Five Things You Need to Know Today: September 4
Five things on a Honky Tonk kind of day.
1. Showers are pretty likely all throughout the day--70 percent during the day, 90 percent in the evening. A chance of a thunderstorm after 1 p.m., and again after midnight. The National Weather Service tells us that, otherwise, the weather should be mostly cloudy with a high of 76ºF and a low of 67ºF.
2. Recently had a kid? Well, the New Moms Support Group is here to help you get used to having them around. They meet at Temple Ohabei Shalom, although they don't require registration, and anyone of any faith is welcome. Meeting starts at 10:30 a.m.
3. Classical Pianist Rick Scalise returns to EPOCH Assisted Living at Boylston Place this afternoon. Starting at 3 p.m., he'll be playing some tunes. If you're interested, please RSVP to Julie Bolt at 617-879-2589.
4. If you want to be a star, you'll need to start small. Learn how to use the BATV's equipment at a Brookline Access T.V. Orientation. Once you attend this, you should be set to get started. Class starts at 6 p.m. at Brookline High School, and as always is free.
5. Some of the biggest names in American music were captured in the lens of photographer Henry Horenstein--some of them are in his new book "Honky Tonk." If you want to see something new, then stop by the Brookline Booksmith at 7 p.m. tonight to see him and his new book in person.