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~ Boston residents and visitors can now plan their summer activities with the release of the Boston Parks Summer Guide. The guide, available in both PDF and physical copies, can be accessed through the city's website or picked up at various locations including Boston City Hall, public libraries, and select BCYF centers.
The guide features a variety of free activities taking place in Boston's parks throughout the summer. These include concerts, movies, fitness classes, sports centers, watercolor painting workshops, and fun activities for children. Some highlights to look out for include the Summer Fitness Series, the opening celebration at the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool on June 24th, and arts and craft workshops for children ages 3 to 10.
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Other exciting events listed in the guide include movie nights in parks citywide, ParkARTS Neighborhood Concerts, intimate concerts on golf clubhouse patios, and the Tito Puente Latin Music Series in various neighborhoods. For those interested in sports leagues and tournaments, there are options for basketball, baseball, softball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, flag football, and street hockey.
To stay updated on news and events happening in Boston parks this summer season, individuals can visit boston.gov/parks or call (617) 635-4505. They can also join the email list or follow @bostonparksdept on X platform or @parks.boston.gov on Bluesky. With so many exciting activities planned throughout the city's parks this summer, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The guide features a variety of free activities taking place in Boston's parks throughout the summer. These include concerts, movies, fitness classes, sports centers, watercolor painting workshops, and fun activities for children. Some highlights to look out for include the Summer Fitness Series, the opening celebration at the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool on June 24th, and arts and craft workshops for children ages 3 to 10.
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Other exciting events listed in the guide include movie nights in parks citywide, ParkARTS Neighborhood Concerts, intimate concerts on golf clubhouse patios, and the Tito Puente Latin Music Series in various neighborhoods. For those interested in sports leagues and tournaments, there are options for basketball, baseball, softball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, flag football, and street hockey.
To stay updated on news and events happening in Boston parks this summer season, individuals can visit boston.gov/parks or call (617) 635-4505. They can also join the email list or follow @bostonparksdept on X platform or @parks.boston.gov on Bluesky. With so many exciting activities planned throughout the city's parks this summer, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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