It’s summah in Boston, no doubt, and Mass Audubon has an experiences roundup that’ll inspire you to hop off that rooftop pool float. Your ticket includes the ferry ride, a camping site, and Ranger-led night sky programs.īirds, bees, and beach combing. There’s a no-alcohol rule, but bring your favorite zero-proof elixirs and adventurous spirit. Plan ahead for this trip, and pack your tent, food, camping stove kit, and trash bag. You’ll learn how to use a telescope to see the constellations and moon up close and, of course, scan the sky for the aliens that Congress is abuzz about. The Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park hosts guests on night-sky camping trips. If you’re looking to rejuvenate yourself in the Great Outdoors but don’t have time for a vacation, just pop over to Peddocks Island. The organizers have a few tricks up their sleeves, so you can expect winks to that OG book fair life-like itty bitty trinkets, inspiration to help you create an epic book buying wishlist, and, of course, beer. Yup, you read that correctly-books and beer. But there’s still hope for us bibliophiles Trillium Brewing and Porter Square Books are teaming up to host a grown-up book fair. Unfortunately, it would be wildly inappropriate to show up to said book fair, beer in hand. The fine folks at Scholastic are still out there in the world getting kids all sorts of fired up about book fairs. You can dabble in sketching, sculpture, and even printmaking. The Gardner is one of Boston’s most beloved museums, and you can visit any time you like, but-if you’re looking for a creative outlet-try your hand at artistic projects at their weekly Saturday Open Studio. Thieves stole 13 works of art in 1990, the most significant property theft on record. Those frames are waiting for the art to (hopefully) be returned someday. Hanging on the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum walls, you’ll find some empty frames, and it’s not some esoteric art installation. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Saturday Open Studio Libations include over ten Harpoon Brewery draft and can options, tasty bites from Harpoon Kitchen, and frozen Pickle Pops treats from WildPops. Then, in a legit overachiever power move, they didn’t stop at just pickleball but went all in with leagues for Shuffleboard and Cornhole and you can arrange for an Urban Field Day featuring Pickleball, Cornhole, Shuffleboard, and Giant Jenga. The venue also offers court rentals, classes, and private lessons. From newbies to DUPR-rated athletes, there’s a league for everyone. Thanks to Harpoon’s Pickleball Social Club launched in partnership with Hub Sports Boston, Boston now has a major destination for pickleball leagues. Buy tickets and arrive at Club Café- known for its live cabaret-by 7 pm, and pre-vibe with drinks like White Peach Mango Sangria. Contestants compete for the crown in categories including runway looks, talent, and creativity. You must be a league member to compete, but everyone is welcome to join the fun in the audience. But on August 26, sports gloves are traded for elegant, elbow-length satin gloves for the annual Pride Sports Drag Race. Boston’s chapter offers ongoing kickball, sand volleyball, pickleball, and more programs throughout the year. Pride Sports USA is open to everyone-the LGBTQ+ community and allies alike. Featherstone Nutrition and Believe in the Run, hosts of these nationwide events, will be on hand to chat about staving off thirst and hand out some hydration-related swag. Stop by Marathon Sports on Boylston for a group run, free water bottle, tee, and a chance to test out the newest innovation within running sneakers. To stay hydrated this summer, the folks at Marathon Sports and ASICS have teamed up on the Summer Hydration Tour. The full menu features everything from Chorizo and Cheese Empanadas to their signature Boston Tailpipes-lobster mac and cheese stuffed spring rolls. The Beer Pong challenge is basically mini golf Skee-Ball, and if you can manage to get your ball in the Freshman cup, it’ll whiz through the Supertube, almost always leading to a hole-in-one. The ball is electronically imprinted with your profile to track scoring, so you can focus on the task at hand-drinking and achieving putt-putt glory. Playing mini golf at Puttshack is like being immersed in a pinball machine, except, instead of little pinball flippers, it’s your golf club whirling the ball through the disco-lit chutes and ramps.
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