Kitchen volunteers sought for Hospice House in Danvers – Wicked Local

Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston is seeking volunteers to help from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily in its Kaplan Family Hospice House kitchen, located at 78 Liberty St. in Danvers.

“It’s perfect for those who love being in the ‘heart of the home’ (kitchen) and all that is involved in maintaining a welcoming kitchen,” said volunteer coordinator Janice Baldinelli, who can be reached at jbaldinelli@hns.org or call 978-774-7566.

ReServe Launches in Boston

 ReServe (http://www.reserveinc.org), which matches 55+ professionals with nonprofits and government agencies that need them, launched today in Greater Boston. ReServe helps organizations of all sizes, budgets and missions tap into affordable talent to fill crucial staffing gaps and advance their goals with part-time specialists eager to do great things for their communities. ReServists come from all walks of life and earn a modest stipend while sharing their expertise in rewarding part-time service opportunities that benefit their communities. "I had been looking for an opportunity to Continue reading >>>

Autism speaker at League School

Elaine Hall, founder of the Miracle Project, will speak about her unconventional approach to helping children with autism in a free lecture Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. at the League School of Greater Boston, 300 Boston Providence Turnpike. Hall was a children’s acting coach who adopted an autistic son from a Russian orphanage. When traditional therapies didn’t work for him, she helped develop a method that uses the performing arts. Hall is the author of “Now I See the Moon: A Mother, A Son, and the Miracle of Autism.” For additional information, contact Anne Haubenat ahauben@leagueschool.com Continue reading >>>

Meet the welcoming committee

A coalition crafted by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will prod Congress this week to amend visa and green card limitations that prevent skilled immigrant workers, graduates and entrepreneurs from landing jobs stateside and from spurring U.S. economic growth.“Business for Skilled Worker Immigration,” which is comprised of 37 chambers of commerce from 21 states, will mail out an introductory letter to policymakers to build support for three proposals designed to reform portions of U.S. immigration law.“Our driving principle is that U.S. immigration policy has proven inadequate to address Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings Feb. 3-9

SUNDAY Roland Merullo (“Lunch With Buddha”) reads at 2 p.m. at the Duxbury Free Library, 77 Alden St., Duxbury MONDAY Leslie Maitland (“Crossing the Borders of Time”) reads at 7 p.m. at Brookline Booksmith … Scott Haas (“Back of the House: The Secret Life of a Restaurant”) reads at 7 p.m. at Harvard Book Store Continue reading below TUESDAY Derek Sanderson (“Crossing the Line”) reads at 6 p.m. in the Commonwealth Salon, Boston Public Library, Copley … Damien Echols (“Life After Death”) reads at 7 p.m. at Rapaporte Treasure Hall, Goldfarb Library, Brandeis Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Web Extra: J. Geils Shows off Guitars & Plays One

J. Geils, guitarist for the J. Geils Band that bears his name, sits down with Emily Rooney Feruary 4 for an entire episode of Greater Boston. We'll be posting outtakes from Geils home all week.  In this installment, J. explains why he'd be happy just strumming his guitar big-band style, and plays a bit. On His Influences: "These are some of my favorite guys: Freddie King, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, B.B. [King]. That's Dwayne Allman, that's Barry Tashian, a good friend of mine, people might remember from Barry and the Remains. Here's Buddy guy Continue reading >>>