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BOSTON?S 4th?OF?JULY CELEBRATIONS

Boston will be hosting numerous events to celebrate the 4th of July this year.

The?4th of July Flag Raising and Independence Day Parade?will occur at City Hall beginning at 9am. A parade will follow to the Granary Burial Ground where wreaths will be laid on the graves of the patriots before moving on to the Old State House.

The?31st annual Boston Harborfest/ Chowderfest?will run from July 2-7th at City and Faneuil Halls.?There will be music, activities, food, reenactments, and historical tours that the whole family will enjoy! The cost of the activities and food will vary each day.? For more info go to:?www.bostonharborfest.com.

Don?t forget the?Boston Pops 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular?at the Hatch Shell on the Esplande! The dress rehearsal will be on July 3rd, and the Oval will open at 4pm with the show starting at 8:30pm. On July 4th, the Oval will open at 9am and the show will begin at 8:30pm.?The fireworks will begin at 10:30pm.?Be sure to review the new safety guidelines on what is allowed at the celebration this year at?www.july4th.org.


BCYF?POOLS OPEN DAILY

Looking for a place to cool down this summer?? The Boston Centers for Youth and Families has over 10 community pools and 1 beach that are open for swimming and fun all summer!? All pools are open 7 days a week but please call the facility beforehand for operating hours and availability.?BCYF pools open 7 days a week this summer include:

  • Blackstone Community Center, South End: 617-635-5162
  • Curley?Beach, South Boston: 617-635-5104
  • Curtis Hall Community Center, Jamaica Plain: 617-635-5193
  • Holland Community Center, Dorchester: 617-635-5144
  • Mildred Ave. Community Center, Mattapan: 617-635-1328
  • Draper Pool, West Roxbury: 617-635-5021
  • Mason Pool, Roxbury: 617-635-5241
  • Paris Street Pool, East Boston: 617-635-5125
  • Flaherty Pool, Roslindale: 617-635-5181
  • Clougherty Pool, Charlestown: 617-635-5173
  • Mirabella Pool, North End: 617-635-5166

The following facilities will be open on the 4th of July (all others will be closed): Clougherty Pool, Mirabella Pool, and Curley Beach.

Don?t forget to wear your sunscreen!?Come out and have some fun at a BCYF pool this summer!www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf


MAYOR?S YOUTHLINE CAREER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS

Do you have a resume? Is it professional? Are you prepared to go on a job interview? Do you know how to act professional in the work place?

If you?re a teen who?answered ?no? to any of the questions above, the Mayor?s Youthline Career Peers can help!

Throughout the summer, the Career Peers will be facilitating FREE career development workshops including:?resume writing tips,?interview skills, andprofessionalism while on the job. Be prepared to land that after school job by attending a FREE workshop this summer!

We have locations and dates at City Hall and in various neighborhood locations. To?schedule a workshop(s)?in your neighborhood, contact the Mayor?s Youthline, 617-635-2240,?[email?protected].


SUMMER BOSTON

Free Fun Fridays:?The Highland Street Foundation provides support to selected Massachusetts?s cultural institutions so they can open their doors to residents and tourists for FREE on Fridays throughout the summer. Free Fun Fridays runs from Jun 28 thru Aug 30. Jun 28: Freedom Trail; Jul 5: Boston Nature Center; Jul 12: MFA, Boston; Jul 19: JFK Library; Jul 26: Commonwealth Shakespeare Company.?www.highlandstreet.org

@SummerBoston:?Explore Boston this summer with Mayor Menino?s one-stop clearinghouse for summer programs and great events! You could see a movie in your local park, play tennis at a neighborhood community center, find a pool, take a walking tour, listen to a concert on City Hall Plaza or learn to paint on the waterfront!www.cityofboston.gov/summer

Boston Centers for Youth & Families Summer Guide:?Check out all the summer programs that community centers are offering for the summer of 2013. This guide includes important information about a variety of summer camps, sports leagues, drop-in programs and more.?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Summer Stuff 2013:?Boston Public School?s Summer Stuff houses summer job, program, and event information for middle and high school students. Summer Stuff Jr. is available for elementary school youth and is full of summer camp options.www.bostonpublicschools.org/summer

ParkARTS:?Boston Parks and Recreation offers activities and events for residents and visitors of all ages. From Wednesday night concerts on City Hall Plaza to neighborhood crafts workshops, the Frog Pond wading pool to Puppet Shows, there is something for everyone!?www.cityofboston.gov/parks

Boston Harbor Islands:?Visit the Boston Harbor Islands during the summer. You will enjoy plays, music, Island Yoga, tour Boston Light or Fort Warren, fishing clinics, and much more.?www.bostonharborislands.org

Boston Navigator:?Find programs located in Boston that are providing transportation or making special accommodations for Boston students from early childhood through age 24. You can also register on the site to write reviews and comments about programs in which you have participated. Please check out the site at?www.bostonavigator.org


SUMMER PROGRAMS

Boston R.O.C.K.S Out!!!:?This program is designed for youth ages 8-18 who are not actively involved or enrolled in a traditional summer camp or program. Play sports, do activities, swim, and more! Program sites include: Blackstone Community Center, Clougherty Pool at Doherty Park, Flaherty Pool at Healy Field, Holland Community Center, Jackson/Mann Community Center at Ringer Park, Leahy-Holloran Community Center at Garvey Park, Paris Street Community Center, Mildred Ave. Community Center, Roche Community Center at Billings Field, Shelburne Community Center, and Tobin Community Center at Smith Field. Site slots are on a first come, first served basis. Programs run Monday through Friday, 12-6pm. For more info go to:?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Boston R.O.C.K.S the Block!!!:?Each week, families will have the opportunity to come together for a FREE neighborhood block party featuring a healthy meal along with family-friendly activities including face-painting, recreational games, and music.www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

