The planet needs our help more than ever before — and Jamaica Plain is going to do our part this Saturday at the 47th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival.
If you haven’t gotten to the Arnold Arboretum to check out the resplendent cherry blossom trees, you’ve got another few days to do so — but act now — because they won’t be here for much longer!
Liz Zobel’s family have been working on a peace project for the last several years — using the daffodil bulbs the city hands out to residents — to create a daffodil peace sign at the Pinebank Promontory.
Alexandra Valdez knows Jamaica Plain — she was the city’s neighborhood coordinator, worked in former City Councilor Matt O’Malley’s office, and was the citywide Latino liaison — and now she wants to add At-Large Boston City Councilor to her career accomplishments.
Presumably there are many Jamaica Plain residents running today’s Boston Marathon including Stephen Farmer who is running for the Greater Boston Food Bank in the 129th running of the Boston Marathon.
The 47th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival is on May 3, and there are numerous opportunities to get in the spirit of the Festival leading up to the parade.
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Spring has sprung and the cherry blossom trees are coming into bloom at the Arnold Arboretum. And what better way to celebrate than with the Arboretum’s Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday?
If you’ve been to Jackson Square’s Stop & Shop the last several weeks you’ve seen that it’s been remodeled and there are more than 800 new products. And as we get used to the new layout, it may be harder to find some products, but then again, you’ll get to explore the aisles and find new products.