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1:00 pm

NaNoWriMo at Newton Free Library

November 2, 2019 | 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Newton Free Library, 330 Homer St
Newton, MA 02459 United States
Free

Don't forget! There are a BUNCH of Write-ins happening in our area in November! Mark your calendar and come out! Allison made beautiful passports for you, and each signature in your Passport earns you a ticket in the TGIO Party raffle! We'll let you know about those prizes coming up! Big thanks to Lisa and […]

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NaNoWriMo at Fowler Branch Library in Concord

November 2, 2019 | 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Free

Don't forget! There are a BUNCH of Write-ins happening in our area in November! Mark your calendar and come out! Allison made beautiful passports for you, and each signature in your Passport earns you a ticket in the TGIO Party raffle! We'll let you know about those prizes coming up! Big thanks to Lisa and […]

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2:00 pm

Listen to Your Body &Your Inner Voice: Yoga, Meditation, Writing & Poetry Workshop at The Arlington Center

November 2, 2019 | 2:00 pm - 4:45 pm
Free

We often speak of the mind-body connection, but rarely do we put the mind and body into direct dialogue; in this workshop we'll explore the power of using mindful writing, meditation and yoga together so that we can come into greater awareness in stillness and movement, and create more pathways between mind and body. This […]

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11:00 pm

After Hours at the Bookstore with Jac Jemc at Harvard Book Store

November 2, 2019 | 11:00 pm
Harvard Book Store, 1256 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
$18

This Halloween, Harvard Book Store invites you to spend the graveyard shift at your favorite boo-store—if you dare!—with a very special late night, limited entry, 21+ event. Costumes are encouraged: the best will be rewarded with a $25 gift card, and there'll also be prizes for the runners-up! We're thrilled (and chilled) to welcome JAC JEMC—the […]

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