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Welcome to BostonsWaterfront!
Dear Friends & Visitors,
On behalf of all the people who call this great city home, welcometo Boston a world-class city with hometown heart. I invite you toexplore every corner of our city including Bostons rich waterfront.
This winter, waterfront businesses and cultural institutions fromEast Boston to Dorchester will join together to make the season
warm, fun, and memorable with something for everyone. Publicskating, light shows, First Night activities and ice sculptures, achance to win a college scholarship, and school vacation programswill all be part of the excitement.
Discover Bostons waterfront this winter!
Sincerely,
Martin J. WalshMayor of Boston
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Winter on the WaterfrontOver 100 businesses and cultural institutions from East Boston to Dorchester
have teamed up to bring you Winter on the Waterfront. Together we are pulling out
all the stops to make this season a warm, fun and memorable one.
The festivities ofcially kick off on November 22 with Blink! at Faneuil Hall
Marketplace and public skating at the Boston Harbor Hotel. On New Years Eve,
follow an ice sculpture trail to over a dozen indoor Family Fun sites and enjoy
food, music, crafts and other activities.
Come down to the waterfront during February school vacation for a chance to win
a $5,000 scholarship for college at any of our participating locations. Finally, enjoy
an April staycation featuring a different waterfront neighborhood each day. Youll
nd something for everyone!
Who We AreWaterfront Boston is a collaboration of over 100 waterfront businesses, cultural
institutions and park agencies. Were working together to connect residents and
visitors to Boston Harbor and to each other. We offer hundreds of free and low-
cost cultural and recreational events for families and adults during the winter
holidays, February and April school vacation weeks, and throughout the summer.
Look for our mascot, Bustah Crab, at participating organizations!
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November 22: 10am12pmPitching In For Kids Candy Land
Upper Rotunda Of Quincy Market (For tickets visit
pitchinginforkids.org)
November 22: 2pm9pm
Blink! Holiday Tree Lighting Launch
Outdoors at Marketplace Center and South
Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
November 22: 2pm6pm
Entertainment on the Main Stage featuring the
Christmas Revelers, Scullers Jazz Club, Hard
Rock Caf, the Sugarbabies and more!
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
November 22: 3pm5pm
Season Opener Celebration: Boston Harbor
Hotels Winter on the Wharf
Rotunda Rink, Boston Harbor Hotel
November 22: 7:30pm
The Sugarbabies Performance
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Weekdays 3pm8pm;Weekends 10am8pm
Outdoor Skating Under the Rotunda: Boston
Harbor Hotel
Admission: Adults $10, Children $5
Rentals: Adults $10, Children $8
November 22: 8pm9pm
WBZ-TV Live Tree Lighting Special featuring
Maestro Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
November 22April 26Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China
Boston Childrens Museum
November 22December 31: 9am5pm
Self-Guided Tours, Maps, and Award-Winning
Mobile App
Visit the Charlestown Navy Yard Visitor Center to
collect free maps, or to download our free mobile
app with pre-loaded navigation, sites, and tours.
Free.
Holiday kickoffNovember 22December 30
Table of Contents
November 22December 30page 4
Holiday Kickoff
December 31
page 10
New Years Eve
February 1422page 13
February FamilyFun Week
April 1826page 17
April FamilyFun Week
Winter on the Waterfront kicks off on November 22 at 8pm with the third annual
Blink! This televised Christmas tree lighting features Mayor Walsh at Faneuil Hall
Marketplace. This state-of-the-art extravaganza uses over 350,000 LED lights,
which illuminate Bostons skyline to the song stylings of the Holiday Pops in a
seven-minute spectacle. This runs continuously, every evening, through January 4.
The opening of the Boston Harbor Hotels outdoor public skating rink is also open
November 22. Glide to music under the stars before ducking inside for hot choco-
late or something stronger!
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November 22December 31: 9am5pm
Become a Junior Ranger
Free at the Charlestown Navy Yard Visitor Center.
