Daily Briefs

Thursday’s Brief: All Saints Day, Neighborhood Night, Public Safety Meeting, Aquarium Lecture Series

Things to know for Thursday

Today is Thursday, November 1 and the recent death of Whitey Bulger has the country outlining key events throughout the famed mob boss’ life, read more on NBC Boston

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

4:00PM All Saints Day Mass and Procession at St. Leonard Church. All The Local North End Feast And Saints Have Been Invited To Join a Procession Through The Streets Of The North End After Mass at 5pm, with Two Street Bands And Also Church Singers, see additional details here.

5:00PM North Street Grille Neighborhood Night. Join North Street Grille for their Neighborhood Night on the first Thursday of every night when 30% of all sales will go back to the neighborhood, see additional details here.

6:00PM North End Public Safety Meeting. Stop by the Nazzaro Center at 30 North Bennet Street for the North End / Waterfront Public Safety Meeting.

7:00PM Aquarium Lecture Series: Inclusive Community Resilience. Communities across the United States are facing a variety of changes and challenges. Three East Boston leaders are taking steps to engage diverse residents in activities to help foster community resilience in light of the challenges, see additional details here.

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Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Friday, November 2

IdeaBoston Festival. I AM Books’ two-day festival will take place on Nov. 2 and 3 at the Dante Alighieri building in Cambridge, and will feature dozens of panel presentations, workshops, film screenings, a theatrical representation and one big party to top it all off!

10:00AM NBSS Open House 2018. Stop by the North Bennet Street School at 150 North Street for an open house to learn more about the school’s offerings and be inspired.

1:00PM Friday Films at the North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for their November film series: Pre-Code Hollywood, see additional details here.

Saturday, November 3

IdeaBoston Festival. I AM Books’ two-day festival will take place on Nov. 2 and 3 at the Dante Alighieri building in Cambridge, and will feature dozens of panel presentations, workshops, film screenings, a theatrical representation and one big party to top it all off!

10:00AM NBSS Open House 2018. Stop by the North Bennet Street School at 150 North Street for an open house to learn more about the school’s offerings and be inspired.

10:00AM Cutillo Park Clean-Up. Stop by the Cutillo Park on Morton Street for a clean up day, see additional details here.

1:00PM “Step on It” Scavenger Hunt by WalkBoston. Join in a sidewalk scavenger hunt through downtown Boston hosted by WalkBoston and cosponsored by the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District (BID) and MP Boston, see additional details here.

1:30PM From Italy to the North End – Photographs and Stories from 1972 – 1982. Stop by the Dante Aighieri Society of MA at 41 Hampshire Street in Cambridge for this discussion as park of the IDEA Boston Festival, see additional details here.

4:00PM From Ellis Island to Boston’s North End: Tales of Italian Immigration. Stop by the Dante Aighieri Society of MA at 41 Hampshire Street in Cambridge for this discussion as park of the IDEA Boston Festival, see additional details here.

From the Community:

RUFF’s Month of Giving

RUFF North End Dog Group is collecting donations for Boston Animal Control during the month of November, continuer reading.

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Keep up with what’s happening on the Events Calendar.

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