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Women's History Month
You can celebrate Women's History Month around the City of Boston by attending the events below.
10 Surprising Facts About Women’s History Month
The U.S.is celebrating Women’s History Month in March, featuring International Women’s Day on March 8.
5 leading Boston women on the people who changed their lives
March marks the beginning of Women's History Month, and there are a lot of women shaping history right now in Massachusetts. We asked five of the city's most prominent female leaders to share stories about the women who helped them become who they are today.
Celebrate Black History Month 2024
Seeking to bring even more stories of African Americans to light, Carter G. Woodson created Negro History Week, which became Black History Month in 1976.
Valentine's Day 2024 Boston Events - Romantic Things to Do - Boston Discovery Guide
Want to celebrate Valentine's Day in Boston? Find our suggestions for romantic restaurants, shows, cruises, activities, hotels for Valentine's Day - plus where to meet someone special in Boston.
American Heart Month 2024 Toolkits | cdc.gov
Share resources, graphics, and messages about CVD.
Map of Activities | World Cancer Day
The Map of Activities curates all of the activities taking place in and around the 4 February to show the world the incredible impact that together we are making. Find out what's going on around you and join the movement.
70 Things to Do This Week in Boston
"Steve McQueen: Lynching Tree" at the Gardner Museum and much more.
The Hottest New Restaurants in Boston Right Now
New restaurants to try in and around Boston, including a barbecue counter in Somerville and a stylish Mexican spot in Back Bay
22 Brilliant Activities For A Joyous January In Boston
From cozy candlelight concerts to warm fireplaces and "lit" igloos, there are so many wonderful things to do this January in Boston!
10 things to do in Boston this weekend
Things to do in Boston this weekend, January 4-7, 2024, including curling at Snowport, Stone Zoo ZooLights, and a Boston whale sculpture.
19 Best Day Trips from Boston in 2024 (By a Local) - Travel Lemming
A Boston local shares the 19 best day trips to escape the city (in 2024). Historic New England towns, natural getaways, ice castles & scenic drives …
Fun Things to Do in Boston in November 2023 - Activities - Boston Discovery Guide
Wondering what to do in Boston when the weather turns chilly? Here are 10 fun things to do in Boston in November.
Apply for home heating and energy assistance
The Massachusetts’ home energy assistance program (LIHEAP) is a free resource to help eligible households pay a portion of winter heating bills.
Explore 2022's Best Halloween Events in Boston for families!
So much Halloween fun awaits Boston kids!
Massachusetts Halloween Events & Activities
Kids Can't Get Enough of These $10, Glow-in-the-Dark Bugs
They're perfect to pass out on October 31!
Make Halloween Sensory Friendly for your Child
If you have an autistic child, or a child with sensory disorder you likely know that Halloween can be an overwhelming celebration. There are scary and
Happy Halloween: A guide for making the holiday fun for everyone | Autism Speaks
For people on spectrum, scary Halloween decorations, loud sounds and tight or scratchy costumes can be a lot to handle. Learn how to help them on Halloween.
How You Can Help - National Breast Cancer Foundation
Learn how you can support National Breast Cancer Foundation and provide help & hope to women now.
Disability History Month Provides Opportunities for Reflection
October is Disability History Awareness Month, providing an opportunity for policy makers, teachers, families and people throughout communities to reflect on the disability rights movement and work that still needs advocacy. State agencies collaborated to share biographical videos of middle-school students talking about their own diverse experiences with disability: One Out of Five: Disability History and Pride Project. Understanding how historical actions have impacted the vocabulary of disability rights can help families in current advocacy. The ADA Legacy Project features specific “Moments in Disability History” with videos, articles and other archival materials. This article highlights some key laws and legal actions that have impacted school access for students with disabilities.
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