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Articles by Phoebe Sinclair

Phoebe Sinclair, in addition to serving as the first point of contact for community-related inquiries and issues, writes and produces The Whistler newsletter and is chief website wrangler. She is a life-long writer who holds a bachelor’s of fine arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College. In her free time, Phoebe can often be found biking around Boston and Cambridge, knitting, volunteering, and writing children’s fiction.

ANC Meeting- January 8
January 1, 2013 – 8:00 am | Comments Off on ANC Meeting- January 8
ANC Meeting- January 8

Join us on Tuesday, January 8th, for an Agassiz Neighborhood Council meeting at 7:30 PM. Please note we are now meeting in the Maud Morgan Arts Center, 20A Sacramento Street. Come to the 2D Studio …

Maud Morgan Arts Offers New Classes for Winter Session
December 26, 2012 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on Maud Morgan Arts Offers New Classes for Winter Session
Maud Morgan Arts Offers New Classes for Winter Session

In January, mid-winter lethargy takes hold: the novelty of snow has passed, the air grows too cold for sledding, and cabin fever makes picking lint from sofa cushions seem like an amusing pastime. But at …

Agassiz Baldwin Community Closed for Winter Holidays – December 24-26
December 24, 2012 – 8:00 am | Comments Off on Agassiz Baldwin Community Closed for Winter Holidays – December 24-26

Agassiz Baldwin Community’s office and programs are closed today, Monday, December 24 through Wednesday, December 26, in observance of the winter holidays. Happy holidays, everyone!

Sacramento Street Preschool Empowers Kids Through Child-Initiated Lessons
December 20, 2012 – 12:05 pm | Comments Off on Sacramento Street Preschool Empowers Kids Through Child-Initiated Lessons
Sacramento Street Preschool Empowers Kids Through Child-Initiated Lessons

The light switches at the Sacramento Street Preschool are labeled in four languages: Spanish, German, Japanese and English. Paintings with thick brushstrokes—the product of classes at the neighboring Maud Morgan Arts center—depict subjects discernable only …