Shop the Plant Sale May 10

Saturday, May 10Squantum gardens
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Kennedy Center
440 E. Squantum Street, N. Quincy, MA [map]

The Seaside Gardeners Club of Squantum invite you to the 56th Annual Plant Sale celebrating Mother’s Day.

Come shop a fabulous selection of flowering plants, herbs and greens to inspire your garden this season. Select from beautiful perennials nurtured by garden club members, and healthy vegetable plants to enjoy all season. Garden Club members are on hand to provide tips and advice.

Yummy treats and prizes!
Don’t miss the home baked goods, various garden items, and the raffle table!

A beautiful cause
All proceeds benefit garden club community activities such as Squantum School Junior Gardeners, Causeway Beautification Program, Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, Annual Scholarship Fund, Marsh Restoration, and the new Blue Star Memorial Program, which honors all men and women (past, present, and future) of the Armed Forces of America.

Shop early for the best selection!

Learn more about the Seaside Gardeners.

Take me out to the ball game…sign up for Squantum Youth Sports!

Those last bits of snow are finally melting away Squantumites, and here in Boston we know what that means…time to head out to the ball park! And time to sign the kids up for Squantum Youth Sports! Squantum Youth Sports provides t-ball, instructional baseball, and softball to the children of Squantum and North Quincy.

This is a non-profit, all volunteer organization, and they are looking for a few good Squantumites to join their team!

Register the kids
The season begins April 28 and runs through Field Day which is currently scheduled for Saturday, June 28.
Walk in registration will take place Saturday, April 5 from 9am-12pm
at the Community Center.
Or register online at the Squantum Youth Sports page.

Fees

Softball and Baseball: $75 per player, $50 for each additional family member
T-ball: $50 per player, $25 for each additional family member

Registration fees cover the cost of equipment (bats, balls, shirts) and Field Day events. Players provide their own gloves. While the league does provide batting helmets, it is recommended that players obtain their own batting helmets for sanitary reasons.

Seeking coaches and sponsors
Please consider coaching, assistant coaching, or sponsoring a team. Sign up online.

For more information
Contact Jim or Maura Mayo at 617-770-0783, or email Jim and Maura.

The Beatles…big fan? or what’s the fuss? Join us March 26 to explore!

The BeatlesFifty years ago the Fab Four arrived in the U.S. and exploded across the rock scene winning hearts and teenage souls with a new sound that remains as beloved today as it was embraced then.

What makes the music of the Beatles so great?

In this interactive presentation, Squantum resident and Wheaton College music professor Delvyn Case will explore the inner workings of some of the Fab Four’s greatest songs in order to describe why and how they have remained classics for 50 years. No musical experience or undying fandom necessary to attend.

When: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 7 pm
Where: First Church of Squantum, 164 Bellevue Road, Squantum, MA

All are invited! Bring friends.
Enjoy refreshments and conversation with your neighbors.
No charge to attend.

About the speaker
Musician and Wheaton College music professor Delvyn Case maintains an active career as a writer and lecturer on a variety of musical topics, from sacred music to hip-hop, and pursues numerous musical outreach projects in Quincy and beyond.

About the Squantum Community Association
The Squantum Community Association provides programming that fosters conversation and community with a focus on topics of interest to the Squantum and Quincy communities, highlighting local talent and history.
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The Beatles

 

Roaring Twenties Party to celebrate 100 Years of First Church of Squantum

Grab your boas and fedoras for a glitzy evening of swell food and swanky fun to celebrate 100 years of the First Church of Squantum!

Saturday, March 29, 2014
7:00 p.m. to midnight
First Church of Squantum, 164 Bellevue Road, Squantum

Twenties attire or business casual.
BYOB. We want to encourage moderation, but in a spirit of fun, if you want, you can bring your own alcoholic beverage. Visit the First Church site for some period drink suggestions!

Tickets
$25 per person. Only 200 tickets available!
Cash or checks payable to First Church of Squantum

Information
Call the First Church 617-328-6649 or visit the event website for full details

Roaring Twenties event flyer

Head out to the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon and support Quincy’s parkland and open spaces

Join Mayor Thomas Koch, Sheriff Michael Bellotti, City Clerk Joseph Shea and other local, state and county officials who will headline the entertainment at the Annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon, and enjoy live Irish music and a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner. The annual tradition filled with laughter and witticism will take place as Quincy celebrates St. Patrick’s Day at the Quincy Lodge of Elks.

When
Friday, March 14, beginning at 11:45 a.m.

Where
Quincy Lodge of Elks, 254 Quarry Street, Quincy, MA

Tickets
$50 each, advanced purchase only
Tables of ten may be reserved
Contact Kristen Powers at (617) 376-1990 or kmkpowers@gmail.com
Checks payable to: Quincy Park Conservancy

Support Quincy Park Conservancy
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Quincy Park Conservancy, a non-profit organization committed to promoting, preserving and protecting the city’s parkland and open spaces through collaboration with local and state agencies. The Conservancy plans to dedicate proceeds toward a number of future projects and events, including an Easter Egg Hunt at Pageant Field on April 12 and the construction of a trail system at Faxon Park as designed in the Master Plan for Faxon Park.

