Hello Thursday.
March 28 2024 |
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‘Tis the season to head out and sea some whaley-awesome sights. 🐋
Did you know that one of the top 10 whale watching areas in the world is off the coast of Massachusetts? Stellwagen Bank is a National Marine Sanctuary approximately 21 miles long, covering 800 square miles, and located 20-30 miles from Boston. |
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Breaching is when a whale breaks the surface of the water. | Photo via @pondthecrossing |
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What kind of whales can you see in these waters? Humpback, fin + minke whales are frequently seen. Less often spotted are the sei, blue, and sperm whales.
Cape Cod Bay is an important area for the endangered Northern Right Whales. These whales feed on zooplankton, which can be found in the Bay. Learn more about what researchers at the New England Aquarium are doing to help protect the estimated 336 remaining North Atlantic Right whales.
Ready to take an orca-strated trip? These companies are krill-in the tours so you can experience this for yourself. |
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🐳 Boston Harbor Cruise Whale Watching, 1 Long Wharf
Set sail on a three to four-hour whale watch cruise, featuring three decks for plenty of viewing space and a climate controlled interior cabin for those chilly days off the shore. Pro tip: there is a cash bar and snacks are available for purchase.
🐳 Seven Seas Whale Watch, 63 Rogers St., 7 Seas Wharf, Gloucester
This local family business has had three generations of career captains taking guests out on The Privateer IV. This boat can accommodate 300 but only allows 149 passengers per sailing giving guests plenty of space to take in all the sights.
🐳 Cape Ann Whale Watch, 415 Main St., Gloucester Step aboard the largest + fastest whale watching boat in Gloucester. The Hurricane II offers smooth sailing with a spacious sundeck, climate controlled cabin + four restrooms. Hot and cold food and beverages options are available for purchase.
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Today - Riverdance | Wed., May 11-Sun., May 15 | Times vary | Boch Center Wang Theatre | $35+ | Kick your feet up and watch the 25th anniversary tour in-person.
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Jamaica Plain Bike Ride | Wed., May 11 | 1-2 p.m. | Ferris Wheels Bike Shop 66 South St., Jamaica Plain | Free | 10-12 miles of easy pedaling through JP and exploring new spots. 🚲
Thursday - Bruins vs. Hurricanes | Thurs., May 12 | 7 p.m. | TD Garden | $150+ | The Boston Bruins face the Carolina Hurricanes for Game Six. 🏒
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Beach Bunny | Thurs., May 12 | 8 p.m. | House of Blues | $25+ | Featuring Wednesday and Ky Voss.
Friday -
Deftones | Fri., May 13 | 7 p.m. | Agganis Arena, 925 Commonwealth Ave. | $96+ | Featuring Gojira and Poppy, come watch this Grammy Award-winning alternative rock band.🎵
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Argentine Tango Milonga | Fri., May 13 | 7 p.m. | Lighthouse Artspace Boston, 130 Columbus Ave. | $39+ | Watch the Argentine Tango Milonga performance + purchase an add on for entrance to see the Immersive Klimt exhibition.
Saturday - Power Beer Fest 2022 | Sat., May 14 | 6 p.m. | Cyclorama, 539 Tremont St. | $10+ | The fundraiser and beer tasting will feature 40 local breweries — proceeds go to the Mass Brewers Guild.🍻
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Franklin Park Kite & Bike Festival | Sat., May 14 | 12-4 p.m. | The Playstead at Franklin Park | Free | Make your own kite, enjoy several food trucks + get bike maintenance at the REI mobile pop-up shop.
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PorchFest Somerville 2022 | Sat., May 14 | 12-6 p.m. | Somerville, various locations | Free | Explore the porch performances located west of Willow beginning at 12 p.m. and head east throughout the day.
Sunday - Brighton Bazaar | Sun., May 15 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Brighton Lodge of Elks, 326 Washington St., Brighton | Free | Shop 50 local vendors and enjoy live music at the indoor + outdoor market. 🛍️
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Weather - 55º | Cloudy | 10% chance of rain
Civic -
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the addition of six new Early College and Innovation Pathway programs that will provide new opportunities for local students to earn college credits + work experience while still in high school. Innovation Pathways will offer work-based learning with internships or capstone projects in high demand industries. 🎓
Stat -
6.1%. That’s the amount that wages rose for Boston area workers from March 2021 to March 2022. This is the largest increase since 2006, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Boston.com)
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276,447. That’s the number of rides Blue Bikes reported for April, a ~46% increase compared to 2021. This month for Bike Month, every Sunday through Memorial Day weekend, you can ride for free. 🚲
Concert -
Country singer Brantley Gilbert is performing at The Big E Arena in West Springfield on Sun., Sept. 18. Tickets to see the “Bottoms Up” artist go on sale Fri., May 13 at 10 a.m. + will include admission to the fair. (Mass Live)
Film -
This September, the CineFest Latino Boston will host a hybrid festival. The team who previously worked on the Boston Latino International Film Festival will create a new experience that strives to break stereotypes + join cultures and communities together.
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Travel -
Hop on a train from the Berkshires to NYC. Amtrak will begin offering the Berkshire Flyer service on Fri., July 8. The new seasonal option will run over summer weekends this year and in 2023. (Boston.com)
Outdoors -
A lunar eclipse is set to be on full display this weekend in New England. This Sun., May 15, beginning around 10:10 p.m., the moon will start to move into the Earth's shadow with totality expected around 11:28 p.m. 🌙 (WBZ 4)
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Pardon our potty humor — Next time you are out exploring the Boston Common and wondering where the closest restroom is, there is a new option to keep in mind. Thanks to the Friends of the Public Garden, there are now free restrooms open seven days a week from 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
You won’t miss the public restrooms with this water scenery mural completed by local artist Jeremy 'Sobek' Harrison.
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