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! Candidates’ Debate on Parks and Open Space !

Thurs, October 22nd 6:30–8:00 pm Golf Clubhouse! Moderator: Pam Cross, WCVB-TV Channel 5 News Anchor

At-large city council candidates debate on how to make parks a place for health, youth jobs, safety, recreation, nature, and respite for all

city residents.

Sponsored by: (in process)

02136-All Things Hyde Park, Coalition, Birds & Bards

Festival, Boston Gardeners Council, Boston Natural Areas Network,

Boston Youth Environmental Network, Breath of Life: Dorchester

(BOLD) Teens, B.U. Department of Environmental Health, Charles River Conservancy, Codman Square Health Council, Codman Square Neighborhood Council, Discover Roxbury, Dorchester Beach Festival, Dorchester Environmental Health Coalition, Dorchester House Multi- Service Center, DotBike, EarthWorks, East Boston Greenway Council, Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park, Conservancy, The Esplanade Association, Evening Garden Club of , Franklin Park Coalition, Friends of Alvah Kittredge Park, Friends of Belle Isle Park, Friends of Nira Rock, Friends of Ronan Park, Friends of , Friends of the Edward Everett School Yard, Friends of the Public Garden, Greater Bowdoin/Geneva Neighborhood Association, Haley Pilot School, Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots New England, JP Bikes, JP Regan Youth Baseball League, Livable Streets Alliance, Mass Audubon's Boston Nature Center, MassBike, MassBike Boston Chapter, Mass League of Environmental Voters, Mattapan Food & Fitness Coalition, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, RozzieBikes, Shirley Eustis House, South Boston Grows, Southwest Boston Community Development Corporation, Conservancy, Stoney Brook Neighborhood Association, The Trustees of Reservations, United 2005 Debate on Parks & Open Space Neighbors of Lower Roxbury, Urban Edge, Urban Wilds Council, WalkBoston, Zoo New England, Zumix.

Become a sponsor, get more info - contact Boston Park Advocates 617.442.4141 / [email protected] Look for Boston Park Advocates on facebook