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VISIONToadvanceiconic,bold open space on Boston’s waterfront, owned or operated by The Trustees, that aligns with the following four criteria: creates world-class welcoming destinations supports diverse community need and accessibility brings value to Boston’s climate resiliency goals and wellness is financially feasible, both in creation and long-term care
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To find out more about our work for Boston’s waterfront, visit WATERFRONTTRUSTEESthetrustees.org/onewaterfront.
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When Charles Eliot founded The Trustees in Boston in 1891, he envisioned an organization that would “act for the benefit of the whole people.” More than a century later, we are carrying on that legacy while also tackling the environmental and social justice issues of the day. And it is with your help that we will make Piers Park III a reality and realize a bold new vision for welcoming, resilient, and beautiful public spaces on Boston’s harbor. Thank you for being a part of this important effort and investing in the future of One
Dear Friends, I am delighted to welcome you to The Trustees’ fifth annual One Waterfront gala, a celebration of community, resilience, and inclusivity.
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Our work to advance the creation of Piers Park III has only accelerated since we last met. Over the last year, we have made great strides on the park design, doubled community outreach capacity, and advanced our fundraising thanks to federal, state, and local officials; business leaders; and philanthropists. In the coming months, we will continue to partner with community members, elected leaders, companies, and individuals like you to get us over the finish line and break ground in 2023.
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Through planning, feasibility studies, and deep collaboration with City, State, and private stakeholders, we have identified prospective sites along the harborfronts of the North End/ Downtown, Fort Point Channel, and the South Boston Waterfront—and are wrapping up a community design phase for our first site, Piers Park III in East Boston, and entering the pre-construction phase in 2023.
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The Piers Park III project represents an important opportunity to build a spectacular, welcoming public park along the East Boston Waterfront. Today, the Piers Park III parcel sits on an abandoned pier adjacent to Piers Park—which opened to the public in 1995—and Piers Park II, being developed by Massport. Celebrating and complementing existing and planned parks, the design for Piers Park III will take full advantage of its unique East Boston location. The park design has been in an iterative process with the community and the landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburg Associates, Inc. since early 2021, so that we may deliver a space that addresses community needs. BOSTON: PIERS PARK III VAN VALKENBURGH ASSOCIATES,
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As part of the community design process, surveys have collected feedback on what features should be included in the park—as well as what events and programs should be hosted in the space, once complete. A design survey garnered over 1,000 responses in English and Spanish, and a programming survey continues to collect ideas about future events. Feedback has also been gathered throughout two summer seasons (2021 & 2022) of free, family-friendly programming hosted in Piers Park I alongside community partners—including free sailing, family festivals, and guided bike rides on the Greenway! Through this intentional outreach and engagement process, the future programming at Piers Park III will include a wide variety of active and passive engagement options, and self-guided as well as more formal events and programs.
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• Community Creating diverse, community-driven events and programming that are culturally relevant, contributing to the fabric of the community.
• Equity Centering equity in each phase of park development, construction, programming, and operations. Nature and culture can soothe the soul and improve lives. Not just for some. But for everyone. Forever.
• Health and well-being Providing quality opportunities to invite the next generation outside, promoting active lifestyles for youth that can become lifelong, healthy habits.
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Each prospective program will be informed through feedback from the community and community health partners and constructed through the lens of Trustees principles of diversity, belonging, equity, and inclusion, including:
• Resilience for a changing climate Integrating educational programming and signage throughout the park about climate change, natural solutions, and other opportunities for adaptation.
U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward Markey, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, State Senator Lydia Edwards, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Massachusetts Undersecretary of Environment Gary Moran, Rep. Adrian Madaro, District 1 City Councilor Gabriela “Gigi” Coletta, and representatives from Massport joined The Trustees in June to celebrate $2 million in federal funding awarded to Piers Park III.
Judge. “We can’t thank you enough for your leadership and support as we work to bring more green space to Eastie’s waterfront.”
