1.9 min readBy Published On: March 24th, 2019Categories: See and Do0 Comments on Things You Should Know This Week – March 25th

Thank Liza It’s Tuesday!

dbar is hosting a very special Show tune Tuesday on Tuesday, April 2nd. Come hear the music play. Life is a cabaret! Thank Liza It’s Tuesday will pay tribute to the one and only Liza Minelli! Fun starts at 9pm.

Be informed. Get involved.

The Metropolitan Beaches Commission invite you to attend a public hearing on the state of public beaches in Dorchester. This hearing will take place on Saturday, March 30thfrom 10am-12pm at the Savin Hill Yacht Club. There is also an online survey, available in Chinese and Spanish as well. With questions please contact Andrea Patton 617-451-2860 ext. 1006 or by email at [email protected]

Keep it clean

Help beautify the Neponset River, streams and parks! Volunteers wanted to help with cleanup on Saturday, April 27th! You can register here! 

St. Ann 10K Dinner

Saint Ann Neponset 35th Annual $10,000 Dinner takes place on Friday, March 29th from 6-11pm at Venezia. $150 for a numbered ticket and $50 for a companion ticket. 
Proceeds benefit the Alice McDonald Catholic HS scholarship fund, VBS, CYO Basketball, Youth Ministry, and the parish. You can purchase a ticket by email [email protected] You can also purchase raffle tickets for some great prizes like Red Sox Tickets, Irish Whiskey Basket, Story Land passes and more! $20 for 25 raffles. You can purchase them here! 

Mattapan Trolley Study

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the MBTA will hold three public meetings to discuss the results of the Mattapan Trolley Line Study. The times and locations for the public meetings are as follows:
Wednesday, March 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the ABCD, 550 River St, Mattapan.
Tuesday, April 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Milton Council on Aging, 10 Walnut St, Milton.
Thursday, April 4, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Lower Mills Branch Public Library, 27 Richmond St, Dorchester. MassDOT and the MBTA will present the results of the study and solicit feedback from members of the public. Two years ago, the MBTA sought and received public input on the future of the Mattapan Line. The MBTA considered immediate and long term needs and as a result, $7.9M has been invested to upgrade the existing system and vehicle fleet to ensure continued service to the community for the next 8-10 years.

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