January 22,
2018
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Featured Stories
In The News
This Week's Featured Event
Arts, Entertainment & Events
Meetings & Notices
Announcements
Deals & Promos
Construction & Utility Work Updates
BID Services & Links
City of Boston Services
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This Week's Featured Event
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ArtsEmerson Welcomes
U.S. Premiere of 'In The Eruptive Mode'
Starting Jan. 24th
ArtsEmerson is welcoming back Arab theatre-maker Sulayman Al-Bassam with "In The Eruptive Mode," which gives voice to six stories of endurance and resistance by Arab women caught in the turmoil of the Arab Spring. The production will only be at the Paramount Center for one week from Wednesday, Jan. 24th through Sunday, Jan. 28th.
"In The Eruptive Mode" is performed and subtitled in Arabic and English and accompanied by live music. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets. |
Arts, Entertainment & Events
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Enjoy Bach, Beethoven and More:
Tuesday Recitals at King's Chapel
King's Chapel (58 Tremont St.) offers public recitals on Tuesdays at 12:15 pm. Violinist Tanja Roos will perform works of Bach, Paganini, Ysaye and Zhangyi on Jan. 23rd. Carson Cooman will play the C.B. Fisk Organ with music by Andreas Willscher on Jan. 30th.
Recitals last between 30 and 40 minutes and feature a wide variety of musical genres and performing artists ranging from local students to traveling performers. Admission is a suggested donation of $5 and the donations are given to the performers. For more information please click here or call 617-227-2155.
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BostInno's Startups to Watch in 2018 Event at CIC Boston on Jan. 25th
BostInno is hosting its annual Startups to Watch event at CIC Boston (50 Milk St., CIC Lighthouse Room) on Thursday, Jan. 25th.
BostInno announced its annual Startups to Watch for 2018 list in December. It's a collection of early-stage Boston companies predicted for big things in the coming year and beyond.
The event will feature a panel discussion and startup showcase with several of the selected startups.
Click here for more information and tickets. This event is from 8 to 10 am.
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ArtsEmerson Presenting
Films at Paramount:
'Obsession' Jan. 24th-26th
'Summer (Zomer)' Feb. 2nd
ArtsEmerson is continuing to screen live productions and noteworthy films at the Paramount Center.
On Jan. 24th through Jan. 26th, there will be four screenings of "Obsession," which was broadcast live from the Barbican Theatre in London. The production is a new stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti's 1943 film about a drifter who meets a couple and a fiery affair ensues.
On Friday, Feb. 2nd, "Summer (Zomer)" will be screened. "Set over the course of one sweltering summer, this charming drama focuses on Anna, a quiet teen who yearns to escape the confines of her small town, defined by its ever-looming power plant."
Click
here for tickets and showtimes.
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Downtown Boston Residents' Association Social at Taste Wine Bar
Jan. 27th
The Downtown Boston Residents' Association is hosting a social to enjoy some good wine and good company at Taste Wine Bar (101 Summer St.) on Saturday, Jan. 27th. This event is from 3 to 6 pm and free to attend.
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Seeking Sanctuary: Music, Art and
Storytelling Workshop at the
Irish International Immigrant Center
The Irish International Immigrant Center (One State Street, Suite 800) is hosting Seeking Sanctuary: Music, Art and Storytelling Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 1st.
During the free workshop attendees will listen to performances by Palaver Strings musicians, uilleann piper Joey Abarta and Irish composer Charlie Lennon. There will also be a discussion about how the community culture of Ireland has had an impact on the City of Boston.
The workshop is from 6 to 7:30 pm. |
BostonSpeaks February Series:
Your Healthy, Happy You! on Feb. 2nd
Learn how to balance your life, health and happiness with rock star panelists at BostonSpeaks February Speaking Series "Your Healthy, Happy You!" on Friday, Feb. 2nd.
BostonSpeaks hosts a free monthly panel breakfast series the first Friday of every month for entrepreneurs to learn, network and get inspired.
Panelists include: Alex Bynum, Founder & CEO of Empowher You and energy healer; Jennifer Hanaway, Certified Personal trainer and holistic nutritionist; and Kristin Thomas, Founder of the Thrive By Food and health coach.
This panel is from 8 to 10 am at CIC Boston (50 Milk St., Floor 20, Lighthouse Room). RSVP by clicking here. |
Enjoy Mini Mondays at Shed's BBQ with Two Sliders & Homemade Fries
Shed's BBQ (32 Bromfield St.) is offering Mini Mondays featuring two delicious sliders and homemade fries with chipotle ketchup.
