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SUMMARY:<b>Ravi Zacharias at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T093000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ra
 vi Zacharias\, found of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries\, will b
 e speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nZacharias is an international spea
 ker and author who discusses Christianity's answers to life's great exis
 tential questions--especially with skeptics.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T135911Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ravi Zacharias\, found of Ra
 vi Zacharias International Ministries\, will be speaking at Park Street 
 Church. \n\nZacharias is an international speaker and author who discuss
 es Christianity's answers to life's great existential questions--especia
 lly with skeptics.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536013
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Ravi Zacharias at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T120000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ra
 vi Zacharias\, found of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries\, will b
 e speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nZacharias is an international spea
 ker and author who discusses Christianity's answers to life's great exis
 tential questions--especially with skeptics.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T135919Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ravi Zacharias\, found of Ra
 vi Zacharias International Ministries\, will be speaking at Park Street 
 Church. \n\nZacharias is an international speaker and author who discuss
 es Christianity's answers to life's great existential questions--especia
 lly with skeptics.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536014
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Ravi Zacharias at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T170000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ra
 vi Zacharias\, found of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries\, will b
 e speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nZacharias is an international spea
 ker and author who discusses Christianity's answers to life's great exis
 tential questions--especially with skeptics.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T135928Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ravi Zacharias\, found of Ra
 vi Zacharias International Ministries\, will be speaking at Park Street 
 Church. \n\nZacharias is an international speaker and author who discuss
 es Christianity's answers to life's great existential questions--especia
 lly with skeptics.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Ravi Zacharias at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091115T190000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ra
 vi Zacharias\, found of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries\, will b
 e speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nZacharias is an international spea
 ker and author who discusses Christianity's answers to life's great exis
 tential questions--especially with skeptics.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T135934Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Ravi Zacharias\, found of Ra
 vi Zacharias International Ministries\, will be speaking at Park Street 
 Church. \n\nZacharias is an international speaker and author who discuss
 es Christianity's answers to life's great existential questions--especia
 lly with skeptics.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536018
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Girls Night Out of the 1890s</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091119T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091119T131500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:On a hot July day in 1891\, 4wealthy women set off for 10 da
 ys of "roughing it" on Great Brewster Island and kept a diary of their s
 ummer adventure on their "enchanted isle." Now in the collection of the 
 Schlesinger Library at Harvard University\, the diary is a window into t
 he lives of 19th Century women and a snapshot of a time when the Harbor 
 Islands played a prominent role in the lives of Boston-area residents. A
 uthor Stephanie Schorow introduces us to the "Scribe\, Autocrat\, Aristo
 crat and Acrobat" and their delightful get away.\n\n$5\; Free for Old So
 uth Meeting House members
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103253Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:On a hot July 
 day in 1891\, 4wealthy women set off for 10 days of "roughing it" on Gre