Thanking local organizations for writing letters of support, including GreenRoots, Piers Park Sailing Center, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center,as well as programming partners including Veronica Robles Cultural Center, Zumix, East Boston YMCA, Eastie Farm, La Colaborativa, Friends of the Mary Ellen Welch Greenway, East Boston Social Centers, NOAH, Boston Harbor Now, Boston Waterfront Partners, and The Coalition for a Resilient and Inclusive Waterfront, Judge added, “Eastie is a neighborhood of fierce advocates.” example of providing environmental justice to a community that has been short-changed for too long
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The funding will go towards park construction, slated to begin in 2023.
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“East Boston has a wonderful group of elected officials in City Hall and on Beacon Hill fighting every day for our friends and neighbors in this beautiful neighborhood,” said Trustees President and CEO John
For far too long, Eastie has shouldered a disproportionate share of pollution and the impact of climate change. This park is an important step toward righting this wrong. This park is a meaningful example of providing environmental justice to a community that has been short-changed for too long.”
The effort to secure the $2MM in Congressional Directed Spending (CDS) federal funding was led by Senator Warren and Senator Markey. The Senators were joined in their support by Congresswoman Pressley, and the award was included in the bipartisan omnibus federal budget signed by President Joseph R. Biden.
“It’s important to fund Yosemite, and Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon, but it’s also important that we have urban parks for families who live here so that they can enjoy God’s great gifts, so that they can appreciate nature just as well as those who live near those great national parks,” said Senator Markey. “Upon completion Piers Park I, II and III will be nearly 15 acres—right here, in the heart of East Boston, available for every family, and for every child to enjoy.”
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At the June 17 event at Piers Park are (from left): Trustees President & CEO John Judge, District 1 City Councilor Gabriela "Gigi" Coletta, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Rep. Adrian Madaro, State Senator Lydia Edwards, U.S. Senator Edward Markey, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Trustees Board Chair Peter Coffin.
A total of $50MM is being raised for construction and ongoing operations of Piers Park III, funded largely through philanthropic contributions from a mix of private individuals, foundations, and corporations. To date, $28.7MM has been committed to build Piers Park III.
“After several decades and billions of dollars Boston Harbor has been transformed from one of the dirtiest harbors in the country to one of the cleanest,” said Senator Warren.
“And while there is still work to be done, the harbor is now a safe and beautiful destination for everyone in the Commonwealth. But let’s be clear: Accessing the harbor is still challenging for many of Boston’s residents. That’s particularly true for the people who live right here in this East Boston community.
When complete, the Piers Park complex will also provide more than a mile of accessible waterfront trails for walking or jogging. A community design process remains ongoing, with the second design released for public comment in February after incorporating community feedback gathered throughout 2021.
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“East Boston has a long, proud history of charting the course for Boston’s future,” said Mayor Wu. “Its ports were first to welcome many immigrants who came to call our city home. Bringing their hopes, dreams, and families to set the foundation for all of us here today. They brought a vision for a better life. Many of those immigrants would go on to become shipbuilders, making some of the fastest vessels in the world, in the very ports where they first landed, buoying an industry that drove our city’s growth. Today’s investment will help build on their legacy.”
Senator Elizabeth Warren addressed the crowd, and later tweeted “We fought hard to secure funding for this project and look forward to seeing the park fluorish for our community!”
“It’s not often that you get to, in real time, in a powerful and tangible way, to see the impact of your advocacy and that’s why this community project funding has been so extraordinary,” said Congresswoman Pressley. “This process is the best demonstration of the most ideal collaboration. That is: Projects that are community-driven, government endorsed and invested in.”
Working with landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburg Associates, Inc., The Trustees will share a third design with the public for review and comment later this year. Groundbreaking on the park is scheduled for mid-2023.
Gabriela Ramirez, Community Outreach Coordinator for One Waterfront, welcomed our distinguished guests.
To schedule an in-person tour of PIERS PARK III with members of the Trustees One Waterfront team, sign up here:
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The Waterfront Ambassadors did a great job with community engagement this summer, including hosting a Youth Walking Tour in Piers Park. During the interactive walking tour, our Ambassadors shared information about the future Piers Park III, hosted games with prizes, and offered free kayaking.
