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Chinatown & Downtown Neighborhood News & Events

Boston Creates

Earlier this year, Mayor Martin J. Walsh launched Boston Creates, a cultural planning process for Boston.  The resulting cultural plan will define a new vision for the City of Boston to ensure that all residents can fully experience and benefit from Boston’s vibrant arts and cultural life.

To ensure that the process represents everyone who lives or works in the City, we invite you to take the Boston Creates Community Survey.  Your participation will help to illustrate the kinds of arts, cultural and creative activities that are most meaningful, identify barriers and obstacles that prevent people from taking advantage of cultural programs and activities, and inform decisions about what arts and cultural programs should be supported in the future.

The survey is open to all individuals (ages 12+) who live and/or  work in the City of Boston, and takes about 15 minutes to complete. Together, we can make Boston a nationwide leader in the arts.

To take the survey in English, click here:  www.bostoncreates.org/survey
To take the survey in Spanish, click here:  www.bostoncreates.org/encuesta

Caliente! A Celebration of Latin Music & Culture

Mayor Walsh’s Artists in Residence Craft Workshops
Imagine Boston 2030
Last month, Mayor Walsh announced the launch of Boston’s first citywide planning process in 50 years, Imagine Boston 2030. This is a two-year public engagement process that will create a roadmap for success leading up to Boston’s 400th birthday.
Today Boston is a thriving, healthy, and innovative city. Now is our chance to set the course for the next generation. Mayor Walsh is inviting you to join us in imagining the Boston of 2030. From economic development to open space, from education to equality, your voice is the key to our success.
Imagine Boston 2030 gives us the opportunity to take a more dynamic approach to community engagement than those of past planning efforts. As a first step to inform the process, we need our community members to share their preferences for how they want to participate.
Have you attended city sponsored meetings and left frustrated or confused? Tell us why! Have ideas on how we can reach a wider variety of residents? Share your ideas! Always wished Boston would host a certain kind of community event? Let us know!
Imagine Boston will only be successful if everyone participates. Mayor Walsh insists that our process represents the dynamic and vibrant City we are.

Please take a moment to fill out the short survey located at imagine.boston.gov. Join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #ImagineBos, or reach out to the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services to share your thoughts and ideas on how we can better engage all of Boston in this process. Share your vision. Shape our city.

 

Denny Ching
Your Coordinator, Denny Ching:
I'm the Mayor’s Liaison to the Chinatown and Downtown neighborhoods. Born and raised in Chinatown at Tai Tung Village, I grew up playing sports at the Boston Commons and Pagoda Park (now renamed to Reggie Wong Memorial Park). A proud father of two, I'm very happy to raise my kids in the City and neighborhoods I love.

Office of Neighborhood Services Boston City Hall Room, Room 805, Boston, MA 02201 - 617.635.3891 - www.cityofboston.gov/neighborhoods

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