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SHAW 54TH REGIMENT MEMORIAL The high-relief bronze memorial to Colonel Shaw and the 54th Regiment was erected across from the Massachusetts State House through a fund established by Joshua B. Smith, a self-emancipated man from North Carolina. Smith was a caterer, former employee of the Shaw household, and a state representative from Cambridge.MAY 28-31, 2021
Witness to History Friday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31 11:00am - 2:00pm Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston Common This is a free event The fencing and protective covering has been removed giving the public an opportunity to see the restored Robert Gould Shaw and Mass. 54th Regiment Memorial on Memorial Day Weekend! On 50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a SWAN BOATS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENSWAN BOATS BOSTONSWAN BOAT RENTALSWAN BOAT RIDESWAN GARDEN PORTLAND SWAN BOATS The Swan Boats are closed until further notice. The Swan Boats are the enduring centerpiece of the Public Garden and the only boats of their kind in the world. They were launched in 1877 by shipbuilder Robert Paget, a lover of opera, who had been inspired by the finale of Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, when the hero crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan.DUCKLING DAY
DUCKLING DAY. The Friends of the Public Garden, in association with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, celebrates Mother’s Day with Boston-area families during its annual Duckling Day event. Duckling Day 2021 was held virtually on May 9, 2021. WATCHHERE!
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment MEET THE TREES: THE AMERICAN FRINGE TREE AND CHINESEAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE PROBLEMSCHINESE FRINGE TREEFRINGE TREEINFORMATION
Tree sponsors Beatrice and Peter Nessen pose next to the Chinese fringe tree in the Public Garden THE FRINGE TREE The fringe tree is a spring-flowering deciduous ornamental tree that has not yet attained the popularity of the more common dogwoods, magnolias and floweringcherries. Since
SHADOW LEGISLATION SUMMARY Shadow Legislation Summary. 12–30–16. Two State laws in place for the past quarter of a century have effectively protected Boston’s signature public parks from excessive shadowing, while still allowing for robust downtown development. The Friends of the Public Garden steadfastly supports these effective laws and opposes any erosion ofMEET THE FRIENDS
The Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee was instituted in 1971 by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) and the Friends of the Public Garden with Stella Trafford as Chair, when almost half the trees on the Mall were dead or dying from Dutch elm disease. Margaret and Stella worked closely together to replant the Mall. ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENABOUTOUR PARKSWHAT WE DOEVENTSDONATETHE COMMON RENEW CARE ADVOCATE. As one of the oldest parks advocacy groups in the nation, we are essential partners with the City of Boston in our mission to renew, care, and advocate for the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. These parks have been an integral part of Boston’s identity for generations, in many ways thesouls of
SHAW 54TH REGIMENT MEMORIAL The high-relief bronze memorial to Colonel Shaw and the 54th Regiment was erected across from the Massachusetts State House through a fund established by Joshua B. Smith, a self-emancipated man from North Carolina. Smith was a caterer, former employee of the Shaw household, and a state representative from Cambridge.MAY 28-31, 2021
Witness to History Friday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31 11:00am - 2:00pm Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston Common This is a free event The fencing and protective covering has been removed giving the public an opportunity to see the restored Robert Gould Shaw and Mass. 54th Regiment Memorial on Memorial Day Weekend! On 50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a SWAN BOATS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENSWAN BOATS BOSTONSWAN BOAT RENTALSWAN BOAT RIDESWAN GARDEN PORTLAND SWAN BOATS The Swan Boats are closed until further notice. The Swan Boats are the enduring centerpiece of the Public Garden and the only boats of their kind in the world. They were launched in 1877 by shipbuilder Robert Paget, a lover of opera, who had been inspired by the finale of Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, when the hero crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan.DUCKLING DAY
DUCKLING DAY. The Friends of the Public Garden, in association with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, celebrates Mother’s Day with Boston-area families during its annual Duckling Day event. Duckling Day 2021 was held virtually on May 9, 2021. WATCHHERE!
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment MEET THE TREES: THE AMERICAN FRINGE TREE AND CHINESEAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE PROBLEMSCHINESE FRINGE TREEFRINGE TREEINFORMATION
Tree sponsors Beatrice and Peter Nessen pose next to the Chinese fringe tree in the Public Garden THE FRINGE TREE The fringe tree is a spring-flowering deciduous ornamental tree that has not yet attained the popularity of the more common dogwoods, magnolias and floweringcherries. Since
SHADOW LEGISLATION SUMMARY Shadow Legislation Summary. 12–30–16. Two State laws in place for the past quarter of a century have effectively protected Boston’s signature public parks from excessive shadowing, while still allowing for robust downtown development. The Friends of the Public Garden steadfastly supports these effective laws and opposes any erosion ofMEET THE FRIENDS
The Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee was instituted in 1971 by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) and the Friends of the Public Garden with Stella Trafford as Chair, when almost half the trees on the Mall were dead or dying from Dutch elm disease. Margaret and Stella worked closely together to replant the Mall. NEWS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN 50th Anniversary Virtual Celebration Friday, April 30, 2021 6:30 PMThank you to all
EVENTS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN March 30, 2021 | A Community Conversation: Allyship and the Mass. 54th: Advancing Our Journey to an Antiracist America. March 18, 2021 | Young Friends Trivia Night Gallery. March 18, 2021 | WHAT WE DO | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN The Friends of the Public Garden works to protect and improve Boston’s first public parks — the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. A membership organization open to all, the Friends was founded in 1970 by concerned citizens. Working closely with the Boston Parks Department, we support ongoing improvements tothe parks.
