Naturescaping Your Yard with Karen Bussolini Naturescaping is landscaping with nature – attracting and sustaining wildlife, using native and well-adapted plants, using resources wisely, avoiding environmental pollution. But it also […]
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Pottering Around the UK: Real Life Locations from the World of Harry Potter Travel vicariously as Anglophile and former UK resident Claire Evans takes you on a historic, scenic, architectural […]
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From Uptown Girls to Downton Abbey: How American Gilded Age Heiresses Invaded the British Aristocracy Fans of “Downton Abbey” and “The Gilded Age” will delight as Anglophile and former U.K. […]
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If you’re getting close to Medicare eligibility, this seminar is for you. Whether you are planning to retire or will continue to work, it’s important to know your Medicare options. A […]
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Author Stephanie Schorow will discuss her new book, The Great Boston Fire: The Inferno That Nearly Incinerated The City, on Zoom. 150 years ago, for two days in November 1872, […]
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Author Zachary Lamothe will discuss his new book, “Classic Restaurants of Boston,” on Zoom. The story of Boston is inextricably linked to food, hence its nickname Beantown. Given the city’s […]
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Accused of a 1920 South Braintree robbery, during which two men were murdered in cold blood, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were convicted and sentenced to death. But did evidence […]
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We are probably all familiar with French Impressionist paintings – the sun-dappled haystacks by Claude Monet and the fresh young faces captured by Auguste Renoir. Come learn about the artists […]
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the reigning god of classical music in Vienna during the mid-to-late 1700s. His life has been analyzed in books and even films, but little is known […]
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Life as an independent adult can feel complicated and overwhelming. How can you be ready for the challenges ahead? This workshop, geared towards 17 to 30 year-olds, will help you […]
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