The perfect coda to the vacation week was provided courtesy of theBoston Foundation. For the 2nd year in a row, the good people at that charitable organization made a gift of 50 tickets, including a voucher for a snack, available to the center. Rapidly becoming the circus of choice with families and children, this year’s edition, entitled “Metamorphosis” featured jugglers, contortionists, magicians, clowns and assorted acts of physical amazement from the talented circus ensemble. Once again, thanks to the Boston Foundation for not only the tickets and vouchers, but also for the family friendly Sunday afternoon date and time. Ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages, welcome to the display of “Nazzaro Center-goes-to-the- Big Apple” pictures below! Keep up with the Nazzaro Center at NazzaroBCYF.com.
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