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From YouTube: BCYF Paris Street Community Center Celebration
Description
Bringing more safe and engaging spaces to East Bostons youth, Mayor Walsh officially reopens the BCYF Paris Street Community Center following a two year and twelve million dollar renovation.
A
We're
going
to
get
ready
to
dr.
shark,
the
speaking
program
I
like
to
welcome
you
to
the
reopening
of
the
celebration
of
the
BC
YF
Street,
Community
Center
I
am
will
Morales
and
I
am
the
Commissioner
of
Boston
centers
of
youth
and
families
and
I'm
so
happy
to
welcome
you
here
today.
This
has
been
a
long
time
coming,
but
it
was
worth
the
wait,
am
I,
correct,
I.
A
This
is
an
exciting
day
for
all
the
current
and
future
BC
YF
Paris
free
participants,
our
community
centers,
are
such
an
integral
part
of
our
families
routines,
no
matter
what
their
age
are.
We
are
all
excited
to
have
this
Center,
open
and
I'm.
Really
really
thankful
for
our
leadership
team.
Also
at
VCU
is
Deputy
Commissioner.
Where
is
he
Mike?
Super
is
Leo
who's.
A
I
also
want
to
thank
the
rest
of
the
BTY
of
parish,
staff
team
and
members
who
had
shifted
to
the
you,
mana,
Academy
and
DCYF
Parish
pool
during
the
renovations
I
hope.
You
will
feel
that
the
finished
product
was
worth
all
the
inconvenience.
Thank
you
also
to
our
BC
YF
operations
staff,
all
the
work
they
put
in
this
pride
project.
We
honored
that
the
mayor
is
here
officially
to
reopen
and
celebrate
this
beautiful
Center.
All
of
this
would
not
be
possible
without
them.
A
B
B
And
it
is
very
important
to
share
with
you
that
if
you
look
around
a
little
later,
you
don't
see
a
Mesa.
It's
because
she's
also
a
mom
of
some
of
some
young
kids
and
one
of
her
sons
is
playing
today.
A
baseball
game.
She's
got
to
run
out
of
here
to
go,
be
a
mom
watch,
the
kids
play
baseball.
So
thank
you
for
being
here.
We
appreciate
you
taking
time
on
a
date.
I
want
to
acknowledge
now
your
East
Boston
contingency,
actually
one
of
them
lives
and
went
through.
B
B
B
And
to
say
a
special
word
about
city
council
style,
I'm
Athena.
We
all
know
that
he's
in
his
last
term
now
on
the
Boston,
City
Council,
and
but
we
all
know
that
that
doesn't
he's
going
to
stop
fighting
freeze,
Boston
the
reason
he
got
on
the
City
Council's,
because
he's
known
as
someone
who
fights
freeze,
Boston
I
could
say
that
in
my
short
time
the
City
Council
I
was
there
for
four
years.
B
He
was
one
of
the
ones
who
immediately
took
me
in
and
tried
to
mentor
me
and
talking
through
the
way
the
place
works
and
he
became
a
fast
friend
and
I
would
say
that
one
of
the
lasting
legacies
on
city,
council
and
Martinez
record
on
city
council.
You
should
count
this
site
this
building.
He
was
strong
and
advocating
and
fighting
to
make
sure
that
East
Boston
got
a
building
like
this
and
when
I
say
safety,
circle
and
Athena.
B
And
I
want
to
give
a
shout
to
some
of
my
colleagues
at
the
city
hall.
I
will
be
able
to
name
everybody,
but
I
do
want
to
name
the
folks
who
are
blessed
enough
like
myself,
to
leave
cabinets
or
delete
Department,
because
you
should
know
who
they
are
because
we
work
for
you.
You
definitely
know.
One
of
them
is
because
he
lives
right
here
in
the
neighbor
and
that's
our
translation,
Commission
of
GFP
and
Dockers
over
here.
B
B
B
And
I
get
to
introduce
someone,
we
all
know
and
someone
who
I'm
blessed
to
say
as
a
as
a
friend
have
known
them
long
before
he
was
elected
to
be
mayor
of
the
city
of
Boston.
It
was
a
mentor,
in
fact,
in
a
prior
life,
when
I
was
running
for
City
Council.
