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Walsh cancels all large festivals and celebrations through Labor Day

COVID-19 Media Availability 5/8/20

Mayor Walsh announced today that "parades and festivals will not take place in the City of Boston this summer, up to and including Labor Day."

Left unanswered is what happens to the proposed running of the Boston Marathon on Sept. 14, the week after Labor Day.

In a statement, Walsh said:

While we're planning a healthy reopening and an equitable recovery process, I know this announcement will be disappointing to many residents and organizations that look forward to these events each year. This is a hard public health decision, but it's the right one. I encourage people to rethink their events, and thank them for their work to inspire us, and help our communities get through this difficult time.

The mayor added:

No event should be planned that would involve more than 10 people gathering or that could draw a crowd of any size.

Asked at his daily press briefing if he would agree with Walsh to ban all large events statewide, Gov. Charlie Baker would not agree to commit to such a move yet, but allowed it would be hard to enforce social distancing in "shoulder-to-shoulder mass-of-humanity events," so he has some discussing to do with his local colleagues.


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... quiet summer.

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If I owned one of those fireworks stores in New Hampshire in Seabrook, Salem, or Hinsdale, I would be already calling the Maserati dealership and ordering the deluxe package on the Quattroporte.

Things are going to get awfully local in noise making this summer.

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They will be open well before July.

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They will be open and will make a killing.

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A lot of dumb people are going to blow off a lot of fingers while pissing off their neighbors.

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Cruel, cruel summer

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would include at least the following:

Boston Pops July 3 and 4 on the Esplanade
Boston Landmarks Orchestra at the Hatch Shell
Shakespeare on the Common
Dominican Festival
Puerto Rican Festival
Caribbean Carnival
Haitian Parade
Franklin Park Kite Festival
the entire Berklee College of Music "Summer in the City" series
Donna Summer roller disco party on City Hall Plaza
Boston Harbor Hotel outdoor music and movies
Jamaica Plain Porchfest
Festival Betances at Villa Victoria

events already announced as cancelled:
Pride
North End feasts
Dorchester Day parade
Bunker Hill Day parade

Others I've missed? Add comments here

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Anything scheduled at Hynes or BCEC

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since those are the ones, on city streets and parks, that the city has to issue permits for.

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Well, the BCEC is going to have to be out as long as its setup as a COVID hospital.

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Damn it!

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it could still happen on-time in September ;)

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Well, there was no need in the football category this year (and in early February there wasn't an issue yet), but I find myself contemplating how too many people would have bent over backwards, social distancing be damned, to have a Patriots rolling rally.

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We canceled the 2020 Kite and Bike festival back in late March. Apologies if not communicated widely enough.
The park remains a great place to get outside and enjoy nature (while maintaining safe distancing and following all public health recommendations), but 1,500 kids and parents flying kites together wasn't in the cards this year.
We'll be back in 2021!

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Graduation...

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There's usually fireworks at the end of summer over the Harbor, not always on the actual weekend before Labor Day.

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a few days before July 4

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Weekly movies on the soccer field at JPII Park?

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Weekly community walks with neighborhood associations and the police department.

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and drive-ins are considered safe and allowed. Could people sit at car-width distance from each other in a park like this and still see a movie?

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Does this include political campaign events?

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Stick a fork in the Marathon. It's done.

See you in 2021. Maybe.

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Donna Summers roller disco party! Enough is Enough. Damn you corona virus. This better be your last Dance.

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Get ready for the largest economic contraction in modern history. This is going to be ugly.

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Perhaps you've heard about the thousands of people dying?

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Conspicuously absent from the discussion

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Hasn't all of MLB been canceled?

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Not yet.

MLB is cautiously optimistic that baseball could hold its opening day in July, and there have been discussions about playing an increased number of doubleheaders.
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on game days, which might give Mayor Walsh more authority over this than he would otherwise have.

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a weekly summer concert series in Franklin Park

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