Student Life Newsletter - June 5, 2017
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May We Recommend...
Take me out to the ball game.....
The Boston Red Sox vs. The Toronto Blue Jays
Wednesday, September 27 @ 7:10 PM
Tickets $20
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Come by Office 224 to get your tickets!
Tickets cost $20. CASH Only
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Chinatown, Boston
4th Boston Chinatown Mainstreet Festival
Come to Chinatown and enjoy martial arts, Chinese folk and lion dances, tons of challenging games, and mooncake sampling. China’s unique arts and crafts will also be found at several vendors scattered throughout the festival. |
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BU Arts Initiative
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
CELOP LOBBY
LUNCH TIME
Come and meet Priscilla Peralta of the BU Arts Initiative. Learn how you can become and "INSIDER" and find out exciting arts events in or around Boston each semeste. Students can sign up to attend free of charge. This is a great way for CELOP students to meet new people and explore the Boston area. |
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Hours this Week: Friday: 12:05 to 1:30
We accept cash, debit, and credit cards. Tickets are non-refundable and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Regal Movie Passes $8.50
- New England Aquarium Combo Ticket (Imax + Aquarium) $20
Sign Ups (Free)
- Walking Tour Black Heritage Trail, Friday, October 6 @12:15
- Volunteer@ Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, Saturday, October 7 @ 12:30
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Looking Ahead
Coach Potato Club
Watch some popular TV shows with a faculty member as your guide.
Thursdays @ 3:15 pm. Room 278. Starting October 5.
Conversation Club
Practice your Enlgish with BU Student Volunteers in an informal environment.
Tuesdays @ 3:15 pm. Back Lobby. Starting Tuesday, OCtober 3.
For both clubs. NO NEED TO SIGN UP. JUST SHOW UP. |
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THe Black Heritage Trail
Friday, October 6 after class at 12:15PM
Come and take a walking tour through historic Beacon Hill on Friday, October 6 after class at 12:15PM.
The African American community of 19th century Boston led the city and the nation in the fight against slavery and injustice. These remarkable men and women, together with their allies, were leaders in Abolition Movement, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, and the early struggle for equal rights and education.
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