For
the
first
time
it
was
actually
the
first
elected
official
to
support
me
in
that
race
and
I'm,
proud
to
say
that
I
get
to
work
for
him.
This
is
a
guy
who
just
believes
in
all
of
our
neighborhoods.
B
Let
this
be
an
example
of
what
this
mayor
is
about
right,
whether
it's
East
Boston
a
high
park,
whether
it's
bright
in
the
West
Roxbury,
whether
it's
Roxbury
Dorchester,
he
cares
about
those
neighborhoods.
He
recognizes
that
neighborhoods
are
different.
He
embraces
that
and
he
recognizes
that
people
in
neighborhoods,
while
the
neighborhoods
are
different,
they
want
the
same
things.
They
want
safe
neighborhoods.
They
want
the
ability
lived
there.
C
Let
me
I
want
to.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
wanted.
I
want
to
thank
felix
chief
of
health
Human
Services.
Certainly
this
Center
being
renovated
means
an
awful
lot
for
us.
Boston
Center
for
youth
and
families
in
Felix
is
a
big
part
of
making
sure
we
continue
our
mission
moving
forward.
I
want
to
thank
Commissioner
Morales,
we're
making
a
real,
dedicated
commitment
to
the
center's
in
our
city.
C
And
when
I
was
a
candidate
for
mayor
when
pillar
to
the
candidate
for
mayor
and
after
the
primary
vote
sat
down-
and
we
talked
about
we
cared
about
and
what
we
talked
about
we
cared
about-
was
our
community,
our
kids,
our
young
people,
our
senior
citizens.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
they
had
a
place
to
go
and
when
Tillich's
took
over
health,
even
services,
we
made
a
priority.
C
Our
community
centers
we
brought
on
we
brought
on
some
great
people,
will
Morales
is
the
director
Chris
binders
he
had
Chris
was
a
for
a
while
was
the
interim
director
and
Chris.
We
decided
to
have
this.
This
leadership
team,
the
trio
Chris
Pine,
is
an
integral
part
of
that
team,
and
your
own
Mike's
of
prizeo
is
another
interpret
part
of
that
team.
So
I
want
to
thank.
Thank
you
beating
my
ass.
C
C
C
Haven't
wanted
to
say
and
I
have
a
very
short
window
here,
so
let
me
just
try
and
get
this
out.
This
said
it's
1
million
dollars
today
we're
working
on
a
on
a
plan
to
do
all
the
centers
across
the
city
of
Boston.
Hopefully
like
this
standard
here.
This
is
the
gold
standard,
East
Boston
right
now,
when
you
look
at
any
Center,
that's
going
on
the
city
of
Boston.
Nothing
is
like
this,
so
I
want
to
thank
I
want
to
thank
you
for
it.
C
I
could
feel
the
pride
in
his
voice
because
I
could
identify
what
he
was
saying,
because
my
gym
is.
It
was
a
gym
that
was
just
like
this
in
Georgia,
so
called
the
little
house.
It
was
a
crickety
old
floor.
You
there
was
no.
There
was
no.
There
was
no
out-of-bounds.
The
wall
was
out
of
bounds,
so
you
here
you
had
the
three
pointers
with
with
the
track
of
the
top.
You
had
a
lot
of
things
and
I
commend
Sal
for
his
incredible
advocacy
for
this
building
and
for
this
renovation.
C
I
also
want
to
commend
Adrienne,
because
Adrienne
started
talking
about
his
days
of
playing
in
this
place
and
the
same
pride
that
cow
had
Adrienne
had
and
to
be
elected
officials,
be
able
to
come
back
here
and
be
a
major
part
of
seeing
this
renovation,
this
transformation
of
the
center,
not
just
here
but
across
the
street,
the
pool
and
the
park
and
anything
else
in
the
neighborhood.
So
thank
you.
Both
real
work
is
thank
you
Joe
as
well.
C
For
100
years,
Paris
Street
has
been
at
the
heart
of
these
Boston
community.
This
historic
building
has
been
transformed
into
a
state-of-the-art
space,
adding
everything
from
a
dance
studio
to
a
rock-climbing
wall,
as
you
can
see
two
shot
clocks
on
the
three
point
on
the
basketball
court.
