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Sep
13
6:30 PM18:30

Enjoy Classical, Jazz & Popular Music with International Strings

The roof over our South End Library entrance allowed us to enjoy a wide variety of musical genres from International String Trio on Tuesday, September 13, featuring Angela Rossi, a talented, multilingual vocalist as well as trio members, Slava Tolstoy, leader and guitarist, Rob Flax, electric violin, and Max Ridley, bassist.

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Aug
16
6:30 PM18:30

SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE LIBRARY PARK RETURN

The Friends of the South End Library (FOSEL) are thrilled to invite all our neighbors to Library Park for six summer concerts this year!

Join us in welcoming back our long-time friend and talented saxophonist, Pat Loomis, for jazz & blues concerts with his group Pat Loomis and Friends each Tuesday evening between July 26th and August 16th.

Concert Dates:

July 26: Pat Loomis and Friends perform music from his latest album “ It’s About Time “ ( soul jazz )

August 2: Zeke Martin and The Oracle ( jazz/funk fusion ) - featuring Pat Loomis

August 9: The Dopelotus ( R&B, neo-soul ) - featuring Pat Loomis

August 16: Sarah Seminski and Friends ( jazz and blues ) - featuring Pat Loomis

*All concerts start at 6:30pm


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Mar
19
3:30 PM15:30

The South End Then and Now: See Your Neighborhood with New Eyes

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Join us for a tour led by Michael Cox -historian, artist, and tour guide- as we walk the Silver Line bus route along Washington Street from Massachusetts Avenue to Berkeley Street, stopping at every Silver Line bus stop to learn what was above and below ground there when the El carried riders to Nubian Square.

We will check out the South End Burying Ground and many other great sites that came to be back in the day and closer to our time, with South Enders who took action to protect, house, and nurture their diverse community. Each place, each landmark has a story. What stories would you tell? What art would you make about our time? Join us on Zoom! Share your stories!!

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Dec
21
10:30 AM10:30

Join "Little Groove" on Zoom for A Winter Solstice Concert for Toddlers and Pre-schoolers at the South End Library

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Little Groove, the local musical program that teaches toddlers and preschoolers through interactive musical experiences, presents a concert to celebrate the Winter Solstice at the South End Library.

Little Groove concerts allow children to use their bodies and voices to sing and dance along to catchy songs that help them build important motor and social skills. Grab the little ones and join the fun on the 21st!

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9623893114

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Dec
12
to Dec 13

FOSEL Holiday Book Giveaway

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All photos courtesy of Helene Muskat

2020 has been a difficult year for all, and with limits on gatherings in place, FOSEL was unable to lighten the mood with its annual Holiday Party.  Instead, we aimed to spread a little much-needed cheer by making gifts of books to neighborhood children.  Despite a gray and rainy day on Saturday, December 12th, the event opened with a line of parents and their children, masked and socially distanced, waiting to be the first recipients of the Library’s gift books. Tables with new, carefully selected titles, organized according to age, were set up in Library Park and children were invited to choose their favorites to take home in brightly colored book bags emblazoned with the FOSEL logo.  A handful of chocolate kisses were tossed in with each bag, adding a touch more sweetness to the treat of reading.  

Among the books on offer were classics for the very young, including board book versions of Corduroy, Pete’s a Pizza, The Snowy Day and Snowmen at Night, and popular picture books for 4-10 year-olds including Library Lion, Strega Nona, and A Bad Case of Stripes.  Also available was artist/activist Faith Ringgold’s beautifully illustrated Tar Beach, loved by adults as well as children. For slightly older kids, there were two chapter books, Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot and The Unicorn Rescue Society’s The Creature of the Pines (described as “the perfect fit for newly independent readers”).  And for kids who prefer to read in Spanish, the program offered No dejes Que La Paloma Conduzca el Autobus by beloved children’s book author and former Sesame Street writer Mo Willems, and Un Caso Grave de Rayas.

Tracey Bolotnick, FOSEL board member and one of the organizers of the program, notes that the gifting of books to children living in the South End is a first for our Library.  “It’s been a tough year for our community. An event like this brings us toge`

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Nov
17
8:30 AM08:30

BPL Trustees Will Meet Remotely on Tuesday, November 17, at 8:30 AM, to Consider, Among Other Matters, Naming the Community Room at the South End Library “The Marleen Nienhuis Community Room"

Marleen Nienhuis advocating on behalf of the South End Library

Marleen Nienhuis advocating on behalf of the South End Library

The Trustees of the Boston Public Library (BPL) will meet for one of their four scheduled annual public events on Tuesday, November 17, at 8:30 AM where they, and the BPL executives they oversee, give updates to Bostonians about how they are navigating the pandemic, capital building projects, the latest news in the system’s collections, and policy and financial matters. This time, an item on the agenda, linked here, will be approving the naming of the Community Room in the South End Library, “The Marleen Nienhuis Community Room,” after the founder of the Friends of the South End Library (FOSEL). Marleen stepped away from her work with the organization in September after 14 years.

The vote request was preceded by a Resolution of the Boston City Council approved unanimously by its library-loving councillors; a recommendation by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (whose passionate support of Boston’s public libraries has revitalized its buildings and programs); and, most importantly, a full-throated endorsement by the board of the Friends of the South End Library, now headed by Yvette Jarreau. Details of the materials posted are linked here.

Other items on the Trustees’ agenda include a progress report on the BPL’s racial equity work, updates on current usage and statistics, a review of the upcoming operating and capital budgets, and the status of various library renovation projects in the pandemic-choked pipeline, including the one for the full rebuilding of the South End Library, for which a Programming Study is scheduled to begin in 2021.

To participate via ZOOM, click here.

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Nov
13
3:00 PM15:00

The South End Then And Now: Take a Virtual Walk Back In Time Through the Neighborhood

Join host Michael Cox, historian, artist, and tour guide, for a Zoom stroll down Columbus Avenue’s past. Listen to stories about the history of the places you visit along the way and imagine what life there used to be like.

Columbus Avenue circa 1885 - courtesy of the BPL

Columbus Avenue circa 1885 - courtesy of the BPL

The same spot today

The same spot today

The tour will visit: the South End Lion, the Southwest Corridor, Union Church, Braddock Park, Charlie's Sandwich Shop, Tent City, the Mel King Mural at the McKinley School, Church of the Disciples, the Allan Rohan Crite Home and Square, Harriet Tubman Park, James Hayes Park, and Childe Hassam Park.

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Join on Zoom:https://boston-public-library.zoom.us/j/86814507409?pwd=b3NKWHlhd2oweDMwK0dCdjdvL3JmZz09
Questions? Call Margaret Gardner, Children’s Librarian at the South End Branch at 617-536-8241.

Join on Zoom:

https://boston-public-library.zoom.us/j/86814507409?pwd=b3NKWHlhd2oweDMwK0dCdjdvL3JmZz09

Questions? Call Margaret Gardner, Children’s Librarian at the South End Branch at 617-536-8241.

 

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