BARPCV - Social Activities
BARPCV organizes various social and sports activities for the RPCV community.
If you have a suggestion or want to organize a team or start a new
activity (film series, art outings, or whatever), contact Kendra at Kendrainfo@yahoo.com.
Social Events
Welcome Back/Send Off
BARPCV collaborates with the New England Regional Peace Corps Office
to welcome back and send off the newest members of the Peace Corps
family. All RPCVs are invited to these events, as well as friends and
families of Peace Corps. There is a featured guest speaker and a short
ceremony to Welcome Back those recently returning from service and to Send Off those about to embark on "the toughest job you'll ever love."
These gatherings take place twice a year in early May and late Fall.
The WB/SO Committee includes a Co-chair from BARPCV and a Co-chair from
the Peace Corps Boston Regional Office. For information on helping out
with the committee, contact Jacque Caglia at jacquelyn.caglia@gmail.com
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers help prospective Volunteers and their
families with current information about countries of service. In
addition, the event helps to answer questions that families or future
Volunteers might have. The Committee plans and implements a
collaborative reception. This is a great event to meet new people,
exchange information and share experiences.
Click for highlights and photos from the last Welcome Back/Send Off help in November 2007.
Book Club
The BARPCV Book Group is an informal group of RPCVs and friends that
meet on a monthly basis to discuss books that provoke thought, pathos,
laughter and good conversation. The group's eclectic readings cover a
wide spectrum of fiction and non-fiction works, local and international
authors and reflect the broad taste and experience of the group
members.
In addition to reading and discussing books, the group has also done a
play reading and gone to the movies to see film versions of past best
sellers. This current book group iteration has been meeting since 1995
and usually includes 6-10 people each month. The monthly meetings take
place on a weekday night at members' homes or occasionally at a local
restaurant. Participants bring their perspectives and refreshments to
share. Refreshments sometime reflect the theme of the book-- for
example, champagne and oysters for The Great Gatsby. You're invited to
join in any month (whether you've read the entire book or only part)
and are encouraged to bring your insights and opinions. Contact Mary
Knasas at (617) 282-3013 for more details about the group. All are
welcome!
TGIF
On the final Friday evening of each month, RPCVs converge on local
watering holes to hang out, kick back a frosty pint, and reminisce
about their time abroad. It's a great chance to get involved with the
local Peace Corps community in a casual and fun atmosphere. We go to a
different establishment in the Boston area each month, and we send out
an e-mail a few days beforehand to let everyone know where we'll be. If
you'd like to know where we'll be this month, just contact Jordan
McCarron or Michael Vivaldi at bostonrpcvs@yahoo.com.
Annual New Members Party
In September (changed from the traditional June to get new members
coming to the area for school) BARPCV hosts a party for new (and
not-so-new) members. Besides a fun time, the goal of the party is to
welcome new RPCVs to the Boston area, allow members a chance to meet
other members and to learn more about what BARPCV is doing and how they
can get involved. Board members and activity heads attend and make a
short presentation on their activities and needs. For information,
contact members@barpcv.org
Sports
Softball
The BARPCV softball team plays through the Spring and Summer at the
very-fan-friendly playing field on the Cambridge Common, just north of
the Harvard Square stop on the Red Line.
The game is in a slow pitch coed softball league.
Contact David VanHoven, dvanhoven@hotmail.com, with questions.
Click here for 2008 schedule.
Come support BARPCV.
Basketball
Historically we have had a basketball team and would like to start
it up again if there are enough people interested. Please contact
Kendra (Kendrainfo@yahoo.com) if you would like to play or organize the team.
Other Ideas?
If interested in starting a BARPCV team in a different sport
(volleyball, bowling, basketball, whatever---kickball, anyone?),
contact the BARPCV Sports Guru at sports@barpcv.org with questions and to get details.
Thanks to www.digits.com for
providing free web traffic information
to BARPCV: February 2003
Last Modified: 13-Jul-2004
Questions/Comments: members@barpcv.org