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Boston Scenes

Local and Culturally Relevant Events this week

Former Federal Magistrate Joyce London Alexander Ford (r), extended her congratulations to former Commissioner of Public Health in Massachusetts Deborah Prothrow-Stith (l), for being named an exceptional leader at the Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center’s (HSNHC) first annual gala. (Don West photo)

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Former state Rep. Shirley Owens-Hicks (l) presents Dr. Sayif Sanyika an official City of Boston Resolution honoring his participation in “A Thousand Mile Walk of Faith, Forgiveness and Healing.” Sanyika walked 1,000 miles from Charlotte, N.C. to Boston in five weeks. He is pictured with his daughter Safiya Sanyika. (Tony Irving photo)

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Members of Greater Grove Hall Main Streets chipped in to brighten their neighborhood this coming spring by planting daffodil bulbs provided by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s “Boston Blooms!” beautification program. Volunteers throughout the city gathered on the last two weekends in October to plant 40,000 bulbs, augmenting the Parks Department’s annual planting of 81,000 daffodil and tulip bulbs. (Photo courtesy of City of Boston)

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Charles Grigsby (l), president of Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) presents Bob Germino, MGCC senior loan officer, the Profitable Connections award on behalf of the Small Business Association of New England at its luncheon on Oct. 17. (Don West photo)

Jane Sapp (l), an internationally known gospel musician, and Akiba Abaka (r), founder and director of Up You Mighty Race Theater Company, take a moment to chat at the Boston premiere of “Acting Together on the World Stage.” The  documentary explores the role of the arts in peace building in zones of conflict around the world. (Don West photo)

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The 2011 Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. (ABCD) Annual Community Awards Dinner on Oct. 27 kicked off ABCD’s 50th anniversary year. Guests included (from l to r) U.S. Congressman Ed Markey, Boston Celtics Head Coach and keynote speaker Doc Rivers, community activist Mel King and ABCD President/CEO John J. Drew. (Don West photo)

Jaylin Turner (l), great-great grandson of community heroine, Melnea Cass, known as the “first lady of Roxbury” is joined by Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers. Jaylin and his mother, Kim Williams, accepted an award for Cass, who was inducted posthumously into the ABCD Hall of Fame at the 2011 Community Awards Dinner. (Don West photo)

 

   


 

Steppin’ Out 2011

 

Oleta Adams (right) and other musicians performed at Steppin’ Out for The Dimock Center on Oct. 29 at The Westin Copley Place. Below are some of the attendees who braved the weather to celebrate a good cause. (Tony Irving photos)

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