“Share The Harbor” Tours And “Life’s a Beach” Events 

Save the Harbor/Save the Bay is hosting a boatload of free events this summer, including harbor island excursions on Bay State Cruise Company’s flagship Provincetown II. All are welcome aboard to enjoy a ride to Georges or Spectacle Islands. These free “Share the Harbor” cruises are open to the public and depart on Mondays at 10am from the dock at the World Trade Center in Boston’s Seaport. You can make a reservation at  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSSuQjYWFrO0uDSAPmSuMSpuQRmgtjYsOnf5A58gBSg1FCQg/viewform.

 

Save the Harbor is also hosting free “Life’s a Beach” festivals all summer long on the region’s public beaches from Nahant to Nantasket. These community events will feature trapeze artists, acrobats, jugglers, and performing pirates. “Thanks to our partners at Bay State Cruise Company, the Boston Circus Guild, and the Department of Conservation & Recreation, life will definitely be a beach this summer,” said to Bruce Berman, Director of Strategy & Communication at Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. “The best way we know to “Save the Harbor” is to “Share the Harbor” with the public with free events and programs like these.”

 

Save the Harbor’s remaining free “Life’s a Beach” festivals are scheduled in East Boston, South Boston, Lynn, Dorchester and Hull. You can find out more about the festivals and other free Better Beaches Program events at http://blog.savetheharbor.org/2018/06/free-events-and-programs.html.

Free ”Share the Harbor” Cruises

  • Monday July 23
  • Monday August 6
  • Monday August 13

Free “Life’s A Beach” Festivals

  • July 20 East Boston YMCA Family Fun Day with intertidal artist Andres Amador at Constitution Beach
  • July 27 Youth Beach Bash and Splash at Carson Beach
  • July 28 Lynn and Nahant Kids Festival at Red Rock Park
  • August 11Tenean Beach Day at Tenean Beach
  • August 25 Dot Beach Day at Malibu Beach
  • September 15 Hull Endless Summer at Nantasket Beach/Reservation

 

“Save the Harbor/Save the Bay would like to thank our partners at Mass Humanities for their support of this new initiative, and Bay State Cruise Company, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, The Boston Foundation, The Coca-Cola Foundation, and Distrigas/ENGIE for their Leadership Grants which make all our free programs possible,” said Berman.

“Special thanks to everyone who joined us on the cruise, and to the hundreds of individual donors for their generosity. Thanks as well to our partners at the Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Metropolitan Beaches Commission, the Boston Centers for Youth and Families and the YMCA of Greater Boston for their support,” said Berman. “It means the world to all of us, and to all of those we serve.”