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From YouTube: TD Garden Back To School Celebration 2018
Description
Join Mayor Walsh, Garden Neighborhood Charities, the Boston Bruins Foundation, and The Salvation Army of MA as they kick off the school year by supplying backpacks filled with school supplies to 4,000 Boston area students. New this year, Garden Neighborhood Charities is also donating $10,000 to launch a pilot STEM program in select Boston Public Schools.
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A
A
How
many
people
are
excited
to
go
back
to
school?
How
many
people
would
rather
have
more
camp,
but
you
get
both
okay,
all
right!
Well,
listen!
We're
gonna,
have
a
lot
of
fun
today,
we're
so
happy!
You
could
join
us
and
we
have
a
chance
to
raise
money
for
Boston
Public
Schools
today,
and
we
have
several
friends
of
ours
that
are
gonna
help
out
and
they're
gonna
play
a
game.
You're
gonna
watch
and
I'm
gonna
pick
for
volunteers
to
help
them
out
as
well,
because
we
have
some
baskets
right
here.
A
We're
gonna
talk
more
about
that
in
just
a
minute,
but
school
is
so
very
important.
I
loved
school
school
was
great
recess.
Was
my
favorite
class
can
learned
a
lot
at
recess,
but
math
and
reading
you
know
what
I
do
every
night
on
the
news:
I
read
the
news
right
and
I
write
stories
right
so
reading
and
writing,
and
occasionally
we
have
to
figure
out
how
much
time
we
have
in
an
hour
of
news-
and
you
can't
be
a
second
over.
A
You
can't
be
a
second
early,
so
you
need
to
know
how
to
do
math
math
and
then
we
have
videographers
like
these
guys.
Here
we
go
out
in
the
field
and
they
shoot
stories
right.
They
capture
images.
Then
they
edit
all
of
that
and
they
have
engineers
who
are
with
them.
So
we
use
a
lot
of
what's
called
stem.
Anybody
know
what
stem
stands
for.
A
All
right,
I
am
looking
at
my
papers
because
I
have
to
make
sure
we
go
along
right
now.
What's
the
T
stand
for
technology,
correct
I
mentioned
the
next
one.
What's
the
e
stand
for
education
is
good,
but
in
this
case
it
stands
for
English,
good
engineering
up
front
very
good
and
the
M
stands
for
what
math
all
right,
you're
all
ready
to
go.
A
I
can
tell
so
we're
gonna
help
fund
stem
we're
gonna
help
fund
all
of
those
parts
of
your
school
day
and
guess
what
we
have
a
chance
to
add
$10,000
to
the
experience.
How
great
is
that
blades?
How
great
is
that
phenomenal,
high-five?
Okay,
so
now
I'm
gonna
bring
out
some
special
guests,
as
I
said
before,
and
you
know
we're
gonna
start
off
with
the
mayor
of
Boston
Martin
Walsh
mayor
Walsh
come
on
up.
B
Thank
you,
Mark
how's,
everyone
doing
today.
So
when
you
go
home
tonight
and
you're
watching
the
news
and
you
turn
on
Channel
25
and
it's
high-def
its
806.
If
you
have
Comcast
you're
gonna,
see
this
man
right
here
and
he's
gonna
be
talking
about
us
today,
probably
a
little
bit
in
the
news
tonight
so
help.
Let's
give
a
nice
round
of
applause
for
Makka
pakka
bloom
I
also
want
to
just
thank
a
couple.
B
People
I
want
to
thank
the
woman
who
is
not
responsible
for
putting
this
together
but
is
kind
of
because
she
opens
up
the
building
for
us
and
there
been
the
champion
and
a
leader
for
a
long
time
and
that's
Amy
Lattimore
who's,
the
president
of
the
TD
Garden,
but
also
the
Bruins
and
the
Celtics
play
here,
and
she
knows
all
the
players
and
everybody.
So
thank
you,
Amy
for
being
here.
B
I
want
to
thank
the
Salvation
Army
I
want
to
thank
the
major
hot-hot,
Shaw
and
wisdom,
major
Thank
You
major
for
being
here,
Salvation
Army
for
being
here-
and
we
wouldn't
be
here
today.
If
we
didn't
have
a
Boston,
Public,
School
System-
and
we
wouldn't
be
here
today-
if
we
didn't
have
somebody
running
our
school
system,
so
how
about
we
give
a
nice
round
of
applause
for
Laura
Pharrell
who's,
our
new
superintendent
this
year.
B
This
is
this
is
for
me
always
one
of
the
fun
events,
because
it's
the
beginning
of
school.
We
get
to
have
something
you
get
to
have
some
fun
today,
and
it's
also
making
sure
that
you
start
your
school
year.
