The Patriots football season officially begins Sept. 8 when they take on the Steelers at 8:20 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. This means fall is upon us and it’s time to step up your tailgate game. Here are our best tips.
Events
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With summer ending Sept. 22, now is your time to make the most of it. You can do that by combining two amazing things: animals and beer. On Sept. 15, from 5:00pm to 7:30pm, Stone Zoo in Stoneham will be hosting its Ales & Tails event. Finish summer strong among good friends and some fascinating animals.
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Indo US Health Initiatives has joined efforts with some of the world’s leading experts to host its 3rd international conference in Boston, June 22-24.
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Spring is officially upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by attending the popular Boston Calling Music Festival, May 25, 26 and 27?
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Calling all New England Patriots fanatics – we’ve found the event for you. On Saturday, May 19, Troy Brown is teaming up with Tedy Bruschi and a multitude of former players including Ty Law, Matt Chatham and Patrick Pass for a game of touch football.
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It’s that time of year again as Boston students take their final steps to “Pomp and Circumstance” and receive their much-anticipated diplomas. It’s a time of excitement and celebration in Boston, but not if you can’t find parking or score a dinner reservation. Here are some tips for navigating commencement weekends around town.
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With water-logged socks, low body temperatures and unrivaled dedication, 29,978 runners completed the 122nd Boston Marathon on Monday, April 18.
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Boston sports fans could be in for a treat next month with the “Amazing April” raffle from The Light Foundation and the Bridgewater State University Foundation.
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On March 15, The Startup Institute is co-hosting its Open Doors event with Hack.Diversity at WeWork in Cambridge for an evening of networking within the tech industry. Guests will join program leaders, alumni, students and hiring partners from businesses and members of the tech community to have meaningful discussions, relax and make new connections.
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Since 1965, Head of The Charles Regatta has been inviting and attracting the best crew teams locally and worldwide. This year’s two-day rowing competition falls on October 21-22.
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If you’re itching to hang onto summer, what better way than a trip to the Cape? The Cape Cod Brew Fest is taking place on Saturday, October 14, from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m., and will feature over 60 American craft breweries. As with any good festival, Cape Cod Brew Fest will feature live music, lawn games and food vendors to accompany the beers!
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Many people enjoy pumpkin picking, hayrides and caramel apples in the fall, but not everyone is ready to brave the popular haunted experiences that come around Halloween.
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Fall is officially here in New England so it’s time to celebrate the great things about the season – pumpkins, foliage and apples! Wachusett Mountain is hosting its 34th Annual Applefest on October 14 & 15.
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Columbus Day is a widely celebrated U.S holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in America, and it became an official holiday in 1937. It’s celebrated through church services, cookouts with family and friends, and more popularly, watching the parade.
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What’s better than food, dancing and live music? Adding beer!
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What the Fluff? is the annual Marshmallow Fluff festival, and this year is big! 2017 marks the 100th year since Fluff was invented by Archibald Query in Somerville.
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A Reader’s Digest article points to the benefits of laughing, cited by various studies showing improved health, burning calories and better relationships.
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The 13th Annual Matt Light Celebrity Shoot-Out is a day-long clay shooting tournament with many other attractions, including fly fishing, archery, a celebrity shooting contest, a Capital Grille steak dinner and so much more!
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If you haven’t gotten your share of lobster, oysters and cod this summer, don’t worry – there’s still plenty of time to binge on ocean fare at the Boston Seafood Festival this Sunday. Held on the Boston Fish Pier from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., this event boasts a Harpoon Beer Garden, shucking contests, celebrity chef demos, live entertainment, kid-friendly activities and LOTS of seafood.
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Each year, our team plans and executes the largest clay target shooting tournament in the country. It’s a TON of work, but the results are worth the effort.
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The Bill Belichick Foundation recently hosted a unique Championship Chat event at John Hancock in Boston, coinciding with the NCAA Lacrosse Championships held at Gillette Stadium.
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When it comes to planning events, creative customization can be as simple as integrating a company’s brand or product into the equation. We were recently tasked by Gillette to highlight their new razors at an event in their offices. Utilizing the product look and feel, the space became all about Venus.
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Have a fancy hat, but can’t make it to Kentucky? You’re in luck! Here are some Boston restaurants hosting “Derby Day” celebrations.
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Former New England Patriot Matt Light’s nonprofit, the Light Foundation, will have 10 runners in the 121st Boston Marathon, thanks to a partnership with the John Hancock Nonprofit Program. “Team Speed of Light” will cross the finish line on Monday, April 17.