Things to know for Monday
Today is Monday, March 19 or otherwise known as St. Joseph’s Day – a day when Pope Pius IX decreed Joseph as the patron saint of the Church. Since 1870, Catholics have used this day to reflect on Joseph’s faithfulness, dignity and obedience. Read more about how to properly celebrate and reflect.
Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead…
6:00PM Parcel 9 – Haymarket Hotel Public Meeting. There will be a public meeting at 1 City Hall Square as the development team has filed a second notice of project change and an amendment to the Haymarket Hotel project, see additional details here.
6:00PM RUFF Shake the Tree Fundraiser. Come shop, sip and nibble for a great cause at Shake the Tree located at 67 Salem Street. 20% of the proceeds will go towards RUFF, see additional details here.
Notable News:
Where to Eat Chicken Parm Sandwiches in Boston
Chicken parmesan is one of those classic Italian-American staples and what better way to eat it than stuffed between two slices of bread? The North End features a number of exemplary versions of this sandwich and Eater Boston has strategically mapped out the best of the best.
Date Night: Parla & City Winery
Dive into the wine culture for your next date night while listening to your favorite musicians at the North End music club newcomer City Winery. Continue reading on WCVB.
Celebrating the Saints:
Plan your events with the Community Calendar:
Tuesday, March 20
10:30AM Disney Shorts with Mr. Dan. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street where toddlers and preschool-aged kids are invited to join Mr. Dan for a changing collection of disney shorts. Large groups need to register in advance by calling 617-227-8135.
4:00PM Boston Public Market Annual Open House. Join the Boston Public Market at 100 Hanover Street for the annual event that showcases the best of what the BPM has to offer.
Wednesday, March 21
6:30PM Adult Book Discussion Group: “Pachinko”. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for a discussion on Min Jin Lee’s “Pachinko”. Copies of the book are available at the library’s front desk, see additional details here.
6:30PM N.E.T. (North End Teen) Book Club. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street as the North End Teen Book Club discusses their next book, “Renegades”. Snacks will be served and copies of the book can be found at the front desk of the library.
From the Community:
Relive the Night that Launched the Revolution!
Join the Old North Church & Historic Site for the 243rd Lantern Ceremony marking the night that launched the American Revolution on April 18, 1775. The Old North Foundation of Boston will host a ceremony on April 15, 2018 at 8PM with a sponsor reception at 6:30PM, continue reading.
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