I,
don't
think
there
was
shark
clocks
here
before
you
couldn't
really
take
a
three-pointer
from
the
corner
because
you'd
hit
the
top.
So
it's
completely
changed.
This
scent
is
going
to
serve
this
community
for
another
hundred
years.
C
C
It's
important
for
us,
as
I
said
earlier,
all
the
young
people
here,
it's
important
for
us
today
to
have
a
space
space
for
all
young
people.
It's
important
to
have
all
the
great
services
that
are
going
to
be
coming
here.
We
launched
our
imagine
Boston
2030,
a
master
planning
the
other
day
and
really
to
look
at
the
heart
of
that
master
plan.
There's
a
lot
of
things
in
that
document,
but
when
you
think
about
it,
we
talk
about
the
future
of
Austin
and
we
talk
about
the
future
of
Boston.
C
We
talk
about
the
young
people
and
that's
true
people
to
my
right
that
both
came
here
as
young
people
and
then
went
on
to
represent
this
community
one
of
the
Statehouse
and
the
other
one
in
the
City
Council.
So
you
know
that
whatever
happens
in
these
walls
of
working,
so
I
want
to
again
thank
everyone
for
being
here
today.
I
want
to
thank
all
the
East
Boston
residents.
Well
deserved
this.
When
I
was
running
for
mayor
I
heard
that
you
know
no
one
remembers
these
Boston
well.
C
C
This
dedication
is
a
small
way
to
impact
to
kind
of
remember
his
impact,
but
I
tell
them
that's
on
the
sister
of
story,
Bendigo
I've
known
even
the
albano
forever,
because
he
was
involved
in
politics
in
East
Boston.
We
were
involved
in
politics
and
Dorchester
was
like
two
different
worlds
and
it
was
like
what
are
they
doing
over
there?
What
are
we
doing
over
here?
C
It
was
always
a
sign
well
who
gets
more
signs
up
and
who
can
identify
more
people,
and
how
do
you
get
into
the
coffee
shop
and
if
you
weren't
with
you
20
years
ago,
you
don't
forget
and
that
person
is
no
good.
They
weren't
with
us
in
a
race
and
I.
Remember
the
conversation
alone,
one
time
and
we
actually
came
over
to
Savin
Hill,
so
it
was
like
it
was
like
farming
travel.
C
C
Let's
go
one
person
at
a
time,
identify
the
names
and
think
about
all
that,
and
he
said
we
do
the
same
thing
and
but
what
the
conversation
of
being
it
wasn't,
the
albino
was
the
Danny
Ryan
might
be
a
friend
from
Savin
Hill
and
both
of
those
guys
are
known
for
politics,
but
what
they
would
end
up
talking
about
was
how
do
you
help
people?
How
do
you
help
but
kid
get
a
summer
job?
How
do
you
help
a
kid?
That's
in
the
gym
get
out
of
the
gym.
C
How
do
you
help
somebody
needs
a
job?
How
do
you
help
a
family
needs
a
job,
that's
what
this
man
did
for
the
community
and
he
helped
thousands
and
thousands
of
people
more
than
any
of
us
will
ever
know,
and
what
we're
doing
today
is
a
very
small
gesture
is,
is
putting
his
name
on
this
gym,
a
gym
that
is
going
to
mentor
young
people,
a
gym
that
is
going
to
help
build
character
in
young
people,
a
gym
that
that's
going
to
bring
satisfaction
and
safe
place
to
young
people.
C
A
I'd
like
to
also
acknowledge
that
Ayana
presently,
our
City
Councilor
lodges
just
joined
us
too,
as
well
and
oh.
She
loves
this
community
just
as
much
but
today,
as
part
of
the
grand
opening
celebration,
we're
dedicating
the
basketball
court
to
Tony
albano
I
remember
years
ago,
when
I
worked
at
the
YMCA
and
we
were
thinking
about
building
a
brand
new
Y.
Here,
everybody
told
me
if
you're
going
to
get
something
done
in
East
Austin.
You
have
to
go
through
Tony
and
I.
A
Remember,
meeting
him
that
time,
I
remember
being
at
the
funeral
service
and
speaking
to
countless
people
who
all
had
stories
about
how
he
was
instrumental
in
their
life
and
how
he
made
an
impact.
