Continental Elementary School District s first time going digital with their annual fundraiser brought in less than previous years, but still earned $6,000 for programs. #NABUR
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These are the events and activities that will be held at the Honan Allston Branch Library, 300 N. Harvard St., Allston. The branch hours are noon to 8 p.m. Mondays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, noon to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. All events are free. For information: bpl.org/branches/al calendar.htm or facebook.com honanallstonbran
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Amy Seiwert s Imagery More Love Now is a new improvisational event with Imagery artist Shania Rasmussen, trumpeter Darren Johnston, and visual artist and poet Adrian Arias. Feb 14, 4pm PT, Free. https://www.facebook.com/events/2938679926376373/
Ballet22
Premiere of a new dance film by Joshua Stanton with the Oakland dance company. $10 and up. Feb. 12-14. https://www.ballet22.com
Bechtel Fest 8
Chicago s Broken Nose Theatre company presents a series of online plays; the annual festival of new short plays features an ensemble of femme, female-identifying, non-binary, trans and queer actors talking about things other than men; free, thru March 26. https://brokennosetheatre.com/
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STRATTON â Nearly 200 people attended the Stratton Mountain School Winter Ball on Jan. 30 in support of the Stratton Mountain School Scholarship Fund, which provides student scholarships and educational resources for nearly 45 percent of the schoolâs student-athletes. The gala and silent auction, which took place online due to COVID-19 safety concerns, raised almost $215,000, making it the most successful event in its 50-year history.
Themed âAround the World,â the international broadcast was co-hosted by Head of School Carson A. Thurber â02, and Alumni Coordinator Morgan Taylor.
âWhile we had our concerns about hosting a virtual event for the first time, our live broadcast went smoothly, and our supporters gave enthusiastically,â Thurber said in a release. âIn times like these, the notion of working together is more important than ever, and our communityâs generous support will help