November 22December 31: 9am4pm
Decisive Day Talks at Bunker Hill Monument
Free 20-minute talk offered every hour
November 23: 3:30pm4:30pm
Miss Kays Dance School
South Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
November 23January 1: 4:30pm9:30pm
every 30 minutes
Blink! A light and sound extravaganza with
nightly performances featuring the music of the
Holiday Pops.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
November 27: 10:30am3:30pm
Thanksgiving Day Brunch
Boston Harbor Hotel; Reservations: 617-439-3995
November 27: 4pm8pm
Thanksgiving Dinner at Meritage
Boston Harbor Hotel; Reservations: 617-439-3995
November 27
Gourmet Thanksgiving To-Go prepared by The
Langham, Boston
Pricing: 810 people: $420; 4 people: $220; Order
must be placed in advance by November 24
November 27
Thanksgiving Feast at Caf Fleuri at The
Langham, Boston
$81 adults, $40 children 5 - 12; Reservations
Required
November 28: 10am12pm
AMP Black Friday Radio Remote Appearance
Lower Rotunda, Quincy Market
November 28: 10:30am8:30pm
UnShopping DayBoston Childrens Museum
November 28December 14:
2pm7pm, daily
Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer Afternoon Tea
at The Reserve at The Langham, Boston
$38 adults, $34 children 5-12; Reservations
Required
November 28December 24: 10am 5pm,
daily
Winters Aweigh: Old Ironside Crafts
U.S.S. Constitution
November 28December 25: 2:30pm4pm
Frost Tea: Boston Harbor Hotel
Reservations: 617-856-7744
November 28, December 37, December
1014, December 1724: 10am3pm
Globe Santa
Lower Rotunda of Quincy Market
November 29, December 6, 13, 20, 27,January 3: 11am, 11:30am, 1pm, 1:30pm
Holiday Chocolate Bar at Caf Fleuri at The
Langham, Boston
$42 adults, $29 children 5-12; Reservations
Required
November 29: 12pm4pm
Tuba Christmas Concert
Outdoors in the West End, Faneuil Hall
Marketplace
November 29, December 6, December 13,
December 20: 12pm4pm
Winter in the Rainforest
Fun rainforest science and arts activities for kids
and families with snacks from Whole Foods Market;
e inc. the enviro-science center
114 16th Street First Floor in the Charlestown
Navy Yard
November 30: 12pm4pm
Channukah Celebration
Outdoors in the West End, Faneuil HallMarketplace
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November 30, December 7, 14, 21, 28,January 4: 11am, 11:30am, 1pm, 1:30pm
Holiday Sunday City Brunch with Santa at Caf
Fleuri at The Langham, Boston
$68 adults, $43 children 5 to 12; Reservations
Required
NovemberMarch, Daily: 11am & 12pm
Freedom Trail Foundation Walk Into History
Tours
Departs: Boston Common Visitor Information
Center; $14 adults; $12 seniors/students; $8
children
NovemberMarch, Tuesdays: 5:30pm
Freedom Trail Foundation Historic Pub Crawl
Departs: ArtsBoston Bostix Booth at Faneuil Hall;
$43 adults (must be 21)
NovemberJanuary,
ThursdaySunday: 3:30pm
Freedom Trail Foundation Historic Holiday
Stroll
Departs: ArtsBoston Bostix Booth at Faneuil Hall;
$32 adults; $22 children
November 28December 28: 11am5pm,FridaySunday
18th c. Chocolate Making Demonstrations
Captain Jacksons Historic Chocolate Shop;
21 Unity Street, North End ( Old North Church
campus); Open the entire week of Christmas
December 118: 5pm7pm,
MondayThursday
Holiday Musical Performances in the lobby area
InterContinental Boston
December 1December 19Holiday Toy Drive
Donations can be made at the Collection Toy
Boxes located in One and Two International Place
December 131: 10am4pm, every hour
(except 12pm)
Behind the Scenes Tours: Old North Church
193 Salem Street, North End, $6 adults; $5
students & military; $4 kids under 12
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December 4 & December 5: 10am2pm
Books are FunBook Fair
Inside the Fort Hill Square Entrance of
International Place at the corner of Oliver and
High Streets, adjacent to Au Bon Pain.
