Petition updatePreserve Prouty GardenHospital to Hold 'Transforming Tomorrow' Info Session, 6/3, 12-1 pm
Save ProutyBoston, MA, United States
Jun 1, 2016
In the May 25th Operational Update, BCH administrators announced a series of informal, monthly drop-in info sessions with Chief Administrative Officer Dick Argys to address questions about the proposed new clinical buildings at 300 Longwood and Brookline Place, and the "plans to carry green and open spaces campus-wide." The first session is this Friday, June 3rd from noon-1 p.m. in the cafeteria conference room. According to the hospital, "All members of the Boston Children's community—and all questions—are welcome." Therefore, we encourage Prouty Garden proponents to attend to voice any concerns and ask their lingering questions. Remember to wear your Save Prouty pins! In other news, THANK YOU for your recent show of financial support for our important cause. We were so impressed by the influx of contributions after our recent call for donations. Those dollars will help immensely, so again, thank you. Some of you have asked about setting up a recurring donation. Unfortunately, GoFundMe does not have that capability for automatic monthly donations, but we hope our frequent reminders will be enough to remind you to donate. :) Again the link to donate is: https://www.gofundme.com/saveprouty. If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend, the Friends of the Prouty Garden will have a table at the Cambridge Arts River Festival. This vibrant celebration of the arts in Cambridge features six festival stages showcasing local music, theater and dance for audiences of all ages, plus community tables, poetry and storytelling tents, interactive areas, roving performances, and much more. The weather for Saturday looks beautiful and we hope to see you there! Those interested in volunteering at the table, please email us at saveprouty@gmail.com for more information. Finally, in case you missed it, over the weekend we shared the research project of a Simmons College student who conducted a qualitative analysis of YOUR comments here on change.org. You can view her entire presentation on our website, here: http://www.saveprouty.org/blog/2016/5/30/the-peoples-petition-to-preserve-prouty-garden. Thank you as always for your support.
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