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3 Best "Happy Hours" Around Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Wed, Apr 08, 2015

Even though Boston is technically happy-hour-free, why not pretend, and check out one of these great Boston bars with happy hour-ish deals. If you're enjoying a few cocktails a little earlier than normal, I'd say that constitues a happy hour. Here are a few recommendations, thanks to thrillist:

21st Amendment - Beacon Hill

"You don’t have to be a politico (but it might help) to lobby for a drink at 21st Amendment. In the shadow of the State House, this neighborhood charmer is fanned and faved by the Beacon Hill set for its classic pub fare (burgers and sammies), proper pints, and a lively elbow-shoulder-rubbing, business-card-swapping atmosphere. Fun Fact: It is rumored that JFK hooked up wrote speeches next to the fireplace in the back."

Eastern Standard - Kenmore

"The longer-than-your-last-meeting bar top makes Eastern Standard the go-to spot in Kenmore Square. You’ll linger long past happy hour (often neither "happy" nor an "hour") to investigate the extensive beer and wine lists, house-infused cocktails, and fortifying food options like roasted bone marrow and rotating charcuterie selections."

Meadhall - Kendall

"You probably made a million (and one) tough decisions this week, but the toughest yet await you at Meadhall. With more than 100 draughts, the beer list challenges both mind and body from behind the 36-seat coppertop bar. If that's not relaxing enough, the comfortable sofas upstairs are beckoning -- metaphorically, because they're sofas."

 

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Boston Home Buyer Class - April 2015

Posted by Susie Callahan on Tue, Apr 07, 2015

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Presented by acclaimed experts in the Boston Real Estate Market from Charlesgate Realty Group, as well as local mortgage market experts, our Boston Home Buyer Class is your opportunity to learn the home buying process the right way - before you enter a transaction!  Get educated in a casual, fun setting and avoid the pitfalls that can cause financial and emotional problems during the buying process.

Attend our FREE Boston homebuying class to learn:

• Renting vs. Buying: Whether it even makes sense for you to buy right now
• Homebuying process and timeline: How long it actually takes to buy
• Working with a buyer agent: How it works and whether or not you really need one

• What mortgages are still available and how much cash you need to buy.
• Using neighborhood level data (like discount ratios and real time trend graphs) to value properties
• Negotiating 101: How to craft your offer to drive a hard bargain!
• Top 10 online resources to aid your home search

Is this class for you?  Well, if you’re looking for a fun, low key, and informal way to learn the Boston real estate market from the experts, then YES!  You’ll have a chance to ask any questions you want and get the straight scoop from us. Plus we’ll have pizza and beer!  How can you pass that up! 

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Penguinology at the Aquarium

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Apr 06, 2015

Learn all that you need to know to become a "penguinologist" at the New England Aquarium's Penguinology exhibit. See below!

"Come visit the Aquarium to see penguins up close, peek into their burrows and find out what’s behind their underwater super speed. Learn all the tricks they have up their feathers when you pick up our Penguinology adventure guide! During your visit you will also have the chance to learn about these amazing birds, and how we can work together to help them survive in a changing world."

In addition to the penguins,you can view thousands of other amazing sea creatures - everything from seahorses to sea lions to the giant Pacific octopus! A trip to the aquarium is sure to be a fun and educational adventure for all!

For more information on the penguin exhibit, click here

 

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5 Hiking Spots Around Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sun, Apr 05, 2015

We have finally said our last goodbyes (fingers crossed) to the snow and springtime has arrived! Channel some positive weather vibes by getting outside and going on one of these great hikes around Boston provided by BDC Wire:

 

1.Cutler Park: "Cutler Park is a 700-acre fresh water marsh on the Charles river. Located in Needham and Dedham, it is a maze of trails in the wetlands fed from The Charles and is also a major bird haven, so don’t forget your binoculars. Other activities aside from hiking are canoeing and fishing. Cutler Park is open year-round from dawn to dusk. "

2. Blue Hills Reservation: "Blue Hills is a... wait for it... 7,000 acre reservation South of Boston with over 125 miles of trails that cover all hiking levels. Break those boots in with a weekend climb."

3. Rumney Marsh Reservation: "Rumney Marsh Reservation represents the north shore of Boston in the cities of Saugus and Revere with 600 acres of salt marshes and trails. "

4. Hammond Pond Reservation & Webster Conservation Area: "Hammond Pond Reservation is more like a two-for-one option in the Chestnut Hill area of Newton. Hammond Pond is large and scenic with its woodland surroundings, and is adjacent to trails and a bog in Webster Conservation Area. "

5. Middlesex Fellsway Reservation: "The Middlesex Fellsway is roughly 2,500 acres, located in Malden, Medford, Melrose, Stoneham, and Winchester, and is filled with trails for hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing."

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Boston Time Capsule on exhibit at MFA

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sat, Apr 04, 2015

Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the contents of the Massachusetts State House time capsule before it is reburied.

"The time capsule was found to contain coins, newspapers, a medal depicting George Washington, and a silver plaque believed to be engraved by Paul Revere. In this exhibition, the contents are displayed in front of the monumental Thomas Sully painting, The Passage of the Delaware (1819). The installation will explore the significance of the objects found in the capsule and the role of the prominent figures involved in both the original burial in 1795, and reburial in 1855. Surrounded by related works of art on view throughout the Wing, visitors can also see portraits of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere by John Singleton Copley, coins identical to those in the time capsule, and other historical objects in nearby galleries."