December 5 & December 19: TBD
Patrice Peris Voice Studios Musical
Performance
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
December 5: 5pm7pm
WZLX Radio Remote Appearance
Lower Rotunda, Quincy Market
December 6: 1pm3pm
Lynnfeld Pioneer Singers
Outdoors in the South Market, Faneuil Hall
Marketplace
Through December 6
Monster Party
Boston Childrens Museum
December 6: 11am3pm
Germ Fest
Boston Childrens Museum
December 6, December 13,
December 20: 11am12pm
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Reading
Quincys Place Restaurant in Faneuil Hall
Marketplace
December 6-7, December 13-14,
December 20: 11am1pm
WBZ Kidcast Mobile Studio
Outdoors in the West End, Faneuil Hall
Marketplace
December 7, December 14,
December 2021: 3:30pm4:30pm
Jukebox Dancers
Outdoors in South Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
December 10-14, December 17-24:3pm8pm
Holiday Gift Wrapping
Lower Rotunda of Quincy Market
December 11: 5pm7pm
98.5 Sport Hub Radio Remote Appearance
Lower Rotunda, Quincy Market
December 11: 6:30pm8pm
Fall Speaker Series: Jonathan Chu Stumbling
Towards the Constitution: Tea, the China Trade,
and the Economic Consequences of Independence
Old North Church, 193 Salem Street, North End;
FREE and open to the public!
December 13: 12pm4pm
Youth Group Choir
Outdoors in the West End, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
December 13: 2pm4pm
LilPhunk Dancers
Outdoors in the South Market, Faneuil Hall
Marketplace
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December 13March 1
The Star Travelers Dreams
Boston Childrens Museum
December 14: 11am3pm
Celebrate Chanukah with PJ Library
Boston Childrens Museum
December 14: 11am3pm
Blue Discovery Family Day at the New England
Aquarium
Free with Aquarium admission
December 14: 3pm
Boston Classical Orchestra featuring Hyunah
Park, cello
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
December 14: 4pm5pm
Holiday Sing-Along with the Philip Alexander
Family Singers
Lower Rotunda in Faneuil Hall Marketplace
December 15January 4: 2pm7pm, daily
White Christmas Afternoon Tea at The Reserve
at The Langham, Boston
$38 adults $34 Children 5-12; Reservations
Required
December 20: 2pm5pm
Skate with Santa
Rotunda Rink, Boston Harbor Hotel
December 23: 1pm1:30pm
Lawrence Catholic Academy Chorus
Lower Rotunda in Quincy Market
December 24: 5pm9pm
Christmas Eve at Meritage
Boston Harbor Hotel; Reservations: 617-439-3995
December 24January 4: 10am5pm daily
Wood Ship, Iron Men: Hands-on exhibits,
interactive programs, and creative crafts at the
USS Constitution Museum*Closed December 25 & January 1
December 25: 10:30am, 11am, 1pm,
1:30pm, and 3:45pm
Christmas Day Brunch at Caf Fleuri at The
Langham, Boston
$87 adults, $45 children 5 to 12; Reservations
Required
December 25: 10:30am3:30pm
Christmas Day Brunch
Boston Harbor Hotel; Reservations: 617-439-3995
December 25: 5pm9pm
Christmas Dinner at BOND restaurant|lounge
Four course prix xe menu; $73; Reservations
Required
December 25: 5pm9pm
Christmas Day Dinner at Meritage
Boston Harbor Hotel; Reservations: 617-439-3995
December 26January 4
Pop Up Recycle ShopBoston Childrens Museum
December 26January 4
Winter Vacation Week. Maps.
Boston Childrens Museum
December 27, 28, 30, 31 and January 2:
11am4pm
Sculpting with Fiber
The Institute of Contemporary Art
December 30January 1
The Ice Ice Sculpture Collection
Property-wide, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Through January 4
New Exhibit: My Sky
Boston Childrens Museum
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New Years EveDecember 31
Seaport / Fort Point
10am1pm
Happy Noon Year: Why wait until midnight to
welcome 2015? Start your celebration with
costumes and decorations and join us as we
countdown to the Noon year!
Boston Childrens Museum
12pm3pm
Enjoy free childrens activities, beverages,
and cookies dockside next to the World Trade
Center.
Spirit of Boston Cruises
12pm4pm
Learn how to play the Ukulele while enjoying a
tasty treat!
Tango inside the World Trade Center
12pm4pmBe sure to drop by Abigails Tearoom to warm up
with a spot of free tea and games!
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
11am4pm
Design your own hand-held weaving in art-
making activity We Are All Thread. Then at
noon, get into the holiday spirit with free hot
cocoa and a special New Years Eve hat-making
activity led by artist Jen Hill.