MEMBERSHIP | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN Membership Backyards for some 60,000 Bostonians. A destination for more than 7 million visitors each year. Our Parks have been there for you. Whether for a game of catch on the Common, quiet time in the Garden, or a leisurely stroll along the Mall, these greenspaces arevital
50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a CONTACT US | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN CONTACT US. Please call the Friends at 617-723-8144 or email us at info@friendsofthepublicgarden.org with any questions or comments.. For specific inquiries, please see our staff listing below with the contact information. THE COMMON | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN The Boston Common, founded in 1634, is the oldest public park in America. Its fifty acres form a pentagon bounded by Tremont, Park, Beacon, Charles, and Boylston Streets. The Common attracts millions of people every year, both residents and visitors. A visitor information center for all of Boston is located on the Tremont Street side of thepark.
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment PARK FAQ | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN PARK FAQ. Accessibility Many people in wheelchairs visit the Common, the Garden, and the Mall and find that navigating the paths is possible. There are some locations with stairs so we suggest you begin at the Visitor Information Center on Boston Common where a guide can review a map with you and identify accessible paths.. Bicycles MEET THE TREES: THE ELMS The Buisman shown below is located on the Berkeley-Clarendon block, the sixth tree from Berkeley St, on the inbound side. The Lacebark Elm, (U. parviflora), planted in 1989, has stunning textured bark (photo below) found on the eastern side of the Public Garden lagoon, near the flagpole. Known to be resistant to DED, we’ve recently hadto
ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENABOUTOUR PARKSWHAT WE DOEVENTSDONATETHE COMMON RENEW CARE ADVOCATE. As one of the oldest parks advocacy groups in the nation, we are essential partners with the City of Boston in our mission to renew, care, and advocate for the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. These parks have been an integral part of Boston’s identity for generations, in many ways thesouls of
SHAW 54TH REGIMENT MEMORIAL The high-relief bronze memorial to Colonel Shaw and the 54th Regiment was erected across from the Massachusetts State House through a fund established by Joshua B. Smith, a self-emancipated man from North Carolina. Smith was a caterer, former employee of the Shaw household, and a state representative from Cambridge.MAY 28-31, 2021
Witness to History Friday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31 11:00am - 2:00pm Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston Common This is a free event The fencing and protective covering has been removed giving the public an opportunity to see the restored Robert Gould Shaw and Mass. 54th Regiment Memorial on Memorial Day Weekend! On 50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a SWAN BOATS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENSWAN BOATS BOSTONSWAN BOAT RENTALSWAN BOAT RIDESWAN GARDEN PORTLAND SWAN BOATS The Swan Boats are closed until further notice. The Swan Boats are the enduring centerpiece of the Public Garden and the only boats of their kind in the world. They were launched in 1877 by shipbuilder Robert Paget, a lover of opera, who had been inspired by the finale of Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, when the hero crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan.DUCKLING DAY
DUCKLING DAY. The Friends of the Public Garden, in association with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, celebrates Mother’s Day with Boston-area families during its annual Duckling Day event. Duckling Day 2021 was held virtually on May 9, 2021. WATCHHERE!
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment MEET THE TREES: THE AMERICAN FRINGE TREE AND CHINESEAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE PROBLEMSCHINESE FRINGE TREEFRINGE TREEINFORMATION
Tree sponsors Beatrice and Peter Nessen pose next to the Chinese fringe tree in the Public Garden THE FRINGE TREE The fringe tree is a spring-flowering deciduous ornamental tree that has not yet attained the popularity of the more common dogwoods, magnolias and floweringcherries. Since
SHADOW LEGISLATION SUMMARY Shadow Legislation Summary. 12–30–16. Two State laws in place for the past quarter of a century have effectively protected Boston’s signature public parks from excessive shadowing, while still allowing for robust downtown development. The Friends of the Public Garden steadfastly supports these effective laws and opposes any erosion ofMEET THE FRIENDS
The Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee was instituted in 1971 by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) and the Friends of the Public Garden with Stella Trafford as Chair, when almost half the trees on the Mall were dead or dying from Dutch elm disease. Margaret and Stella worked closely together to replant the Mall. ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENABOUTOUR PARKSWHAT WE DOEVENTSDONATETHE COMMON RENEW CARE ADVOCATE. As one of the oldest parks advocacy groups in the nation, we are essential partners with the City of Boston in our mission to renew, care, and advocate for the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. These parks have been an integral part of Boston’s identity for generations, in many ways thesouls of
SHAW 54TH REGIMENT MEMORIAL The high-relief bronze memorial to Colonel Shaw and the 54th Regiment was erected across from the Massachusetts State House through a fund established by Joshua B. Smith, a self-emancipated man from North Carolina. Smith was a caterer, former employee of the Shaw household, and a state representative from Cambridge.MAY 28-31, 2021
Witness to History Friday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31 11:00am - 2:00pm Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston Common This is a free event The fencing and protective covering has been removed giving the public an opportunity to see the restored Robert Gould Shaw and Mass. 54th Regiment Memorial on Memorial Day Weekend! On 50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a SWAN BOATS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDENSWAN BOATS BOSTONSWAN BOAT RENTALSWAN BOAT RIDESWAN GARDEN PORTLAND SWAN BOATS The Swan Boats are closed until further notice. The Swan Boats are the enduring centerpiece of the Public Garden and the only boats of their kind in the world. They were launched in 1877 by shipbuilder Robert Paget, a lover of opera, who had been inspired by the finale of Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, when the hero crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan.DUCKLING DAY
DUCKLING DAY. The Friends of the Public Garden, in association with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, celebrates Mother’s Day with Boston-area families during its annual Duckling Day event. Duckling Day 2021 was held virtually on May 9, 2021. WATCHHERE!
