Daily Briefs

Wednesday’s Brief: Red Sox Win Game One, Where to Watch the World Series, Harbor Use Public Forum, Celebrating What Unites Us, Library Series Concert

Things to know for Wednesday

Today is Wednesday, October 24 and the Red Sox are on to game 2 of the wold series after last night’s 8-4 win against the Dodgers. 

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

8:30AM Harbor Use Public Forum at Boston Harbor Hotel. Join Boston Harbor Now in the Leventhal Room at the Boston Harbor Hotel for a conversation with members of the City’s Environmental Department and the Boston Planning and Development Agency about the City’s next steps on Climate Ready Boston, see additional details here.

10:30AM Celebrating What Unites Us Series: Eastern Mediterranean. Stop by Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway for a two-part monthly program celebrating the immigrant experience and promoting healthy and active living while building cross-cultural understanding and community, see additional details here.

6:00PM NEMPAC Faculty Performance Library Series Concert. Join NEMPAC at the North End Library located at 25 Parmenter Street for the faculty performance series in honor of Italian Heritage Month.

Notable News:

Batter up: Watch the World Series at one of Boston’s top sports bars

Looking for a place to watch the Red Sox dominate in the World Series? Hoodline has pulled together a list of the best places around the city to watch the games, including one of the North End’s favorites – Four Winds Bar and Grill, read more on Hoodline.

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Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Thursday, October 25

10:30AM Kids Craft at the North End Library. Kids 18 months and older are invited to join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street to design and create in a craft program designed just for them.

6:00PM Fall Book Launch: New England Invite. Local foodie Kate Bowler of DomestikatedLife will be serving up snacks and signing copies of her new cookbook, featuring 70+ recipes, seasonal party menus, and easy entertaining tips at Shake the Tree located at 67 Salem Street.

7:00PM Harvest Party at Boston Public Market. Boston Public Market’s Third Annual Harvest Party will feature more than 30 BPM vendor food samples, 10 New England brewery and cidery pop-ups, live music, dancing, and more! It’s a full night of revelry that’s not to be missed!

7:00PM North End OSIA Swearing in at St. Leonard Church. North End OSIA (Lodge #2996) is officially being sworn-in as a charter. All prospective and current members are invited to attend this incredible event featuring national and local representatives from OSIA.

8:15PM North End OSIA Members Reception at Fisherman’s Club. Come join fellow North End OSIA members to celebrate the new lodge and network with your new brother and sister members. Space is limited so please message us directly or contact NorthEndOSIA@gmail.com with any questions.

Friday, October 26

10:00AM Preschool Movie Hour. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for their movie hour for children ages 1-6. This week’s film will be The Cat in the Hat Knows a lot About That! Halloween!

12:30PM ABCD Neighborhood Service Center Halloween Party. The ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center (NE/WE NSC) Annual Halloween Party will feature lunch and treats, but no tricks! Stop by place at 1 Michelangelo Street for the party and see additional details here.

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