Get two sliders of BBQ chopped brisket for $12, BBQ pulled chicken or pork for $10 or mix-and-match for $11. Check out Shed's menu at ShedsBBQ.com. |
Liberty Travel Giving Away
$10,000
Gift Card on National Plan for
Vacation Day on Jan. 27th
January 27th is
National Plan For Vacation Day and to help
Liberty Travel (35 Winter St.) is giving away a $10,000 gift card.
All you have to do to enter is come into the store between Jan. 27th and Jan. 31st and fill out a form. You can also contact a travel consultant to schedule an appointment by calling 617-478-4920.
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The Merchant is Hosting Revolution Brewing's Extreme Beer Fest After-Party Feb. 2nd
The Merchant (60 Franklin St.) is hosting Revolution Brewing's Extreme Beer Fest After-Party on Friday, Feb. 2nd.
There will be 10 breweries offering barrels of 10 different beers. Hang out with the brewers and enjoy limited-supply beers. The party is from 10 pm to 2 am. Food will be served until 1 am. Click here for more information. |
Win a Valentine's Day Dinner for Two at Serafina Boston
Serafina Boston (10 High St.) is holding a contest to win a dinner for two on Valentine's Day. All you have to do is either like Serafina Boston on Facebook by clicking here or retweet this tweet by clicking here. The winner will be chosen on Feb. 9th.
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Half Price Appetizers at Avenue One on Fridays in January
Avenue One (inside Hyatt Regency Boston, 1 Avenue de Lafayette) is offering half price appetizers from 4 to 7 pm every Friday in January.
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Take Sushi Rolling Classes with Pabu's Executive Chef Ben Steigers
Learn how to roll sushi from one of the best in the business with private classes led by Pabu's Executive Chef Ben Steigers.
This will be a private learning experience where you will not only learn the basics of how to make sushi, but also the rich history and culture behind it.
The class syllabus includes: history of sushi, light snacks and beverages served, sushi etiquette, basic ingredients and tools, sushi rice, and three styles of sushi: uramaki, futomaki and temaki.
Private group classes are available for booking every day from 11 am to 4 pm or 5 to 8 pm and include the sushi course, snacks, sushi rolls, a take-home sushi kit, recipes, instructions and basic tools.
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Enjoy a Drink and Jazz at
Avery Bar's Piano Bar
Do you enjoy live jazz with a contemporary twist? Then check out the
Avery Bar (10 Avery St., inside The Ritz-Carlton, Boston) and its
Piano Bar on
Thursday and Friday evenings.
There is a rotation of musicians, including electric violinist Tara Novak, and Yvonne Aubert and David Throne Scott on piano and vocals.
The Avery Bar has a great array of cocktails, wine, beer and spirits, and offers appetizers, fine cheeses, charcuterie and more. Click here for the menu. The Piano Bar is on Thursday and Friday evenings from 5:30 to 9:30 pm.
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Tonight: Public Meeting
One Post Office Square
The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) is hosting a public meeting to discuss a proposal to upgrade the existing property at One Post Office Square tonight (Monday, Jan. 22nd).
Anchor Line Partners and Jones Lang LaSalle Corporation have proposed to replace the existing facade with a glass curtainwall from the ground level to level 30, an overclad system between levels 31 and 38, along with the addition of mid-level and roof-level attractions. The existing parking structure and associated spaces will be demolished and replaced by a new 18-story structure with ground floor retail and drop-off for an automated parking garage.
This meeting is taking place at One Post Office Square, (26th Floor, main conference room, please wait in lobby to be escorted to meeting) from 6 to 8 pm. |
Public Meeting: 115 Winthrop Square
Impact Advisory Group on Feb. 1st
The 115 Winthrop Square Impact Advisory Group (IAG) will meet to discuss Millennium Partners' proposed development of the former Winthrop Square Garage on Thursday, Feb. 1st at the BPDA Board Room (City Hall, 9th Floor).
This meeting is different than a traditional community meeting. IAG members work closely with the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) to identify the impacts of a project and recommend appropriate community benefits to offset those impacts. IAG meetings prioritize discussion between the project developer and IAG members.
This meeting is open to the public. Please contact Casey Ann Hines at Casey.A.Hines@Boston.gov or 617-918-4244 for more info. This meeting is from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. |
Bostonian Society Essay Contest for
School-Age Children Due Feb. 15th
The Bostonian Society and Boston Duck Tours, with support from Revolution 250, is sponsoring its yearly essay contest for students to promote an appreciation for the state's history.
The contest is for grades 5-8. Students in grades 5-6 are asked to submit an essay of 300-500 words, and students in grades 7-8 are asked to submit an essay of 500-700 words.
The first place student in each grade group receives a Duck Tour and a visit to the Old State House for his/her class (up to 36 people including chaperones). In addition, the author of the winning essay in the grades 7-8 category will receive a $1,000 scholarship payable upon acceptance to an institution of higher education.