The Institute of Contemporary Art
Downtown
10am3pm
Complimentary musical performances by
local Boston musicians amidst the holiday
dcor in the three-story central winter garden.
International Place
12pm1pm
Join Alex Krieger, curator of the Norman B.
Leventhal Map Collection, for a rare, behind-
the-scenes tour of original Boston Harbor and
Massachusetts Bay maps located in the Boston
Harbor Hotel lobby.
Magellan Gallery, Boston Harbor Hotel
12pm3pm
First Night on the Wharf: Join us for skating on
the Rotunda Rink and complimentary hot cocoa
and cookies!
Boston Harbor Hotel
12pm4pm
Climb on board and explore some of the coolest
vessels in Boston Harbor. The Boston Harbor
Pilot Associations CHELSEA and other unique
boats will be docked for public tours. All aboard!
Rowes Wharf behind the Boston Harbor Hotel
New Years Eve on the Waterfrontan ofcial cultural partner of First Night
Bostonunites a dozen indoor Family Fun Sites along an ice sculpture trail from
East Boston to the Seaport. Duck inside each site for free food, music, crafts andother activities.Take a sele with the ice sculpture, post to Twitter or Instagram
with the hashtag #WOTWBOS, and you are entered to win a waterfront prize! Look
on the First Night website for the nal program schedule.
: Family Fun Site
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new years evefamily fun sites &
ice sculpture sites
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USS Constitution Museum
East BostonNeighborhoodHealth Center
Battery Wharf Hotel
Boston Harbor HotelInternational Place
The Institute of Contemporary ArtBoston Tea Party Ships
and MuseumBoston ChildrensMuseum
Tango
Fanuil Hall Marketplace
New England Aquarium
Seaport Place
Check our website for
Button Benefts!
2:30pm3:30pm
Historic Waterfront Tour: Join Boston By Foot
to explore Bostons great seafaring heritage on a
free walking tour of the historic waterfront.
Atlantic Wharf boat dock beside 290 Congress
Street
5:30pm10pm
New Years Eve at the Rowes Wharf Sea Grille
Boston Harbor Hotel
Reservations: 617-856-7744
9pm1am
New Years Eve at the Rowes Wharf Bar
Boston Harbor Hotel
Live entertainment
7pm
New Years Eve Masquerade Ball at BOND
restaurant | lounge
The Langham, Boston
21+; $175 with dinner per person with glass of
champagne; $60 minimum per person lounge
only after 11pm
First Seating: 5pm 6:30pm;
Second Seating: 7:30pm10pm
Toast to 2015 at Meritage
Boston Harbor Hotel
Reservations: 617-439-3995
11pm12:45 am
Thanks to Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh,
Boston Redevelopment Authority, and Mass Bay
Lines, enjoy a free harbor cruise to view New
Years Eve freworks on Boston Harbor.
Gate C, Rowes Wharf, behind Boston Harbor Hotel
Boarding starts at 11 pm. Alcohol-free event.
Limited to 300. To register visit:
2015bostonfreworkscruise.eventbrite.com.
North End
12pm4pm
Stop by and warm up at the Maritime Museum
for cookie decorating and hot cocoa!
Battery Wharf Hotel
Charlestown
12pm4pm
Come create rainforest masks that you can use
at the First Night Parade!
e inc. in the Charlestown Navy Yard
10am5pmExperience hands-on exhibits, interactive
programs, and creative crafts that introduce
explorers of every age to the heroic crew that
sailed USS Constitution in the War of 1812.
USS Constitution Museum
East Boston
12pm4pm
Enjoy free musical performances, crafts, snacks,
and a dazzling hand-carved ice sculpture
display. Special thanks to East Boston SavingsBank for sponsoring this event!
