Mystic River Celebration Oct. 11th!

Spend the afternoon at the Condon at Medford's biggest arts festival on Saturday, October 11 from 12-4 PM - and come stop by the MyRWA table! The event features musical performances by Black Sea Salsa, bluegrass band Chasing Blue, Medford’s own Susan Cattaneo, and Will Dailey, three-time winner of the Boston Music Award for Best Singer/Songwriter. Artisans, local food, dance performances, a public art installation, live art-making, and a variety of programs and activities will fill this beautiful afternoon along the banks of the Mystic River. The Condon Shell is located just off of Route 16. The Mystic River Celebration is produced by the Coalition for Arts, Culture, and a Healthy Economy (CACHE in Medford, Inc.) and is funded in part by Brookline Bank and the Medford Arts Council. www.medfordfestival.org

Mystic River Celebration
Saturday, October 11, 2014
12 – 4 PM
Condon Shell (2501 Mystic Valley Parkway), Medford, MA

www.medfordfestival.org

 

 

Climate Change impacts to the Alewife area

The Urban Land Institute is releasing a new report, The Urban Implications of Living with Water, exploring how to mitigate the risk of sea level rise and flooding for some of the most vulnerable areas of the Boston area: Alewife, Back Bay, Innovation District and Revere. Urban Land Institute Boston/New England members have spent the last 6 months developing solutions to the impacts of sea level rise on our community.  These ideas are presented in a report, by the industry and for the industry, that helps illuminate the opportunities that exist in this changing landscape.

“In the low-lying Alewife section, new residences might have to be concentrated into taller buildings with more space between them to make room for water infiltration. The report also suggested that retail shops be concentrated into a raised corridor to keep them above flood waters.”

View the Urban Land Institute website here; read the Boston Globe article here.

Vote Yes on 2: Updating the Bottle Bill

MyRWA, along with more than 100 other organizations and Governor Deval Patrick, has endorsed the Bottle Bill. A YES vote on Question 2 on November 4th will update the 1982 Bottle Bill to include five cent deposits on water bottles and sports drinks. This will increase recycling rates and help prevent plastic bottles from ending up in our parks and waterways. Plastic bottles are the most common item at Mystic River cleanups – please consider voting yes on question 2 to help cleanup the Mystic!

Seeking Graphic Design Intern

The Mystic River Watershed Association seeks an experienced graphic designer to create beautiful and easy to understand educational handouts and displays. The work products will be both printed and electronic and may include some website design depending on the candidate. This is a great opportunity to grow your portfolio and help a small environmental nonprofit!

Qualifications

  • Experience working with and access to Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign

  • Experience with HTML code or Square Space a plus

  • Strong typography and layout skills

  • Basic knowledge about marketing

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

  • An interest in data visualization, science and the environment is encouraged

This is a part-time position with a flexible schedule and the ability to work remotely. Exact dates can be flexible depending on the candidate. This is an unpaid position.

Since 1972, the Mystic River Watershed Association has played a unique role in the whole of the watershed by its science, advocacy, and outreach efforts. The Mystic River Watershed Association is based in Arlington, MA and is accessible via several bus routes. The Mystic River Watershed Association is an equal opportunity employer.

If interested, please send your resume, cover letter and three samples of your work to internopps@mysticriver.org. No phone calls please.  Position open until filled.

Mystic Valley Development Commission Community Outreach Meeting

Please plan on attending a Community Outreach Meeting hosted by the Mystic Valley Development Commission on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at 6:00 P.M. at 200 River’s Edge Drive in the first floor conference room.  Mr. Lawrence Oliver from the Army Corps of Engineers will present the latest plan for the Malden River Ecosystem Restoration Project and Jeff Nangle of Nangle Consulting Associates, Inc. will provide an update on the work done with the MVDC’s EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant.

Seeking Members to the Board of Directors!

Are you interested in getting more involved in improving water quality in the Mystic River Watershed?

