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Harvard Square Business Association Newsletter - April 2024

Arts and Entertainment

April 16, 2024

From: Harvard Square Business Association

Please join us in welcoming our new members!

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Events

DEADLINE APPROACHING - Monday April 22nd

39th Annual MayFair

Applications Now Available

Sunday, May 5th

Rain Date: Sunday, May 19th 

Interested in being a vendor at MayFair, one of Harvard Square's largest events? Visit harvardsquare.com for applications and information. For sponsorship opportunities, please email Bill Manley or call (617) 491-3434.

The Red House

Live Music Every Week on The 4 Season Patio

12th - Keith Crocker + Leandro & Abe Duo

13th - Tokyo Tramps

14th - Adia Clark Lay

17th - Nate Outer

18th - Tokyo Tramps

19th - Zoey Gulotta

20th - Makena Tate + Sean Magwire

24th - Leandro & Abe Duo

25th - Sergio Romero + George Carnes

26th - Tokyo Tamps

27th - Ryan Maher

28th - Makena Tate

Harvard Museum of Natural History

April 13th, 20th, 25th

Science Spotlight

Saturday, April 13

Classroom B, Third Floor

Meet up-and-coming scientists and learn about questions at the

forefront of research today in this series of short talks.

2:00–2:30 pm What in the World Is a

Pseudoscorpion? Juli Cosgrove - PhD Graduate Student - Giribet Lab

3:00–3:30 pm Unveiling Ancient History as an

Earth Detective

Val Aguilar - Graduate Student - Earth & Planetary Science Lab

Regular admission rates apply.

The Blaschkas at the Microscope: Lessons in Botany

New exhibit - Opens Saturday, April 20

Step back in time to the late 19th century and marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, renowned creators of the mesmerizing Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants. Delve into their captivating educational models that meticulously illustrate the life cycles of non-flowering, spore-forming plants and fungi. After nearly a quarter century, these remarkable state-of-the-art teaching models make a triumphant return to the spotlight in the Glass Flowers Gallery of the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Behold the timeless beauty and intricate detail of these models, which continue to enchant and educate visitors just as they did over a century ago.

ArtsThursdays: A Night of Biodiversity

Thursday, April 25, 5:00–9:00pm

RSVPs encouraged

Join us for a free, fun night at the Harvard Museums of Science

& Culture

Come with a date, come with friends, or make new friends while

strolling through the galleries. This month, learn how photographers and

scientists document biodiversity and use art to help people connect with

nature. 

Free and open to the public.

India: An Amphibian Hotspot - Free Hybrid Lecture

Thursday, April 25, 6:00–7:00 pm

Advance registration required for both in-person and online attendance

Register for In Person | Register for Online

Free and open to the public. 

Reading Genetic Tea Leaves In Person and Virtual Lecture

Thursday, May 2, 6:00–7:00 pm

Natural populations harbor extensive genetic diversity. In humans, these genetic differences are being used to predict some individual traits, such as height; cancer risk; and even educational attainment. Population geneticist Molly Przeworski will introduce the idea behind these predictions and highlight some of their pitfalls, notably the difficulty of disentangling genetic and environmental effects. She will also discuss how similar approaches can be used to predict the response of non-model organisms to strong selection pressures from climate change, with an example from corals.

Register for in person | register for online

Harvard Art Museums

April 13th, 17th, 18th, 25th

Family Day

Saturday, April 13, 1pm - 4pm Bring your family to the Harvard Art Museums for an afternoon of artful experiences, gallery explorations, and hands-on creative play.

Norma Jean Calderwood Lecture: Artist Talk by Mohamad Hafez—Preserving Memory and Loss Wednesday, April 17, 6pm - 7:15pm Hafez will discuss his career as an architect, artist, and entrepreneur, from when he was a Syrian immigrant to when he became a U.S. citizen.

Speaking the Word Thursday, April 18, 6pm - 8pm In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Harvard Art Museums invite you to a poetry reading and open mic.

Harvard Art Museums at Night Thursday, April 25, 5pm - 9pm We’re keeping our doors open late for an evening of art, fun, food, and more!