 at Brewster Island and kept a diary of their summer adventure on their "
 enchanted isle." Now in the collection of the Schlesinger Library at Har
 vard University\, the diary is a window into the lives of 19th Century w
 omen and a snapshot of a time when the Harbor Islands played a prominent
  role in the lives of Boston-area residents. Author Stephanie Schorow in
 troduces us to the "Scribe\, Autocrat\, Aristocrat and Acrobat" and thei
 r delightful get away.\n\n $5\; Free for Old South Meeting House members
 
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097414
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>King's Chapel Concert Series: Music for Flute & Organ</b>
LOCATION:King's Chapel\, Corner of School & Tremont Streets\, Boston MA
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091129T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091129T180000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Danish flutist\, Eva Ostergaard\, principal flute of the Dan
 ish Royal Opera\, returns to King's Chapel Concert Series this fall. She
  and organist Heinrich Christensen were schoolmates in Denmark and began
  performing together when they were teenagers. Eva and Heinrich have cho
 sen a program that includes selections from Bach's <i>Suite in b minor</
 i>\, Daniel Pinkham's <i>Miracles</i>\, and two new works composed for t
 his concert.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20091118T163422Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Danish flutist
 \, Eva Ostergaard\, principal flute of the Danish Royal Opera\, returns 
 to King's Chapel Concert Series this fall. She and organist Heinrich Chr
 istensen were schoolmates in Denmark and began performing together when 
 they were teenagers. Eva and Heinrich have chosen a program that include
 s selections from Bach's <i>Suite in b minor</i>\, Daniel Pinkham's <i>M
 iracles</i>\, and two new works composed for this concert.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/86485038
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Carols & Coloratura- Holiday Offerings</b>
LOCATION:Boston Athenaeum\, 10 1/2 Beacon St\, Boston MA 02108\, 617.720.76
 00
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091203T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091203T131500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Carols & Coloratura - Holiday Offerings\n\nJill Malin\, sopr
 ano\nHeinrich Christensen\, harpsichord\n\nTo Reserve: There is no fee f
 or this event. Reservations are not required.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090826T124613Z
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 atura - Holiday Offerings\n\nJill Malin\, soprano\nHeinrich Christensen
 \, harpsichord\n\nTo Reserve: There is no fee for this event. Reservation
 s are not required.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Teapot in a Tempest: The Boston Tea Party of 1773\, Part I</b
 >
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091203T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091203T131500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Tea Party was part of a movement that was larger 
 than Boston.   Tufts University Professor Benjamin Carp\, author of the 
 forthcoming book Teapot in a Tempest\, discusses what led to American ou
 trage in 1773\, who became politically active in protesting the Tea Act
 \, and why it ended with the destruction of the tea in Boston harbor.  Le
 arn about the global forces of trade and empire that influenced the colo
 nies and why Boston became the site for this grassroots protest. \n\n$5
 \; Free for Old South Meeting House members
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103335Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:The Boston Tea
  Party was part of a movement that was larger than Boston.   Tufts Unive
 rsity Professor Benjamin Carp\, author of the forthcoming book Teapot in
  a Tempest\, discusses what led to American outrage in 1773\, who became
  politically active in protesting the Tea Act\, and why it ended with th
 e destruction of the tea in Boston harbor.  Learn about the global force
 s of trade and empire that influenced the colonies and why Boston became
  the site for this grassroots protest. \n\n$5\; Free for Old South Meeti
 ng House members
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097417
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Thanksgiving Traditions & Christmas Controversies</b>
LOCATION:Paul Revere House\, 19 North Square\, Boston MA 02113
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091205T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091205T161500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Admission during the holiday event:\nAdults $5\nSeniors and 
