residents ONLY 

Mondays & Thursdays – details here.

COVID Resources Poll

ATTN Revere Residents: Please take this 7 question poll!

English – Spanish – Arabic – Portuguese

City / ROTM Updates 

TBA: Vaccination Clinics

Tuesday & Wednesday – no appointment needed!

NEW: Free at-home COVID-19 tests with vaccination

Revere residents ONLY / while supplies last

Find location / time & more details here.

COVID-19 PCR Testing Option  

Appointment only: Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays @ 1 – 6 PM

For city employees / Revere residents ONLY — details here.

Wednesday Night Food Pantry 6:15 – 8 PM

Location: 200 Winthrop Ave, Revere

OPEN TO ALL, translated flyer here.

Food for Free Thursdays: FEB 24 CANCELLED 

every Thursday, 3 – 6 PM (while supplies last)

Location: 200 Winthrop Ave, Revere

NOTE: Must meet Federal 2021 Household Income Guidelines.

Senior Water & Sewer Discount Program

Apply by September 1 — for Revere residents 65+

Application & Eligibility Guidelines

Other City Departments 

PARKS & REC – Main page

2022 Winter/Spring Events & Programs 

Now accepting Summer Job applications here!

Revere Public Library

Main webpage here.

Revere Public Schools

Main webpage here.

Updated COVID-19 Protocols

Details here (& Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese)

Revere Senior Center

Location:  25 Winthrop Ave, Revere

Events coming up!

COVID-19 Resources 

City Updates / Vaccination & Testing info

How To Use COVID-19 Self – Test Kits

COVID-19 Booster FAQ

Info here in English, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese.

Get reimbursed for COVID tests!

More info in English, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese.

Food Resource Hotline – Translated flyers here.

SNAP Food Assistance Benefits

What is SNAP? Translated info here.

For help with SNAP applications, email Britney at bsao@revere.org

Housing / Workforce Development:

Housing Assistance Resources found here.

Mortgage Assistance Application here.

Want to volunteer?  Click here!

 Open jobs / work opportunities here.

Learning Share 

RSCHP – New Year, Same Mission: Telling the Story of Our City One Artifact at a Time

RPL Director Diana Luongo Aims to Create a Pleasing Environment for Library Lovers

Boston food oasis Eastie Farm prepares to expand into new urban greenhouse​​​​​​

Community Happenings

 CAPIC Fuel Assistance Program 

The program assists households in paying heating bills.

In-person assistance available – all details here.

 Free 2021 Tax Preparation 

Tax prep. assistance in English & Spanish. Income restrictions apply.

More info here / Flyers here

 2022 Dog Licenses now available! 

DEADLINE: March 15

Applications in English & Spanish.

ESOL Classes for Adults

English language classes, Feb 28 – May 12

Classes will be online via Zoom & in-person! Details here.

Neighborhood Pods / Ward Groups 

Are you interested in getting to know your neighbors?

Want to get connected to local events & resources?

Join on Facebook!

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