The Harvard Crimson

April 13th & 14th

The Harvard Crimson's CJS is a two-day hybrid event for high school reporters of all experience levels. Participants will engage in workshops, simulations, and seminars led by Crimson Editors and Executives across our content boards. Besides learning from experienced college journalists, students will also have the chance to interact with professional journalists—namely, notable Crimson Alumni from top publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and more.

Noir Bar

April 14th

Modern Calligraphy for Beginners @ Noir Bar at the Charles Hotel - Sip & Script (sipandscript.com)

Dx

April 20th, 12pm - 7pm

1ST ANNUAL 420 BLOCK PARTY

Come make history and celebrate great music, community and cannabis culture in Harvard square!

Featuring the best Afro-Beat, House and dance music.

Wine and Beer Garden, Local & International Food Vendors, Live Painting and Street Performers, Interactive Activations, Private VIP Tickets experiences, and Cannabis Cup Competition.

Tickets: $31.80 – $212

Origins

April 20th - 22nd

Join Origins Harvard Square to celebrate Earth Day on April 20, 21 & 22. We will be offering Spring/ Summer Complimentary Mini Facials and customized skincare samples. 

Bring your empty cosmetic containers for recycling and learn about Origins' tree planting initiatives and vegan skincare! We are offering a Recycled Tote with samples as a gift with a $70 purchase!

Harvard University

April 24th - 28th

Join us for Harvard University’s ARTS FIRST Festival!

Produced by the Office for the Arts at Harvard, this annual campus-wide event takes place April 24-28 and showcases the expansive creativity and innovation of Harvard students, staff, alums and faculty. Enjoy the dynamic imagination and cultural expression at the heart of this festival by visiting many of the university’s iconic indoor and outdoor spaces transformed by artmaking and open for all to explore.

Headlining events include a Drag Show emcee'd by environmental activist Pattie Gonia and Drag Queen Story Hour with Boston's Lilly Rose Valore, Jazz on the Plaza, a Performance Fair of short interdisciplinary performances taking place simultaneously on 10 stages throughout the day, and much more.

The festival is open to all, family-friendly and mostly free (some ticketed events charge for admission.) The majority of events are also accessible for wheelchairs and other mobility devices.

The Office for the Arts invites everyone to join us at the ARTS FIRST Festival at Harvard University. Can’t get to campus? Watch select events livestreamed at?HarvardArts on YouTube.

New School of Music

April 25th, May 23rd, June 27th

Get ready to groove and jam with other musicians at the NSM's Chamber Jams; music sessions for adults brought to you by The New School of Music! Chamber Jams will be held over the course of three Thursdays: April 25, May 23, June 27; from 7:00pm – 8:30 pm. 

Registration fee: $15 per class; $40 for three classes. Sign up for one or all three! 

Spring Songwriting

The New School of Music is thrilled to present Spring Songwriting led by Jack Byrne. This 6-week class takes place Fridays from 6:30pm – 7:30pm, beginning April 26th. It's the ideal space to explore your creativity and share your songwriting process with other adults. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned songwriter, everyone is welcome to join!

Spaces are limited, so be sure to register for this group class today!

Moonbox Productions

April 26th - May 19th

Moonbox Productions presents the funny, coming-of-age play, Mermaid Hour. For Pilar and Bird, parenting a trans tween is all about guessing how to get it right when they’re not even sure what that means. In this new play by David Valdes, it’s the parents, not the teenagers, that need to learn how to change. April 26th – May 19th - Arrow Street Arts. Tickets $55 premium seating/$45 regular seating. Pay-What-You-Wish options available.

Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site

April 27th, 2pm - 4pm

BeeFound: Mrs. Phillis and Her FriendsToni Bee and Prof. Nicole Aljoe

Hybrid event

The poet and the professor will discuss the history of Mrs. Phillis Wheatley and the friends and associates she communicated with. This event includes a lecture, poetry workshop, seed give away and garden walk. This National Poetry Month event will take place both in-person and online (lecture and workshop only).

