Showing posts with label Meghan Gaucher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meghan Gaucher. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Back in Boston!

Aboard the Provincetown II for the Youth Partners Brunch!

After finishing up my sophomore year at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in upstate New York, located on Seneca Lake, I was awarded the opportunity to work for STH/STB as a Communication Intern. At college, I have worked through the school newspaper to shed light on the various programs and opportunities locals, college students, and youths have to experience the joy of living on the biggest fingerlake in upstate New York. Back in Boston for the summer, I am hoping to inform and even participate in the events offered at STH while I am here-hopefully getting to see what STH programs are all about! I am a Writing and Rhetoric and Development Studies double major with a History minor and am hoping to use my writing, speaking, media, and communication skills to create a way for the STH/STB youths and students to bring to life their own experiences and reflections of events and trips offered in Boston Harbor. As well, I am interested in see how the logistics of events play out and what type of planning goes into the summer activities and programs that I have been intrigued to experience.


It is important to me to get kids out to the ocean to understand what a unique source Boston Harbor really is. I have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to grow up in the North Shore Boston area. Long strips of clean, sandy beaches, thick shorelines of tall sea grass, abundant sea critters crawling along the shoreline, and active families and boaters have created an environment where humans and sea life can exist together. My family and I-my sister, brother, mom and dad (and the two dogs of course, Moxie and Bailey)- spend the weekends on our Boston Whaler, our home away from home. Beacon and Gloucester Harbor have brought my family together in a sense, providing us with a source of entertainment, fun, and relaxation that we can all enjoy. We wake up to the piping of seagulls, the hum of the sea breeze, and the hushed splashes of small fish. I usually spend my afternoons knee deep in a book (as of now its The Kite Runner), while my brother and dad fish off the bow of our be-loved sea vessel, named "Worthless Crew"-hence me sitting lazily in a beach chair enjoying my novel!

Through these experiences on the ocean, including boating, water skiing, fishing, tubing, or simply sitting on the beach, I have grown to appreciate the coexistence between humans and sea life, having invested a lot of time on the water to enjoy and experience the ocean that stretches along the coastline of Massachusetts.

However, many people have not had the opportunity to enjoy the ocean like I have that has given me such an appreciation for its conservation. I am excited to say that I have found a place where my interests and inspiration to bring people to the waters of our shoreline can be put into action! At STH/STB I hope to reach out to the youth of Boston through communication outreach, publications, articles, and participating in some of the events offered through Better the Beaches program that aim at restoring and reconnecting people with Boston Harbor and the surrounding Harbor islands such as Spectacle Island and George Island. I'm even more excited to join the fun and get out on the water myself (I've never been to any of the Harbor islands, and am DYING to check that off my list of summer activities!). Its a plus that our office building is located on a fishing pier along Seaport Boulevard-right next to the World Trade Center with a harborside view! Maybe I'll see some seals, who knows?

I attended my first Save the Harbor event this week- a brunch aboard the Provincetown II. I was excited to hear Bruce and Patty speak about what else this summer has in store for the staff and the Boston youths and teens!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

All Aboard for The Youth Partners Breakfast!

Save the Harbor's youth partners were welcomed aboard the Provincetown II for our
Youth Partners Breakfast on June 12th to learn about our planned 2012 summer program expansions.
Save the Harbor is back in action for the 2012 season, kicking off the summer with our annual Youth Partners Breakfast on the morning of June 12th, which took place aboard the Provincetown II docked right next to the World Trade Center. Save the Harbor's Bruce Berman and President Patty Foley were pleased to bring all our youth program partners together, and to announce this year's planned youth environmental education and recreation program expansion.

Harold Sparrow, the Senior Vice President of Operations at the YMCA of Greater Boston was on hand to speak about  Save the Harbor and its mission. "Save the Harbor and its recreational programs create lasting memories and give the youths and teens of Boston the opportunity to form lasting relationships," Sparrow said. "I'm proud to be a part of it."

Harold Sparrow, Senior VP at the YMCA Greater Boston speaks to STH staff and youth partners at the 2012 Youth Partners Breakfast.

At the suggestion of our youth partners we announced that our All Access Boston Harbor program will run 4 days a week in July and August, so we can "share the harbor" with even more youth and teens aboard our new boat, The Provincetown II. (Thanks to Mike Glasfeld, owner of Bay Stae Cruise Company for making this possible!

We are particularly excited to announce our newest program, 20 free "Changing Channel" boat tours of the Fort Point Channel, which will run from the Boston Children's Museum on City Water Taxi's Checkeboard Fleet. We can accommodate 25 people per trip. For more information, or to schedule a trip for your group, call us today at 617-451-2860 or email us at imailto:info@savetheharbor.org

Save the Harbor also announced that we will be holding the 2nd Annual Kids Beach Bash and Splash on Friday August 17 at the BCYF Curley Community Center in South Boston.

Save the Harbor's Bruce Berman greet our youth partners before boarding the Provincetown II for the annual Youth Partners Breakfast.
We will also be hosting or sponsoring 30 free events on the public beaches of Boston from Nahant to Nantasket. These events include concerts, family beach festivals, sand castle contests, and other fun activities that are expected to bring up to 500,000 families, teens, and youths from Boston and elsewhere to celebrate the region's public beaches.

Hope to see you out there on Boston Harbor enjoying its beaches, islands, and spectacular view-rain or shine!