to the Fenway faithful.
Buy a SFP! hat, T-shirt, pennant, and/or button ($18, $15, and $10, and $1 respectively). They also make great gifts for friends and family. Click here to go directly to the SFP store.
Put a Save Fenway Park! bumper sticker on your car. Simply send us a donation of any size and a note requesting a bumper sticker, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope, and we will send you one.
Put together a gathering of friends at your home/place of work/organization. Save Fenway Park! would love to make a presentation of our renovation option for Fenway.
Attend one of our pregame rallies -- help us leaflet or hold a sign. Rally dates and times are posted in our Events section.
Contact Elected Officials:
Please contact members of the City Council and the Mayor's Office and let them know how you feel about the potential loss of Fenway Park. You can call or write to the city politicians at 617-635-4500; 1 City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA 02201.
Please contact your Massachusetts state elected officialsas well.
Call or write your State Representative (617-722-2000) or State Senator (617-722-1276). (c/o State House, Boston, MA 02133).
If you don't know the name of your local politicians, you can use this ward/precinct representation look-up site.
Write a letter to the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, the Boston Phoenix, or your local newspaper to tell your neighbors why you support renovating Fenway and oppose the building of a new stadium.
Write a letter to Larry Lucchino, CEO of the Red Sox to tell him how you feel about Fenway's future (Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215-3496).
Talk to your friends and family about the benefits of saving and renovating Fenway and suggest that they too write letters.
If you live in the Metro Washington D.C. area, please contact our Capitol Chapter to see how you can get involved there.