Join us for a Cambridgeport walk on July 11
We look forward to seeing you on July 11th at 5:30pm for our latest walk! We’ll be starting on Comm Ave by the BU Bridge.
What: 2024 Cambridgeport Walk
When: July 11, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Where: corner of Comm Ave and BU Bridge (785 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215)
Price: Free, but donations are welcome to support our work.
RSVP here: https://www.givesignup.org/TicketEvent/2024CambridgeportWalk
Join us on our next free walk – on each of our organized walking tours, we start or end near public transit, and usually end at a place where people can mingle/have a drink if they’d like to continue conversations.
We encourage you to use public transportation, walk, or bike to the start so that it is easy for you to head out afterwards. Updates will be available on our website & sent to all registered attendees before the event.
ROUTE:
Starting Location: BU Bridge at the Comm Ave side.
We’ll meet at the wide corner sidewalk near “Lot H.” Look for the “WalkMassachusetts” sign.
- Getting there via public transportation:
- Green Line: take the B line and get off at either Amory Street or BU Central
- Bus: 47, 57, CT2
- BlueBikes: closest station is on Comm Ave by BU Central
Ending Location: La Fabrica, 450 Mass Ave (Central Square – Mass Ave near Brookline)
In the past, we have usually tried to be at a bar/restaurant where folks can make their own decisions about food or drink to continue chatting. Route is just about 2 miles, and we have prioritized shade in parks along the way.
SPEAKERS & TOPICS:
- Ken Carlson, BU Bridge Safety Alliance; BU Bridge Safety Alliance’s Comm Ave / BU Bridge intersection effort
- Cathie Zusy; Magazine Beach history & future, Powder Magazine
- Stacey Beuttell, Senior Director, Nature in the City Program, Mass Audobon; Nature in the City program
- Fred Yalouris; Allston I-90 Task Force
- Reverend Kit Eccles, Pastor of St. Augustine’s Church; St. Augustine Church
- Steve Kaiser, traffic engineer and author; Inner Belt
- Kit Rawlins, Assistant Director, Cambridge Historical Society; history of Memorial Drive, Dana Park