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Beyond the Big Dig   Creative Community Conversations
Forums will help shape Boston's future landscape

The completion of the Big Dig yields an unprecedented opportunity to create new public open spaces and parks that will dramatically reshape the face of Boston’s downtown. Join in the second of two creative community conversations about the new Artery parks and what will bring you downtown to enjoy them. Drawing on your knowledge of urban open spaces in Boston and around the world, the ideas, themes and concepts you contribute will help to shape these unique new environments.

* Saturday, May 11: English High School, Jamaica Plain. Registration 9:30 a.m.; forum 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Parking is severely limited. Please take public transportation.) Read about the first forum.

The community conversations are brought to you by The Boston Foundation, in association with the Boston Society of Architects and the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

The program is free, but space is limited. To register for the May 11 event, fill out the form below or download a registration form for printing. Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

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For more information, contact Alexandra Lee at 617-951-1433 x225 or by email at alee@architects.org
Directions to English High School, Jamaica Plain
By car:
The English High School is just off Washington Street in Jamaica Plain between McBride and Williams Streets. Williams Street is at the intersection of Washington Street across from Doyle’s Restaurant and Bar. Washington Street can be accessed from downtown Boston and from the Jamaicaway at the Forest Hills T stop. The actual address is 144 McBride St. but the entrance is on Williams Street near the parking lot. Warning: parking is severely limited. Please use public transportation.
By the MBTA:
The closest T stop is on the Orange Line, either Green Street or Forest Hills (equidistant).



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