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment MEET THE TREES: THE AMERICAN FRINGE TREE AND CHINESEAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUSAMERICAN FRINGE TREE PROBLEMSCHINESE FRINGE TREEFRINGE TREEINFORMATION
Tree sponsors Beatrice and Peter Nessen pose next to the Chinese fringe tree in the Public Garden THE FRINGE TREE The fringe tree is a spring-flowering deciduous ornamental tree that has not yet attained the popularity of the more common dogwoods, magnolias and floweringcherries. Since
SHADOW LEGISLATION SUMMARY Shadow Legislation Summary. 12–30–16. Two State laws in place for the past quarter of a century have effectively protected Boston’s signature public parks from excessive shadowing, while still allowing for robust downtown development. The Friends of the Public Garden steadfastly supports these effective laws and opposes any erosion ofMEET THE FRIENDS
The Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee was instituted in 1971 by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) and the Friends of the Public Garden with Stella Trafford as Chair, when almost half the trees on the Mall were dead or dying from Dutch elm disease. Margaret and Stella worked closely together to replant the Mall. NEWS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN 50th Anniversary Virtual Celebration Friday, April 30, 2021 6:30 PMThank you to all
EVENTS | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN March 30, 2021 | A Community Conversation: Allyship and the Mass. 54th: Advancing Our Journey to an Antiracist America. March 18, 2021 | Young Friends Trivia Night Gallery. March 18, 2021 | WHAT WE DO | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN The Friends of the Public Garden works to protect and improve Boston’s first public parks — the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. A membership organization open to all, the Friends was founded in 1970 by concerned citizens. Working closely with the Boston Parks Department, we support ongoing improvements tothe parks.
MEMBERSHIP | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN Membership Backyards for some 60,000 Bostonians. A destination for more than 7 million visitors each year. Our Parks have been there for you. Whether for a game of catch on the Common, quiet time in the Garden, or a leisurely stroll along the Mall, these greenspaces arevital
50TH ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Public art has the capacity to spark curiosity and surprise. Ideally, it causes us to think in new ways and see familiar spaces in new light. “What Do We Have in Common” is a temporary, site-specific work commissioned to instill the message that the Common is a place for all and that everyone has a CONTACT US | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN CONTACT US. Please call the Friends at 617-723-8144 or email us at info@friendsofthepublicgarden.org with any questions or comments.. For specific inquiries, please see our staff listing below with the contact information. THE COMMON | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN The Boston Common, founded in 1634, is the oldest public park in America. Its fifty acres form a pentagon bounded by Tremont, Park, Beacon, Charles, and Boylston Streets. The Common attracts millions of people every year, both residents and visitors. A visitor information center for all of Boston is located on the Tremont Street side of thepark.
COMMON CANINE
BOSTON COMMON OFF-LEASH DOG PROGRAM. The Friends, in collaboration with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and dog owners from the community who formed into the Friends sub-group Common Canine, has developed a plan that provides meaningful recreation for dogs on Boston Common, protects turf and plantings from overuse, and minimizes interference with other users’ quiet enjoyment PARK FAQ | FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN PARK FAQ. Accessibility Many people in wheelchairs visit the Common, the Garden, and the Mall and find that navigating the paths is possible. There are some locations with stairs so we suggest you begin at the Visitor Information Center on Boston Common where a guide can review a map with you and identify accessible paths.. Bicycles MEET THE TREES: THE ELMS The Buisman shown below is located on the Berkeley-Clarendon block, the sixth tree from Berkeley St, on the inbound side. The Lacebark Elm, (U. parviflora), planted in 1989, has stunning textured bark (photo below) found on the eastern side of the Public Garden lagoon, near the flagpole. Known to be resistant to DED, we’ve recently hadto
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