MyRWA’s Board of Directors is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join them as members of the Board to steward this very energized voice for the Mystic River Watershed.  Ideally, Board candidates will have a background in non-profit management, finance, or policy and/or will have a strong background in environmental law, science or community service and advocacy.  What is essential is a desire to help protect and restore the Mystic River and to improve environmental conditions in the watershed as a whole.  Board Members represent the interests of all the residents of the watershed from the environmental justice communities of the lower Watershed to the flood-challenged upper watershed to all those affected by the stormwater issues pervading the entire watershed. 

Please contact John Reinhardt, President of the Board at RiverReinhardt@gmail.com for more information.

Malden River Festival & Dragon Boat Regatta!

Please plan on attending the 2014 Malden River Festival!

The event includes an art show featuring local artists, live music and dance performances, community information tables, and - NEW THIS YEAR - a Dragon Boat Regatta on the Malden River! This event is fun for all ages. Free children's bicycle helmets give-away. Rain or shine.

FREE parking, admission and shuttle bus from Wellington Station.

Saturday, September 20, 2014
11:00AM - 3:00PM
Park at River's Edge, 200 River's Edge Drive, Medford, MA

https://www.facebook.com/MaldenRiverFestival

Sept. 2nd: Regional Stormwater Approach - Lessons learned

On Tuesday, Sept. 2nd please plan to attend the monthly Mystic River Watershed Association’s Committee Meeting to hear from Aubrey Strause, co-facilitator of the Central Massachusetts Regional Stormwater Coalition from 7:00PM to 8:00PM. The Coalition is a group of 30 Massachusetts communities implementing a regional approach to stormwater management. The group has developed a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Template, training and outreach materials for town personnel and volunteers, a sump pump discharge policy, a stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) toolbox and much more. Aubrey’s presentation will be followed by the Policy and Clean Water Campaign meetings. This meeting is open to the public and we encourage all to attend.

Join us on September 2, 7-9PM, at Tufts University, Lincoln Filene Center, Rabb Room.

MyRWA RECEIVES URBAN WATERS GRANT 8/18/2014

Curt Spalding, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1At a press event on August 18, 2014, staff from the Mystic River Watershed Association received a $60,000 check from Curt Spalding, Regional Administrator of EPA Region 1 as part of the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. The Association was thrilled to be joined by Curt Spalding who shared his enthusiasm for cleaning up the Mystic River Watershed. The event was held at the Park at River's Edge along the Malden River in Medford. Also in attendance were Mayor Michael McGlynn of Medford; John Preotle of Preotle, Lane & Associates; Representative Paul Donato; Jay Ash, City Manager of the City of Chelsea; and representatives from Tri-City Community Action Program, Alternatives for Community & Environment, Inc. and Chelsea Creek Action Group. After the press event Curt Spalding and others enjoyed a boat tour of the Malden and Mystic Rivers.

Beth MacBlane (MyRWA), Patrick Herron (MyRWA), Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn, Curt Spalding, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1, Philip Bronder-Giroux of Tri-City Community Action Program, Inc. (Tri-CAP) As part of this work, the Mystic River Watershed Association will promote green infrastructure in three environmental justice communities bordering the Malden River through education, outreach, planning charettes, GIS analysis, modeling of pollutant source and loads, development of a low impact development (LID) technical document, and analysis of zoning/ordinances. The program will work directly with municipal staff to train them on the principles of green infrastructure, provide a technical green infrastructure guidance document specific to the urban environment, and expose them to the variety of solutions available.

Chris Marchi of NOAH (Neighborhood of Affordable Housing), Jay Ash - City Manager of Chelsea, MA, John Walkey and Staci Rubin of Alternatives for Community and Environment, Curt Spalding, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1, Roseann Bongiovanni and Maria Belen Power of Chelsea Creek Action Group.A second grant in the Mystic River Watershed was awarded to staff from Alternatives for Community & Environment, Inc., (ACE). ACE will partner with the Chelsea Creek Action Group (CCAG) to assist environmental justice communities in implementing their Chelsea Creek Community Improvement Plan. The project will engage residents in reviewing and updating the community vision for the Chelsea Creek; assist them in understanding existing regulatory mechanisms for protecting water quality; and facilitate them in taking a proactive role in the promotion of the Chelsea Creek as an environmental, recreational, economic, and educational resource.