LANA bimonthly meeting on March 10
LANA’s next bimonthly board meeting is this Monday, March 11. The meeting will take place at 7:30 PM in the Longfellow House community room, located at 885 South Street. All are welcome to attend.
At this meeting we will be joined by Erin Taylor from Renew Boston, and we are anticipating a visit from Michelle Wu, a candidate for city councilor at-large.
Renew Boston
Join us for a presentation from Erin Taylor, Neighborhood Network Coordinator for Renew Boston! Mayor Menino’s Renew Boston program aims to assist Boston residents, property owners, landlords, and renters of 1-4 unit buildings to weatherize their homes now. You’ll learn about:
- Receiving a no-cost home energy assessment
- 75% off insulation and air sealing improvements (up to $2000) for your home
- Rebates for heating and water system upgrades, appliances, and more
- Zero % interest financing on qualified energy efficiency improvements
Weatherize Now!
Join Renew Boston and Greening Rozzie at the Roslindale Community Center this Saturday, January 26, at 10:00 AM to learn about:
- No-cost energy assessments for single family homes and buildings with 2-4 units
- 75% off insulation and air sealing improvements, up to $2000
- Rebates for heating and water system upgrades, appliances, and more
- Zero % interest financing on qualified energy efficiency improvements
Pastries and coffee will be served. For more information, contact Erin Taylor at 617-524-3950 x141 or Erin@RenewBoston.org.
Star Viewing at Weld Hill
Visit Weld Hill in the Arnold Arboretum on the evening of Saturday, September 22 to explore the night sky. Learn to find your way around the night sky, with and without telescopes. Explore the face of the moon, search for double stars, nebulae, and even the Andromeda Galaxy!
This event will run from 7:00-9:30 PM at the Weld Hill Research Center (1300 Centre Street). Please register in advance if you would like to attend.
Longfellow Area Census Data
Did you know that the Longfellow Area is a census tract? Specifically, we’re Census Tract 1106.07, as you can see on the map below.
So what can the 2010 census tell us about our neighborhood? Well, for starters, the Longfellow Area had 5,077 residents in 2010. For a quick look at some other census data for our neighborhood, check out this summary. If you want more details, you can check out the Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics at the Census Bureau’s American FactFinder web site. The Census Bureau provides an enormous amount of information about our community. If you want to explore it, start at the “Profile of General Population” page linked above and click on the “BACK TO SEARCH” link near the top of the page (sorry, there doesn’t seem to be a way to link directly to these search results).
Fallon Field Task Force
In response to community interest, LANA has formed a new Fallon Field Task Force. This task force will work to improve Fallon Field by organizing neighborhood improvement efforts and by working with the city to address feedback from the community. We will initially focus on the playground, but we welcome comments on any aspect of the park.
If you have feedback on your experiences at Fallon Field, please leave a comment. We want to hear what you like about Fallon Field, and what you’d like to see improved. If you’d be willing to join us on the task force (you can contribute as much or as little time as you would like), please either mention that in the comments or send us a note through our contact page. And, of course, feedback is always welcome at our bimonthly meetings – we’ll meet next on Monday, June 11th at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Menino’s Roslindale Coffee Hour
Please join Mayor Menino on Friday, May 18 from 9:00-10:00 AM at Fallon Field for a neighborhood coffee hour. At the coffee hour you will be able to speak directly with Mayor Menino about neighborhood issues that are important to you. Coffee and breakfast treats will be provided by Dunkin Donuts, and each family will receive a flowering plant grown in the city’s greenhouses.
You can see the full schedule for the mayor’s coffee hours on the city’s web site.
Pocket Park Cleanup
Please join the Longfellow Area Neighborhood Association for a cleanup of the pocket park located at the intersection of South St. and Walter St., across from the Longfellow House. The cleanup is scheduled for Friday, April 27, from 6:00-7:30 PM. Bring rakes, shovels, pruning shears, and other gardening tools. Donations of brown mulch or garden top soil are welcome!
LANA bimonthly meeting on Monday, November 14th
Please join us on Monday, November 14 for LANA’s bimonthly board meeting. The meeting will take place at 7:30 PM in the Longfellow House community room, located at 885 South Street. All are welcome to attend.
Upcoming events at the Weld Hill Research Building
Over the next two weeks, the Arnold Arboretum is offering four events at the Weld Hill Research Building.
Weld Hill: Science and Sustainability
Julie Warsowe, Manager of Visitor Education
Friday, October 21, 1:00-2:00pm
or Wednesday, October 26, 4:30-5:30pm.
Location: Weld Hill Reseach BuildingTake a guided tour of the state-of-the-art Weld Hill Science and Administration Building. Learn about some of the cutting edge plant research and explore the “green” building and landscape design. Limit 10 people.
Wicked Bugs: The Louse that Conquered Napoleon’s Army and Other Insect Monstrosities
Amy Stewart, Writer and Gardener
1 Session: Sat Oct 22, 2:00-3:15pm
Location: Weld Hill Research BuildingIn a follow up to her very successful New York Times bestseller Wicked Plants, Amy Stewart tackles the insects, worms, and spiders that have tormented humankind for centuries. In this darkly comical look at the sinister side of our relationship with the natural world, Stewart has tracked down over 100 of our worst entomological foes—creatures that infest, infect, and generally wreak havoc on human affairs. With wit, style, and exacting research, Stewart has uncovered the most terrifying and titillating stories of bugs gone wild. She will share some of her discoveries in her inimically comedic way. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Fee: $5 member, $15 nonmember
Autumn Colors: A Mystery Revealed
David Lee, Tropical Biologist, Florida International University
1 Session: Tue Oct 25, 7:00-8:30pm
Location: Weld Hill Research BuildingPart of the magic of living in New England is the stunning display of autumn foliage. But how, exactly, does the shift from greens to crimsons, yellows, burgundies, and oranges take place? And why are we treated to such a display? David Lee, who has spent his career studying the intricacies of color in plants, will explain some of the biological processes that take place within a deciduous plant come fall and also the signals to humans and animals that are communicated through plant pigments.
Fee: Free member, $15 nonmember
Wood Decay Fungi Common to Urban Living Trees in the Northeast
Christopher J. Luley, Ph.D. Urban Forestry LLC
1 Session: Thu Oct 27, 9:00am–4:00pm
Location: Weld Hill Research BuildingIn this workshop, Chris Luley of Urban Forestry LLC in Rochester, New York will introduce the wood decay fungi common to urban trees, their identifying characteristics and decay pathways, and methods and equipment available to test for decay. He will also present the results of a recent research study on visual assessment, sounding, and Resistograph testing for decay in urban trees. This program will take place in the classroom with some demonstrations in the landscape. Morning coffee is included; please bring your lunch.
Fee: $90 member, $120 nonmember
Offered with the Ecological Landscaping Association
For more information, visit the Arnold Arboretum’s Adult Education page.
LANA bimonthly meeting on Monday, September 12th
Please join us on Monday, September 12 for LANA’s bimonthly board meeting. The meeting will take place at 7:30 PM in the Longfellow House community room, located at 885 South Street. All are welcome to attend.



