Harvard Club of Boston Bulletin June 2021
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HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON BULLETIN JUNE 2021 Congratulations to graduates of the Class of 2021 THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION AFFIRMATIONS Approved by the HCB Board of Governors, July 2020 We arm the inherent We are committed to fairness worth of every person. for all within our Club The Harvard Club of Boston We are dedicated to community. Our commitment to welcomes and honors all applying the principles and equity is our aspiration without members, sta and guests practice of diversity, regard to race, nationality, ethnic to a community that is safe, inclusion and equity in our background, religion, gender, friendly, supportive and mission, values, community family configuration, economic fulfilling. standards as well as circumstances, di erence in business and employment ability, culture, age, sexual practices. orientation or identity. We endeavor to be authentic The Harvard Club of Boston is in our quest for knowlege a place that celebrates all We continually strive to and open-minded in our who gather to experience the realize a community of intellectual curiosity. diverse company of educated dignity and respect. We encourage dialogue that people. We are strengthened We aspire to be an exemplar encompasses a wide range by the richness shared regarding acceptance and of opinions and ideas to individually and collectively appreciation of all. Anything broaden perspectives, which through inclusion, connectivity, less will not be tolerated. inspires innovation and and engagement throughout safeguards the pursuit of Harvard, our aliated schools Veritas above all else. and neighboring communities. 2 THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON MISSION & VALUES Approved by the HCB Board of Governors, October 2020 MISSION To be the social, intellectual, and athletic hub of Harvard alumni and our aliated community in the Greater Boston area. VALUES We live VERITAS according to these values. We are: VISIONARY EXCELLENT RESPONSIBLE INCLUSIVE Our club builds We deliver an We value our for tomorrow We are a exceptional members and treat while treasuring community where member their investment with the traditions of everyone belongs. experience for all. the greatest of care. the past. TRANSFORMATIONAL ALTRUISTIC SUSTAINABLE We are generous We embrace a We recognize the in our support of creative, innovative need to conserve Harvard students approach in and contribute to the and our broader everything we do. world around us. community. 3 PRESIDENT’S LETTER To My Fellow Harvard Club of Boston Members, nephew and brother-in- law of two beloved family Congratulations to the Class of ’21 and their families members with Down from Harvard, MIT, BU, Holy Cross, Fletcher, Yale, Syndrome, I’m keen to Northeastern, BC, Simmons, and all of our great local learn more about how institutions. In addition, our admiration and respect the popular concept pour out to all High School students and their families of “inclusivity” must throughout the land who managed tribulation and encompass people with tragedy on their way to a joyous goal. Class of ’21 disabilities. Forever! It is not often that Closer to home, the Club’s Board of Governors and Memorial Day falls on the last day of May. I find it Executive Management are delighted that on June 1 particularly fitting this year that the day we honor those we welcome our membership to a Clubhouse which who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our great nation now delivers most all member and guest services transitions us to Pride Month in the US. We celebrate to their pre-Covid levels. Please be familiar with the LGBTQIA+ Pride to commemorate the June 1969 Clubhouse’s new protocols, and kudos to our Harvard Stonewall Inn riots, recognized as the catalyst for the Club of Boston staff who have made this inception gay rights movement in America. In the spirit of Pride date (originally set as August 22 by the City of Boston!) Month, please refer to this Allyship event recording possible under accelerated circumstances. from November 2020 where American Educator and LGBTQIA+ leader Kevin Jennings ‘85 guides us on As uplifting June 1, 2021 is to our community, the date how to be a better ally. marks the 100th anniversary of an unfathomable act of terror - The Tulsa Massacre, where white US citizens Lastly, when we contemplate those who died inflicted senseless violence, death, and destruction on defending our great democracy, we should consider their black brethren. Equally incomprehensible is how how many of them, our sons, daughters, brothers, little is known and taught about one of our country’s sisters, fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, friends darkest events. On Thursday June 3 at 6:00PM ET, our and family, were gay. While our cemeteries make