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SURGE, a Boston Dance Theater performance featuring three East Boston-based creators, was hosted in Piers Park this July. Under a Coastal Community residency supported by The Boston Foundation in partnership with The Trustees, Jenny Oliver, Veronica Robles, and Maria Servellón took part in the performance to share stories about local climate events and moments of resilience through movement and the spoken word. A final performance of SURGE will be hosted at The Trustees’ deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, on Sunday, September 25 at 4PM.
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1 A variety of free, family-friendly programming was hosted by The Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative this summer, including “Wheels on the Greenway!” Supported by presenting sponsor Converse, participants were invited to ride along the Greenway with The Friends of Mary Ellen Welch Greenway and the Boston Waterfront Initiative.
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This year, the Waterfront Ambassador summer youth employment program welcomed 11 teens from Boston neighborhoods, including East Boston, Chelsea, Roslindale, South Boston, and Dorchester. Throughout the summer, the teens learned about waterfront issues in and around their communities and worked with other local organizations. Now in its third year of operating in East Boston, the Waterfront Ambassadors program also welcomed back two alums into leadership roles for the summer.
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11 7 8 4 5 6 9 9 With the stunning views of the Boston skyline and harbor as a backdrop, the Boston Waterfront team hosted Sabores de Nuestra Cultura: Family Festival as a weekend event series—from June through September—in collaboration with the Veronica Robles Cultural Center, the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, and the Piers Park Sailing Center. Celebrating food, culture, and family at Piers Park, the events offered free treats, music, games, and creative crafts for the whole family, including free sailing, with support from TD Bank through TD Ready Commitment. The 2022 Ambassadors program was supported for a third summer by presenting sponsor TD Bank through TD Ready Commitment. ©TRUSTEES ©TRUSTEES ©TRUSTEES PHOTO COURTESY OF SARAH TAKASH AND BOSTON DANCE THEATER PHOTO COURTESY OF SARAH TAKASH AND BOSTON DANCE THEATER PHOTO BY CEIJAY PHOTOGRAPHY
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The Trustees gratefully acknowledges the commitment and invaluable work of our volunteers who serve in various capacities to support One Waterfront.
BOSTON COMMITTEE Michelle M. Abel Amy L. Auerbach Steven A. Bercu Peter H. YanniRobertRobbJonathanAdamAlexandraEdwardBethElizabethGregMarjorieUzochiElizabethCreightondeMontrichardC.ErlingssonD.GrevilleHerremaB.JohnsonJohnsonH.LaddC.LiftmanJ.MargolinH.PoorvuScottA.SeaverTsipis
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ONE WATERFRONT CEO ROUNDTABLE Ronald P. O’Hanley (Chair), State Street Corporation Neeti Bhalla Johnson, Liberty Mutual Insurance Roger W. Crandall, MassMutual Andrew C. Dreyfus, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts David G. Foss, PwC Jeffrey M. Leiden, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Matt O’Toole, Reebok G. Scott Uzzell, Converse Steven C. Webb, TD Bank Danielle Wheelock, National Grid Michael J. Woodall, Boston Water and Sewer Commission and Putnam Investments BOSTON WATERFRONT TASK FORCE Richard M. Burnes Peter B. Coffin David D. YanniDavidEdwardBrianBethUzochiLauraElizabethJonathanCrollG.DavisdeMontrichardDeBonisC.ErlingssonJohnsonM.KinneyH.LaddG.OffensendTsipis
Tracey Bolotnick and Rob Seaver Sophia and Edward Garmey Meghan Jasani and Adam Margolin Kristin Kara and Yanni Tsipis Edward H. Ladd
