The last full week of March and the first full week of Spring, could it get any better? After a grueling and record breaking snowfall this winter, take the opportunity to get out to some local meetings and community happenings. Looking for more to do? Take a look at the City of Boston Calendar for more events around the city.
Monday, March 23
2:00pm Oral Hygiene And Health Concerns Workshop at West End Public Library 151 Cambridge Street Boston,
Oral Hygiene And Health Concerns Workshop Presented by Tufts School of Dental Medicine. This event was arranged by the ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center. For more information call 617-523-8125 and ask for Geetha Renganathan.
Tuesday, March 24
7:00pm NEWRA Zoning, Licensing & Construction (ZLC) Committee Meeting – Mariner’s House
Located at 11 North Square, visit zlc.newra.org for more information on the group that acts to preserve, protect and enhance the residential character of the North End.
Wednesday, March 25
6:00 pm Film: “Nora’s Will” at North End Library – 25 Parmenter Street, Boston
Nora’s Will (2008). Starring Fernando Lujan Nora had a plan. It would bring her ex-husband, Jose, and the rest of their family together for a magnificent Passover feast. Run time: 92 minutes.
3:00pm Lecture – Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic
[Congregational Library and Archives, 14 Beacon Street] Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic History Matters series American author and historian John Putnam Demos’s most recent book, The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic is another compelling recount from a long line of his investigations into early American life and practice. More Information.
6:30pm Old North Speaker Series: Michael Greenburg – “Paul Revere: Beyond the Midnight Ride”
Located at Old North Church, 193 Salem Street – The Old North Spring Speaker Series continues with “Paul Revere: Beyond the Midnight Ride.” Join author and attorney Michael Greenburg at Old North Church as he discusses the far more complex personality of Paul Revere than the one seen in Longfellow’s “Paul Revere’s Ride.” Reserve free tickets at OldNorth.com.
Anytime you need, take a look at our events calendar!