Things to know for Tuesday
Today is Tuesday, October 9th and here’s everything you need to know for today…
5:30PM Reducing & Managing Stress: Walking the Labyrinth. Kip Hollister, Founder & CEO Hollister Staffing & Hollister Institute will teach a new way to reduce stress and enhance productivity and a unified work culture while building community. RSVP to hello@ArmenianHeritagePark.org.
6:30PM FOCCP Monthly Meeting at Mariner’s House. Stop by 11 North Square on the 2nd floor for the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park month’s meeting, see additional details here.
7:00PM NEWNC Monthly Meeting. The North End / Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) meets monthly (except August) on the 2nd Monday of the month, 7:00 p.m. at the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 N. Bennet Street. NEWNC meetings are open to the public. This month’s meeting will be on Tuesday due to the holiday, see additional details here.
Across the Harbor:
Charlestown Navy Yard warehouse to become museum and visitors center
The Hoosac Warehouse in the Charlestown Navy Yard will be redeveloped into a muesum and visitors center and the National Parks of Boston has secured $3 million in federal funding, read more on Curbed Boston.
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Plan your events with the Community Calendar:
Wednesday, October 10
6:30PM Friends of NE Library Meeting. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for their monthly meeting.
Thursday, October 11
10:30AM Kids Craft at the North End Library. Children 18 months and older are invited to design and create in a craft program just for kids at the North End Library located at 25 Parmenter Street.
12:30PM Let Me Tell You a Story at the West End Library – 151 Cambridge Street. Love a good story? Being read to is a rare pleasure for adults. On the second Thursday
7:00PM NEWRA Monthly Meeting at the Nazzaro Center. Stop by 30 North Bennet Street for the North End Waterfront Residents Association monthly meeting, see additional details here.
7:00PM Searching for Ancient Life on Mars at the IMAX Theater – 1 Central Wharf. Over the past 20 years, NASA has built and sent to Mars a series of orbiters, landers, and rovers designed to explore the red planet’s earliest history and seek signs of life. These missions discovered that in contrast to its current harsh environment, the ancient surface of Mars was wet, with a warmer climate, and thought to have been habitable by simple microorganisms. Read more and register here.
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