Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Brief: St. John School / NEMPAC Concert, Special Old North Tours, Disney with Mr. Dan, Zakim Sunsets

Things to know for Tuesday

Today is Tuesday, May 22 and if you attended the NEAA Baseball Opening Day Celebration, the North End Athletic Association would like to say a huge THANK YOU, continue reading

Here’s what else you need to know for today…

10:30AM Disney with Mr. Dan. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street as Toddlers and Preschool age kids are invited to join Mr. Dan for a collection of Disney Shorts. Large groups can register at 617-227-8135.

6:00PM Special Old North Tours – Celebrating Craftsmanship. Sharpen your observation skills and study the aesthetic components of the Old North Church while celebrating the craftsmanship involved in building and creating this national icon, see additional details here.

Notable News:

City Council divided on Walsh’s proposed rules to restrict Airbnb-type short-term rentals

New rules to rein in Boston’s growing short-term rental industry could be voted on as soon as this Wednesday by the City Council. The proposed rules could potentially put as many as 2,000 apartments being rented to tourists back on Boston’s traditional housing market, read more on the Boston Globe.

Zakim Bridge Sunset:

Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Wednesday, May 23

12:30PM St John School Music Concert. Join NEMPAC at St. Stephen’s Church at 401 Hanover Street for the Spring Music Concert. Led by NEMPAC teaching artist and St. John School Music Director, Ms. Alexandra Dietrich, this concert will showcase grades K-8 in their final performance of the year! Students will present musical pieces they’ve been working on since the Holiday Break. The St. John’s After-School Honors Choir, made up of students from grades 5-8, will also perform.

6:00PM Six Steps to a College Essay at North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter street to learn about the six steps to a successful college essay.

6:30PM Old North Speaker Series: The Rev. Stephen T. Ayres. Join the Old North Church as Rev. Stephen T. Ayres discusses occupational Hazards: 20 years as Old North’s Leader, see additional details here.

Thursday, May 24

3:00PM City Council Hearing on Parking Fines. Join the City Council Committee on Government Operations in the Iannella Chamber on the fifth floor at 1 City Hall Square for a hearing on the scheduling of new, increased parking fines, see additional details here.

5:30PM Mayors at Harbor for All Summit. Join Boston Harbor Now and other nonprofits committed to the Harbor at the IMAX Theater at the New England Aquarium for the first of many conversations about the Boston Harbor, see additional details here.

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