Whether you call it “Rozzie,” “Rozzy,” “the ‘Dale,” “the Village,” or something else entirely: we're still stirring up ideas for Roslindale’s future. On March 4, 2021, resident ceramicist Ana Crowley Noordzij and local Main Streets Exec. Director Alia Hamada Forrest shone a light on this urban oasis as we wondered: what will Boston be like in 10 years?
Here’s the best of the local resources and facts we gathered:
Visit the Roslindale Farmer’s Market, a popular local destination for residents and neighbors
Learn more about Roslindale Village Main Streets and check out their statement of Principles on New Housing Development
Get the story behind Sculptor George Greenamyer’s wind-powered public art work, “Traffic"
Keep an eye out for the next Roslindale Open Studios to support local artists
This comprehensive report on a city-wide survey conducted by BPDA entitled “Boston in Context”
A little bit of history: Roslindale was once nationally famous for this disastrous bridge collapse
Love was shown for local watering holes Distraction Brewing and The Square Root
Stay tuned for the next Porchfest, run by Roslindale Arts Alliance
Accelerator artist Gabriel Sosa’s Roslindale billboard was shouted out, which made us feel warm + fuzzy
And in the performing arts world, musiConnects, now in its 14th season, is making chamber music performance and education accessible to all Roslindale and Mattapan residents
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