Neeti Bhalla Johnson Andrew P. Borggaard Peter B. Coffin (Chair) William G. Constable David D. Croll Andrew O. Davis Elizabeth de Montrichard Laura DeBonis Philip J. Edmundson Uzochi C. Erlingsson Thomas D. French Edward G. Garmey Linda Hammett Ory Roland E. Hoch Elizabeth L. Johnson Brian M. Kinney Julia G. Krapf Edward H. Ladd Martin Lempres Robert H. Mason Eunice PhyllisScottCyrusMichaelPanettaT.PriorTaraporevalaUzzellR.Yale
13 Thank you to our supporters COMMUNITY CHAMPION Beth Johnson State Street Corporation COMMUNITY LEADER Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Breckinridge Capital Advisors, Inc. Converse Liberty Mutual PricewaterhouseCoopersMassMutualInsuranceTDBankWSDevelopment COMMUNITY PARTNER Elizabeth and Gonzague de Montrichard Uzochi and Erik Erlingsson Barbara and Amos Hostetter Meghan Jasani and Adam Margolin National Grid Vertex Pharmaceuticals COMMUNITY SUPPORTER Davis Family Charitable Foundation The New England Aquarium Tracey Bolotnick and Rob Seaver Sophia and Edward Garmey COMMUNITY BUILDER Casner & Edwards Laura DeBonis and Scott Nathan Alexandra Hastings and Thomas Frank Catherine and Bradley Irwin Edward H. Ladd Janet and David Offensend Phyllis Yale and Tucker Taft
Mrs.AnonymousJennifer C. Ashburn and Dr. Theodore T. Ashburn Ms. Amy L. Auerbach and Mr. Leo F. Swift Margaret and John Bailey Ms. Elizabeth J. Baker and Mr. Robert C. Abbe Bank of America Charitable Foundation Mrs. Deborah J. Barker and Mr. Randolph H. Barker Barr Foundation Mr. Clement Benenson and Mrs. Stephanie Terelak Benenson Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
14 Thomas Aaron and Steven Baron Ms. Katherine F. Abbott Mr. Burton Abel and Mrs. Michelle M. Abel Alexion DeborahPharmaceuticalsAllinsonandPeter Olson
Mr. Steven G. Hoch and Mrs. Jane M. Hoch Barbara and Amos Hostetter Mr. Bruce E. Houghton
HR&A Advisors Mr. Cameron Hudson and Mrs. Patricia Hudson Janice Hunt Mr. Bradley C. Irwin and Mrs. Catharine K. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Jeffries Elizabeth B. Johnson Beth DavidJohnsonB.Jones and Allison K. Ryder Mr. John C. Keogh
The Boston Commandery Boston Water and Sewer Commission Mr. John Brodeur and Ms. Andrea Coville Mr. John A. Burgess and Dr. Nancy S. Adams Rick AllisonBurnesBurson and Eric Sofen Cabot Corporation Foundation, Inc.
Kate Enroth and Dana Schmaltz Uzochi and Erik Erlingsson Ernst & Young U.S. LLP Julia ElizabethFeeneyFoster and David Ellis Dr. Thomas A. Frank and Dr. Alexandra C. Hastings Mr. Thomas French and Mrs. Jill French Dr. Catherine Fullerton and Mr. Tom R. Hancock Mr. Michael A. Gangemi and Mrs. Martha L. Gangemi Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Garmey, M.D. Ms. Jo Anne Goldman James Goudreau and Jennifer Goudreau Graham Brown Nick and Marjorie Greville Stephen Greyser and Linda Greyser
Mr. James H. Hammons, Jr. Mrs. Mai Hanlon and Mr. Morgan Hanlon Mr. Douglas B. Harding
Mr. Randolph G. Hawthorne and Ms. Carliss Y. Baldwin Hemenway & Barnes LLP Gregory Herrema and Itsuko Herrema
The following companies, foundations, and
Patricia Callahan and David Dee Helen Canetta Cargo ChristyVenturesCashman and Jay Cashman Casner & Edwards, LLP CBIZ & MHM New England Diana CitizensMonikaChaplinChasBank Foundation Abby and Peter Coffin Mr. Michael A. Collora Steven Conine and Alexi Conine Mr. and Mrs. William G. Constable KarenConverseand Brian Conway Copeland Family Foundation Ms. Paula V. Cortés Annemarie Creason Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Creighton Sherrie Cutler and Robert Donahue Jamie Dang Davis Family Charitable Foundation Mr. Andrew Davis and Dr. Florence Bourgeois Mrs. Elizabeth de Montrichard and Mr. Gonzague de Montrichard Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Debbie and Philip Edmundson Mr. Michael R. Eisenson and Mrs. Barbara Eisenson
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Mr. Cyrus Taraporevala and Ms. Fie Andersen TD LaddBankThorne and Sigrid Thorne Mr. Yanni Tsipis and Ms. Kristin Kara Mrs. Melissa A. Tully U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Vertex Mr.RenataPharmaceuticalsVonTscharnerStevenC.Webband