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center
Rowes Wharf
Spirit of Boston Cruises
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Charlestown
Boston Public Library
179 Main Street
Boston Marine Society1st Street
e inc.Charlestown Navy Yard, 114 16th Street
USS Constitution Museum
Building 22, Charlestown Navy Yard
Dorchester
Savin Bar and Kitchen112 Savin Hill Avenue
Downtown
Au Chocolat35 High Street
Beantown Trolley Tour10 Park Plaza
Boston Harbor Hotel70 Rowes Wharf
Boston Public Library700 Boylston Street
Design Museum Boston70 East India Row
Eastern National1 Faneuil Hall Square
James Hook & Co.15 Northern Avenue
National Park Service Faneuil HallVisitors Center1 Faneuil Hall Square
Pasta Beach30 Rowes Wharf
Starbucks30 Rowes Wharf
The Langham, Boston250 Franklin Street
Urban Adventours103 Atlantic Avenue
East Boston
Boston Public Library365 Bremen Street
EBNHC10 Gove Street
Market Cafe & Deli20 Maverick Square
Meridian Food Market121 Meridian Street
Piers Park Sailing Center95 Marginal Street
Sorrentinos199 Sumner Street
The Dog Port236 Sumner Street
Zumix260 Sumner Street
North End
Body Waves145 Hanover Street
Boston Public Library25 Parmenter Street
CocoaNuts28 Parmenter Street
Fitness Together145 Hanover Street
Old North Church193 Salem Street
Paul Revere House19 North Square
Pinkberry285 Hanover Street
Polcaris Coffee105 Salem Street
Sulmona Meat Market Inc.32A Parmenter Street
Seaport / Fort Point
75 on Liberty Wharf220 Northern Avenue
Au Bon Pain308 Congress Street
Boston Childrens Museum308 Congress Street
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum306 Congress Street
Flour Bakery12 Farnsworth Street
Fort Point Market369 Congress Street #1
Hull Life Saving Museum22 Drydock Avenue
Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Seaport Hotel1 Seaport Lane
Sportello348 Congress Street
Tango200 Seaport Boulevard
South Boston
Boston Public Library646 East Broadway
West End
Boston Public Library151 Cambridge Street
Bustah Crabs Scholarship ContestParticipating Businesses
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Discover Little Italy in the North EndThe North End of Boston comes alive in the spring and awakens all of your senses with its charms.
Old favorites and new discoveries wait at each twist and turn of the storied narrow streets. We nd
the one of the best way to navigate is thru the many foot tours available. Whether youre feeding
your hunger for history or for Italian delicacies, there are tours available. Boston By Footand Boston
Food Toursare just some of t he trusty guides who can show you the i ns-and-outs of the North End
neighborhoods. Follow the Freedom Trailto the Old North Church, Paul Reveres House, and then pop
into the dozens of small shops li ning the popular Hanover Street. When youre ready for a break, lay
out in the sun at Christopher Columbus Parkamidst their rose garden and killer views of the harbor.
Book a stay at t he new luxurious Battery Wharf Hotelto stay steps away from it all.
Explore the Great Outdoors, Downtown
Bostons Downtown is a celebration of the great outdoors with an urban twist. With 15 acres of new
public parkland making up the Rose F Kennedy Greenway, Bostons biggest outdoor market at Faneuil
Hall Marketplace, and Bostons busiest wharfs with ferry connections to the Boston Harbor Islands,
the downtown neighborhood is the unexpected escape that is just subway stops away. Revel in the
joys of childhood on the Greenway with cartwheels down their stretches of lawns, runs through the
fountains, and rides on the carousel. Grab tasty bites from food trucks at Dewey Square or pick up
fresh groceries from Boston Public Marketand historic Haymarket. Go for a stroll on the Harborwalkconnecting Rowes, Long, and Independence Wharf and explore even further into the sea with a visit
to the New England Aquarium. On April 18 from 10am3pm come celebrate the 40th Anniversary of
Boston National Historical Parkwith Junior Ranger Day. To make your visit even more of a treat, book
your stay at the Boston Harbor Hotelfor pampering and luxury like no other.
Art, Tech and Style take Center Stage in the Seaport
Change is in the air in the Seaport, Bostons fastest growing neighborhood. This April vacation come
see what this dynamic neighborhood has to offer. With a foot in both the past and the future, the
Seaport houses the Boston Tea Party Museumand District Hall, the shared public workspace that is
also the heart of the Innovation District. The Seaport is home to a vibrant community of local artists
showcasing their works at the Fort Point Arts Communitygallery. As another early pioneer to the
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neighborhood, the Institute of Contemporary Artfeatures world-class artist exhibits regularly in their
state of the art facility. For tiny tots learning is made fun at Boston Childrens Museumand Boston
Fire Museumwhere hands-on activities help brings lessons to life. The Seaport is quickly becoming a
dining destination in Boston with new hot spots popping up almost weekly. One tried and true dining
destination with a view you cant miss is Sams At Louisright above the venerable Louis Boston. Just
a stones throw away Tango Seaporthas fantastic gifts for everyone on your list. To be in the center
of it all, book your stay at the InterContinental Boston Hotelat Fort Point Channel and begin your
adventures in style!