Strong,
making
sure
you
have
all
the
supplies
you
need
and
a
whole
bunch
of
kids
would
be
four
thousand
backpacks
packed.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
young
people
get
a
chance
to
start
school
a
strong
way
and,
as
Mark
said
earlier
now,
March
on
TV
right.
B
He
does
the
news,
so
he
reads
the
stories,
but
he
also
writes
the
stories.
Every
single
job
that
you
do
in
life
when
you
get
older,
is
gonna,
take
something
that
you're
learning
right
now
that
you're
gonna
need
whether
drink
reading
or
writing,
or
science
or
technology
or
math.
So
as
the
mayor
of
Boston,
all
of
those
different
pieces
come
into
play
when
it
comes
to
being
the
mayor
of
Boston.
So
everyone
here
who
has
a
job,
needs
all
the
things
you're
learning
in
school.
B
We
will
all
in
your
place,
so
we
all
learn
different
things
and
no
matter
what
grade
you
learn
something
it
comes
back
and
helps
you
as
you
get
older,
so
make
sure
you
have
a
good
strong
start
to
the
school
year,
because
what
happens?
If
you
have
a
strong
start
to
the
school
year,
what
happens
in
December?
If
you're
not
don't
start
strong
in
September.
B
B
All
right?
What's
gonna
happen?
If,
if
the
Celtics
start
up
start
out
Oh
in
20,
is
that
gonna
be
a
good
season,
but
if
they
set
out
20,
you
know,
what's
gonna
happen
so
in
school
you
want
to
set
out
20
and
oh,
not
oh
and
20.
Okay,
all
right
all
right,
you're
gonna
go!
We
make
all
the
files
anyway,
so
I'm
gonna
turn
this
microphone
back
over
to
mark
I
want
to
thank
you
yeah.
B
A
B
So
that
shows
you
what
I
do
every
day,
but
in
my
in
my
life
everything
I
do
stem
is
part
of
it.
Everything
I
do
no
matter
what
I
do,
whether
it's
science
in
some
of
the
things
that
we
do
with
public
works
technology
is
all
over.
My
office
engineering
we're
building
new
bridges
in
our
city,
who
are
building
new
ideas
in
our
city
and
math
I
have
to
run
the
budget.
So
if
I
don't
get
that
right,
we're
in
trouble.
Mr.
A
C
You
Mark,
thank
you
guys
for
being
here
today.
I
know,
you're
excited
about
going
back
to
school
and
I.
Think
you're,
gonna
love
the
backpacks
and
everything
that's
in
it.
Our
group
stuffed
4000
of
them
the
other
day.
Thank
you
to
the
mayor
for
your
partnership
to
Laura,
certainly
for
the
for
making
sure
that
the
Boston
Public
Schools
can
take
on
this,
and
we're
really
excited
about
the
stem
donation
that
we're
gonna
make
together
and
make
sure
a
harsh
storm
I'm,
really
without
the
Salvation
Army.
C
We
wouldn't
have
all
of
these
wonderful
volunteers
and
all
these
people
to
help
today
so
take
advantage.
Why
you
guys
are
here,
it's
a
lot
of
fun.
Part
of
you
are
sitting
where
the
Bruins
goal
is
and
there's
another
group
of
you
sitting
where
the
Celtics
shoot.
So
today
don't
forget
to
go
around
and
have
a
little
bit
of
fun,
get
your
school
supplies
and
make
sure
that
that
you
enjoy
your
day
and
good
luck
in
your
school
year.
So,
thank
you
all.
A
C
Think
about
it,
science
putting
in
the
ice
here
right,
so
we
have
to
work
really
hard
to
make
sure
that
on
top
of
this
cement,
that
there
is
ice,
there
are
miles
and
miles
of
pipe
that
run
under
here.
So
we
have
a
crew,
that's
dedicated
to
making
sure
that
the
Bruins
have
good
ice,
so
think
of
that
from
a
science
perspective.
Technology.
Look
all
the
way
around.
Look
at
the
big.
C
You
know
our
Jumbotron,
all
the
lights,
everybody
being
able
to
use
their
phones
as
tickets
coming
in
so
we
use
a
lot
of
technology
to
run
the
building
as
well
engineering,
as
Mark
said,
we
have
concerts
that
come
in
and
these
concerts
come
in
with
20
tractor
trailers
and
they
bring
a
stage.
They
bring
lights.
They
bring.
You
know,
people
the
concert,
you
know,
Justin
Timberlake
flies
across
the
stage.
So
imagine
our
engineering
group
that
has
to
be
able
to
put
that
together
and
for
math
I
think
bath.
A
Good
Amy,
thank
you.
How
about
that
guys?
I
bet
you
can't
wait
to
get
in
and
learn.
Some
of
these
things
could
have
a
great
job
like
this
mayor,
president
of
the
garden.
All
these
different
things
right,
all
right.
Let's
bring
in
the
Boston
Public
Schools
Superintendent.