I
mean
one
case:
you
got
somebody
out
of
court.
He
got
them
into
a
great
job,
got
some
hooks
up
with
the
bank
that
got
him
into
the
house
and
all
that
came
from
one
person.
Okay,
that's
how
instrumental
this
gentleman
was,
but
I
don't
do
him
any
justice.
A
That's
why
I
like
to
invite
counselor
style
Mohini
to
come
up
and
share
a
few
words
about
about
Tony
albano
and
who
he
was,
and
one
thing
that
I
love
about
SEL
is
that
that
was
an
incredible
individual.
The
reason
we
have
a
great
sort
of
a
security
structure
here
today.
He
loved
this
place
so
much
he
used
to
break
into
it
when
he
was
a
kid,
and
so
we
took
his
wisdom
and
we
applied
it.
So
we
know
make
sure
that
the
mr.
D
And
I'm
not
gonna
get
emotional,
but
at
the
end
of
my
term,
today
will
be
one
of
the
greatest
days
in
my
life
servants
Boston
to
have
this
accomplishment
to
dedicate
this
gym
to
auntie
Alana.
D
And
I
know
that
he
loved
the
model
so
much
to
use
that
picture
of
auntie
Oh
bottle
in
his
office.
Believe
it
or
not,
he's
the
only
one.
I
know
that
a
picture
of
Anthea
bottle
in
the
mayor's
office,
but
I
also
need
to
thank
mayor,
Marty
Walsh,
because
this
guy
right
here
when
he
became
mayor
in
this
cell
I'm,
going
to
work
with
you,
we
can
make
east
wasn't
great
and
one
of
these
I
wanted.
D
D
D
D
Because
some
of
you
know
I
grew
up
right
across
the
street.
I
hung
out
in
this
gym.
My
mother
worked
here
for
over
20
years
in
this
gym
and
for
many
of
us
in
East
Boston.
We
would
come
here
to
take
showers
in
Monday,
Wednesdays
and
Fridays,
with
showers
to
the
men,
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays.
It
was
showers
for
the
women,
but
as
a
kid,
let
me
tell
you
what
I
had
experienced
as
a
kid
there
was
this
gym.
There
was
a
track
that
Sammy
persona
used
to
run
all
the
time
Sammy
here
with
Sammy.
D
Is
he
him
Sam
used
to
run
this
track
all
the
time?
There
was
a
rope
that
hung
down
right
and
his
mattress
and
that's
all
it
was
when
I
was
a
kid
over
here
and
actually
I
think
the
gym
closed
a
few
years
in
the
late
70s
and
early
80s,
but
a
dull
Arizona
as
a
kid
I
had
the
best
childhood
memories
in
this
building,
and
if
these
walls
could
talk.
D
But
we
had
a
whole
week
at
this
place
was
awesome,
but
as
a
kid
I
remember
the
basketball
games
that
were
played
in
the
gym
and
there
were
some
serious
basketball
games
and
people
like
Anthony,
Bono
John
knew
tou
has
joined
Lucy
John
due
to
use
of
play,
Paul
pangoro
after
Lewis
and
the
link
eddie
conchiglie,
who
just
recently
passed
away
when
I
say
serious
games,
you
have
no
right.
There
I
mean
there
will
be
quite
they're,
happy
police
officers.
They
have
come
in
here
to
break
up
fights
and
yelling
and
screaming.
That
was
awesome.
D
D
He
was
part
of
my
political
family
and
when
I
first
ran
for
City
Councilor
11
years
ago,
he
worked
with
me
every
single
day
every
day
and
if
it
wasn't
for
him,
I
probably
would
be
here
and
then
easy
private
that
we've
been
doing
out
for
there'll,
be
29
years,
Anthony
loved
that
event
so
much
he
was
so
proud
of.
This
neighborhood
and
II
see
pride
a
from
day
one.
He
worked
with
us
to
make
sure
there
was
a
big
event
for
the
whole
neighborhood
and
every
Saturday.
D
He
was
the
first
one
at
the
park,
preparing
ICI
Friday,
getting
it
ready,
so
thousands
of
people
from
East
Boston
will
be
there
and
to
enjoy
that
day
and
to
be
proud
of
this
neighborhood.