Toni Bee is a poet, workshop facilitator, and a Poet Populist emeritus of Cambridge, MA as well as its Inaugural Poetry Ambassador. Nicole Aljoe is a Professor of English and Africana Studies at Northeastern University. They are co-authors of the article "Reading and Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters in Boston," published in the journal Early American Literature.

Free and open to all. Register to attend in-person or online.

Cambridge Center for Adult Education

You're Invited To...

Inspiration, Of Course!

CCAE’s Annual Spring Party

Thursday, June 6th 5:30pm to 8pm

at the Blacksmith House - 56 Brattle Street

A variety of fabulous eateries across Cambridge will serve a delectable, chef-selected bite at this year's annual spring party in CCAE's courtyards. Surrounded by live music and vibrant conversation, you can look forward to sampling the flavors that are inspiring some of your favorite chefs in Harvard Square and beyond.

Delicious bites from: Felipe's TaqueriaHarvestHoneycomb CreameryMamalehs DelicatessenMimi's Ch?ka Diner, and SOURCE

The dollars raised from Inspiration, Of Course! will help to fund our scholarship program, maintain our historical buildings, and support our expert staff and host of instructors as they carry out CCAE's distinguished programs.

Click here for full calendar of events

DEALS

Barre & Soul

New Client Special: 30 days of unlimited barre & yoga in studio and online for $69. Email or visit here to get started!

FREE Breaking Down the Barre classes, May 5th-7th: Join us for a free beginner friendly class that breaks down the Barre & Soul method. This class is highly recommended to anyone who has never tried barre before! Sign up on MindBody or email with any questions!

The Charles Hotel

Explore Harvard & Beyond package: $50 F&B credit and a $50 uber credit (valid through 4/30) 

Dine & Unwind package: $100 F&B credit and complimentary parking (stays through 4/30)

Link to promo details and all packages Cambridge Hotel Packages | The Charles Hotel - Special Offers

Gibson Sotheby's International Realty 

Parking Space For Sale

Located at 3 University Road space #43. It is an easily accessible, secure, 24 hour self parking lot located in Harvard Square near the Charles Hotel. It is a short distance to the Red Line and all the wonderful amenities Harvard Square offers. This is a great opportunity for someone looking for parking or to rent out. The 2024 HOA fee for the year is $1140 and the estimated real estate taxes are $922. The spaces are clearly labeled. If interested please contact Erika Pereira

Off the Beaten Path Food Tours

Fridays, Saturdays and private tours are available.

Calling all chocoholics! Join us for a delectable adventure through historic Harvard Square. You'll hear interesting stories about the Square, learn fun facts about chocolate and sample the best and most interesting chocolaty treats around. Harvard Square has a flourishing food scene with some of the best and most unique food in the city. Each tour is a fun 90 minutes and includes 4 stops with plenty of treats and less than a mile of walking. We can't wait to take you on a unique, chocolate adventure!

This tour is suitable for all ages. $40/pp. Guests must purchase tickets in advance. Use code HARVARDSQUARE and enjoy 10% off!

Harvard Square Food Tour

Haven't been to Harvard Square lately? Do you know we have a tiki bar?

Revisit Harvard Square on our new FOOD TOUR!

Booking Saturdays at 11:30am, this memorable experience is offered weekly. You'll eat a satisfying array of yummy eats, from Greek to Latin to the best pizza in the world. Tour also includes a Mai Tai or yummy mocktail.

SEE

Swing into SEE during our Spring Trunk Show event to shop the hottest new styles of the season (in limited quantities, of course). Plus, snag a FREE gift while supplies last and up to $125 off Rx eyewear until April 30th! See store for complete details.

News

Bon Me

Enjoy a sip of spring with our limited time offer: the Pink Lychee Blossom bubble tea! Juicy lychee, strawberry, and citrus create the perfect balance of sweet and tangy. Strawberry popping boba add a playful burst of flavor! Available through end of May.

Distressed Children International

DCI’s 2024 Appeal

Please Join Us to Stop Child Labor, Child Marriage and Blindness Prevention

In celebration of the New Year, please join us in helping underprivileged children and their families in Bangladesh, India, Nepal & Nicaragua. You will receive a tax benefit for your financial support. 

