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October 2010

BOSTON, EVENTS

Monday, October 18: Community Running with Social Boston Sports

The warm temps in Boston this past Sunday afternoon reminded me just how enjoyable the fall season can be for running.  Luckily for us Bostonians, Social Boston Sports, the community of young professionals who live, work and play in the Boston area, is still bringing together runners of all levels every Monday at 6:30 p.m. for FREE three, five and seven mile group runs along the picturesque Charles River.

Appropriately named Community Running, Social Boston Sports hosted their initial group run on March 29, 2010, and will continue to host runs as long as there’s local demand.  Runners meet up at McGreevy’s on Boylston Street and are divided up depending on their desired mileage goal of three, five, or seven miles.  After pounding the pavement, all runners are welcome to hang at McGreevy’s for a post run bevvy and socializing.  Running experts from Saucony and City Sports will be on hand for tips, or to help devise or adjust training charts.

For more information on this event, please click here.  McGreevy’s is located at 911 Boylston Street in the Back Bay. Please note that the runs leave at 6:30 p.m., so arriving slightly beforehand is strongly recommended.

Social Boston Sports Community Running

BOSTON, FASHION

Fashion Update: Cheap Thrills at Forever 21

Floral Zip Up Dress, Forever 21, $22.80

While I may be a few years older than 21, my seniority doesn’t keep me from cherishing the cheap yet chic finds at Forever 21. Friends are often surprised that I find so many great pieces there, but I’m not. Crammed full of racks dedicated to each and every trend of the moment, plus an array of inexpensive accessories, a trip to Forever 21 can be hit or miss, but it’s definitely worth the occasional visit.

Case and Point: A recent shopping spree generated three cute dresses, a fantastic fall coat and new handbag for $138.80, with none of the five pieces more than $32.80.  Before the new Forever 21 opens on Newbury Street, my store of choice is the one inside the Arsenal Mall in Watertown.  With two floors and a fab accessories room, there’s a lot of merchandise to choose from.  Savvy tip: If you hate crowds, go early on the weekends, or a weeknight evening.

Coral Military-Inspired Pea Coat, Forever 21, $32.80

My first pick was this outrageously adorable coral fall coat with big, gold military-inspired buttons.  At $32.80, it was easy to snap up this statement piece, which is perfect for my long weekend walks around town.  Unfortunately, I was unable to track down this coat on Forever 21’s website, but the style number is 77123563032.  The coat runs true to size.

After, I scooped up three stylish dresses, each with a floral design and front zippers.  The first, pictured at the beginning of this blog entry, was a big hit during my recent trip to California, where the temperatures were in the 80s.  However, I’m convinced that with sheer navy tights and a long cardigan sweater, I can bring this summery dress into the fall season.  At $22.80, this dress was the only one that I could find on the Forever 21.com website (click here).


The other two dresses I bought translate with ease into the fall season.  The first (pictured right), is eye-catching with vibrant hues of blue, green and yellow.  Flatteringly cinched with an empire waist, I also have dreams of dressing this frock up or down, depending on the occasion.  The dress was $24.80 and the style number is 76806363012, as it is also no longer listed on the Forever 21.com site.

The third and final dress I purchased is the most sophisticated. With a unique pattern of mauves, blues and lavenders reminiscent of an artist’s paint brush strokes, the dress’s ladylike elegance is modernized with a slightly exaggerated hip/pocket area.  I envision this dress with

Floral Cap Sleeve Dress, Forever 21, $27.80

sheer navy tights, booties and a fitted blazer to bring more of an urban feel to this girlie frock.  I was unable to find a link to this dress on Forever 21.com, but the style number is 78331777012.

Last, but certainly not least from my Forever 21 shopping spree was a classic large taupe handbag with bronze chain detailing along the handle and body of the bag.  Incredibly versatile, this bag can be paired with a variety of outfits, yet is large enough to carry around the massive amount of “stuff” that tends to travel with me as I walk through the city.  At $28.80, it was more expensive than all of the dresses I purchased, but it’s still a steal when you consider how much designer handbag companies command for a single purse or tote.  Unfortunately, my luck with Forever 21.com continued with this handbag, as it is only available online in brown, not taupe (click here).

Twist of Fate Taupe Handbag, Forever 21, $28.80

Not too bad for just an hour or so of shopping!  Forever 21 is located inside the Arsenal Mall at 485 Arsenal St # 37 in Watertown, MA.  Phone number is (617) 923-470 and Forever 21 is open Mon-Sat 10:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Sun 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.  Happy Shopping!

BOSTON, EVENTS, NIGHTLIFE

The Weekend: October 8-11

Honk Festival 2009 by tshirtfiend from Flickr

With a long weekend upon us, there’s no time like the present to carve our a day or two to wander around Boston.  This weekend, my picks will have you rockin’ out with a great local band, rubbing elbows with fellow foodies, marching to the beat of a honk’n drum, and soaking up a ‘lil culture.  Sadly (or not so sadly), I’ll be on holiday in California wine country, which means that you’ll have to go out and enjoy these fab events for me!
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BOSTON, EVENTS

The Weekend: October 2-3

Boston Local Food Festival

Rain, rain go away!  It’s the weekend again in Boston and luckily the wet weather will not be crashing our party.  After bidding adieu to Boston Fashion Week, this weekend is all about local food and spirits, between sampling sustainable cuisine from Boston-area vendors, to raising a pint in honor of Oktoberfest.  Here are my top picks for the weekend:

Saturday, October 2:
Boston Local Food Festival
On Saturday, October 2 from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., celebrate Boston’s local and sustainable food scene at a fun outdoor festival along the Congress Street Bridge by the Boston Children’s Museum. Featuring more than 50 vendors ranging from local restaurants like Sportello, to the Blue Heron Farm, Taza chocolate and Wachusett Brewing Co., this free festival promises tons of food, live music and has an ambitious goal of producing zero waste.

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