Oct
25
25th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
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Saturday, November 28
3-5 pm
Adams Park (intersection of Washington & Cummins Hwy)
Free and open to all
Join RVMS to bring light to the dark winter season! Bring an ornament for the community tree, or create one there with the Roslindale Arts Alliance. This year features a preview performance by the Urban Nutcracker, along with a visit from the Sugar Plum Fairy. Caroling, hot chocolate, visits with Santa and a jolly brass band fill out this much-loved tradition. Read more
Oct
13
Thanks to all who attended last week’s Business Networking Breakfast at Sophia’s Grotto! More than 30 district business owners attended the session to mingle and learn about marketing through social media. Thanks to presenters (and RVMS volunteers) Steve Mooney and Stephanie Miller for a dynamic and insightful presentation! (If you couldn’t make it, no worries – you can download a copy of the presentation here. But we hope you can come to the next one!) We welcome suggestions from business owners on topics for future networking events. Contact us anytime.
Oct
8
Peters Hill: the latest Roslindale poster is here!
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Introducing the newest edition in the Roslindale Poster series! One of the best things about Roslindale is the crown jewel tucked into her backyard, the Arnold Arboretum. Artist and RVMS volunteer Brad Harris has captured the stunning views and friendly atmosphere of Roslindale’s much loved Peters Hill.
All six editions of the Roslindale series are available for sale at the RVMS office and cost $15 for a sturdy 11″x17″ print, $25 for a standard-sized 18″x24″ high quality poster. Proceeds from the posters go to support our work in Roslindale.
Oct
8
Bike Lanes Come to Roslindale
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You may have noticed the new lanes being painted on Washington, Belgrade and Corinth Streets in recent weeks. Designated bike lanes have finally come to Roslindale! Part of an ongoing municipal project to create a complete bike network throughout the City, these lanes are intended to provide safe access to bike paths in the Southwest Corridor and Emerald Necklace.
For more information on biking in Roslindale, visit Rozzie Bikes.





