Kids' Shows: Eric Herman
Bring the kids to see Eric Herman at the Coolidge Corner Theater.
Here are five things going on in town today.
1. Weather: The National Weather Service predicts patches of fog before 7 a.m.. The rest of the day should be partly cloudy with a high near 51. The evening will be cloudy with a low of 39. 2. Passover Story-time and Sing-a-long!: Come have some fun at Henry Bear’s Park’s Passover Story Hour! Hear some stories, sing songs, and make our own Seder plate! Come and bring a friend at 11 a.m.! 3. Young Adult Book Group: Brookline Booksmith’s Young Adult book group meets at 5 p.m. on the second Monday of each month in the downstairs Writers' and Readers' Room. 4. Sing, Play, Grow! Weekly Music Classes: Sing, Play, Grow offers an excellent program of early childhood music and movement classes for ages 0-5. In these unique classes children and…
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The following information came from Jesse Mermell's office.
The Town of Brookline will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with “Keeping the Promise,” a special event on Monday, January 21, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. at the Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard Street, Brookline. The celebration will be free and open to the public. Doors will open at 2:15 p.m. Ayanna Pressley, Boston City Councilor At-Large, will deliver the keynote address. The event will also feature performances by the Workmen’s Circle Chorus, Note-A-Fy, The Winiker Band, and the Baker School Jazz Band, as well as a special video about Sojourn to the Past. Brookline High School faculty member Malcolm Cawthorne will serve as Master of Ceremonies. “The Town is proud to be sponsoring this special event in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr…
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Five things in Brookline today.
[Editor's Note: The Shalom Auslander event is not tonight, it is actually in January. The Booksmith is hosting an event tomorrow night, featuring John McDonough with "Inside National Health Reform." However, the Brookline Booksmith is still open tonight for holiday shopping. 11:11 a.m.]
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Grahame Turner
11:06 am on Monday, December 12, 2011
You're right. It looks like that event was entered incorrectly by the user who posted it. I'll make a note of it on the event and here. Thanks for pointing that out!   more ›