 College Students $4.50\nChildren Ages 5-17 $1.50.\n\nDid early Bostonian
 s celebrate Thanksgiving\, Christmas and the New Year? If so\, how? If n
 ot\, why not? Come to the Paul Revere House\, home of Boston's favorite 
 patriot\, to find out!\n\nCostumed interpreters acquaint visitors with d
 ays of thanksgiving\, which the governor might declare at any time of ye
 ar to express gratitude for good fortune. Find out about colonial contro
 versies surrounding the observance of Christmas. Offended by rowdy celeb
 rations of Christmas popular in England (and by the observance of any an
 niversary day not specified in the Bible)\, Boston Puritans outlawed the
  celebration of Christmas at times during the 1600s. By the Reveres' era
 \, however\, even Puritans sometimes treated themselves to delectable th
 anksgiving feasts scheduled suspiciously close to December 25! New Year'
 s Day was an occasion for exchanging small gifts\, and for the needy to 
 demand favors from the rich.\n\nColonial Tarts and Cakes\nWarm up with a
  cup of mulled cider and enjoy delicious sweets baked from early America
 n recipes. Refreshments are free with admission.\n\nConcerts of Seasonal
  Songs\nEach afternoon from 12 to 4 PM\, R.P. Hale performs overtures\, 
 melodies and Anglican Advent songs in elegant colonial garb on a harpsic
 hord and a hammered dulcimer he has painstakingly reproduced from period
  originals.\n\nBasket maker Fred Lawson will be demonstrating his skill 
 and offering his gorgeous\, handmade products for sale from 12-4 upstair
 s in the historic Hichborn House\n\nInside the Revere House visitors vie
 w rooms restored to their appearance during the Revolutionary era\, when
  the Revere family lived there\, and to the 1680s\, when the house was b
 uilt for one of Boston's wealthiest merchants. The rooms will be decorat
 ed for a colonial thanksgiving with fruit pyramids. During the event\, v
 isitors will also be able to visit the Hichborn House (c. 1711)\, one of
  the oldest brick structures in Boston. This house is directly across a 
 courtyard from the Revere House and is owned and operated by the Paul Re
 vere Memorial Association.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20091109T163040Z
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 ng the holiday event:\nAdults $5\nSeniors and College Students $4.50\nCh
 ildren Ages 5-17 $1.50.\n\nDid early Bostonians celebrate Thanksgiving\,
  Christmas and the New Year? If so\, how? If not\, why not? Come to the 
 Paul Revere House\, home of Boston's favorite patriot\, to find out!\n\n
 Costumed interpreters acquaint visitors with days of thanksgiving\, whic
 h the governor might declare at any time of year to express gratitude fo
 r good fortune. Find out about colonial controversies surrounding the ob
 servance of Christmas. Offended by rowdy celebrations of Christmas popul
 ar in England (and by the observance of any anniversary day not specifie
 d in the Bible)\, Boston Puritans outlawed the celebration of Christmas 
 at times during the 1600s. By the Reveres' era\, however\, even Puritans
  sometimes treated themselves to delectable thanksgiving feasts schedule
 d suspiciously close to December 25! New Year's Day was an occasion for 
 exchanging small gifts\, and for the needy to demand favors from the ric
 h.\n\nColonial Tarts and Cakes\nWarm up with a cup of mulled cider and e
 njoy delicious sweets baked from early American recipes. Refreshments ar
 e free with admission.\n\nConcerts of Seasonal Songs\nEach afternoon fro
 m 12 to 4 PM\, R.P. Hale performs overtures\, melodies and Anglican Adve
 nt songs in elegant colonial garb on a harpsichord and a hammered dulcim
 er he has painstakingly reproduced from period originals.\n\nInside the 
 Revere House visitors view rooms restored to their appearance during the
  Revolutionary era\, when the Revere family lived there\, and to the 168
 0s\, when the house was built for one of Boston's wealthiest merchants. 
 The rooms will be decorated for a colonial thanksgiving with fruit pyram
 ids. During the event\, visitors will also be able to visit the Hichborn
  House (c. 1711)\, one of the oldest brick structures in Boston. This ho
 use is directly across a courtyard from the Revere House and is owned an
 d operated by the Paul Revere Memorial Association.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536512
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>The Annual Holiday Open House</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091205T160000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Happy Birthday to Old South Meeting House!  The Meeting Hous
