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Boston Flower and Garden Show 2015

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Mar 09, 2015

Even if it doesn't feel like spring outside, we can pretend...

The Boston Flower and Garden Show 2015 brings spring to the city for 5 days in March (March 11-15) at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston.

With over 25 unique garden displays,this event is the best and biggest flower show in the city. Along with the beautiful flower displays, you can view award-winning flower arrangements, learn from numerous presentations and demonstrations throughout the day, and explore the wide array of garden, culinary, landscaping, building, and decorative objects on sale by vendors.

"Whether you crave a glimpse of spring beauty and garden design ideas, or need to find talented professionals to make your dream landscape come true, or simply want to shop, there's something here for everyone to enjoy."

Learn more about this event here

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Trivia Night at the Milky Way Lounge

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sun, Mar 08, 2015

We've all had Sunday Fundays, but what about Monday Fundays?

Make your Mondays a little bit more exciting with Trivia Night at the Milky Way Lounge in Jamaica Plain. Flex your brain muscles and join the friendly crowd every Monday starting at 8pm. Prizes will be offered all night long, plus 50 cent wings from 8-10pm. Yes, you read that correctly..50 cents.

 

Don't miss this fun event that will actually make you look forward to a Monday for once. 

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The Salvation Army's Skatefest 2015

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sat, Mar 07, 2015

Join Salvation Army at Skatefest 2015 and help them fight to end child homelessness

The Skating Club of Boston will provide a spectacular skating performance that you, your family, and friends will not want to miss! Multiple national competitors and medalists as well as Olympic Bronze Medalist Simon Shnapir and partner Deedee Leng will all be participating.  All proceeds benefit The Salvation Army's Our Place Day Care Center for Homeless Children.

Their goal is to reach $10,000, so any donation helps! Here's a breakdown of just how much each dollar benefits their cause:

 

Provides 1 child with 1 toothbrush and toothpaste $5
Provides a birthday cake and decorations to celebrate 1 child's birthday $20
Enough food for 1 child to receive nutritious meals and snacks for 1 day $25
Provides child care for 1 child for 1 day $50
Provides child care for 2 children for 1 day $100
Provides child care for 1 child for 1 week $250
Provides child care for 1 child for 1 month $1,000
Provides child care for 1 child for 1 year $12,000

 

Purchase your ticket here.

This event takes place on Sunday, March 8 from 4:30pm-6:30pm at MIT Johnson Athletic Center 100 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139 

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Chocolate Walking Tour in Back Bay

Posted by Susie Callahan on Fri, Mar 06, 2015

We all know Back Bay to be historic neighborhood, rich in culture and beautiful architecture, but did you know that it's also rich in fine chocolate? What better way to spend a Saturday morning than browsing boutiques on Newbury Street, or wandering down Boylston Street while learning about and enjoying chocolate with your friends.

The tour begins Saturday morning, March 7th at 10:15 AM and meets at Flour Bakery: 131 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116

The walk itself is easy - less than a mile, and you'll get to pick up lots of delicious samples as you go.  Plus , you'll get tips on tasting, buying and storing fine chocolate. 

Advance tickets are required – tour size limited to 16. Reserve your spot today by clicking here

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ICA First Fridays - Southern Exposure

Posted by Susie Callahan on Thu, Mar 05, 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, March 6th is Southern Exposure: "Hey y'all! In conjunction with our exhibition When the Stars Begin to Fall: Imagination and the American South, we celebrate Southern creativity in all its forms: art, music, cuisine, and cocktails. Thaw out with tunes by DJ Texas Mike and enjoy live blues by Berklee College of Music. Feeling the heat? Refresh with our specialty drink: the mint julep."

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

These events are 21+

For a complete schedule of the event, click here

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Climb at Brooklyn Boulders

Posted by Susie Callahan on Wed, Mar 04, 2015

Brooklyn Boulders in Somerville isn't your average rock climbing gym. A unique combination of fitness, art, and entrepreneurship, this state of the art climbing facility is 40,000 square feet of awesome.

