Sol*Arts Play Writing/Reading Series: WALLS
Hibernian HallA public reading of "WALLS" written by Melissa Nussbaum & directed by Nerissa Williams Scott of TCGT Entertainment. Followed by a talk-back & discussion with the playwright!
A public reading of "WALLS" written by Melissa Nussbaum & directed by Nerissa Williams Scott of TCGT Entertainment. Followed by a talk-back & discussion with the playwright!
Want to see if you qualify, receiving the maximum benefits, or have questions? ESAC (Ecumenical Social Action Committee, Inc.) CAN HELP! Join them for an informational session at The Dewitt Center on May 23rd.
Annual MPV Mother’s Day Dinner Celebration for residents of Haynes House, Smith House, Madison Park III, Madison Park IV, Beryl Gardens, Ruggles Shawmut, Dudley Greenville, 9 Williams Street, and St. Botolph at The Dewitt Center.
A public reading of 'What Gives?' Written by Dillon Bustin & Directed by Nerissa Williams Scott of TCGT Entertainment. Followed by a talk-back & discussion with the playwright!
Watch 'Honey Rise Up & Dance' while enjoying popcorn & refreshments! All ages welcome.
Through film, spoken word, dance, history, community, and music, the “I AM A MAN 2019” project is an educational and artistic examination of this famous civil rights declaration. As human dignity continues to be challenged throughout the world, “I AM A MAN 2019” serves as a reminder that such challenges have been overcome in the past, and will be overcome in the future.
Student authors from 826 Boston have written a powerful book about identity, home, and self-love. This book release is to celebrate their art and invite others to the open mic at The Dewitt Center.
Join us for an energetic evening of kickball at The Dewitt Center!
Join us for food, fun, and learn about Resident Engagement work! Madison Park Development Corporation invites all Orchard Gardens residents for a fun cookout series. Learn about our efforts on civic and resident engagement and share a meal with your neighbors!
The Whittier Choice Neighborhood Initiative is a $30 million HUD grant awarded to the Boston Housing Authority and its residents of the Whittier Street housing development. As part of the grant, the Choice initiative is focused on three strategies - Housing, Neighborhood, and People.Join them for a community meeting at The Dewitt Center on Friday, June 7, 2019.