  • Sat, Jul 18, 5-7pm: BCYF Mildred Ave. Community Center, Mattapan
  • Thu, Jul 25, 5-7pm: BCYF Clougherty Pool, Charlestown
  • Thu, Aug 1, 5-7pm: BCYF Curtis Hall Community Center, Jamaica Plain
  • Sun, Aug 4, 1-3pm: BCYF Mirabella Pool, North End

R.O.C.K. ?N Block Party!!!:?These FREE community block parties bring neighborhood fun with swimming, music, interactive games, hands-on activities, food trucks, live entertainment, and much more!?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

  • Tue, Jul 9, 5:30-7:30pm: BCYF Flaherty Pool Reopening, Roslindale
  • Sat, Jul 27, 1-3pm: BCYF Holland Community Center, Dorchester
  • Thu, Aug 15, 5-7pm: BCYF Paris Street Community Center, East Boston

White Stadium?s Enrichment Program:?This is a five-week reading, writing, and math enrichment program offered on Mondays, 8:30am-3pm. For City of Boston youth ages 7-14. Pre-registration is recommended and space is limited. Jul 15-Aug 12. White Stadium at Franklin Park. 617-635-5206 x106,?www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF/summer.asp

Summer with RJ Day Camp:?This day camp for children ages 6-12 includes academic enrichment activities, dance & theater, swimming, field trips, and more. $135/week for members, $185/week for non-members. Vouchers accepted. Breakfast and lunch included. Runs Jul 1-Aug 23, 9am-5pm, extended day 8am-6pm. Salvation Army Kroc Center. Marisol Ayala, 617-318-6965,?www.mykrocboston.org

Camp Harbor View:?Camp Harbor View provides a healthy and fun outdoor experience for middle school students, with hiking, arts and crafts, sports programs and swimming. Two 4-week sessions for Boston youth ages 11-14.? Cost: $5 fee per session and includes transportation. Request an application:?www.campharborviewfoundation.org

Urbano?s Summer 2013 Artists? Projects:?This is your last chance to apply for Urbano?s Summer 2013 Artists? Projects for teens! Students and artists will work together to create visual and performance art projects that will incorporate film, media, urban planning, and design. Jul 8-Aug 24, 1-6pm. 617-983-1007,?www.urbanoproject.org

STEM Summer Bridge 2013:?MassBay?s Summer Bridge program allows teens to learn more about technology, math, and science. The workshops are for rising high school juniors and seniors. 3 workshop options available. Cost: $100. Jul 8-19, 9am-3:30pm. 781-239-2220,?www.massbay.edu/summerbridge

YMCA Achievers Institute:?Sign up now for the Young Achievers Summer Institute. Students are introduced to various college and career exploration. The institute offers several summer sessions. For students entering grades 8-10. Starts Jul 8. For session details and fees: 617-927-8176,?www.ymcaboston.org/achievers

Castle Square Community Center:??The NEW Community Center offers a variety of summer programs including outdoor field trips, multimedia production, cell phone app development, gardening and baking, and much more. Space available only for teen program, ages 13-15, noon-5pm. Program prices vary. 464 Tremont St, South End. 617-482-4605

History Day Camp at the Shirley-Eustis House:?History is everywhere!? Hands-on learning and fun making various crafts, foods, and meeting new friends for ages 8-16.? Session I: Jul 15-19, Session 2: Jul 22-26, Session 3: Aug 5-9.? Cost: $50/week.? 617-442-2275,?www.shirleyeustishouse.org.

Youth Tutoring Youth Program (YTY):?This is a FREE summer program for ages 8-12 from South Boston and Dorchester. Students participate in daily enrichment activities, weekly field trips and more. Runs Mon-Thurs, Jul 8-Aug 15. Rolling admissions. Catholic Charities Laboure Center. 617-464-8575,?www.ccab.org/youthtutor.html

MIT CORE Program:?This FREE two-week summer program increases the quantitative reasoning skills of rising 8th-10th graders from public high schools in Boston and Cambridge. Students will develop confidence in their math skills to prepare them for the upcoming school year. Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Priority deadline: Jul 8.http://mit.edu/core-program

Goodwill?s Youth Summer Enrichment Program:?Apply now for an enrichment program presented by the Youth Initiative for ages 13-18. Students gain job readiness and financial literacy skills, build character and leadership development, and plan for college. Youth also participate in community service projects and go on field trips.? Jul 15- Aug 16, Mon-Fri, 3-7pm. Larry Merritt, 617-541-1226,?[email?protected]

UMass Boston Summer Institute:?The Summer Institute was made to create awareness and stimulate interest in students grades 9-12 to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the transportation industry. Students must have a GPA of 2.0. Program includes FREE activities, field trips, lunch, and a T pass. Jun 28-Jul 12.? Deadline: FC/FS?www.sti.umb.edu

Summer Music Academy for Real Teens:?SMART is a 3-week intensive summer music education program for teens ages 13-18. In partnership with former Patriot player Patrick Chung, teens will be able to define what music and musicians are. Jul 8-26, 10am-4pm. Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center. 617 635-5129,?[email?protected]

SummerMUSIC:?A unique four-week summer program offering individual attention, group instruction, and multiple opportunities for developing skills and self-expression to those entering? grades 5-7. Quincy Elementary School. Financial aid available. 617-482-7494,?www.cmcb.org.

Roxbury Community College Summer Arts Intensive:?A four-week intensive in theater and dance for ages 10-18 with an emphasis on journaling. Includes Taiko Drumming and culminates in an end of session performance which will be free and open to the public.? Jul 8 ?Aug 2, 10am-4pm. $250 for a 4 week session includes registration fee.? 617 541-5380,?[email?protected].

