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BOSTON, EVENTS

Five Reasons You Should Volunteer for the Boston Marathon Next Year

Every year the Boston Marathon rolls into town and takes over the city.  As thousands line up along the course to watch the runners make their way into Boston, it’s very easy to get swept up in the excitement of the race.  For the past three years, I’ve volunteered for the Boston Marathon and think it’s one of the better ways to enjoy the race.  Here are five reasons why you should consider volunteering for the Boston Marathon next year:

1. Some of the best moments are not reflected in the media coverage. Ask any Boston Marathon runner and they’ll tell you that some of the most powerful moments are the conversations and stories from the course.  Same goes for the volunteers behind the scenes.  Last year I volunteered in the family information stand at the finish line and was responsible for helping the runners find whatever they needed – family, food/drink, directions.  Among the highlights were an 80-something year old man dancing a jig after running 26 miles, turning silver blankets into trendy “apparel” for freezing runners and the tears/smiles/cheers as family and friends were united.

2. You’re surrounded by people that are incredibly excited about the race. Sure, it’s fun to sit at a bar on Boylston Street, but you wonder how much people actually pay attention to the race?  Volunteering unites running enthusiasts and proud Bostonians for a common cause.  Plus, you could even make new friends.  During my first year volunteering, I met someone who is still a very close friend today.  And yes, we’re still volunteering for the Boston Marathon together.

3. “Free” Marathon Schwag.  While the free adidas jacket shouldn’t be your number one reason for volunteering, it certainly doesn’t hurt!  I now own grey, neon yellow and lime green jackets that are great for running.  People can certainly see me coming!

4. You feel like a VIP. Wearing a volunteer jacket and official hang tag makes you feel special.  Strangers are more friendly than normal – I simply can’t believe how many people will strike up a conversation and share their stories from the day.  The jacket is also your ticket to moving around the crowded Back Bay as quickly as possible.

5. You’re a part of Boston History.  The volunteers are the backbone of the Boston Marathon.  No assignment is insignificant and seeing how grateful the runners are for your help is a wonderful feeling.  Quite simply, it’s amazing how much help is needed in one day.  Sure, it’s a long day, but it’s a rewarding one.

Signups for the Boston Marathon will start in early 2011.  Keep checking http://www.bostonmarathon.org/ for updates.

BOSTON, EVENTS

Saturday, April 10: Get Your Zen on at the Boldfacers Yoga Pop-Up Store

Weekends were made for breathing easy. Embrace your inner yogi this Saturday with Boldfacers as they bring together some of Boston’s best instructors for a day of bonding and stretching. From 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., try a yoga class, sample vegan eats and smoothies, then hit the pop-up store chock full of athletic apparel, candles, jewelry, mats and more.

Held at the Boldfacers studio in South Boston, yoga classes are $20 each or $40 unlimited for the day. In addition to yoga classes, shopping and food, guests can also try a Dosha reading or sway to the live bongo drum music.

The Boldfacers studio is located at 15 Channel Center Street in South Boston.  For more information about Saturday’s event, please click here.

BOSTON, EVENTS, NIGHTLIFE, RESTAURANTS

Boston Events During the Week of March 22

Red Wine Red Hearts by hlkljgk from Flickr

While it may be tempting to hibernate in your apartment in protest of the return to ‘normal’ March weather, there are a few fun events in Boston this week worth stepping out for. From sampling excellent cuisine, to wine tasting and a compelling workshop, these events are sure to perk up the work week.

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BOSTON, EVENTS, NIGHTLIFE

Thursday, April 1: Social Boston Sports Hosts 3rd Birthday Bash at Redline in Cambridge

by Frenchyme from Flickr

It’s their birthday and they’ll party if they want to!  Join Social Boston Sports (SBS), the community of young professionals who live, work and play in the Boston area, as they celebrate their third birthday at Redline in Cambridge on Thursday, April 1.

Kicking off at 8:00 p.m., Social Boston Sports will take over Redline for a private event featuring everything you’d expect from an adult birthday party – plus plenty of cake and raffle prizes.  Tickets to the event cost $10 and will not be sold at the door.  Tickets can be purchased at www.socialbostonsports.com.

Over the past three years, Social Boston Sports has grown from 50 friends and one sport league, to over 6,000 members, 13 unique sport leagues and numerous weekend adventure trips.

BOSTON, EVENTS, NIGHTLIFE, RECIPES, RESTAURANTS

Weekend Events in Boston Worth Braving the Bad Weather For

Unless you live under a rock, I’m sure you’ve heard by now that it is going to rain all weekend long. Repeat that – all weekend long. Allow yourself a sigh and invest in a sturdy umbrella because true Bostonians know that when the going gets tough, the tough go out on the town. Whether you have to trudge around in wellies, or splurge on a door-to-door taxi, here are a few weekend events that are worth fighting mother nature for:

 

splash !!! #1 by joe.laut from flickr

Saturday, March 13

Chocolate Bar at The Langham Hotel – 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Who needs lunch when you can eat sweets? I ask myself this daily. Nothing like 85 chocolate desserts to lift your spirits on a rainy day. Dubbed a “chocolate bar,” this all-you-can-eat sweet fest features everything from tiramisu to a North End inspired chocolate pizza. Calorie counters need not apply. Ticket prices are $38 for adults, $25 if you think you can pass yourself off as a kid.  For more information, click here.

Grand Opening of Royale Boston – 10:00 p.m. – Close

Located at 279 Tremont Street in the Theatre District, Royale Boston replaces The Roxy. Dubbed a nightclub and a live music venue, Saturday’s event boasts live music from All-American Rejects cutie Tyson Ritter, plus music from DJ Sizzahands. In case you thought that wasn’t enough, two playboy playmates will also be in the house. For more information about Royale Boston, please click here.

Sunday, March 14

Green Street in Central Square Host’s Boston Bartenders on the Rise – 7:00 p.m.

Imbibe is a delightful word, especially when paired with four up-and-coming Boston-area bartenders. If you’re able to handle four cocktails, plus a special welcome punch on a Sunday night, then pony up $40 to allow Carrie Cole of Craigie on Main, Evan Harrison of Deep Ellum, Bob McCoy of Eastern Standard and Emily Stanley of Green Street to pour, shake and serve to their heart’s content. Fear not, passed appetizers will also be dished out. Reservations are strongly suggested. For more information, please visit this highly informative article from DrinkBoston.com.