Skip navigation.

Boston, MA (02124)

36 ºF Low
Sunrise : 6:58 AM
Sunset : 4:12 PM

Events

Select event terms to filter by
« Saturday April 19, 2008 »
Sat
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

Are You Ready, My Sister?

April 17 - 19
This powerful story of Harriet Tubman is an American adventure about the woman who helped shepherd over 300 slaves to freedom in the fight to end slavery in the United States.
Appropriate for ages 8 and older.

Underground Railway Theatre
Roxbury Center for the Arts

Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:30 pm
You Are Invited!

 

The Money Conference, a project of Massachusetts State Treasurer Tim Cahill, is pleased to announce that online registration is open to the public for:

 

COST: Free

INCLUDES: Free Continental Breakfast & Lunch

Free Childcare available for ages 3+, space is limited

PRE-REGISTRATION: Required @ www.themoneyconference.com

KEY NOTE SPEAKER: Dee Lee, CFP www.deelee.net

Workshops Choices Include:

Budgeting Basics for Financial Freedom

4 Credit Topics Every Woman Should Know

Tax Tips for 2008

Financially Fit Kids

Get Your Money Straight in ‘08

Single Sophistication & Financial Transitions

Dress for Success and Reach Your Goals

The Retirement Doctor: Retirement Planning for Women

Financial Planning for Higher Education

OR

Schedule 15 minute, one-on-one session with a "Money Mentor" for

recommendations that are specific to your financial situation

 

New this year:

We are introducing a two track format to this spring’s conference. Track one is recommended for first time attendees and will provide participants with the tools to start achieving both short and long-term financial goals and gives participants eight different workshops from which to choose. Track two is for returning Money Conference attendees or those who feel prepared for a more advanced topics. Track two features an expert financial panel before lunch and then the choice of three break out sessions in the afternoon. Please visit www.themoneyconference.com for more information on the two tracks.

 

Visit our new website for details and please share this message with your family, co-workers, and friends. This event is open to the public, but pre-registration is required. Don't miss this opportunity to become your own financial guru!

 

*There is not cost to attend this event, it is a service brought to you by State Treasurer Tim Cahill in conjunction with the YWCA.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

The Baltimore Oriole is a beautiful songbird which annually migrates to Massachusetts in early May. While they are not yet endangered, their numbers have been diminishing, and the Audobon Society is enlisting the aid of bird lovers and young scientists to count the birds that arrive. Learn how you can participate, and make an Oriole feeder to take home. Join Steve from the Blue Hills Trailside Museum/Audobon Society in this fascinating program

 

“It’s a sin to kill a Mockingbird because all it does is sing.” So says Atticus Finch in the classic novel which takes its name from this sentiment. Draw a picture of the birds you learn about, write a small poem about birds, or write a letter to us about why you love birds.

  This program is in celebration Earth Day, and is also part of the Adams St. Branch’s series of programs, Mockingbird Lives!, a series in support of The Big Read of Eastern Massachusetts.  The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services designed to revitalize the role of literature in American culture and bring the transformative power of literature into the lives of its citizens. The Big Read brings together partners across the country to encourage citizens to read for pleasure and enlightenment.

Start: 11:00 pm

The new face of Civic Engagement.A common mobilization and voter registration event featuring, street theater, spoken word, Ron Bell, Ali Noorani, Grace Ross and over twenty five community organizations and much more.