SummerARTS:?Enjoy 4 weeks of summer classes in singing, music, and instruments, as well as visual art, movement and dance, and creative dramatics.? Ages 4-14, limited financial aid available. Community Music Center of Boston, 34 Warren Ave, South End. 617-482-7494,?www.cmcb.org

Summer Teen Studio Art Intensives:?The MFA will be offering summer weekly studio art intensives for youth ages 12-18. Intensives include lessons in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, fashion drawing, and more. Classes will be instructed by experienced educators and professional artists. Weekly classes will run from Jun 24-Aug 19. 617-369-3295,?www.mfa.org/programs/studio-art-classes/summer-teen-intensive

2013 Summer Art Week for Kids:?Provide your child with opportunities to discover his/her creative potential, learn about basic concepts of art while exploring a wide variety of media in our air conditioned facility. For ages 6-12. Held at the Menino Arts Center in Hyde Park.? Jul 8. 617-364-ARTS

Teen Summer Art:?The Boston Center for The Arts will be holding various sessions of Teen Summer Art. Youth ages 12-15 will explore galleries, exchange ideas, and create original artwork. Pre-registration is required and classes are $25/wk. Mon-Fri, 2:30-5:30pm, Jul 22-26, Jul 29-Aug 2, Aug 5-9, Aug 12-16.?www.bcaonline.org,[email?protected]

Free Summer Meals:?Get free breakfast and other summer meals at sites around the city. Summer meals sites are located at schools, parks, pools, neighborhood centers, and social service organizations. No registration or identification is needed in qualified areas but please call so sites can plan the amount of meals needed for the next day. Most sites serve lunch, though some sites offer additional meals such as breakfast or a snack. For a list of sites and hours:?www.meals4kids.org/sfsp


JOBS & VOLUNTEERING

SUPERTeens Program:?This pre-employment program provides 13 and 14 year olds with the opportunity to attend weekly leadership workshops, work in a BCYF Community Center, and go on field trips. Spots available for wait list. Donna Reeves-Jackson, 617-635-4920 x2209,www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Kroc Lifeguarding Positions:?The Kroc Center has lifeguard and pool attendant positions available for ages 15 and up. Get FREE professional training and certification. Caley Walton, 617-318-6973,?www.boston.salarmykroc.org

Stop & Shop Job Opportunities:?Boston Career link will schedule a date and time for those interested to come to the Career Center to complete the Stop & Shop application. Must be between the ages of 17-24. Contact 617-541-1476,?[email?protected]

Youth Community Development Program:??8th graders can apply to be a paid youth leadership team member. Develop leadership skills, become community educators, and prepare for college and career success. 364 Centre St. Jamaica Plain, MA. Anny, 617-318-6653,?www.hydesquare.org

Rosie?s Place Social Justice Institute:?This is an opportunity for high school students ages 16-18 to earn community service hours and learn more about social justice issues while providing volunteer services to poor and homeless women at Rosie?s place. Rolling admissions, apply:?www.rosiesplace.org/SJI

theMOVE Farm Volunteer Experiences:?theMOVE organizes farm-volunteer workdays for urban groups across Metro Boston. Trips take place from Jul-Oct and head from program sites to farms in Boston or the North or South Shore. 617-922-8428,www.getoutma.org

Environmental Protection Agency:?Join the Environmental Protection Agency in helping to make the streets of Chinatown clean! Meet every Sun, 11am-1pm, to participate in a community-wide neighborhood cleanup. All ages welcome. Jinhe,[email?protected]

Volunteer at the Greenway:?Get involved and help the Conservancy keep the parks looking beautiful. Sign up to volunteer with our Horticultural crew in the parks or become a park docent helping visitors find their way. Horticulture projects take place bi-weekly, Wednesdays, 9am-noon. Register:?[email?protected]. For more opportunitieswww.rosekennedygreenway.org

Teen Resume Guide:?Whether you have had lots of jobs or are getting ready for your first volunteer experience, this resume guide has tips for you. Start off your job or volunteer hunt on the right foot!www.cityofboston.gov/youthzone/JobsInternshipsAndVolunteering

Job Tips for Teens:?There are many things to keep in mind as you look for a job. In addition to money, a job or an internship can provide you with new skills and a chance to investigate careers you might be interested in pursuing. This guide includes advice for young job seekers in Boston and resources to help you in your search.www.cityofboston.gov/youthzone/JobsInternshipsAndVolunteering

DollarWise Summer Youth Jobs Contest:?Youth with summer employment can complete a 5 question survey and be registered to win great prizes! Survey takes place after Jun 1. Upon completing the survey, you will be entered into a weekly raffle! Prizes include iPads, kindles, and iPod shuffles!?www.bedollarwise.org

Homework Help Tutors:?Teens in grades 10-12 and have a GPA of at least 3.0 can apply to be a tutor at the Boston Public Library the 2013-2014 school year.? Job requirements are you must have a 3.0 GPA and you must enjoy working with elementary school-aged children. Jessi Snow, 617-859-2335,?www.bpl.org

Volunteer with the Boston Landmarks Orchestra:?The Boston Landmarks Orchestra is looking for volunteers for its summer concert series. Volunteers are needed for distributing programs, conducting surveys, cleaning, assisting with Instrument Playgrounds, and assisting the handicapped and elderly. Shifts are from 6-9:30pm. 617-267-7366,?[email?protected]


FEATURED PROGRAMS

Read Your Way to Fenway:?Starting Jun 10, youth ages 5-17 are invited to enter to win 3 tickets to the Boston Red Sox game against the New York Yankees on Aug 17. Read three books, write a brief essay about your favorite, and return your completed entry form to your branch library by 5pm on Jul 26. Also, take part in one of the many kick-off events held at BPL libraries. Events range from movie screenings to cook-outs to Red Sox giveaways. Visit your local library branch for more details.?www.bpl.org/summer

BPL Summer Reading:?Beginning in July, young people will enjoy programming built around the theme, ?Dig into Reading,? at all BPL locations. Highlights include visits from New England Aquarium educators and storytellers, along with the ReadBoston Storymobile and Countdown to Kindergarten celebrations. Don?t forget, all young people ages 5-17 are eligible to enter the Read Your Way to Fenway summer essay contest. For details, a calendar of events, and school reading lists for all grades:www.bpl.org/summer