Click
here to learn more about this year's topic, how to enter and more. Essays are due Feb. 15th.
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Snow & Cold Weather Safety Info:
Shoveling, Parking and More
Whether you're a property owner, a homeowner or a resident with a car it's important to know about shoveling and parking regulations, snow emergencies and more. The City of Boston has a resourceful webpage providing all necessary info
here, and below is important info to know for when the white stuff comes down.
Shoveling Info:
Click here for City of Boston rules on clearing snow.
Property owners must:
- Clear sidewalks within three hours of snowfall ending or three hours after sunrise if it snows overnight, and
- Clear at least a 42-inch-wide path for wheelchairs and strollers.
Do not shovel snow into the street or you can be subject to fines. Also please remember to:
- Remove ice to bare pavement or make as level as possible and treat with sand, sawdust, or similar material.
- Please clear any snow that may be blocking a handicap ramp, fire hydrant or catch basin.
- Don't leave snow or ice on stairways or fire escapes. All common means of exit must be clear in case of fire or another emergency.
What To Do With Your Car When It Snows:
During a snow emergency main roads need to be clear for plows and emergency vehicles. If you're parked on one of these main roads during a snow emergency, you may be ticketed and your vehicle may be towed. How do you know if you can't park on a street during a snow emergency? Check the signs posted on the street. Also, here is map of restricted roads due to a snow emergency.
Click here for a City of Boston list of discount parking garages available during snow emergencies. Click here for the BID's webpage of local parking garages. It is recommended you contact the parking garages to see if they are open for vehicles.
Please also call the BID's dispatch line at 617-261-0066 to report sidewalks, handicapped ramps or other Downtown Crossing public ways that need to be shoveled. Our Ambassadors will be out in the snow 24 hours a day making sure the sidewalks are clear!
Cold Weather Safety Tips
When you know severely cold weather is coming, remember to take steps to prepare. Please also check on your elderly or disabled neighbors, and take caution when using portable heating devices like space heaters. If you have an emergency please call 911. Click here for Cold Weather Safety Tips from the City of Boston.
Important Phone Numbers
Boston Fire, Boston Police and Emergency Services: 911
Non-emergency requests: 311
Eversource gas and electric: 1-800-592-2000
National Grid: 1-800-322-3223
Boston Water & Sewer Commission: 617-989-7000
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority: 617-242-6000
City of Boston Tow Lot: 617-635-3900
National Weather Service: 508-822-0634
Verizon: 800-837-4966
City of Boston Animal Care and Control: 617-635-5348
Cold Relief Heatline: 800-632-8175
Elderly Commission: 617-635-4366
Emergency Shelter Commission: 617-635-4507
MBTA: 617-222-3200
MEMA: 508-820-1428
Mass. Road and Traffic Conditions: 617-374-1234
City of Boston Neighborhood Services: 617-635-3485
State Police: 617-740-7600
Transit Police: 617-222-1212
City of Boston Veterans Services: 617-635-3957
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Construction & Utility Work Updates
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New Developments Under Construction, Proposed Projects and More
Downtown Boston is continually transforming, with new buildings rising, as well as transportation projects taking place underground and at street level. Looking for the latest updates on developments, construction, sidewalk closings, and more? Click here. |
BID Ambassadors Provide Clean & Hospitality Services
in Downtown
The
Downtown Boston BID Ambassadors
provide clean and hospitality services seven days a week, nearly 24 hours a day. Ambassadors create a friendly, welcoming Downtown presence by helping visitors with directions, notifying fire and police personnel of incidents and more.
B
ID Ambassadors
provide walking escorts when needed and
they'll even tote an umbrella if it's snowing! Please call 617-261-0066 if you want to contact our BID ambassador services program. You can also email help@bostonbid.org.
- Ambassadors remove litter and graffiti
- Ambassadors clear crosswalks, handicapped ramps and storm drain openings
- Ambassadors shovel in Downtown Boston during winter
- Ambassadors maintain the BID's landscaping
- Masonry Ambassadors fix sidewalks and more
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Additional BID Services & Info
- Communication and Business Networking
- Meetings with individual BID members to discuss neighborhood issues
- Entertainment programming
- Member Advocacy
- Capital/Public Improvements
- Wayfinding
- Please click here for the Downtown Boston BID's Welcome Guide that provides a look at many of the BID's accomplishments in leading the transformation of Downtown Crossing
- For additional details and information on the complete range of BID services please contact Doug Meyer, Membership Services & Database Manager, at dmeyer@bostonbid.org.
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Downtown Boston BID Weekly News Update
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