He
truly
was
a
family
man
who
dedicated
his
whole
life
to
his
family.
He
was
a
great
son,
a
husband,
a
father,
a
brother
to
all
the
albano
family
is
so
honored
to
have
you
all
here
today
to
share
this
great
great
event.
D
It
was
in
total,
it
truly
is
a
better
place.
I
miss
him,
I,
really
sports
in
high
school.
Those
students
will
miss
them
and
mayor.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
from
all
of
us
here,
as
it
was
the
mayor's
idea
to
dedicate
this
gym
for
anti
Aparna,
so
the
people
in
East
Boston
will
be
able
to
come
here
and
remember
that
great
man.
So
with
that,
thank
you.
E
F
F
Imagine
we
go
a
little
bit
off
script
from
what
I
have
have
when
I
spoke
with.
Michael
is
a
pretty
Oh
about.
You
know
the
dedication
today
we
talked
about
who
would
come
up
and
kind
of
represent
my
dad,
and
it
was
funny
because
my
older
sister
said
it
has
to
be
you.
I
said.
Why
is
that?
Because
they
don't
even
know
that
he
has
daughters,
yeah,
I,
guess
that
makes
a
point.
So
he
does
have
three
daughters,
I
and
rearing
in
cement
and
Bianca
and.
F
And
then
also
the
rest
of
our
family,
that's
here
today
he
has
multiple
brothers
and
sisters,
nieces
and
nephews,
and
then
the
rest
of
the
community
that
he
always
felt
was
family
as
well,
so
now
I'll
kind
of
go
back
to
wearing
on
the
air.
So,
on
behalf
of
our
entire
family,
in
our
late
mother,
Diane
I'd
like
to
thank
you
all
for
coming
out
to
celebrate
the
reopening
of
this
amazing
facility
in
the
dedication
of
the
ethanol
bottled
alcohol
court.
I
father
would
have
been
humbled
and
grateful
to
hold
such
an
all-night.
F
Success
growing
up
in
the
Maverick
housing
development
as
an
underprivileged
youth,
I
father,
always
credited
sports
as
an
outlet
to
compete
in
a
space
in
structured
environment.
His
participation
in
sports
is
what
kept
him
off
the
streets
and
focused
on
something
that
was
positive
and
gratifying
decades
later,
the
Parrish
Street
Community
Center
still
serves
that
important
role
for
so
many
of
the
youth
and
young
adults
in
our
neighborhood.
We
want
to
thank
mayor
Walsh
in
the
department,
even
and
families,
to
making
this
dedication
possible.
F
The
Parrish
Street
community
center
is
so
much
more
than
just
a
place
to
play
basketball.
This
facility
of
the
pivotal
tool
meant
to
keep
the
youth
of
our
community
safe
and
involved
in
activities
that
will
help
shape
them
to
grow
to
the
young
men
and
women
who
are
contributing
members
of
our
society.
This
is
the
same
young
men
and
women
I'm.
Sorry,
this
is
the
same
sentiment
that
filled
up
Ava's
40-plus
years
of
community
service.
F
He
bled
blue
and
gold,
and
his
devotion
to
the
community
was
well
represented
at
his
funeral
service,
held
at
make
sports
in
high
school
when
thousands
of
people
wind
up
to
pay
their
respects
to
a
man
that
was
bigger
than
life
and
who
truly
touched
the
lives
of
everyone.
He
met
I'd
like
to
read
a
quote
taken
from
an
interview
performed
by
one
of
his
students,
and
these
powerful
words
currently
aim
all
the
nice
PD.
F
My
love
for
all
kids
has
made
a
difference
in
my
life
and
in
their
life
I'm
here
for
a
reason,
I'm
here,
because
I
believe
that
all
kids
are
good.
All
they
need
is
to
be
loved,
top-seed
and
nurtured.
It
doesn't
matter
who
you
are
or
where
you
come
from
we're
all
just
part
of
one.
Today's
dedication
eternal
eise's
his
legacy
with
the
likes
of
the
Martino
community
center
and
the
Elba
Jim
little
body
parts.
All
three
men
shared
the
same
emotion
to
give
back
so
quickly
to
anyone
in
need.
