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Neighbors for Neighbors

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Hey Neighbor! Welcome to Neighbors for Neighbors on http://Going.com! Neighbors for Neighbors brings neighbors together in person to satisfy the human need to connect and care for one another. We do this so neighbors may discover common interests and passions and organize around them, transforming their great ideas into actions that contribute to our community. We socialize. We organize. We make a difference. We envision communities where all neighbors know each other by name, say hello on the street, feel safe, and contribute to each other's quality of life. Neighbors for Neighbors is: Community-driven, Inclusive, Collaborative, Fun, and Innovative. We socialize: NFN hosts Neighborhood Socials where neighbors connect. We organize: NFN hosts Community Organizing Expos where neighbors create social groups and community projects with others who share similar interests and passions; engage with local non-profits; and collaborate online at www.neighborsforneighbors.org. All serve as mechanisms that keep neighbors together. We make a difference: Thousands of people connect at events; over 70 Social Clubs, Community Projects, and Partner Projects engage local, national, and international neighbors together. We’ve generated over 5000 hours of engagement, and brought countless volunteers to local organizations and events. Contact: Joseph Porcelli 857-222-4420 jporcelli@neighborsforneighbors.org www.neighborsforneighbors.org

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  1. Notlob Acoustic Music Series at the historic Loring-Greenough House in JP + -

    Jeff Oct 31, 2007 at 11:59 PM
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    Jeff said "The Notlob Acoustic Music Series at the Loring-Greenough House presents the best local and touring roots, America"
    The Notlob Acoustic Music Series at the Loring-Greenough House presents the best local and touring roots, Americana, newgrass, traditional and contemporary folk and blues artists in unique and unusual settings in the Boston, MA area. The Fall 2007 series continues at the historic Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA. 02130, http://www.lghouse.org. Built in 1760, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been a historic house museum since 1926. Its beautiful period decor and intimate size make it an ideal setting for acoustic music.

    Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
    http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com
    http://www.northeastfolk.org
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    UPCOMING CONCERTS
    November 2 ~ The Rowan Brothers w/ Eric McDonald http://going.com/rb112
    November 10 ~ Kristin Cifelli w/ Carie Cherron
    November 17 ~ Mare Wakefield & Dan Gonzalez
    December 15 ~ Jud Caswell & Pat Wictor
    December 22 ~ Bob Franke
    Last post 752 days ago
  2. WGBH TV Pledge Drive this Friday! + -

    Stacy Oct 24, 2006 at 2:36 PM
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    Stacy said "Hi All! WGBH is having a TV Pledge Drive this Friday from 7:30-11:30pm and we are seeking some additional volunt"
    Hi All! WGBH is having a TV Pledge Drive this Friday from 7:30-11:30pm and we are seeking some additional volunteers to help with answering the phones and taking pledges! Check out the event posting http://heyletsgo.com/invite-571 and let me know if you're interested in signing up as a volunteer!

    Stacy
    Last post 1125 days ago
  3. RYSE UP: Art and Music for a Cause + -

    Paul Jun 16, 2006 at 11:55 AM
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    Paul said "Jamaica Plain- Massachusetts, June 13th, 2006 –RYSE UP: Art and Music for a cause – An Art Exhibit b"
    Jamaica Plain- Massachusetts, June 13th, 2006 –RYSE UP: Art and Music for a cause – An Art Exhibit by and fundraiser for - Boston’s Homeless Youth will be held on July 6th at River of Life Church, 440 Centre St. in Jamaica Plain. The art exhibit, held in conjunction with JP’s First Thursday’s art shows, and hors d’oeuvres is open to the general public and is free- from 6:00-8:00 PM. Prints of the work by homeless youth will be sold and a silent auction will be held to help raise money for RYSE (Reaching Youth on the Streets), the street youth outreach program of Starlight Ministries. From 8:00-10:00pm there will be a benefit concert for RYSE featuring local Boston band, Centrevol ( www.centrevol.com), and Jamaica Plain resident and RYSE director, Alice Rouse. The benefit concert will cost $7. The art exhibit and fundraiser is collaboration between RYSE, River of Life Church, and Off Your Back Shirts.