 

A variety of climbing classes are offered for first timers as well as climbing veterans. In addition to climbing, Brooklyn Boulders offers tons of other fitness and wellness classes - learn about everything from yoga to parkour to nutrition to slack line. 

28,000 square feet of world-class climbing, fitness classes, personal training, cafe & lounge spaces, dynamic community events, locker rooms complete with saunas and showers, active collaborative workspaces with free wifi, and extensive fitness equipment are just a few of their amazing amenities. 

Check out the calendar of classes and learn more about BKB Somerville here

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Dine Out Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Tue, Mar 03, 2015

The first Dine Out Boston week is here! There's no better time than the present to check out that new hot spot you've been itching to go to or test out that different type of cuisine you've always wanted to try. Dine Out Boston allows you to experience some of Boston's best cuisine at a special price. 

Participating restaurants choose from the following menu prices: Lunch  $15/$20/$25  |  Dinner  $28/$33/$38 The chef creates a prix fixe menu - one for lunch and one for dinner - designed to highlight that restaurants cuisine. 

Prices are per person and do not include beverages, tax or gratuity.

"Diners can choose from old favorites to the latest culinary hot spots, from nationally known chain restaurants to local chef owned bistros, from Asian or Argentinean fare to French, Italian, tapas and sushi, from the award-winning restaurants of Boston and Cambridge to the gourmet gems in the suburbs north, west and south of the city"

This event is happening March 1-6 & March 8-13

 

For a list of participating restaurants, check out the Dine Out Boston website

 

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Sam Adams Brewery Tour

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Mar 02, 2015

Head over to Jamaica Plain to take a tour of the Sam Adams Brewery.

Jim Koch, the founder and brewer of Sam Adams beers, helped to pioneer American craft beer industry through his dedication to creating the highest quality product. You'll learn all about the history of Samuel Adams brand and craft brewing process. You'll also get to sample a few beers and with over 30 styles of beer, there is surely to be a variety that you'll love. 

Tours are held about every 45 minutes Monday-Saturday beginning at 10am with special Morning Mash In tours starting at 9:40am-you have to RSVP a month in advance for these ones.

Tours are free, but a $2 donation (or more if you're feeling generous)  is encouraged, all of which go to local charities. 

Parking is tough around this area, so taking the T is recommended. 

For more about the Sam Adams Brewery Tour and other general info, click here

 

 

 

 

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Five Places to Outdoor Ice Skate in Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sun, Mar 01, 2015

 

Embrace these last (hopefully) few weeks of winter weather by taking advantage of Boston's outdoor ice skating options. Here are five great spots, as provided by the Boston Calendar:

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Chinese New Year Events - Dim Sum & Lion Dance Parade

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sat, Feb 28, 2015

Celebrate the year of the goat this Sunday, March 1st at the Chinese New Year Events in Chinatown. 

 

 

Start out by grabbing some Dim Sum (Chinese version of "small plates," served in the morning, and often through mid-afternoon on weekends - the perfect brunch!). Here are some ideas for great spots in Chinatown, from Boston Discovery Guide:

China Pearl: "Waitresses bustle around with carts of dim sum fresh from the kitchen.  If you don't see anything you like on one cart, you're sure to find plenty on the next.  Lines get long on the weekends; arrive before 10am for the shortest wait"

Chau Chow City: "Another Boston favorite serving dim sum from steam carts is Chau Chow City.Like China Pearl, Chau Chow City has plenty of large tables - excellent place to come with a group."

Great Taste Bakery and Restaurant: "Here, you order off a menu of sorts - really just a paper list.  You check the items that you want.  They arrive at the table, piping hot, as soon as the kitchen prepares them."

After a Dim Sum brunch, head out into the streets to enjoy the festivities,starting with the Lion Dance parade. The traditional Lion Dances are believed to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck. The dances will start on Beach Street at the Chinatown Gate and continue on various paths through he neighborhood, going from business to business and street to street. "Offerings", oftentimes oranges and cabbages,  are placed on a small chair or table by local bakeries and restaurants outside of their front door. 

There will be no shortage of Lion Dances, firecrackers, and drums making this an exciting event not to be missed.

To learn more about the Chinese New Year events, click here

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