F
A
A
That
that
kind
of
top
still
is
the
whole
piece
you
know.
I
know
the
one
thing
that
I
feel
that
we
have
to
do
as
a
community
in
East
Boston
has
to
do
is
to
live
a
little
bit
of
our
I
mean
I
live
a
little
bit
of
Sal's
Legacy
through
accident
I
mean
so
we
got
to
make
sure
that
this
place
continues
to
get
packed
with.
It
continues
to
give
the
young
people
the
opportunities
that
they
so
well
deserved,
and
that's
the
way
we
keep
al
alive
every
day
and
everything
that
we
do.
A
G
G
G
So,
with
mayor
Walsh
knows
and
as
we
have
public
facilities
and
Boston
centers
for
youth
and
family
knows
buildings
matter,
they
create
environments
in
which
wonderful
things
can
happen,
and,
as
you
can
see,
this
building
has
been
transformed
into
a
very
special
place.
Some
have
even
suggested
that
this
may
be
the
nicest
community
center
in
the
city.
G
Now
that
may
or
may
not
be
true,
but
what
I
can
tell
you
is
that
it
was
not
transformed
by
an
active
magic.
It
took
the
dedicated
efforts
of
hundreds
of
people
to
bring
this
building
into
the
21st
century.
These
are
the
people
who,
for
the
past
three
years,
worked
their
tails
off
to
get
this
building
to
where
it
is
today
and
I.
Think
you'll
agree
that
their
hard
work
has
paid
off
handsomely.
G
So
if
you'll
indulge
me,
I
want
to
I
won't
thank
all
of
them,
but
I
would
like
to
thank
you.
First
and
foremost,
I
would
like
to
thank
you.
The
residence
is
East
Boston,
and
especially
our
neighbors
for
partnering
with
us
in
this
project
and
for
putting
up
with
what
is
probably
could
be
considered
a
significant
nuisance
when
living
daily
with
an
active
construction
project.
I
sincerely
hope
that
you
think
that
your
work
and
your
patience
were
well
worth.
G
G
G
You
know
this
is
a
very
challenging
project.
During
the
course
of
work,
we
encountered
many
many
surprises
and
hurdles
from
roof,
shingles
magically
falling
off
the
building
to
a
fire
at
a
mill
wear
company.
That
was
the
crafting
some
of
our
woodwork
to
demolishing
the
walls
and
finding
twisted
beams
or
warped
beams
or
no
beams
at
all.
But
nothing
stopped
our
team,
no
matter
what
was
thrown
at
them
and
our
partners,
and
so
I
would
like
to
first
thank
also
Pat
Brophy.
The
mayor's
chief
of
operations
for
his
guidances.
G
I'd
like
to
thank
Terry
Griffin,
our
Assistant
Director,
for
construction
who
swooped
into
this
project
when
it
was
at
its
toughest
time
and
helps
lead
our
way
forward.
I'd
like
to
thank
Robert
Melvin,
our
project
manager.
He
came
on
board
at
a
critical
time
when
we
had
our
original
project
manager
lead.
He
worked
long
hours
and
managed
to
get
this
building
open
in
time
for
summer
programming
against
all
laws,
but
mostly
I'd
like
to
thank
one
special
person,
and
that
is
our
clerk
of
the
works
cap.
Pat
Dority
Pat.
G
So
that
was
our
on-site
guy.
He
was
here
every
single
day
and
he
took
a
special
personal
interest
in
making
sure
this
project
got
to
where
it
is
today
he
would
come
in
off
hours.
Don't
tell
his
wife,
we
didn't
tell
her
where
he
was
to
check
on
progress
and
to
do
whatever
was
necessary
to
make
sure
that
summer
camp
opened
on
time
and
that
we
got
this
place
shining
today.
So
thank
you
so
much
Pat.
G
And
he's
a
Dorchester
guy,
so
he
wasn't
doing
it
as
a
self-serving
interest
thanks
that
not
only
am
I
proud
of
the
work
our
team
and
our
partners
did
did
in
this
building.
I
am
proud
of
how
much
they
care
about
giving
people
in
our
city
the
kinds
of
spaces
like
this
that
they
deserve.
