Five Things You Need to Know Today: July 13
A director is coming to talk up his latest. Register for a summer program, or catch an unplugged show.
1. The National Weather Service has a report for Brookline, and it says (drum roll), 89ºF highs and 69ºF lows during the day, which will be sunny and lead to a partly cloudy evening.
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3. The summer program at Patch Best Childcare poll winners (and don't forget to nominate your in-town favorites), the Diane K. Trust Center for Early Education at Temple Ohabei is Opening registration for their Summer and September Programs at TCEE. See the event page for more information.
4. The acoustic guitar stylings of Bill Foley return to EPOCH Senior Healthcare of Chestnut Hill, at 2:30 p.m. tonight. Or, for those feeling literary, the Book Club will discuss “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand” and “The Piano Teacher” at 11:15 a.m. Space is limited, so call ahead.
5. Catch "The Pact," an @fter Midnite showing of Director Nicholas McCarthy's film--and he'll be around after the show to talk about it. Coolidge Corner Theatre's showing begins at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, with another showing on Saturday. "Some doors should never be opened," and for Annie finding her sister will require her to look even behind those.