Go Seaside in South BostonSouth Boston eagerly welcomes spring and the heralding of the summer season. Carson Beach,
Bostons biggest beach is primed for scenic walks and jogs along the Harborwalkand Joe Moakley
Parkwill be buzzing with team sports of all kinds. At the very tip of Southie, Castle Islandis a beautiful
park space perfect for picnics and other family activities. Tours of Fort Independenceat Castle Island
by DCRare also available. Pack your lunch or grab coastal favorites at Sullivansthe local favorite for
fried clams and lobster rolls. Nothing says summer is almost here like a fresh New England lobster roll
and they have you covered. New for 2015, the Innovation and Design Buildingin the Boston Marine
Industrial Parkwill feature brand new shops and other public amenities for you and the whole family
to explore.
Sample Politics and Pad Thai in DorchesterSpend a spring day in Dorchester and follow in the footsteps of Bostons most famous brothers, the
Kennedys. Begin your visit at the John F Kennedy Library and Museumand rediscover the legacy
of our 35th President. Then visit the brand new Edward M Kennedy Institutenext door explore
the legislative process using interactive learning to foster an appreciation of the pivotal role of the
United States Senate in our nations history. Housed on Harbor Pointboth institutions are a stones
throw away from some of the newest parts of Bostons Harborwalkand UMass Bostons campus in
Dorchester. Take a stroll down to Malibu Beachand the Neponset Greenwaywhere youll nd some of
the most beautiful natural outdoor space in the city. For lunch swing over to Savin Hillfor a bite from
tasty Vietnamese and
other fusion cuisines,
and be sure to stopby Savin Scoopsfor
homemade desserts.
If youre still trying to
satisfy the sweet tooth,
DorchestersLower Mills
neighborhood is home
to the countrys rst
chocolate factory and
has plenty of little shops
with goodies for all.
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additional programming
January 1: 9:30am1:30pmNew Years Day Brunch at MeritageReservations: 617-439-3995
January 1: 11:30am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm,and 2pmNew Years Day Recovery Brunch at Caf Fleuri
at The Langham, Boston$87 adults, $45 children 5 to 12Reservations Required
January 9: 7:00pmBoston Wine Festival Grand Opening ReceptionBoston Harbor Hotel
January 9March 2726th Annual Boston Wine FestivalBoston Harbor Hotel
January 24: 11am2pmWinter Wildlife CruiseTrip from Boston to the Weir River, and theOuter Islands; $20 for adults, $15 for seniors andyouth (11 and under)Boston Harbor Island Alliance
Weekends in March, Everyday beginning inApril: 10am4pm, every hour except 12pmBehind the Scenes Tours: Old North Church193 Salem Street, North End$6 adults; $5 students & military; $4 kids under 12
March 8: 3pmBoston Classical Orchestra featuring IrinaMuresanu, violinFaneuil Hall Marketplace
March 21: 11am3pmSigns of Spring at Georges Island$20 for adults, $15 for seniors and youth (11and under)Boston Harbor Island Alliance
Opening to the public March 31
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the UnitedStates SenateColumbia Point; 617-740-7000;www.emkinstitute.org
April 12: 3pmBoston Classical Orchestra featuring MichaelLewin, pianoFaneuil Hall Marketplace
Everyday beginning April 17: 11am5pm18th c. Chocolate Making DemonstrationsCaptain Jacksons Historic Chocolate Shop;21 Unity Street, North End ( Old North Churchcampus)
April 25: 11am3pmJunior Ranger and Park Service Day atSpectacle IslandDiscounted pricing to $5 for youth and $10for adults ; All ages welcome, program geared toages 7-12Boston Harbor Island Alliance
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Thank you toour partners
who helped plan and implement WOTW 14-15!