Arts & Culture Event Notices

Spring 2019 Events at the Paul Revere House

This spring we encourage you to immerse yourself and your family in the sights, sounds, textures, and personalities of Colonial Boston. During our April Vacation drop-in events we will encourage children of all ages to put themselves in the figurative shoes of Paul Revere’s own children, dressing in reproduction clothes and playing period games. We Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Residents Worry About Waterfront, Friends of NE Library Meeting, Sons of Liberty Bowl

Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, September 12. Here’s what you need to know for today… 6:30PM Friends of the NE Library Meeting. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter street for their monthly meeting. 6:30PM Paul Revere’s Sons of Liberty Bowl: An American Icon. Stop by the Old South Meeting House Read More…

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Fall Events at the Paul Revere House: Fife & Drum, Tinsmithing, Puritan Fashions and More

Join the Paul Revere House on Sunday afternoons this September and October for colonial music, demonstrations and more! See the full schedule below. September 9/8: Patriot Fife and Drum 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Enjoy a lively concert of music that accompanied colonists as they marched, danced, wooed their beloveds, and waged war. David Vose and Sue Read More…

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Paul Revere: A Man of Many Occupations [June 5th Panel]

Tuesday, June 5, 6:30pm – 9:00pm Panel & Progressive Event Paul Revere: A Man of Many Occupations Speakers: Patrick Leehey, Nan Wolverton, Rob Martello Location: Old North Church, 193 Salem St., North End Boston Co-sponsored by the Paul Revere House Register here Today Paul Revere is a household name. He is heralded as the ultimate patriot, Read More…

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200th Anniversary of Paul Revere’s Death Commemorated at Granary Burying Ground

Boston locals and curious bystanders alike corralled into the elm tree enclosed Granary Burying Ground in Downtown Boston on May 10th to commemorate Massachusetts hero and industrialist Paul Revere, 200 years after his death on May 10, 1818. Born in the North End and renowned for his midnight ride to signal to the American militia Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief:Commemoration of Paul Revere’s Death, Neighborhood Meetings, Best Mother’s Day Date Ideas

Things to know for Thursday Today is Thursday, May 10 and the commemoration of Paul Revere’s death 200 years ago today. Join the Paul Revere House in commemorating the anniversary of Paul Revere’s death at 11:15 a.m at Granary Burial Ground. For more information, click here. Here’s what else you need to know for Thursday… 12:00PM Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Pizza Festival Returning to City Hall Plaza, Waterfront Sunsets and Patio Season

Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, May 9 and if you like pizza then you better mark your calendar because the second annual Boston Pizza Festival is coming to City Hall Place on Saturday, July 7th and Sunday, July 8th, continue reading.  Here’s what else you need to know for today… 6:30PM Friends Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Local Job Opportunity, FOCCP Meeting, Violin In The Making

Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, May 8 and if you’re looking for a part time front desk / sales position in the North End, Beacon Hill Athletic Club’s North End/Waterfront location could be just the fit for you, see additional details about applying for the position.  Here’s what else you need to Read More…

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Marathon Monday’s Brief: Happy Patriots Day, Nazzaro Marks One Boston Day, Massmouth Riff, March for Science

Things to know for Marathon Monday Today is Monday, April 16 and rain or shine…the Boston Marathon goes on. On yesterday’s 5th anniversary of the Boston Marathon tragedy, the city remembers the marathon bombing with a day of giving back.  Here’s what else you need to know for Monday… Patriots Day. The City offices are Read More…

Arts & Culture Event Notices

Relive the Night that Launched the Revolution!

Relive the Night that Launched the American Revolution Join Old North Church & Historic Site for the 243rd Lantern Ceremony   Step into the past and relive the evening of April 18, 1775 at the 243rd Lantern Ceremony! Hosted by the Old North Foundation of Boston, the ceremony will take place April 15, 2018 at 8:00pm Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Columbus Debate, North Square Groundbreaking, NEWNC / FOCCP Meetings

Things to know for Tuesday Events for Tuesday, October 10th: 5:30pm Reducing & Managing Stress: Walking the Labyrinth at Armenian Heritage Park. Learn new ways to reduce and manage stress, and enhance productivity and a unified work culture, while building community. 6:30pm FOCCP Meeting. The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park will be holding a meeting Read More…