    RYSE UP is an unlikely exhibition of paintings in which our questions, fears, and misconceptions about life on the streets are confronted in the expressions of lives yet unfulfilled. Between 8-26 individuals worked together on each painting. Through their collective paintings the artists, Boston’s street youth, speak to the pains and joys of a life not respected. “RYSE art grew out of an exercise in self-expression; duct-taping blank canvases onto the city’s sidewalks and encouraging youth to vent with brushes and paint. Over time it developed into a series of powerful artwork contrasting the troubles of the streets with the strength of the individuals and community,” notes Alice Rouse, RYSE Outreach Coordinator. “This work exhibits the longing of these overlooked individuals to express and define their role in our community.”
    Last post 1255 days ago
  4. Bi-monthly meeting for mothers of preschoolers + -

    Paul Mar 27, 2006 at 11:39 PM
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    Paul said "Attention Mothers of Pre-schoolers! If you are home during the week, during the day and would like to come to a "
    Attention Mothers of Pre-schoolers!

    If you are home during the week, during the day and would like to come to a supportive environment and spend time with other mothers who have young children, have we got a program for you!

    What: Boston Area MOPS (Mothers of Pre-schoolers)

    When: The first and third Thursday of each month

    Where: River of Life Church
    440 Centre Street, JP

    Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

    Cost: $10

    This group is geared towards mothers who have children between the ages of birth to five, for the purposes of education and support, networking, making new friends and getting out of the house! While your children are being cared for by MOPPETTS” workers, you get time with other mothers who are raising young children, just like you. We address a different topic each time and have various speakers with expertise in that area come share their knowledge, insights and experiences with us. We have refreshments and do fun things on the off weeks (like going to the Children’s Museum, The New England Aquarium and each other’s houses for play dates).

    Topics we have covered this past year include:

    - pampering yourself
    - nutrition and exercise for mothers with little kids
    - low cost fun and recreation
    - establishing holiday traditions
    - schooling options (public, private and home schooling)
    - stress management for mothers with young children
    - babysitting
    - FlyLady “The Danger of Too Much Stuff”!
    - team building for families
    - encouraging your kids to be more cooperative through creative play

    Boston Area MOPS is under the umbrella of MOPS International: WWW. MOPS.org

    Questions? For more information, please contact the coordinator, Anne Freeman at (167) 325-3809 or via e-mail at Anne. Freeman3@Verizon.net, or Melanie Plesko at (617) 971-0477 , e-mail is Melplesko@hotmail.com.

    Hope to see you there!
    Last post 1335 days ago
  5. JP artist Dan McCarthy opening (incl. Wilco poster) + -

    Roy Feb 23, 2006 at 9:58 AM
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    Roy said "Opens tonight, 30 prints on display. "The collection includes a mix of art prints and rock posters for bands incl"
    Opens tonight, 30 prints on display.

    "The collection includes a mix of art prints and rock posters for bands including Wilco, as well as Helms, the revered local ambient rock band for which he drums."

    10PM, The Other Side Cafe, 407 Newbury St. Boston, 617-536-9477
    Free
    http://www.boston.com/ae/events/articles/...
    Last post 1368 days ago
  6. Correction + -

    Abby Feb 2, 2006 at 12:51 PM
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    Abby said "Sorry, there was an error in that last post. Here's my blog entry about the meeting. "
    Sorry, there was an error in that last post. Here's my blog entry about the meeting.
    Last post 1389 days ago
  7. Two Things + -

    Abby Feb 2, 2006 at 12:49 PM
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    Abby said "First, JP NFN Meeting ">I blogged about the meeting last night. Second, this group is for the organization, N"
    First, JP NFN Meeting">I blogged about the meeting last night.

    Second, this group is for the organization, Neighbors for Neighbors. There is also a location-based group for Jamaica Plain that I started before this one existed, and I've decided to keep it. I hope you'll join that, too.
    Last post 1389 days ago
  8. Blogged about the meeting + -

    Abby Jan 26, 2006 at 2:52 PM
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    Abby said " I just blogged about the meeting last night. "
    Last post 1396 days ago
  9. Talking to myself again + -

    Abby Jan 24, 2006 at 10:44 PM
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    Abby said "I've decided there is a place for both groups. Since NFN is an organization and the JP group is a place, we need bo"
    I've decided there is a place for both groups. Since NFN is an organization and the JP group is a place, we need both. Glad we could have this conversation!
    Last post 1397 days ago
  10. 2 groups? + -

    Abby Jan 24, 2006 at 4:40 AM
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    Abby said "OK, I created the JP and linked to the NFN web site, and now there's a NFN group, too. Should we keep both? Or i"
    OK, I created the JP and linked to the NFN web site, and now there's a NFN group, too. Should we keep both? Or is there too much overlap?
    Last post 1398 days ago

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