YWCA InIt:?InIt is a 10-month leadership training program for high school students who care about diversity and social justice. Teens discuss tough issues that divide society and develop the leadership to tackle those issues. InIt starts in Jul with a 5-day overnight retreat and runs for a whole school year. Deadline: Jul 8; any applications received after will be placed on a waiting list. Kristy, 617-585-5463,www.ywcaboston.org/init

Teens Make Stuff at the Library:?Every Wednesday afternoon, teens get the chance to make something at the Grove Hall Library. From comics to posters. Grove Hall BPL Branch, Dorchester. 3-4pm. 617-427-3337,?www.bpl.org

Boston?s Next Top Model:?This youth summer program is designed to promote healthy self-esteem and self-care for young ladies ages 11-17. Sat, Jun 29-Aug 17, 10am-1pm. Anthony D. Perkins Community Center, 155 Talbot Ave., Dorchester. 617-334-5954,[email?protected]

Boys of Today, Men of Tomorrow:?This youth summer program is designed to build confidence and social awareness in young gentlemen ages 11-17. Sat, Jun 29-Aug 17, 12-2pm. Anthony D. Perkins Community Center, 155 Talbot Ave., Dorchester. 617-334-5954,?[email?protected]

Break Up Summit:?The Boston Public Health Commission is hosting their 4th annual Break Up Summit!? The Break Up Summit is a FREE day-long gathering for youth ages 14-18 years old.? Register now! Jul 24, 10am ? 3:30pm. Simmons College. Nicole Daley, 617-534-2269,?[email?protected].

Wheelock Family Theatre:?Sign up for classes in performance and stage craft for children ages 5-17. Jul 8-Aug 16. Classes are available for 1, 2, or 4 weeks, mornings and/or afternoons. Scholarships are available upon request. 617-879-2147,[email?protected]

Teen Week Boston:?Join hundreds of teens in Teen Week, a week the City of Boston devoted to teens!? Businesses will open their doors to teens for activities and events. You don?t want to miss this! Jun 28? Jul 7 will be TEEN WEEK!?www.teenweekusa.com

Girls LEAP Self-Defense Program:?Females ages 14-25 who are interested in learning self-defense are encouraged to sign up for Girls LEAP! FREE classes: Jul 22-25, 5:30-7:30pm; 2-hour mother/daughter workshop: Jul 26. 757 Shawmut Ave, Roxbury. Monique, 617-849-6247,?[email?protected]

Girls Outdoor Adventure Leaders (GOAL) Program:?This is a year-round program for girls ages 11-14 with opportunities to develop leadership skills, explore individual sports, improve self-esteem, set and achieve goals, and challenge gender stereotypes. Summer program waitlist spots available. 617-267-5877 x10,www.yeskids.org/programs/Yes_Academy

Shirley-Eustis House Young Docent Program:?Shirley-Eustis House invites students ages 12-18 to the world of being a museum professional and offers the opportunity for real work experiences. Participants learn about history, public speaking, tour development, and how to have fun at the museum. Runs Aug 5 ? Aug 19, 12-4pm. Fee: $75. Deadline: Jul 26.?www.shirleyeustishouse.org

Artists in Residence Craft Workshops:?These workshops are perfect for budding artists. Materials provided. For dates and details: 617-635-4505,www.cityofboston.gov/parks

FIGMENT Boston:?Figment is a FREE, annual celebration of participatory art and culture. The Rose Kennedy Greenway will be transformed into a large-scale collaborative artwork on Jul 27, 11am-11pm & Jul 28, 11am-6pm.?http://boston.figmentproject.org

All Saints Choir Recruiting:?The All Saints Choir is recruiting boys ages 8-13 from the Boston Area to join!?www.allsaints.net/choir.htm

Use Your Charlie Card to Get Discounts:?Many businesses offer discounts just for showing your MBTA Charlie Card. The Charlie Card Discount Book is packed with deals you can?t pass up ? from arts and entertainment options, restaurants, retail stores, health and fitness services, and more! Plus, most of the listings are easily accessible by the T.?www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/CharlieCard_Discount_Book

LGBTQ Youth Resources:?If you have ever been bullied or experienced hardship due to your sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression GLAD (Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders) can help. Call their Legal InfoLine; it?s FREE and confidential. (800)455-GLAD (4523),?www.glad.org.

Farmers? Markets:?Did you know farmers? markets benefit the environment? Buying locally grown food cuts down on fossil fuels burned during transportation and reduces waste created in packaging produce for sale in grocery stores. Boston has over 20 farmers? markets with most running through Oct. Find a farmers? market near you!www.cityofboston.gov/food/farmers/locations.asp


HEALTH & SPORTS

East Boston Sports Recreation & Sports Center:?Come play your favorite sport for free at East Boston Sports Recreation Center. Children may also participate in activities including dance, games, and arts crafts. Ages 7-14. Preregistration is recommended and space is limited. Jul 8-Aug 16, 9am-3pm. 617-635-5206?102,?www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF/Recreation.asp

White Stadium Sports Center:?This sport-teaching center offers boys and girls ages 7-14 the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of a variety of sports in a six-week program. Preregistration is recommended and space is limited. Jul 9-Aug 16, 8:30am-3pm. 617-635-5206 x106,?www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF/Recreation.asp

Moakley Park Sports Center:?This program at Moakley Park in South Boston offers a full day drop-in program Jul 8-Aug 16, Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm. Youth ages 7-14 may participate in an array of supervised activities including dance, sports, games and arts & crafts.? Pre-registration is recommended.?www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF/Summer.asp