Thank
you
for
all
your
efforts
in
closing
I'd,
like
one
more
time
to
thank
mayor
Walsh
for
this
terrific
project
and
for
caring
about
the
quality
of
life
experience
for
the
people
in
our
neighborhoods.
G
A
Well,
if
you
drove
by
here,
walk
by
here
or
swam
in
our
pool
across
the
street,
you
just
have
to
get
excited
about
and
happy
about
the
work
being
done
and
the
investment
made
in
this
community.
There
are
many
people
from
the
community
who
are
are
so
happy
with
this
work
that
was
done
and
I
would
like
to
invite,
especially
a
young
person
who
uses
this
facility
and
we'll
be
using
this
facility
to
come
and
share
a
few
words
urban.
H
We
more
I've
some
some
of
y'all
know
me
I'm
from
B's
Boston,
a
virgin,
so
I
first
heard
of
Harry
seem
like
the
seven
grades
after
the
basketball
game,
captain
brigade
they're
called
eyes
MBA.
So
I
wanted
to
sit
on
a
specific
aim
out
here
and
I
didn't
know.
This
building
would
be
much
like
a
home
like
stake
here
later
right
now.
Today,
I
graduated
from
EC
and
I'm
gonna
be
going
to
college
in
the
fall.
H
So
a
she
is
a
unique,
unique
community
to
other
with
all
types
of
bird
diversity
and
people
you'll
find
anywhere
else.
Everybody
here
is
welcome,
no
matter
your
age
age
background
believe
anybody's
automated
this
committees
on
sending
special
the
people
who
work
here
as
special.
They
make
this
like
paper
through
Nicole,
Chris,
Johnny,
Elena,
Solis
and
everybody
part
of
this
into
me.
Center
everybody
here
is
special.
H
If
it
wasn't
for
these
people,
I,
don't
think
how
easy
was
going
to
college
or
finishing
high
school
honestly
and
whenever
I
needed
advice,
or
somebody
talked
about
bodies
and
girls,
basketball
or
anything.
I
just
talked
to
these
people
whenever
and
I
was
a
lot
of
uses
on
the
city
to
talk
to
them
like
this
is
like
they're,
very
special
people
on
the
other
of
my
senior
night,
when
we
played
OB
and
we
got
every
law
515.
There
was
this
for
my
18th
birthday.
H
There
was,
there
were
a
lot
of
food
and
cake,
and
after
we
hung
you
know
the
League
bmbl.
We
like
to
Reggie
first
clean
the
lease,
but
we
lost
by
three
over
time.
They
was
there,
I
mean
actually
we
lost
by
15,
but
like
there
was
all
day
and
no
matter
to
the
good
or
bad
was
like
they're,
always
there.
It
was
there
on
my
graduation
when
I
got
my
diploma,
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
y'all,
a
lot
of
y'all
spoken
at
my
graduation,
and
it
was
a
good
or
bad.
H
They
were
late
for
everything
and
they
make
these
communities
and
is
so
special
and
the
family
and
I'm
forever
grateful
for
them,
and
this
new
building
is
amazing
and
I
will
say
so.
Many
kids
lives
by
keeping
them
out
of
the
street.
If
you
love
basketball,
you're
going
to
love
this
court
like
back
to
the
old
gym,
you
could
hear
it
from
the
corner.
H
So,
like
now,
I
was
in
judo,
gym
break
the
other
movie
as
the
love
based
on
the
snow,
it
I
would
make,
doesn't
matter
cages
so
that
you
could
be
here
all
day
and
then
there's
a
Teen
Center
in
the
weight
room
and
like
amazing
and
like
thank
you
for
like
a
by
supporters.
The
mayor
and
this
new
bill
is
going
to
unify
the
you
and
a
lot
of
the
families
will
be
Boston
and
the
piracy
is
a
true,
the
finishing
of
community
and
I
hope
you
all
enjoy.
A
Just
amazing,
this
is
what
this
place
is
about.
It's
about
providing
a
place
for
young
people
and
families
to
go
so
that
they
can
continue
to
grow
right.
Am
I
right
now
I'd
like
to
do
is
invite
all
the
speakers
together
behind
me,
so
that
we
can
cut
the
ceremonial
ribbon
and
officially
reopen
the
centre.