 e opens its doors to one and all for a celebration of its 280th year! Fr
 ee admission\, museum shop discounts\, music and activities all weekend 
 long.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103630Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Happy Birthday
  to Old South Meeting House!  The Meeting House opens its doors to one a
 nd all for a celebration of its 280th year! Free admission\, museum shop
  discounts\, music and activities all weekend long.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097437
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Thanksgiving Traditions & Christmas Controversies</b>
LOCATION:Paul Revere House\, 19 North Square\, Boston MA 02113
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091206T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091206T161500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Admission during the holiday event:\nAdults $5\nSeniors and 
 College Students $4.50\nChildren Ages 5-17 $1.50.\n\nDid early Bostonian
 s celebrate Thanksgiving\, Christmas and the New Year? If so\, how? If n
 ot\, why not? Come to the Paul Revere House\, home of Boston's favorite 
 patriot\, to find out!\n\nCostumed interpreters acquaint visitors with d
 ays of thanksgiving\, which the governor might declare at any time of ye
 ar to express gratitude for good fortune. Find out about colonial contro
 versies surrounding the observance of Christmas. Offended by rowdy celeb
 rations of Christmas popular in England (and by the observance of any an
 niversary day not specified in the Bible)\, Boston Puritans outlawed the
  celebration of Christmas at times during the 1600s. By the Reveres' era
 \, however\, even Puritans sometimes treated themselves to delectable th
 anksgiving feasts scheduled suspiciously close to December 25! New Year'
 s Day was an occasion for exchanging small gifts\, and for the needy to 
 demand favors from the rich.\n\nColonial Tarts and Cakes\nWarm up with a
  cup of mulled cider and enjoy delicious sweets baked from early America
 n recipes. Refreshments are free with admission.\n\nConcerts of Seasonal
  Songs\nEach afternoon from 12 to 4 PM\, R.P. Hale performs overtures\, 
 melodies and Anglican Advent songs in elegant colonial garb on a harpsic
 hord and a hammered dulcimer he has painstakingly reproduced from period
  originals.\n\nInside the Revere House visitors view rooms restored to t
 heir appearance during the Revolutionary era\, when the Revere family li
 ved there\, and to the 1680s\, when the house was built for one of Bosto
 n's wealthiest merchants. The rooms will be decorated for a colonial tha
 nksgiving with fruit pyramids. During the event\, visitors will also be 
 able to visit the Hichborn House (c. 1711)\, one of the oldest brick str
 uctures in Boston. This house is directly across a courtyard from the Re
 vere House and is owned and operated by the Paul Revere Memorial Associa
 tion.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T105232Z
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 ng the holiday event:\nAdults $5\nSeniors and College Students $4.50\nCh
 ildren Ages 5-17 $1.50.\n\nDid early Bostonians celebrate Thanksgiving\,
  Christmas and the New Year? If so\, how? If not\, why not? Come to the 
 Paul Revere House\, home of Boston's favorite patriot\, to find out!\n\n
 Costumed interpreters acquaint visitors with days of thanksgiving\, whic
 h the governor might declare at any time of year to express gratitude fo
 r good fortune. Find out about colonial controversies surrounding the ob
 servance of Christmas. Offended by rowdy celebrations of Christmas popul
 ar in England (and by the observance of any anniversary day not specifie
 d in the Bible)\, Boston Puritans outlawed the celebration of Christmas 
 at times during the 1600s. By the Reveres' era\, however\, even Puritans
  sometimes treated themselves to delectable thanksgiving feasts schedule
 d suspiciously close to December 25! New Year's Day was an occasion for 
 exchanging small gifts\, and for the needy to demand favors from the ric
 h.\n\nColonial Tarts and Cakes\nWarm up with a cup of mulled cider and e
 njoy delicious sweets baked from early American recipes. Refreshments ar
 e free with admission.\n\nConcerts of Seasonal Songs\nEach afternoon fro
 m 12 to 4 PM\, R.P. Hale performs overtures\, melodies and Anglican Adve
 nt songs in elegant colonial garb on a harpsichord and a hammered dulcim
 er he has painstakingly reproduced from period originals.\n\nInside the 
 Revere House visitors view rooms restored to their appearance during the
  Revolutionary era\, when the Revere family lived there\, and to the 168
 0s\, when the house was built for one of Boston's wealthiest merchants. 