Tenacity Summer Tennis and Reading Program:?Tenacity, a FREE literature and fitness program, provides participants the chance to improve their tennis and reading skills. Register for a minimum of 2 weeks and maximum of 6 weeks. Boston residents ages 6-16. Jul 8-Aug 16, Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm for ages 6-10 and & 1-4pm for ages 11-16. Equipment provided. Locations and dates,?www.tenacity.org/Summer_Boston.php

Fenway Challenge Red Sox Talks:?Meet your favorite Boston Red Sox and learn tips on how to play the game. Participate in the Fenway Challenge and compete in running, throwing, and hitting. For ages 14 and under. Camps and groups are welcome. Registration at 9am and event from 10am-2pm. Schedule: TBAwww.cityofboston.gov/BCYF/Recreation.asp

Boston Neighborhood Basketball League:?BNBL is currently accepting registrations for individuals and teams to compete in the 44th annual summer season. Registration forms can be picked up at any BCYF community center, or downloaded online. Ages 11-18. Registration deadline Jul 2. Program runs Jul 8-Aug 23, Mon-Fri 5-9pm. 617-635-5206?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Mayor?s Cup Baseball Tournament:?Teams from across Boston will compete in this citywide competition for ages 9-10, co-sponsored by Comcast and the Boston Red Sox. Pre-registration of teams is required. Moakley Park, South Boston. Jul 13-14 & 20-21, 9am-6pm. BCYF Recreation, 617-635-5206 x105,?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Boston Citywide Baseball League:?Teams from across Boston will have a great experience as they compete in this citywide league. Open to ages 10-12. Jul 8-Aug 28, Mon-Fri, 5-7pm. BCYF Recreation: 617-635-5206 x105,?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf

Boston Neighborhood Basketball Pee Wee League:?BNBL is currently accepting applications for the Pee Wee League. Program will run from Jul 8-Aug 10. Ages 6-11. Woodley, 617-635-5206 x103,?www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF

Boston Neighborhood Soccer League:?BNSL is a six-week 7v7 soccer league. Divisions include U12 Boys & Girls, U14 Boys & Girls, High School Boys & Girls. Jul 8- Aug 16. Millenium Park, West Roxbury. 617-635-5206 x102,[email?protected].

ASA Hoops:?A Step Ahead Hoops is hosting its annual summer camp at numerous locations throughout Boston. ASA Hoops will not only te ach the fundamentals of basketball, but will challenge all to compete on a daily basis. Boys & girls ages 9-17. Jul 8-Aug 29. 617-744-0406 or?www.asahoops.com/camps/9.

Track & Field Team:?Youth Enrichment Services is a program for youth ages 4 through middle school interested in a developmental track and field program. Program runs from Jun-Aug. Register:?www.yeskids.org/programs/yes/outdoor_adventure

Tennis in the Parks 2013:?FREE drop-in lessons for kids and adults. Starts Jun 1 at Franklin Park Shattuck Grove Courts Franklin Park ? Shattuck Grove Courts for schedules and locations:?www.franklinparktennis.org, 617-427-8900.

Summer SCORES:?America SCORES Boston?s Summer SCORES program will enliven and enrich your child?s summer break with soccer and classroom activities. Open to Boston children entering grades 5-8. Space is limited. Cost: $10/wk or $20 for all 4 weeks. Weekdays, Jul 8-Aug 2, 9am-12pm. Umana Academy 312 Border St., East Boston. Dwayne, 617-553-4699,?www.americascoresboston.org/summer-programs-summer-scores.html

Bike Friday:?On one Friday a month throughout the summer, Boston Bikes hosts a party at City Hall for the city?s cyclists. Join a bike commuter convoy, follow a fixed route to City Hall, and enjoy a free breakfast and coffee. Plus, learn the best routes and tips for city riding and bicycle commuting. Jul 19 and Aug 30, 6:45-9am.?www.bikefridays.org

Sport Clinics for Children with Disabilities:?Boston University is teaming up with Athletes 4 Autism to put on sports camps for youth will all types of disabilities. For ages 5-14. Sports include: basketball, general fitness, ice hockey, and soccer.? Each session: $40, tax deductible donation to The Autism Research Foundation. BU Case Gym. Jul 7, 14, 29.?http://athletes-4-autism.com

Summer Tennis Youth League:?The Franklin Park Tennis Association is looking for teens interested in playing on their Junior Team League this summer. You can complete the interest and availability form online:?www.franklinparktennis.org, 617-427-8900

Kroc Swim Lessons:?The Kroc Center offers swimming lessons for preschoolers to adults during the summer. 650 Dudley St., Dorchester. Caley Walton, 617-318-6900,[email?protected]

Boston Moves for Health- Fitness in the City:?Join Mayor Meninor?s fitness campaign for Fitness in the City, a summertime series of fitness classes that are free and open to the public. FREE classes include Bootcamp on City Hall Plaza, Meta Movements Community Salsa, and more to be announced.? No advanced sign-up, drop-ins are welcome. For complete schedule, with details on timing and location:www.BostonMovesForHealth.org.

Get Summer at the YMCA:?Teens ages 13-17 or up to 19 in high school can enjoy FREE summer memberships at the YMCA from Jun 29-Sep 7. Members have access to sports & fitness programs, leadership & volunteer opportunities, and academic support. Visit your local Y to sign up.?www.ymcaboston.org/teens

Healthworks Youth Fitness:?Children can learn yoga, good sportsmanship, teamwork, and more.? Ages 5-12. 450 Washington St, Codman Sq. Kelsea Gusk, 617-825-2800 or[email?protected].

