Posts published in June 2019
Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) is pleased to bring back the annual “BCYF Fun Stops” offering free, daily, drop-in activities at four locations in Boston this summer. Children ages 8-14 are welcome to stop in each weekday and enjoy a variety of structured activities including board games, sports, arts…
Lindsay Pedersen spotlights five companies that infuse brand promise in delightful and inspiring ways, from the breakroom to the boardroom, and everywhere in between. Seattle, WA (June 2019)—Too many companies think brand-building belongs to the marketing department. But actually, it’s everyone’s business, says Lindsay Pedersen. “Anyone whose work touches…
Sunday, June 2nd is Dorchester Day and many of the valedictorians are from this historic town which is the home of the first public school in America, the Mather School in Meeting House Hill located right behind the First Parish Church, home of the first town meeting in America, the…
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WAS SENT OUT BY THE MAYOR WALSH COMMITTEE IN WHICH HE HAILS THE PASSAGE OF THE CITY BUDGET I made a promise to the residents of Boston nearly six years ago to lead Boston in a way that is bold, and makes transformative progress in the areas…