Daily Briefs

Tuesday’s Brief: The Quiet Few, FOCCP Meeting, San Gennaro Feast Highlights

Today is Tuesday, April 9 and here’s what else you need to know for today…

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 monthly meeting, see additional details here.

News from Across the Harbor:

Check Out the Opening Menus (and Shuffleboard Table) at the Quiet Few

This past weekend the highly anticipated new Jeffries Point bar, The Quiet Few, opened to the public. The restaurant aims to be the everyday gathering for those who simply want to grab a “bit and a beer on a Sunday afternoon”, read more on Boston Magazine.

Exploring with the Locals:

Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Wednesday, April 10

2:00PM Liaison, Lunch and Learn at Caffee Dello Sport. Meet with your Neighborhood Liaison, Maria Lanza, to learn more about Civic Engagement and opportunities to serve your community at 308 Hanover Street.

5:00PM Poetry of Martin Scorsese’s “Mean Streets” at the North End Library. David Blair’s new book of essays Walk Around discusses Scorsese’s 1973 film Mean Streets as a poetic text and touchstone toward understanding urban geographies and as an introduction to personal art. David will join film series curator Barry Marshall to introduce the movie with a reading from his work about watching Mean Streets in Pittsburgh.

6:00PM Free Reiki Session at Mariner’s House. There will be a free Reiki clinic at the Mariners House, 11 North Square, 6-8 pm. 2nd floor. Refreshments will be provided. Your neighbor and Reiki Master, Sunny Davidson.

6:30PM Friends of NE Library Meeting. The Friends of the North End Library will hold a meeting at 25 Parmenter Street.

Thursday, April 11

7:00PM NEWRA Monthly Meeting at Nazzaro Center. Stop by 30 North Bennet Street for the North End Waterfront Residents Association monthly meeting, see additional details here.

From the Community:

Video Feature: Boston’s First Annual San Gennaro Feast

As the weather improves, preparations are being made for another Summer feast season in Boston’s North End. To wrap up the 2018 feast season, videographer Rocco Capano shares these feature highlights from Boston’s First Annual San Gennaro Feast, continue reading.

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