Summer Evening Yoga at the Frog Pond:?Join us on the lawn adjacent to the carousel for FREE outdoor yoga classes at the Frog Pond. Drop-in only, no advanced registration required. All levels of experience are welcome. A limited number of mats and blocks will be available; recommended you bring your own. Tuesdays, 6-7:15pm, Jun 4-Aug 27.www.bostonfrogpond.com

Waterfront Yoga:?Join Waterfront Yoga for a 1-hour, all-levels Vinyasa flow every Wednesday evening in July. Bring a mat, towel and water. Sessions go from 6:30-7:30pm.?www.rosekennedygreenway.org

Morning Yoga and Qigong:?FREE yoga and qigong classes will be offered at the Wharf District Parks on High Street each Wednesday in Jul, 8-8:45am.www.rosekennedygreenway.org

BCYF Fit Kit:?Get moving this summer with a FREE fit kit! Borrow a fit kit complete with a frisbee, football, soccer ball, and more from a BCYF Community Center! Must be 18+ to reserve.? 617-635-4920,?www.cityofboston.gov/bcyf


BOATING

Community Boating Junior Program:?Gain skills in kayaking, sailing, or windsurfing on the Charles River this summer! This is an open drop-in program, so there is no sign-in/sign-out system for the program itself. Ages 10-18. Must be able to swim 75 yards. Must only pay for membership. 617-523-1038,?www.community-boating.org

Brighton Community Rowing:?The Department of Conservation and Recreation offers instruction for beginners, recreational and competitive rowers through October. Special programs for physically challenged and visually impaired people. Harry Parker Boathouse, 20 Nonantum Rd. 617-779-8267,?www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/sailing.htm

Harry McDonough Sailing Program:?The Harry McDonough Sailing Program is open from May until early October. Castle Island, Day Blvd, South Boston. Special programs for visually impaired people. 617-268-8556,?www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/sailing.htm

Boating is FUN Camp:?Summer Boating Camp for kids ages 10-15 at UMass Boston. No experience needed. Each camp runs for a week, every day from Mon-Fri, 9-4pm. 617-299-3392,?www.boatingcamp.com

Piers Park Sailing:?Piers Park Sailing Center offers FREE sailing programs for youth throughout the summer. Piers Park is located in East Boston near the Maverick T stop on the Blue Line. Register now at?http://piersparksailing.org/youth-development-2.

Row Boston Summer Clinics:?Week-long rowing clinics will be held from 9-2pm during the weeks of Jul 15-19, Jul 29- Aug 2, and Aug 11-16. Clinics are open to all skill levels.? Transportation provided from Ruggles T Station. Cost: $40, fee waived if on free or reduced lunch. Brighton. Register: 617-779-8277.


FREE SUMMER MOVIES

Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell:?Bring a picnic and a blanket to the Hatch Shell and watch a FREE movie with your family and friends!? Films will starts at sundown around 8:10pm. Movies and dates include: Jul 12, Despicable Me; Jul 19, Wreck it Ralph; Jul 26, Here Comes the Boom.?www.bostoncentral.com/events/free_friday_flicks/p974.php

Free Sunday Night Movies at Christopher Columbus Park:?Grab your family and friends, bring a picnic and blanket, and come watch some family films all summer long.? Movies will start around 8pm and will run Jul 14- Aug 18. More info:www.foccp.org/Calendar.html

Family Film Festival:?Free movies at the Pru! Starting at sundown Jul 6, The Lorax; Jul 14, Hotel Transylvania; Jul 20 & Jul 28, movies TBD. South Garden, Prudential Center.www.celebrateboston.com/events/prudential-concerts.htm

Summer in the City Series:?Rowes Wharf will have free music and movies all summer! Mon-Thurs (6-10p) will be live band performances featuring Rat Pack, Soul, Country Pop, and Blues styles. Fridays will feature music starting at 4:30p and a movie beginning at sundown. Films featured: Jul 7, ET; Jul 12, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Jul 19 Bye Bye Birdie; Jul 26, The Sting. Rowes Wharf, Boston.?http://bhh.com/pdf/bhh-summer-brochure-2013.pdf


FAMILY FUN

HSTF Summer Nights Out:?The Hyde Square Task Force will have a series of Summer Nights on Wednesdays, Jul 17-Aug 14, 6-8pm. Jul 17, Salsa Social & Dance Night; Jul 31, Literacy Night; Aug 7, Family Fitness Night; Aug 14, Afro-Latin Percussion Night. 375 Centre St, Jamaica Plain. 617-524-8303,?www.hydesquare.org

Swan Boats of Boston:?One of the city?s most enjoyable traditions, the Swan Boats of Boston are officially open for another season! Enjoy a 15-minute ride around the Public Garden Lagoon. Open every day, weather permitting. 10am-4pm. Boston Public Garden Lagoon. Adults: $3, Children ages 2-15: $1.50, Seniors: $2.?www.swanboats.com

Frog Pond Carousel on the Common:?The carousel is now open at Frog Pond! Open Sun-Thurs, 10am-6pm and Fri-Sat, 10am-8pm. The 20 seat carousel features horses, animals, a frog, and a teacup. 617-635-2120,?www.bostonfrogpond.com

Frog Pond Spray Pool:?The Spray Pool at the Boston Common is open daily, 11am-6pm, for the season through Labor Day. Arts and crafts are offered at Frog Pond on Saturdays during the summer from 11am-1pm.?www.cityofboston.gov/parks

Marionette Puppet Show Series:?Children and parents will enjoy the entertaining whimsical puppet shows that will delight the child in everyone. For schedule:www.cityofboston.gov/parks

ADA Celebration Day:?The Commission for Persons with Disabilities will celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act on City Hall Plaza. There will be FREE food, music, and fun! ASL interpreters provided. Jul 25, 12-3pm. 617-635-3682,www.cityofboston.gov/disability

Shakespeare on the Common:?Get ready for magical evenings as the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company stages The Two Gentlemen of Verona, its 18th annual production of free Boston theater during Jul and Aug. Cost: FREE. Show times: Tuesday-Saturday at 8pm, Sunday 7pm.?www.boston-discovery-guide.com/shakespeare-on-the-common.html

Summer Arts Weekend Boston:? Bring your family and friends to Copley Square and enjoy art work, music, performances, food, and dancing by local artists!? Jul 26-28, Copley Plaza.?www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/summer_arts_weekend/2013