The Manton Foundation Mr. Adam J. Margolin and Ms. Meghan K. Jasani
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The Parker Family Foundation Plimpton Shattuck Fund Mrs. Kirsten Poler and Mr. Dwight M. Poler Amy and Jonathan Poorvu Christian Porter and Russ Porter
Mr. William E. Kiester and Ms. Jade T. Gedeon Mr. Brian M. Kinney and Dr. Nancy L. Keating
Mr. and Mrs. R. Angus West Wilmington Trust, part of the M&T Bank family WS PhyllisDevelopmentRobinYale and S. Tucker Taft
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NicholasMassMutualMathew and Amanda Tolhurst Austin McClintock and Tiverton McClintock Mrs. Virginia McCourt Douglas McGarrah and Elizabeth Dowd Mr. Shaun McHugh and Mrs. Beth McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Monnich Ms. Amey D. Moot and Mr. William K. Stewart
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John P. and Susan C. Kirk Mark Kmetz Mrs. Julia G. Krapf Krieger Charitable Trust Rakhi Kumar Mr. Robert A. Larsen and Ms. Judith A. Robichaud Mrs. Justine Laugharn and Mr. James Laugharn Liberty Mutual Insurance Steven Lipiner Ms. Elizabeth Lowrey and Mr. David Manfredi Richard Lyman and Leslie Lyman
Mr. Scott Nathan and Ms. Laura DeBonis National Grid The New England Aquarium Tom & Cathy Nicholson Marleen Nienhuis and Walter Newman
Mrs. Karen Butz-Webb
Charitable Foundation Saquish Foundation Mr. Greg Schnipke and Ms. Marie LeBlanc Ms. Rene Schweickhardt and Mr. Jeff Hyman Robb Scott Mr. Robert A. Seaver and Ms. Tracey Bolotnick
Mr. Robert A. Radloff and Ms. Ann M. Beha Daniel Rasmussen and Hilary Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Record, Jr. Reebok International Ltd. Mr. Miguel D. Rosales and Mr. John D. Corey Philip RichardRosenkranzSaltonstall
Ms. Caroline Tall Ms. Suzie Tapson and Mr. Gordon M. Burnes
The Lynch Foundation Brenda Lyons and Stephen Lyons Adrian Madaro Ms. Diane Malcolmson and Mr. George Henman David Mann and Jelena Mann
Cynthia Taft and Frederick Mueller Karen and Dick Taggart
Mr. Albert A. Nierenberg and Mrs. Catherine Nierenberg Mr. Michael R. Nowlan and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Nowlan Ocean Spray Cranberries Janet and David Offensend
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The Lawrence & Lillian Solomon Foundation State Street Corporation Katherine Chapman Stemberg and William Schnoor Adam and Hope Suttin
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To find out how you can be involved, contact Ali Sherwood at asherwood@thetrustees.org
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of $1,000 or more (just $84 a month,) you’ll receive special invitations to interact with our expert staff, plus private tours of reservations, fantastic events, and more! We count on your generous support to make our work possible. Join the Circle today: thetrustees.org/founderscircle
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31 Our commitment to Diversity, Belonging, Inclusion, and Equity is deeply grounded in the Trustees mission to protect and share Massachusetts’ iconic places—for the simple reason that nature and culture can soothe the soul and improve our lives. Not for some, but for everyone. Forever. The Trustees DBIE Roadmap provides an overarching vision for creating inclusive spaces of belonging for Trustees staff, members, volunteers, and communities across our organization and 123 properties. The Piers Park III project and process seeks to include elements of the overall Trustees DBIE vision throughout, starting with an inclusive community design process, through to procurement and contracting for park construction as well as vendors and programming when the park opens. The Trustees is committed to creating a space where everyone feels welcome and that they belong.
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