We had an amazing time on Sunday as we kicked off our 2026 GroundBeat Series with ! š« Thank you to everyone who joined us and showed their community spirit by dancing, singing, eating, and hanging out with us!Ā
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Curious about how technology can enable further participation for people with disabilities? Want to try-on some assistive robots and feel haptic vests? Want some more FREE live music, food, and fun? 𤩠Join us THIS WEDNESDAY at 6:00 PM ā 8:00 PM for our next GroundBeat concert with and Harvard Biodesign Lab!Ā š¦¾š„
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Charles River Esplanade
We're devoted to revitalizing, enhancing, & maintaining the Esplanade in Boston along with MA DCR.
Yesterday, EA Staff and Board Members took the first hard-hat tour of our biggest project yet: the Esplanadeās new Smith Family Pavilion and Charlesbank Campus! š
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Our contractor has been busy framing individual rooms, completing the deck and topping of the structureās roof on the first universally accessible second-story view in the Esplanadeās history! š
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Follow us for more updates as construction continues and our visitor center keeps growing! ā¬ļø
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Video description: Various clips of EA staff and Board Members wearing white hard hats within a building construction site.
THIS SUNDAY we are kicking off our FREE GroundBeat Concert Series with Community Day! š¶ā”ļø
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Join for a special 35th anniversary āZumix Hatch Shell Takeoverā show with performances by ZUMIXās youth bands (Zukix, , poprockszumix, , zumix.rog, Sprouts Ukulele Orchestra), the ZUMIX Staff Band, Alumni performances (, Lady Fortuna), and Dance Groups (, , and )! šø
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Come enjoy amazing music, family-friendly activities, food, and 50% off kayak rentals from our partner ! š
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šDCR Hatch Memorial Shell (47 David G Mugar Way, Boston, MA 02108)
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May 31
ā° 4 PMā7 PM
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05/25/2026
As the weather warms up and the park continues to flourish, join us in celebrating everything that makes the Esplanade a special place for all of usāincluding the bright spring blooms, dock dances, and peaceful walks that bring the park to life. š·Ā
Join the Esplanade Association in keeping this space vibrant and welcoming for the millions of visitors who continue to create new memories here every year!
Weāre asking YOU to be one of the 25 people to donate $25 on this 25th of May! š
Photos by: James Desmond
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ID: A river reflecting pink blossoming trees under a cloudy sky. A swan swims on the water. Green logo reads ā$25 for 25 years of careā with leaves icon.
05/19/2026
The Esplanade is more than a parkāitās a shared space where memories are made by more than 4 million people each year. Ā āØĀ
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On these beautiful SPRING DAYs on the Esplanade, some of our favorite memories happen on one of our iconic Shurcliff benches. š
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Support the historic benches at the park by visiting or donating to preserve them!
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Video description: Bench at park with plaque that says āTaehyungās Cornerā
05/13/2026
We hope you got to join us last week at āRooted in Memoryā, a light and sound installation that explores the ways our lives entwine with the trees. š³š«
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Thank you to and for developing this amazingly interactive piece, as well as the public who contributed their memories to be played over a soundscape created by . š
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Photos by: Pierre Arnauld Des Lions (.arnauld)
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ID 1: Vibrant multicolored lights illuminate trees surrounding a stone monument with āRememberā projected in white text, set against a night city skyline.
ID 2: A tall tree illuminated by vibrant blue and purple lights at night, set against a dark sky, with buildings faintly visible in the background.
ID 3: Night scene in a park with trees illuminated in green. A stone with āBreatheā projected in white text on it is centered.
ID 4: A tree trunk and branches, illuminated in vibrant blue light against a dark night sky, with small leaves illuminated in yellow light.
ID 5: Vibrant multicolored lights rapidly change colors andĀ illuminate trees surrounding a stone monument with āRememberā projected in white text, set against a night city skyline.
05/08/2026
Last weekend, , , and , presented Salsa ASL by the Shell, an accessible ASL Salsa dance celebration led by DeafBlind Dance Instructor Kerry Thompson! šļø
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Thank you to everyone who danced with us at thisĀ event, bringing together disabled and non-disabled dancers, Deaf, Blind, DeafBlind, and wheelchair users on a radically inclusive dance floor.
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This was truly a space for ALL, with a DJ , Audio Description, ASL and ProTactile interpreters, sighted guides, and adaptive dance instruction. Thank you to , partners, volunteers, and all of YOU for lighting up the dance floor! Stay tuned for more fun events from all of our organizations! ā
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Photos by: James Desmond
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ID 1: A group of 20 diverse disabled and nondisabled attendees outside on a white dance floor on the Esplanade dancing in pairs facing each other and holding hands, smiling and laughing as Kerry Thompson, a DeafBlind white woman with long brown hair in her mid 40s who wears a black Silent Rhythms jacket, black leggings and sneakers, teaches at the front.
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05/06/2026
We were so grateful to be part of 50th year of Art in Bloom! š¼šø
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This year, we honored Evelyn (Happy) Doran and the late Bob Doran for their incredible legacy of philanthropy in Boston, including their great advocacy for our future Smith Family Pavilion & Charlesbank Campus.
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Thank you to the Garden Club for the beautiful arrangement! ā„ļø
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[Image description: A vibrant bouquet with orange lilies, red roses, and purple flowers in a black vase is set beside a colorful, abstract painting featuring traditional African masks.]
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[Slide 2: A smiling woman stands beside a vibrant bouquet and colorful abstract painting.]
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[Slide 3: Sign for āArt in Bloomā exhibit for āUbi Girl from Tai Regionā painting. Arrangement by the Boston Junior League Garden Club, with a list of flowers. Sponsored by Esplanade Association in honor of Evelyn (Happy) and the late Bob Doran.]
05/02/2026
Starting tomorrow! Join us for Rooted in Memory, an evening of art, light, and sound! This immersive installation animates our memories and relationships with trees and living networks. The light installation will begin around 8:30 PM, preceded by a live artistic offering to set the tone for the night. Arrive at 8:00 PM Ā to take in the full experience. Enjoy free non-alcoholic refreshments (including !) as you experience the art.Ā āļø
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š SUNDAY MAY 3 - WEDNESDAY MAY 6
ā° 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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[Image description: Outdoor event graphic titled āRooted in Memory.ā Blue-lit trees, silhouetted people, city skyline. Text: āFree refreshments!ā Logos for Esplanade Association, Stories & Spaces, Illuminus, Community Boating Inc., and Culture Pop Soda.ā]
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