Tap Lab Play Date:?Join us for a day-long exploration of outdoor sketching activities and gallery visits. Enjoy interactive and hilarious performances by David Parker?s Tap Lab. Jul 27, 10am-4pm, performance: 12:30pm. Institute of Contemporary Art, South Boston.?www.icaboston.org

Greenway Lawn Games:?Go to Dewey Square Park to play FREE bocce ball, croquet, and baggo each Wednesday in July from 11am-2pm.?www.rosekennedygreenway.org

Greenway Activity Cart:?Looking for something fun to do outside for FREE? Come to the North End Parks and hula hoop, build with blocks, and meet new friends.? Fun for all ages. Every Friday in July from 11am-2pm.?www.rosekennedygreenway.org


FESTIVALS & CONCERTS

Mayor Menino?s Wednesday Night Concerts:?Now celebrating 41 years as Boston?s longest running outdoor concert series, these FREE performances feature exciting, non-stop entertainment for music lovers of all ages. Series kickoff with The Stylistics, Jul 24. Wednesdays, 7pm. City Hall Plaza.www.cityofboston.gov/parks

Citywide Neighborhood Concerts:?Enjoy a FREE public concert on weekdays across the city with names like Bearfight and Good Will & Them Apples. Kicks off Jul 9, 7pm. For details and locations:?www.cityofboston.gov/parks.

Gospelfest:?One of New England?s most popular Gospel celebrations, this free gospel showcase features local and national talent. Jul 15, 5-8pm, City Hall Plaza. 617-635-3911,?www.cityofboston.gov/arts/performing

Arts on the Arcade:?These weekly events feature visual arts, performing arts, and food vending. Arts on the Arcade has a new location and will take place on the plaza between City Hall and Faneuil Hall. Wednesdays, Jul 3-Aug 28, 11am-3pm. Performances start at noon.?www.cityofboston.gov/arts

Summer Arts Weekend 2013:?This FREE 3-day event will again feature a variety of musical artists from across the classical, jazz, blues, folk, and Americana worlds as well as a number of new arts, food, and cultural programs. Jul 26-28, Copley Square.www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/summer_arts_weekend/2013

HSTF Tito Puente Concert Series:?The Hyde Square Task Force will once again be hosting weekly Latin music concerts as a way for the community to celebrate. Thursdays, Jul 11-Aug 8, 6pm. 375 Centre St., Jamaica Plain. 617-524-8303,www.hydesquare.org

Berklee Summer Concert Series:?The Berklee College of Music hosts FREE Summer in the City concerts featuring pop, rock, jazz, Latin, blues music, and more! Now through Sep. For locations and times:?www.berklee.edu/events/summer

?Viva! Summer Nights in Sheehy Park:?Sociedad Latina will kick off its ?Viva! series Jul 9. Bring family and friends to these exciting weekly events featuring live musical performances, arts and crafts, and healthy activities. Events are free and open to the public. Tue, 4-7pm. Sheehy Park, Tremont St., Mission Hill. Juan, 617-442-4299,[email?protected]

Landmarks Orchestra on the Esplanade:?The Boston Landmarks Orchestra and Conservatory Lab Charter School will perform again at the DCR Hatch Shell on the Esplanade. This program will be conducted by Christopher Wilkins. Jul 24, 7pm.www.landmarksorchestra.org

Caliente Latin Music Concert:?A celebration of the Latin music scene on City Hall Plaza Jul 13, 7-9pm. This year the headliner is Jerry Rivera.www.cityofboston.gov/arts/performing

Titus Sparrow Park Summer Concert Series:?Friends of Titus Spark Park sponsors summer concerts on Wednesdays. Now-Sep 4, 6:30pm. Concerts include ?Cruzamente? on Jul 10, ?Sol y Canto? on Jul 17, ?Marissa Licata? on Jul 25, and ?Urbanity? on Jul 31.www.titussparrowpark.org/concerts.php

Outside the Box Performing Arts Festival:?This FREE 9-day arts festival features numerous performing artists including the Los Lonely Boys, local Boston choral groups, and more! This multi-stage event has performance locations all over the City of Boston.? Jul 13-21.?http://outsidetheboxboston.org

Festival Betances:?Festival Betances, Latino Cultural festival, will be held in Plaza Betances, South End. This year, celebrate IBA?s 45 Years of Victory with three days of exciting music and dance performances, artisans, delicious traditional food and activities for the whole family that highlight the diversity of Latino culture. Jul 19-21.?www.iba-etc.org

Tito Puente Concert Series:?The Berklee College of Music and IBA will be hosting the Tito Puente Concert Series. Jeremy De Jesus kicks it off Jul 11, 7pm, Mozart Park, Jamaica Plain.?www.cityofboston.gov/parks

BPL Concerts in the Courtyard:?The courtyard will host free music concerts that range from jazz to classical and from folk to funk. Fridays, Jun 7-Aug 30, 12:30pm. Central Library in Copley Square.?www.bpl.org

Free Thursday Concerts at the ICA:?Come listen to local college and professional artists at the ICA on Boston Harbor.? Concerts will be every Thursday starting Jul 12- Aug 23; 6-8:30pm.? Concert performers and info at:www.icaboston.org/programs/performance/subpage?keyword_id=28189

Berklee Greenway Sessions:?Enjoy FREE music and songs by local Berklee students at the North End Parks this summer.? Starting on Jul 19, each Friday in July, from 6-8pm, there will be a music session featuring different styles of music and culture by Berklee students.?www.rosekennedygreenway.org


WALKS/RUNS

Camp Harbor View Harborthon 5K:?Get a great view of Boston?s magnificent skyline and beaches while running this 5K!? Race will be held on Camp Harbor View Island, and a BBQ Beach Party will follow the race!? Jul 25, 7pm. For registration and information:?www.campharborview5k.com