 The rooms will be decorated for a colonial thanksgiving with fruit pyram
 ids. During the event\, visitors will also be able to visit the Hichborn
  House (c. 1711)\, one of the oldest brick structures in Boston. This ho
 use is directly across a courtyard from the Revere House and is owned an
 d operated by the Paul Revere Memorial Association.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097522
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>The Annual Holiday Open House</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091206T160000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Happy Birthday to Old South Meeting House!  The Meeting Hous
 e opens its doors to one and all for a celebration of its 280th year! Fr
 ee admission\, museum shop discounts\, music and activities all weekend 
 long.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103637Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Happy Birthday
  to Old South Meeting House!  The Meeting House opens its doors to one a
 nd all for a celebration of its 280th year! Free admission\, museum shop
  discounts\, music and activities all weekend long.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097438
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Teapot in a Tempest: The Boston Tea Party of 1773\, Part II</
 b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091210T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091210T131500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Tea Party lives on in history and memory\, inspir
 ing speakers for and against slavery\, women's suffragists\, anti-immigr
 ation advocates\, Gandhi\, Sun Yat-sen\, Martin Luther King Jr and count
 less modern tax protests. But most of the images of the Tea Party are wr
 ong\, the Mohawk disguises are misunderstood and Americans' penchant for
  coffee has little to do with politics.   Join us as Professor Benjamin 
 Carp discusses how to best understand and remember the Boston Tea Party.
  \n\n$5\; Free for Old South Meeting House members
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103408Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:The Boston Tea
  Party lives on in history and memory\, inspiring speakers for and again
 st slavery\, women's suffragists\, anti-immigration advocates\, Gandhi\,
  Sun Yat-sen\, Martin Luther King Jr and countless modern tax protests. 
 But most of the images of the Tea Party are wrong\, the Mohawk disguises
  are misunderstood and Americans' penchant for coffee has little to do w
 ith politics.   Join us as Professor Benjamin Carp discusses how to best
  understand and remember the Boston Tea Party. \n\n$5\; Free for Old Sou
 th Meeting House members
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097420
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Francis Collins at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T093000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Fr
 ancis Collins\, Former Director of the National Human Genome Research In
 stitute (NHGRI)\, will be speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is
  noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and for leading the
  successful effort to complete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at 
 mapping and sequencing all of the human DNA.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T140105Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Francis Collins\, Former Dir
 ector of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)\, will be 
 speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is noted for his landmark di
 scoveries of disease genes and for leading the successful effort to comp
 lete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at mapping and sequencing all
  of the human DNA.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Francis Collins at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T120000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Fr
 ancis Collins\, Former Director of the National Human Genome Research In
 stitute (NHGRI)\, will be speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is
  noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and for leading the
  successful effort to complete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at 
 mapping and sequencing all of the human DNA.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T140056Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Francis Collins\, Former Dir
 ector of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)\, will be 
 speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is noted for his landmark di
 scoveries of disease genes and for leading the successful effort to comp
 lete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at mapping and sequencing all
  of the human DNA.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Francis Collins at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T170000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Fr
 ancis Collins\, Former Director of the National Human Genome Research In
 stitute (NHGRI)\, will be speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is
  noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and for leading the
  successful effort to complete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at 
 mapping and sequencing all of the human DNA.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T140044Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Francis Collins\, Former Dir
 ector of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)\, will be 
 speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is noted for his landmark di
 scoveries of disease genes and for leading the successful effort to comp
 lete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at mapping and sequencing all
  of the human DNA.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536023
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>The 236th Anniversary Boston Tea Party Annual Reenactment</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108\, (617) 482-6439
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T190000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Take on the role of a Patriot or Loyalist and participate in
  a spirited\, interactive town meeting to debate the colonial tea tax. W
 ill you side with the Patriots and demand the tea is sent back to Englan
 d? Or will you agree with the Loyalists that we should pay the tax? Ther
 e are rumblings in the hall that the Sons of Liberty have other plans!  
