Community Corner
Things to Know in the South End Today, Oct. 25: Concert at Community Music Center of Boston
Here are five things going on in the South End and nearby today.
1. Weather: The National Weather Service predicts another sunny day with a high in the low 60s. The evening will cloud over with a low of 46 degrees.
2. South End Writes: The South End Branch Library (685 Tremont St.) hosts Maryanne O’Hara, the former associate editor at Emerson College's literary magazine, Ploughshares, an oft-published short-story writer, who will read from her debut novel Cascade. Happening tonight at 6:30 p.m.
3. Upcoming Halloween Events: Today on the site, we've got a list of all the upcoming Halloween events happening in the South End this weekend as well as a big list of Halloween events happening in Boston. If you're hosting a Halloween event, be sure to add it to our events calendar.
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4. The German Year: The Community Music Center of Boston's (34 Warren Ave.) popular lecture/concert Series kicks off tonight at 7 p.m. with "The German Year," featuring a string quartet performing Overture to "The Flying Dutchman” by Paul Hindemith. The concert will conclude with Piano Trio in B major, by Johannes Brahms. See here for more details.
5. Free Acupressure Workshop: Pathways to Wellness (1601 Washington St., 3rd Floor) hosts a free Acupressure workshop tonight from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Participants will learn techniques that you can use to relieve common complaints such as stress, nausea, headache, and anxiety. See here for more information.
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