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Events This Week: Start of Dine Out Boston

Moving our way through 2014 into mid-March, St. Patrick’s Day in Boston always brings in quite a crowd. This week is the kick-start of Dine Out Boston, the rebrand to Restaurant Week. The first round of Dine Out Boston lasting up until this Friday, before kicking off another week on Sunday March 23rd through March 28th. Catch, “Le Corbusier” the film about the French/Swiss Architect and Urban Planner. Be sure to have your dog licensed and vaccinated for rabies this week at the Nazzaro Center. NEMPAC hosts another new creative movement while cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles and surprises will be served at the fundraiser to support the works of The Friends of the North End Library!

All Week

Courtesy of the Catered Affair at the Boston Public Library

Dine Out Boston Week Through March 21st
The re-branding of Restaurant Week Boston as Dine Out Boston, debuting March 16-21 will feature a more flexible pricing and menu structure for diners. Instead of all restaurants offering a prix fixe three-course menu, diners will be able to select from a wide range of options such as multi-course tasting menus and individual plates. The charitable partner for Dine Out Boston 2014 is The Freedom Trail Foundation, celebrating 50 years of this iconic walk to freedom. Each participating restaurant selects ONE of the three price options – the Chef then prepares a menu to suit. Lunch $15/$20/$25 | Dinner $28/$33/$38. Prices are per person and do not include beverages, tax or gratuity. More Details and Participating Restaurants 

Monday, March 17

♣ Happy St. Patrick’s Day ♣

Tuesday, March 18

4:00pm Dog Licensing & Vaccine Clinic at Nazzaro Center  – 30 N Bennet St, Boston
Lasting until 7pm, take advantage of the 2014 City of Boston Dog Licensing & Low Cost Rabies Vaccine Clinic. View Post for additional information.

Wednesday, March 19

 St. Joseph’s Day

6:30pm Film “Le Corbusier” The West End Museum, 150 Staniford St., Suite 7, Boston
A documentary on the French/Swiss Architect and Urban Planner Le Corbusier; called one of the pioneers of modern architecture. Le Corbusier’s controversial ideas on architecture and urban planning were hotly contested during his time by greats such as Salvador Dali, Jan Jacobs, and Lewis Mumford. While Le Corbusier was one of the few to recognize the future importance of the automobile, his emphasis on the new technology was seen as creating isolation and destroying connectivity. Using his five points of architecture, Le Corbusier designed whole cities of skyscrapers with vast lawns between them. Pre-registration is required and available!

Thursday, March 20

6:30pm North End Library Fundraiser at the Fairmont Battery Wharf Hotel [3 Battery Wharf, Boston]
Cocktails, hors d’oeuvre, raffles and surprises will be part of the festivities set to help raise money to support the works of The Friends of the North End Library. $45 per person for members, $55 per person for non-members. To purchase tickets or make a donation go to www.friendsnelibrary.org or view the post for more information. 

Friday, March 21

12:30pm New NEMPAC Class! Performing Arts Adventures Begins for Babies & Toddlers
9 Boston Harbor Community Church, Salutation Street, Boston.
NEMPAC offers a new creative movement and dramatic play class for babies and toddlers and their care-givers (6 months – 24 months). Contact ssnow@nempacboston.org to sign up!

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