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Afternoon Discussion Series - Building Beacon Hill

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Hours:1:00 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Lectures/Discussions

In our first of two summertime discussions, we're going to get to know the North Slope of Beacon Hill and the West End from the ground up!

Learn about and discuss how these neighborhoods - all affectionately considered the West End 100 years ago when the Vilna Shul was built - and how they transformed over time.

We'll look at maps, images, oral histories, and even art so that we can all better know the neighborhood the Vilna calls home.

If weather permits, we will meet on our beautiful patio.

Feel free to bring your lunch or coffee to enjoy with the group.

Light snacks will be provided.

(Please help us observe basic kashrut with no mixing of meat and dairy or eating of pork or shellfish.

Thank you!)

This event is free and open to the public.

Donations are appreciated, but not required.

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This event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated, but not required.

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www.vilnashul.org/events/event/afternoon_discussion_series_building_beacon_hill_and_the_west_end

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18 Phillips Street, Boston, MA, 02114 map
Phone: (617) 523-2324

The Vilna Shul is a 5 minute walk from the Charles/MGH stop on the Red Line and parking is available nearby for $5 with validation at the front desk.

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