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Kelleher Rose Garden in Bloom

Enrich your summer with a visit to The Kelleher Rose Garden, located in Boston’s Back Bay Fens. It is open daily from approximately 7am-5pm. The garden is currently in full bloom, and contains more than ten classes and 200 varieties of roses. There are almost 1,500 plants in total! The Kelleher Rose Garden 70 Park Drive Boston, MA

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When You Can’t Meet In Person

What happens when you can’t meet in person? As our world changes and shifts towards a more virtual world of professional communication, how can you connect with your audience without being physically present? Boston Ballet alum and professional movement coach, Rachel Cossar will teach you professional performance techniques and communication skills for virtual spaces. Her book When You Can’t Meet…

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Is Today’s Market Like The Bubble of 2000?

A major question on the minds of investors today is, “will this market end badly? Like it did in 2000?” This market may seem disconnected from reality. The market is at, or near, all-time highs. At the same time, the US is suffering from the ongoing pandemic and extreme unemployment. With technology leading the pack by a wide margin, are…

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Managing Optionality In Your Investment Portfolio

Consider the balance between resilience and optionality. Resilience is what most traditional wealth management firms focus on, and for good reason. A commitment to investment resilience means owning foundational ‘always there for you when you need it’ investments. Examples include cash, fixed income, many types of real estate, social security, pensions, stable salaries and core equity holdings. However, don’t forget…

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Thirteen Works: Explore Gardner’s Stolen Art

It’s a familiar story by now: in the early morning hours of March 18, 1990, a pair of thieves disguised as Boston police officers entered the Gardner Museum and stole thirteen works of art. But what more we know of these works? How did they become a part of Isabella Gardner’s collection, and how they were taken?  You can now access these thirteen…

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Under the Green Monster Pop-Up restaurant

Boston and baseball are summertime traditions but this year the baseball season looks a little different. Fans may not be in the stands but they can still get the fan experience at the Under the Green Monster Pop-Up restaurant. On game days throughout the season, Lansdowne Street will close to traffic and open for dining. Customers can order beer, hard seltzer,…

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Boston Pizza Tours

Explore Boston’s Little Italy one pizza slice at a time! Boston Pizza Tours offers private tours to three top-rated North End pizzerias, tasting a slice from each location. Pizza is enjoyed outdoors in beautiful North End Parks. Tours are for a group of 4 or more people and face masks are provided.

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Kayak and Paddleboard on the Charles River

Kayaking on the Charles is back…at least at Community Boating Inc. on the Esplanade. Social distancing at its best: on the water and in the sun. Masks must be worn at the dock at all times. 2-hour kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals must be booked in advance. All kayaks, paddles, and life jackets are sanitized between customers. Community Boating, Inc….

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Data Is Acknowledged In Prices, Not Yet In News

Yuval Noah Harari is well known for his 2011 book, “Sapiens”. It’s a must read for everyone, regardless of their career or backgrounds, as it gives a thoughtful and thoroughly researched background on our civilization’s progress to date. His latest book, “21 Lessons for the 21st Century (2018)”, offers insights on how the information age is shaping our society. Unsurprisingly,…

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