The Faxon Park Master Plan was approved by the Park and Recreation Board and adopted by the City Council in 2009. The plan outlines approximately $4 million in capital improvements geared toward preserving and enhancing the 90-plus acres of parkland. Elements of the Master Plan, such as the restoration of the historic perimeter field stone wall, have been completed through funding from the Community Preservation Committee.

About Quincy Park Conservancy
The Quincy Park Conservancy comprises residents, professionals, and city employees dedicated to enhancing and promoting parkland in the city. Members include: Congressman William Delahunt, William Geary, Betty Georgaklis, Louise Grabowski, David Mahoney, Lisa McBirney, David Murphy, Grace Murphy-McAuliffe, Celeste McGlone, Kristen Powers and Fran Wright.

School vacation activity ideas

I heart Squantum!

 

Now that we’ve made it through another round of snow, and all those sweets from Valentine’s Day…Are you looking for activities for school vacation? Here are a few ideas…

Winter Birds of Squantum Point Park
Squantum Point Park, Marina Bay Haul Road, North Quincy
Thursday, February 20, 11 am- noon
Rafts of eider and brant are a common sight during the winter months. Join the DCR crew at Squantum Point Park as they take a closer look at the ducks and seabirds that weather New England winters. Bring binoculars if you have them, some loaner pairs will be available. Meet at the white shelter by the pier at Squantum Point parking lot in Quincy.
Free.  For more information call 617-333-7405. [PDF of vacation activities from DCR]

YMCA School Vacation Programs

School Vacation programs at the South Shore YMCA enable kids to enjoy a variety of fun, safe, and challenging activities.  Families can be assured of a caring environment where children receive excellent supervision, quality programming, and lasting memories.
February vacation sign up forms are available on the YMCA website.

Thomas Crane Public Library activities
During February school vacation week head to the library for puppets, crafts and movies.  Check out the library website for details and a schedule of events.

 

Check out the winter reads from the Squantum Book Club

On this first snowy day in Squantum…it’s a great time to curl up with a good book! Then join your neighbors for a good chat about it. Sally Wainwright shares that the Squantum Book Club has selected their books for the next few months. The club meets at the First Church the first Tuesday of each month at 7pm and welcomes new members.

The club will meet to discuss the following books for the next few months:

January 7, 2014
Sycamore Row, by John Grisham

John Grisham’s A Time to Kill is one of the most popular novels of our time. Now we return to that famous courthouse in Clanton as Jake Brigance once again finds himself embroiled in a fiercely controversial trial—a trial that will expose old racial tensions and force Ford County to confront its tortured history.

Seth Hubbard is a wealthy man dying of lung cancer. He trusts no one. Before he hangs himself from a sycamore tree, Hubbard leaves a new, handwritten, will. It is an act that drags his adult children, his black maid, and Jake into a conflict as riveting and dramatic as the murder trial that made Brigance one of Ford County’s most notorious citizens, just three years earlier.

The second will raises far more questions than it answers. Why would Hubbard leave nearly all of his fortune to his maid? Had chemotherapy and painkillers affected his ability to think clearly? And what does it all have to do with a piece of land once known as Sycamore Row?

Read the New York Times review.

February 4, 2014
The Goldfinch
, by Donna Tartt

The Goldfinch is a rarity that comes along perhaps half a dozen times per decade, a smartly written literary novel that connects with the heart as well as the mind….Donna Tartt has delivered an extraordinary work of fiction.” —Stephen King, The New York Times Book Review

Composed with the skills of a master, The Goldfinch is a haunted odyssey through present day America and a drama of enthralling force and acuity.

It begins with a boy. Theo Decker, a thirteen-year-old New Yorker, miraculously survives an accident that kills his mother. Abandoned by his father, Theo is taken in by the family of a wealthy friend. Bewildered by his strange new home on Park Avenue, disturbed by schoolmates who don’t know how to talk to him, and tormented above all by his unbearable longing for his mother, he clings to one thing that reminds him of her: a small, mysteriously captivating painting that ultimately draws Theo into the underworld of art.

As an adult, Theo moves silkily between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty labyrinth of an antiques store where he works. He is alienated and in love-and at the center of a narrowing, ever more dangerous circle.

The Goldfinch is a novel of shocking narrative energy and power. It combines unforgettably vivid characters, mesmerizing language, and breathtaking suspense, while plumbing with a philosopher’s calm the deepest mysteries of love, identity, and art. It is a beautiful, stay-up-all-night and tell-all-your-friends triumph, an old-fashioned story of loss and obsession, survival and self-invention, and the ruthless machinations of fate.