no Club is proud to host HBS Professor Mihir Desai who distinction on sexual preference, I am confident in will present his case study The Tulsa Massacre — Is asserting that their aggregate is exponentially greater Racial Justice Possible 100 Years Later? We encourage than the number of those so-called “patriots” who you to make time to attend this virtual event. desecrated our nation’s Capitol on January 6th. Let us honor our true patriots, and never forget those who We also want to make our members aware of another gave their full measure so that Pride, Diversity, Equity, installment of our Allyship Series in co-sponsor ship and Inclusivity can be cherished and celebrated now with the Harvard Club of Ireland. On Wednesday June and forever more. 2 at 6:00PM ET we will present Allyship — People with Disabilities, A Conversation with Brooke Ellison ’00, Donec iterum, Veritas. MPA ’04. The inspirational Ms. Ellison, an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, will speak to the challenges and obstacles facing citizens with disabilities and how organizations must change our ways of thinking when it comes to underlying biases Matt Hegarty ‘82 towards this underserved community. We all know and President, Harvard Club of Boston love people who must manage disabilities in a society [email protected] that generally has little tolerance for them. As the 4 GENERAL MANAGER’S LETTER Dear Harvard Club of Boston Membership: our protocols have been relaxed. This schedule will It has been a long year and three months but we have allow us to achieve our FY2021 made it. Notwithstanding the pandemic we remain in financial goals and improve our good financial health. You recently received an e-mail important cash position. Come outlining our new protocols which we are all excited about. Labor Day, we will operate with Our community has survived one of the most challenging food and beverage service ordeals in our lifetime. available every dining period with the exception of Sunday I would like to take this opportunity to thank our dedicated evening…our popular Sunday Board of Governors, all Club Committee members, our staff brunch will return. who have remained flexible and positive, and of course you, our loyal members who have stood with us. As a Club In closing, a reminder that we will be closing the Club from leader, there is no better feeling than overcoming such a Sunday, July 18, 2021 through Monday, August 2, 2021, re- challenging time. opening on Tuesday, August 3. 2021. Veritas, Athletics, and our overnight guest rooms will be closed. This will allow We continue to work on expanded outdoor dining, us to have staff use accrued vacation time and be ready seeking full approval from the City and State. I remain for the start of our busy season in September. Virtual optimistic that we can offer more seating in the near future, events will continue during the summer closure, and we understanding that this may be on a temporary basis. I will can’t wait for the return of our annual Summer Party, at a do all I can to try and make it permanent. new location. We encourage all members and staff to receive the Please feel free to contact me directly at vaccine. It will provide a level of comfort to all. If you have [email protected] or 617-450-8400 if I can be not received the vaccine, we kindly ask that you continue of service to you! to wear a mask. We will request the same from our staff. Sincerely, Our search for a second Club location is well underway and we have identified several potential options. We will begin negotiating a lease in the very near future. It is an exciting time and we will have some creative options to Steven P. Cummings, CCM, CCE choose from. Stay tuned! General Manager Our summer hours will change on or about Labor Day, we appreciate your flexibility over the summer even though 5 HOURS OF OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS CLUBHOUSE HOURS President’s Letter 4 T—Sa, 7:00 am — 10:00 pm General Manager’s Letter 5 Hours of Operation 6 VERITAS HOURS Member Events 7-19 Lunch Members & Milestones 20 Tues—F, 11:30 am — 2:30 pm Staff Directory 21 Takeout Tues-F, 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner EVENT RESERVATIONS Tues—Sa, 5:00 pm — 9:00 pm Sign up for Club activities at Outdoor dining has returned harvardclub.com via our app, or the Calendar of Events on your Member Takeout Tues—Sa, 5:00 pm — 9:00 pm dashboard, or contact Kristy Burns at 617-450-8493. After Dinner Hours Bar closes at 10:00 pm Thursday — Saturday *CLUB CHARGE ATHLETIC SUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION Any fee or charge imposed by the Harvard Club for meal Tuesday 6:00 am–1:00 pm or beverage service, private functions or use of the Club’s Wednesday 12:00 pm—7:00 pm facilities, including the Club Charge, pays for regular Thursday 12:00 pm—7:00 pm maintenance and restoration of the Club and other costs incurred by the Club.