This
is
Laura
Perrault,
Laura,.
D
Thank
you,
Mark
I
am
so
excited
to
see
you
all
here
today.
I
want
to
thank
TD,
Garden,
The,
Salvation,
Army
and
the
mayor,
and
really
everyone,
especially
all
the
volunteers
who
made
this
possible
I
understand.
You
were
packing
back
and
stuffing
all
kinds
of
great
things
in
them.
So
thank
you
for
that
and
to
all
of
you.
A
D
Well,
this
all
relates
to
schools,
so
we
have
science,
labs
and
science
education
in
our
schools
technology.
We
worry
about
making
sure
you
guys
have
Chromebooks
and
computer
access.
When
you
get
inside
school
engineering,
we
have
a
lot
of
buildings.
The
mayor
mentioned
the
new
building
that
was
just
built
for
Boston
Public
School
students,
but
we
have
buildings
heating
systems
all
over
the
city
that
we
worry
about.
We
make
sure
that
they
are
clean
and
ready
for
you
and
then
math.
We
see
math
everywhere
in
your
classrooms.
D
A
E
Hello,
kids:
are
you
ready
for
school
if
you're,
not
we're
gonna
help
you
get
ready
today,
how's
that
we
got
some
great
stuff
for
you
and
those
backpacks
we're
really
happy
to
have
what's
waiting
for
you
on
the
other
end
of
the
arena
and
for
so
many
other
children
that
will
be
coming
here
today,
thanks
to
Boston,
TD
Garden,
the
city
of
Boston
Boston
Mutual,
for
making
this
happen,
we
we
couldn't
do
without
these
great
partnerships
and
all
the
volunteers
that
are
here
today.
So
this
is
gonna
be
a
great
day.
E
E
Absolutely
when
we,
when
we
publicize
and
tell
the
story,
we
keep
in
communication
with
all
our
Salvation
Army
people
through
email,
so
technology
is
really
important
science.
We
we
work
closely
with
the
weather,
okay
and
that
white
Salvation
Army
truck
out
there.
We
have
seven
of
those
in
the
state
of
Massachusetts
and
they're
ready
to
go
anywhere.
When
there's
a
time
of
weather
concern.
E
E
A
A
A
Keep
them
open
all
right
now.
We're
gonna
play
a
little
game
here.
All
right,
I'm
gonna
read
you
the
rules,
because
they're
quite
a
few
things
you
want
to
remember,
but
these
not
that
hoop
over
there.
The
this
is
what
they
want
to
get
the
balls
into
right
and
the
more
you
get
in
the
more
money,
the
more
points
to
score,
and
that
translates
into
more
money
for
Boston,
Public
Schools
right,
and
that's
what
we're
looking
to
do
here.
So
each
participant
has
30
seconds
to
get
a
basketball
in
each
of
the
backpacks
right
here.
A
They
cannot
move
from
this
spot
right
here.
Right
plays
gonna
help
me
out
to
the
next
spot
until
they
have
gotten
a
basket
right
basket
is
worth
250
points
basket.
Two
is
worth
500
basket.
Three
is
worth
750
and
basket
for
is
worth
a
thousand
and
you
notice
it
gets
tougher
and
tougher
the
higher
you
go
alright.
So
the
goal
is
for
each
player
to
get
250
points.
A
The
team's
goal
is
to
hit
10,000
points,
that's
all
of
them
together
and
if
we
get
that,
what
do
you
think
we're
gonna
get
$10,000
for
Boston,
Public
Schools,
all
right.
So,
let's
start
it
off.
Shall
we
alright
come
on
over
mr.
mayor
you're
up
first
I
am
my
clock.
Keeper
say
hello,
our
leaderboard
person
right
here.
C
A
A
A
A
Got
it
excellent
job?
One
boy
she's
got
a
different
style
underhand
whoa.
She
caught
it,
Amy
I
have
to
ask:
did
you
play
high
school
basketball
or
something
maybe
a
little?
She
said,
I
think
we
could
tell
that's
great.
It's
always
good
to
have
a
ringer
on
your
team.
Someone
who's
played
the
game
before
all
right.
What
do
we
have
for
a
total
2,500
Wow?
A
A
A
A
A
$10,000
now
is
going
to
be
donated
to
stem
and
to
your
futures
so
that
you
can
excel
at
school
right
and
have
fun
and
learn
because
you
know
what
we
never
stop
learning
in
this
world.
Even
when
we're
our
age
isn't
that
right!
Okay,
we've
got
this
tallied
up.
We
have
one
of
those
giant
checks.
You
see
cuz,
it's
so
much
money.
It's
got
to
be
that
big
and
we
need
someone
to
make
it
official
with
a
signature.
Blades.
So
can
the
you're
gonna
use
your
signature?
I
didn't
know.
Bears
could
write
true,
really,
okay!