Charlie Rose interviews Donna Tartt on CBS This Morning

 

Molokai'i book coverMarch 4, 2014
Moloka’i
, by Allan Brenner

This richly imagined novel, set in Hawai’i more than a century ago, is an extraordinary epic of a little-known time and place—and a deeply moving testament to the resiliency of the human spirit.

Rachel Kalama, a spirited seven-year-old Hawaiian girl, dreams of visiting far-off lands like her father, a merchant seaman. Then one day a rose-colored mark appears on her skin, and those dreams are stolen from her. Taken from her home and family, Rachel is sent to Kalaupapa, the quarantined leprosy settlement on the island of Moloka’i. Here her life is supposed to end—but instead she discovers it is only just beginning.

With a vibrant cast of vividly realized characters, Moloka’i is the true-to-life chronicle of a people who embraced life in the face of death. Such is the warmth, humor, and compassion of this novel that “few readers will remain unchanged by Rachel’s story” (mostlyfiction.com).

Get your tickets now for July 4th “One Road” fundraiser

American flag

The July Fourth Parade Committee is planning a shindig sure to sweep away those winter chills and have you recalling the warmth of the summer parade! Mark your calendars and get your tickets now, only 150 tickets will be sold.

One Road Leads to $5,000
A fundraiser for the July Fourth Parade

Friday, March 7, 2014, 7p.m. (note: date changed from Jan 25)
Nickerson Post, 20 Moon Island Road, Squantum, MA

Tickets
$100, includes two guests, two drink tickets, buffet, DJ & prizes
(buyer does not have to be present to win)
Only 150 tickets will be sold!

Last number called wins $5,000!

To purchase tickets, call:

  • Brad Douglas 617-360-1976
  • Doreen Douglas: 617-360-1975
  • Carolyn Freeman: 617-347-0410
  • Paula Glynn  617-834-9996
  • Brendan Smith  617-455-7924

Tickets are also available at the Nickerson Post prior to event.

About the July Fourth Parade Committee
The Squantum Parade Committee runs Squantum’s longest tradition, the Annual Squantum 4th of July Parade. Fundraisers are held throughout the year to fund the event. Learn more on the Parade page.

Ashworth Road Holiday Block Party Dec 6

SnowmanJoin your neighbors at the Ashworth Road Holiday Block Party!

Friday, December 6, 2013
6pm – midnight
Kids welcome 6-9pm

Nickerson Post, 20 Moon Island Road, Squantum MA

Purchase your tickets
Contact Kelly Norris by Tuesday, November 26 at
857-526-4646 or knorris@partners.org
Please RVSP…It is important that Santa knows how many people will be attending!

Ticket price
$30 per family up to five people when purchased by Nov 26 ($35 at the door)
$10 each additional guest, by Nov 26 ($15 at the door)

Please bring an unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots or a non-perishable food item for the Quincy Food Pantry

Kick off the holidays at the Tree Lighting Dec 1

Calling all Squantumites! Put down that leftover turkey leg, bundle up grandma, your sweetie, and the tots, and head on over to the Tree Lighting for song and cheer to kick off the holiday season. In addition to our Squantum festivities, the City of Quincy has some treats planned.

Sunday, December 1, 2013, 4:30pm
Gilbert Memorial Park, at the intersection of Huckins Avenue and East Squantum Street

Join the festivities as we kick off the holiday season with the annual Tree Lighting following the Quincy Christmas Parade. Head over to the triangle at Gilbert Memorial Park and join your neighbors for hot cocoa and delicious cookies provided by the Seaside Gardeners of Squantum. Join in on the carol singing as we welcome Santa Claus who will do the honors of lighting up the tree! Hope to see you and the whole family there!

Quincy holiday festivities

Quincy festivities and tree lighting
Friday, November 29, 2013, 5pm-7pm
McIntyre Mall (tents in front of City Hall), 1305 Hancock Street, Quincy
At approximately at 6pm, Santa Claus will make a special appearance with Mayor Koch to turn on the Quincy Center Christmas Lights, which include a few new additions this year!  Drop off your letters to Santa and enjoy free popcorn, hot chocolate, and candy canes! Enjoy Donna Marie Children’s Puppet Show, strolling Victorian Christmas Carolers, and street performers.

Santa and his Elves arrival by parachute
Saturday, November 30, 2013 ~ 12:30pm
Pageant Field,One Merrymount Parkway, up the road from Adams Field

City of Quincy Christmas Parade
Sunday, December 1, 2013, 12:30pm-3:00pm
The 61st Annual City of Quincy Christmas Parade route begins at the intersection of Hancock Street and Walter J. Hannon Parkway, continuing up Hancock Street to North Quincy. The rain date is schedule for Sunday, December 8. 2013.

Visit the Quincy website for details about the holiday festivities.

Learn more about the Seaside Gardeners.