Freedom Trail Run:?This fun and unique 5K run takes you through the many sights and historical places along Boston?s Freedom Trail! Cost: $40. Race days: Jul 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 27-29.??www.freedomtrailrun.com

Urban RAID Race:?This is an obstacle course 5K race that will run through the city streets of Boston!? Race starts at City Hall Plaza.? Cost $50.? Jul 27, registration ends Jul 25.?www.raidevents.com

Jim Kane Sugar Bowl 5K:?This 26th annual 5K runs along South Boston?s beautiful shore line.? Race starts at the Carson Place/ Boston Teacher?s Union (near the State Police), Dorchester. Cost: $30.? Race date: Jul 18, 7pm.?www.lstreet.org

Boston Warrior Triathlon:?Swim, bike, and run your way around Boston?s shore line and city streets!? This all day event will start at 6:30am in Winchester, MA and end on the historical Boston Common. July 28.? For registration and pricingwww.bostonwarriortri.com/register.


EARLY CHILDHOOD

ReadBoston Storymobile Program:?The ReadBoston Storymobile program is a six-week summer program that will run weekdays from Jul 8-Aug 16. Each week, a professional storyteller will visit host sites, and all children in attendance will receive a new, high-quality book to keep. 617-918-5289,www.readboston.org

Spanish in Motion:?Spanish In Motion offers language exposure programs designed to introduce children to the Spanish language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Native speakers conduct classes fully in Spanish, using a variety of teaching aids role play, puppets, instruments, songs, dance and more. Open to toddlers, 3.5 to 8 years old. Cost: $130/weeks.?www.abcspanishinmotion.com

Art Classes:?The Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts offers art classes for children ages 2-6. They have small woodworking classes for 4-6 year olds, where kids learn how to use simple tools and visual art classes for 2-4 year olds to develop skills, imagination and confidence while having fun in a non-competitive, creative environment. Prices vary depending on the class. Register online. 617-524-3313,?www.eliotschool.org

Kindergarten Readiness Nights at the Children?s Museum:?Kindergarten Readiness Nights feature hands-on activities that encourage children to use skills they will need in kindergarten. Admission $1 per person. First Friday of every month, 6-8:30pm.? Boston Children?s Museum, 308 Congress St. 617-426-6500,?www.bostonkids.org

Countdown to Kindergarten Play to Learn Playgroups:?Boston children ages 1-3 can sign up to attend free parent-child playgroups during the school year. All caregivers are welcome to help in building a community of supportive peers, fostering nurturing behaviors, and helping children learn skills for success in school. Rosa, 617-635-9288,www.countdowntokindergarten.org/playtolearn.html

Talk Read Play:?Boston?s children thrive when they talk, read, and play! Find programs for younger children! Also, check out valuable resources and be the first to hear about awesome events.?www.talkreadplay.org


COLLEGE PLANNING

Are You a High School Student?:?Whether you are an incoming freshman or senior, it is never too early to plan for college. Visit some college campuses this summer, use the web to explore a few colleges and check out a campus tour.? Before a tour, come up with 3 questions that you want answered on the tour, whether it?s about majors offered, dorms, financial aid, sports, or semester aboard programs, start your research for your future.

John D. O?Bryant Scholarship:?Apply now! To apply you must: be enrolled in college for the fall 2013 semester, US Citizen, live within Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, or Jamaica Plain, have financial need greater than 2.0, and academic standing of an A.? Deadline: Jul 15.?[email?protected], 617-989-0292 x101

FREE MCAS Instructional Assistance:?Need extra instruction for the MCAS?? Come to open house that previews many academic courses being taught to prepare and supplement MCAS subjects.? Roxbury Community College, Building 4, room 102.? Jul 1, 10am. 617.427.0060 x5414.

Workshops on College Affordability:?The Harvard Graduate School of Education offers FREE 30-minute workshops on college affordability and saving for college.? Parents of students entering grades 7-11 are invited to attend a summer workshop at locations throughout Boston. Families who participate will be eligible to receive a $20 Target gift card. Weekday Workshops begin at 5:45pm, session 1, and 7:00pm, session 2. Jul 24, Roslindale Branch Library; Jul 25, Mattapan Branch Library. RSVP:?[email?protected]

LEAD College Access Program:?With the Linking Education and Diversity College Access Program, Boston high school students are served through structure, strategy, and support throughout the college admission process. Each participant is matched with a college mentor in learning about every step of the college application process. LEAD meets once a week for 2 hours and on one Saturday of each month for 3 hours. Mondays, begins the week of Sep 17 ends Feb. Northeastern University. Apply by Sep 10:?www.northeastern.edu/admissions/lead

Bottom Line:?Bottom Line helps students get in to college, graduate, and go far in life. To be eligible for Bottom Line?s FREE one-on-one, year-long college application and financial aid advising services, you must be a Boston resident and have at least a 2.5 GPA. If you are a high school junior in the class of 2014, learn about eligibility requirements and apply:?http://bottomline.org/for-students/student-application.aspx.

Career Days at Bunker Hill CC:?Take FREE college classes this summer! Course titles include: Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Engineering, Game Design and MORE. For students entering grades 11, 12 and graduating seniors. Two weeks beginning Jul 8.www.bhcc.mass.edu/summercareerdays

Upward Bound:?Get ready for college with Upward bound and Upward Bound Math/Science programs offered in the summer at four universities in Boston. For students in grades 9 & 10. Take classes to prepare for the SAT and MCAS or focus on math and science skills. Students can receive a stipend. Deadline: Varies by program. Contact Roxbury Community College, Suffolk University, UMass Boston, or Wheelock College for more information.

Let?s Get Ready:?This FREE SAT prep program is open to juniors and seniors who have qualifying financial need. Apply now for summer program. Program partners with area colleges for 9 weeks and meets 3 hours, twice a week.? 617-345-0085,

Source: http://www.fenwaynews.org/community/july-2013-youth-events/

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