Please open your heart and donate now

Take Action & Change a Life

Choose from the many other gifts available here.

Thank you very much for your kind consideration and support of our mission of fighting poverty, hunger, child labor, child marriage, and preventable blindness.

Harvard University Employees Credit Union

Smart Rewards Checking: Get all ATM fees refunded and earn your choice of cash back or premium interest on your balance. To learn more, please visit www.huecu.org/smart-rewards.

Henrietta's Table

Limitless brunch-buffets ARE BACK!

Join us at Henrietta's Table (inside the Charles Hotel) every Sunday from 12:30-3:00pm for an afternoon filled with all of your brunch favorites.

A raw bar, carving station, waffles, seasonal desserts, egg-making station, cheeses, and so much more- you're in for a treat! $80.00 Per Person

Children 5 to 12~ $30.00

Children 4 and Under~ Free

Henrietta's Table has been at the forefront of farm-to-table dining since before it was a trend. Located in the heart of Harvard Square, guests will enjoy simple, homemade flavors.

Industrious

Your dream office in Harvard Square is waiting.

Thoroughly professional and thoughtfully designed, Industrious’ flexible workspaces support companies of all sizes and stages. We believe that the right workplace can move your business forward by giving your team members spaces to focus and collaborate in — spaces that make them proud to come to work.

Click here for a tour or more information.

We are excited to share that we've simplified the way you book meeting spaces. No need to go through third party websites - book your meeting right on our website! Start booking your meeting today.

Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre

14th Annual Dance for World Community Festival

Saturday June 8th, 12-6pm Mass Ave between Putnam Ave and Bow St!

Calling all festival participants! If you would like to be part of Greater Boston’s largest and most popular dance event, we have opportunities for your business to feature in the community and increase visibility in the heart of Harvard Square,

We are looking for:

Advocacy Partners – non-profit organizations who want to spread their mission and the great work they do with the community

Arts Market Vendors – artists, artisans, and small businesses who want to sell their products/artwork street-side

Sponsors – businesses looking to put their brand in front of 20,000 festival attendees and support the local Harvard Square neighborhood

More information on the festival and how to get involved can be found here.

J.P. Licks

J.P. Licks releases a brand new ice cream flavor - Birthday Cake - to celebrate their 25th year of roasting coffee. Sweet birthday cake ice cream with pieces of yellow cake, rainbow sprinkles, and ripples of buttercream frosting make for a great way to celebrate something every day!

Nubar

Our Spring menu will debut for dinner on Friday April 12th.

Our Mother’s Day brunch buffet, from 11:30 – last seating at 3pm. $60/adults, $30/kids 12 and under, and free for kids 5 and under. The price includes coffee, juice, or soft drinks. This will also be opening day for our courtyard patio. The menus will be posted on our website soon.

Revels

Are you ready to take your bow with Revels? Come audition for the Midwinter Revels Adult Chorus! Auditions are open to anyone over 18, and we are looking for performers from a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and experience levels - the only requirement to audition is a love for singing! 

Auditions will be taking place at the following times and locations:

Saturday, May 18, 10 AM - 5 PM - Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church, 80 Mt Auburn Street, Watertown

Sunday, May 19, 2 - 8 PM - St Paul's Choir School in Harvard Square, 29 Mt Auburn St

Monday, May 20, 5 - 9 PM - Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church, 80 Mt Auburn Street

The Adult Chorus is an integral part of Midwinter Revels and will perform 15 shows in Harvard Square's historic Sanders Theatre in December 2024. Annually, Midwinter Revels is attended in person by over 10,000 patrons and streamed virtually by Revelers around the world. Learn more and sign up for your audition slot today!

HSBA Member Spotlight

El Jefe's Taqueria

El Jefe’s Taqueria brings authentic Mexicano street food back to Massachusetts. Taking inspiration from his hometown street vendors, El Jefe transports his hungry customers south of the border with tacos and burritos assembled to order on the open cook line. Customers choose the heat at the Picante Station featuring hot sauce from across the country and around the globe. El Jefe offers you an invitation to forget what you know and come with him, to his home away from México, in Harvard Square.