This amazing exhibit will only be on display until April 22nd.
Click here to learn more about this exhibit
 

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Easter 2015 Ideas

Posted by Susie Callahan on Fri, Apr 03, 2015

Check out these great Easter festivities around Boston, thanks to Boston.com. There's something for everyone: foodies, families, and adventure-seekers:

Five days of egg-hunting:"Keep your eyes peeled while strolling through the North End this week. Ten Easter eggs filled with prizes have been hidden throughout the Italian restaurant mecca. You have until Friday to find them. The 10 eggs contain gift cards to Pauli’s restaurant on Salem Street. However, the cards will only be honored until Saturday, so if you find one, be quick like a bunny and make reservations."

For ride seekers:"If your happy place is a carnival full of lights and rides and food and fun, we’ve got the perfect Easter week activity for you.Get in line for the Ferris wheel or roller coaster, grab some fried dough, spend time with the animals in the petting zoo, and try your hand at a carnival game. It’s all happening at the Revere Spring Carnival, which opened March 26 and runs daily through April 19."

 

For a zoo deal:"The early birds get the best deal at Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo every first Saturday of the month when adults are charged a children’s admission price (a $6 savings at Franklin and $4 savings at Stone). Arrive between 10 a.m. and noon to snag the deal.And if you head to the Stone Zoo Easter weekend, you’ll enjoy an Easter celebration to boot. The zoo will celebrate the holiday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Children will enjoy games, music, crafts by Michaels, and other fun surprises, as well as photos with the Easter bunny for a $5 suggested donation. The proceeds will benefit Stone Zoo."

For foodies:"Forget the traditional Easter ham, and go Guatemalan this Easter at BOKX 109.Executive Chef Israel Medina will cook roasted Pork shoulder tamales, an Easter tradition from his native Guatemala. The tamales are made with masa and fillings and are wrapped in leaves and steamed. They’ll be served with crunchy pickled green cabbage slaw."

For the full article, click here. 

 

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2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt hosted by Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Posted by Susie Callahan on Thu, Apr 02, 2015

Join the Easter fun at Faneuil Hall's 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday:

 "To celebrate the Easter holiday, Faneuil Hall Marketplace will host its 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt. Participants will gather in the Upper Rotunda at Quincy Market at 10:00am to pick up their clue sheet that includes riddles and hints leading to the merchants in possession of the eggs. Additionally, the clue sheet will also contain a coupon for 5 percent off of a purchase at any of the participating merchants for April 4. Most eggs will be filled with candy, however, there will be special eggs containing coupons valid for a free item at each shop. Plan ahead and reserve your free Easter Basket ahead of time by visiting"

 

This event will be held form 10am-12pm on Saturday. Admission is free!
To learn more, click here

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ICA First Fridays: Footloose

Posted by Susie Callahan on Wed, Apr 01, 2015

Start your weekend off with a bang at the Institute of Contemporary Art. On the first Friday of each month, from 5pm-10pm, the ICA hosts an after hours event, themed around the current gallery exhibitions. First Fridays feature DJs, live performances, gallery talks, specialty cocktails, and more. The Water Cafe at the ICA offers a small bites menu and full bar - this is where you can find the cocktails inspired by the current exhibitions.

This, Friday, April 3rd is Footloose: "Professional dancers, a good DJ, infectious beats...JUST DANCE." 

 

Admission is completely free for members of the ICA and only $15 for nonmembers.

These events are 21+

For more info on the ICA, click here

 

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April 2015 Boston Home Buyer Class

Posted by Susie Callahan on Tue, Mar 31, 2015

CGR_logo_HiResPresented by acclaimed experts in the Boston Real Estate Market from Charlesgate Realty Group, as well as local mortgage market experts, our Boston Home Buyer Class is your opportunity to learn the home buying process the right way - before you enter a transaction!  Get educated in a casual, fun setting and avoid the pitfalls that can cause financial and emotional problems during the buying process.

Attend our FREE Boston homebuying class to learn:

• Renting vs. Buying: Whether it even makes sense for you to buy right now
• Homebuying process and timeline: How long it actually takes to buy
• Working with a buyer agent: How it works and whether or not you really need one

• What mortgages are still available and how much cash you need to buy.
• Using neighborhood level data (like discount ratios and real time trend graphs) to value properties
• Negotiating 101: How to craft your offer to drive a hard bargain!
• Top 10 online resources to aid your home search

Is this class for you?  Well, if you’re looking for a fun, low key, and informal way to learn the Boston real estate market from the experts, then YES!  You’ll have a chance to ask any questions you want and get the straight scoop from us. Plus we’ll have pizza and beer!  How can you pass that up! 

Sign up by clicking the banner below!

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Samuel Adams Flight Night at the Boston Brewery

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Mar 30, 2015

4126394479_88cfa640ef_zWhat better way to kick off spring with a free flight of Sam Adams beer?

"Join us for Flight Night every Wednesday from 5PM to 7PM at the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery during the Spring and Summer season! Create your own complimentary flight plan by choosing from our beers on tap and in growlers, ranging from experimental brews to our flagship Boston Lager and seasonal styles. Come by after work and have a beer with friends in our historic brewery. We'll also have our unique growler beers available for purchase."

This event is FREE, but you do have to RSVP, which you can do here

 

 

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