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Top Picks Via Boston Central: May 13 – May 19

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Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill Tour This annual tour offers visitors a rare opportunity to see hidden landscapes and secret pathways behind the brick facades and shutters of historic townhouses. Starts at corners of Charles and Mt. Vernon Street and Charles and Beacon Street. Thursday, May 16, 2013 Boston Kite & Flight Festival A family tradition with thousands of Bostonians ... Read More »

Drool recap and gratitude

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It’s nerve-wracking to put on an event like Drool. There are a lot of moving pieces and  a lot of things that can go wrong. So many people need to work together in harmony for it to come off without a hitch. But on Tuesday night, in spite of a few challenges (pouring rain + parking problems + faltering internet ... Read More »

Top Picks via Boston Central: Jan. 25-31

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Chinese New Year Parade Chinatown Main Street welcomes the public to the Chinese New Year Parade. Enjoy a Lion Dance parade, and see your favorite clubs perform all day parading from business to business. Harrison & Essex Sts., Boston. Sunday, Jan 29, 2012 Joanie Leeds and the Nightlights Joanie Leeds has one of those big, beautiful rock ‘n roll sopranos that ... Read More »

Top Picks via Boston Central: Nov. 9-13

Neighborhood Toy Store day this weekend

Veteran’s Day Parade Remember & salute American´s veterans with a parade & ceremony. The patriotic parade includes local marching bands & citizen floats. Parade starts at the corner of Charles/Tremont St. at Boston Common & ends at City Hall Plaza. City Hall Plaza, Boston. Friday, Nov 11, 2011 The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra: Peter and the Wolf Enjoy Prokofiev’s acclaimed piece, Peter ... Read More »

Peter Pan takes flight in Boston

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The story of Peter Pan is a classic. Over the years, the original story by J.M. Barrie has been adapted into plays, musicals, movies, and even video games. The new production of Peter Pan borrows from all those genres, and it is, as Peter would say, an awfully big adventure. I’ve been hearing buzz about this Peter Pan “in-the-round” for ... Read More »

Family Halloween Events in Boston via Boston Central

PRU BOO at The shops at the Prudential

Halloween Fest Featuring Pru Boo Trick-or-Treat for Charity! Parents, bring your children to trick-or-treat from store to store throughout the Center, and enjoy face painting, magic tricks and other spooky fun along the way. Prudential Center, Boston. Sunday, October 30th – 11am-1pm Trick or Treating at the Derby Street Shoppes Bring the kids to the South Shore and trick or ... Read More »

Top Picks from Boston Central: Oct.5-10

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Fall Open House: Museum of Fine Arts Enjoy a day filled with performances, art-making activities, & tours as the MFA takes part in the Fenway Alliance´s Opening Our Doors Day with free admission. 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston. Monday, Oct 10, 2011 El Esplendor de Mexico: Celebrate at JFK Library Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and experience the spirit of Mexico through song, ... Read More »

You should come to Drool! And here’s why.

We’re less than a week away from the Drool Baby Expo, and excitement is at a fever pitch here at the Magic Beans headquarters. We’ve been working with our sponsors for over a  month to make sure this event is unforgettable. Here are 10 things you should know about Drool (and why you shouldn’t miss it): We have 64 exhibitors ... Read More »

Top Picks from Boston Central: May 6 – May 8

Monday, May 2, 2011 - Sunday, May 8, 2011 12th Annual Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer is a sweet and delicious way to raise “dough” for breast cancer research and care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. More than 250 restaurants, bakers, cafes, and chocolate shops throughout Massachusetts. Click here for a list of participating establishments. Friday, May 6, 2011 Sol y ... Read More »

Drool Baby Expo is coming

Here’s an interesting fact: having a baby is the most demanding consumer research project most people will ever confront. The number of product categories and  the relatively short time frame lead to a marathon of information gathering that begins with the pink line on the pregnancy test and continues well into toddlerhood. We hear it from expectant parents over and ... Read More »