Victorian and Contemporary Sculpture Walk Tour Victorian and contemporary sculpture with the Trust's Curator of Historic Collections Elise Ciregna and Executive Director Cecily Miller. We will vis...
Organized by Jon | Type: Walking, TourThe 10th Annual Lantern Festival Join us for a moving memorial ceremony inspired by Buddhist rituals. Inscribe a lantern with a personal message to friends or family and float it across Lake Hibis...
Organized by Jon | Type: FestivalOur May practice was rained out! Come join us for a noncompetitive morning of shooting hoops, brushing up on skills, or just getting back in shape. See old friends and met new people! RSVP by July...
Organized by Keshet | Type: Pick-up BasketballThe Architects and Architecture of Forest Hills Anthony Sammarco, author of more than 50 books on Boston history, leads you on a tour exploring the theme of architecture at Forest Hills. Some of t...
Organized by Jon | Type: Walking, TourTour guide in-residence Al Maze illuminates the history of Boston with fascinating stories of the individuals, both prominent and less well known, buried at Forest Hills Cemetery. We will enjoy the...
Organized by Jon | Type: Walking, Tour"All the world's a stage..." including the Boston Common. Bring your own picnic and enjoy a beautiful summer evening as we take in a performance of the gender-bending As You Like It. Meet at 7:00 ...
Organized by Keshet | Type: Theater-going picnicIt's All About Choice-- Know the Facts to Make the Right Choice in 2008 An In Choice Company Event At Clery's- Near Back Bay on the Orange Line and Copley on the Green Line Interested in the upco...
Organized by Marina Barcelo | Type: Cocktail, Party/Election, and, Choice, IssuesEase into Sunday with a lazy morning of food, friends, and mimosas. Extra points for wearing your bunny slippers. RSVP by Wednesday, July 30 to Orly at orly@keshetonline.org or 617.524.9227 for lo...
Organized by Keshet | Type: brunchFirst Thursdays Each First Thursday of the month from May to September, businesses along Centre and South Streets are transformed into galleries featuring works from local artists. Open receptions ...
Organized by Jon | Type: ArtOh, Those Victorians! In the nineteenth century the middle class rose to cultural dominance in America. In Boston, mass production bore a new feature: department stores. These emporiums contained ...
Organized by Jon | Type: Walking, Tour
Beecher Park
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JP Volunteers
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JP Neighbors Cycling
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JP Plays Board Games
(19 members)
JP Tennis
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Garbage Brigade
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Roller Skatin' Neighbors
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The Mug Project
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