   \n\nThen\, witness the destruction of the tea in a theatrical storytel
 ling piece that will transport you back to Boston Harbor on the night of
  December 16\, 1773. Tickets required.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090211T105033Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Take on the ro
 le of a Patriot or Loyalist and participate in a spirited\, interactive 
 town meeting to debate the colonial tea tax. Will you side with the Patr
 iots and demand the tea is sent back to England? Or will you agree with 
 the Loyalists that we should pay the tax? There are rumblings in the hal
 l that the Sons of Liberty have other plans!    \n\nThen\, witness the d
 estruction of the tea in a theatrical storytelling piece that will trans
 port you back to Boston Harbor on the night of December 16\, 1773. Ticke
 ts required.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82824418
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>The 236th Anniversary Boston Tea Party Annual Reenactment</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T183000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Salada Tea and Boston's luxurious Liberty Hotel
 .\n\nOn December 16\, 1773\, over 5\,000 angry colonists crowded into th
 e Meeting House to protest a tax on tea. In this spirited reenactment of
  that fateful night\, you will be transported back in time to witness th
 e fiery debate and bold act of protest that we now call the Boston Tea P
 arty. Tickets on sale in October.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103548Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Sponsored by S
 alada Tea and Boston's luxurious Liberty Hotel.\n\nOn December 16\, 1773
 \, over 5\,000 angry colonists crowded into the Meeting House to protest
  a tax on tea. In this spirited reenactment of that fateful night\, you 
 will be transported back in time to witness the fiery debate and bold ac
 t of protest that we now call the Boston Tea Party. Tickets on sale in O
 ctober.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097432
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Francis Collins at Park Street Church</b>
LOCATION:Park Street Church\, One Park Street\, Boston\, MA 02108\, 617-523
 -3383
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091213T190000
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Sharing the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking 
 place throughout Park Street Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Fr
 ancis Collins\, Former Director of the National Human Genome Research In
 stitute (NHGRI)\, will be speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is
  noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and for leading the
  successful effort to complete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at 
 mapping and sequencing all of the human DNA.
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090122T140037Z
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Event Type";ID=21;TYPE=Number:Photo Events
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:Part of the Sh
 aring the Journey Guest Speaker Series taking place throughout Park Stre
 et Church’s 200th anniversary year in 2009. Francis Collins\, Former Dir
 ector of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)\, will be 
 speaking at Park Street Church. \n\nCollins is noted for his landmark di
 scoveries of disease genes and for leading the successful effort to comp
 lete Human Genome Project (HGP)\, directed at mapping and sequencing all
  of the human DNA.
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/82536022
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:<b>Tea with Miss Rose</b>
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street \, Boston\, MA 02
 108
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091217T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091217T131500
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE
DESCRIPTION:In the early 20th Century\, Boston Brahmin Rose Standish Nic
 hols gathered a regular crowd at her townhouse on Beacon Hill to discuss
  art\, politics\, and world affairs over a cup of Hu-Kwa. Belinda Rathbo
 ne\, co-author of "Tea with Miss Rose\," offers a glimpse into the fasci
 nating life and times of Rose Nichols and her famous tea parties.  Learn
  recipes for tea cakes\, and the best "ingredients" for lively conversat
 ions for a proper tea party! Booksigning to follow. \n\n$5\; Free for Ol
 d South Meeting House members
CATEGORIES:Photo Events,Event
DTSTAMP:20090803T103438Z
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Summary";ID=153;TYPE=MultiLine:In the early 2
 0th Century\, Boston Brahmin Rose Standish Nichols gathered a regular cr
 owd at her townhouse on Beacon Hill to discuss art\, politics\, and worl
 d affairs over a cup of Hu-Kwa. Belinda Rathbone\, co-author of "Tea wit
 h Miss Rose\," offers a glimpse into the fascinating life and times of R
 ose Nichols and her famous tea parties.  Learn recipes for tea cakes\, a
 nd the best "ingredients" for lively conversations for a proper tea part
 y! Booksigning to follow. \n\n$5\; Free for Old South Meeting House memb
 ers
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/85097422
END:VEVENT
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