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Forever Young: Folk History Month in Harvard Square – Photo Tour
November 1st – November 30th 2009.
Black Friday Events in Harvard Square!
Harvard Square, a shopping destination since 1630 invites all shoppers to free themselves from “Door-Busters, Early Bird Specials and Artificial Lighting” and join us for a healthy dose of crisp November air, village sights and sounds, and great shopping discounts.
Go Green Walk Ride Black Friday!
This year, Black Friday falls on a Go Green! Walk/Ride Friday, a time when Harvard Square businesses encourage everyone to walk, ride bike, take the T, or carpool and reward those who wear green and go green with incentives for their “earth-friendly efforts!”…
Harvard Scare 2009
Join us for a Go Green Walk Ride Friday and HARVARD SCARE square wide-party! Magicians and Mimes will take over the streets of Harvard SCARE in preparation for a costume parade for children and an all ages “Monster Mash” block party.
Bike Film Fest in Harvard Square
The fifth annual Boston Bike Film Festival kicks off Friday night, October 23, 2009 and continues through Saturday night! The festival will feature work from filmmakers nationwide including short films, feature length and animated films.
BRUNCH with the FOLKS!
Join us in Harvard Square for “Brunch with the Folks” A Special Event to celebrate “Forever Young: Folk History Month in Harvard Square!” Enjoy a Special Sunday of food, music, and camaraderie in the following restaurants and shop locations and enjoy a few musical surprises throughout the square! Pl…
Trendsetting Lizzies does it again
Since Lizzy’s Ice Cream opened in 1995, they have been scooping ice cream onto the traditional sugar cones, cake cones, and waffle cones.
Passing the Torch at Bob Slate, Stationer
Seventy five years ago Robert Slate began selling paper and pencils at 8 Holyoke St. in Harvard Square as Bob Slate, Stationer.
“Forever Young: Folk Music History Month in Harvard Square”
Harvard Square unveils a “Community Gallery Window Project” featuring Vintage Photos, Folk Art, and Harvard Square Folk Music History Ephemera displayed in shop and restaurant windows throughout the month of November!…