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Red Sox Baseball Game & Dinner |
Though generations
have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much the same as
opening day, April 20, 1912. The home of the World Series
Champions resounds with the echoes of great baseball players:
Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Jimmy Collins, to name a few. Join us
on Friday night for an exciting game between the Red Sox and
the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Cost: $125 per person
Co-Sponsored by:
Mesirow Financial Consulting LLC
Phelps Consulting Group
Barrier Advisors LP |
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Whale Watching |
Climb aboard
the Voyager III and enjoy the view as this catamaran whisks
you to Stellwagen bank, a busy feeding area for whales, dolphins,
sea birds and other marine life 30 miles east of Boston. Interact
with naturalists to learn how they collect information on
whales, experience the hands-on navigation station and view
the captain of the Voyager III in action on the bridge. On
this fun family voyage, whale sightings are guaranteed!
Cost: $35.00 per person
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5K Run/Walk: |
Join us for a
5K run/walk along the Charles River.
Time: 2pm Thursday afternoon.
Cost: $25 per person. Cost
includes a T-shirt. Please indicate the size you would like
when registering.
Sponsored by: Eisner LLP
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Kayaking |
Kayak in Boston
Harbor or local river, depending on weather conditions.
This Event is full
- no more registrations allowed.
Sponsored by: Business Strategy
Advisors of Vermont |
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You’ve
never toured Boston in anything that comes close to a Duck
Tour. The fun begins as soon as you board the authentic,
renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle or “DUCK.”
Your tour will be narrated by a ConDUCKtor as you cruise by
all the places that make Boston a birthplace of freedom and
a city of firsts - and hold on for the “Splashdown”
right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the
Boston and Cambridge skylines that you just won’t get
anywhere else.
This Event is full
- no more registrations allowed.
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Golf |
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Be prepared to use every club at this difficult
tract. Featuring four sets of tees, Norton is tight on the
front nine, but as you make the turn, you’ll find yourself
in old farmland, where the fairways are treeless, but the
rough is high. Fifty-eight pot bunkers dot this course, which
fluctuates from tight and tree-lined to a stretch of holes
that more closely resemble a Scottish-style links layout,
measuring up as one of the finest in the state.
Golfing Attire: Soft spikes
and collared shirts are mandatory and approprate golf attire
is required (no denim, please).
Cost: $150 per person. Golf
club rental is available for an additional $30 per person.
When registering, please indicate if you would like left-hand
or right-hand clubs.
Co-Sponsored by:
CIT Group and AlixPartners LLC
Golf Drink Cart compliments of Great American Group
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| Freedom Trail Tour |
Walk into history
on a 90 minute guided walking tour of the Freedom Trail with
a costumed character. Begin at the Boston Common Visitor’s
Center and visit New State House, Park Street Church, King’s
Chapel and other historic sites, led by a famous patriot such
as James Otis or Abigail Adams.
Cost: $20 per person.
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| Beacon
Hill Mansion Tour |
Wear your walking
shoes to visit the homes of Boston residents during this historic
two-hour walking tour in which you will visit three private
homes. Your guides and hostesses are all volunteers and all
proceeds from each custom tour go to local women and children’s
charities in the Greater Boston Area.
Cost: $45 per person.
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Newport Mansion Tour & Dinner |
America’s
greatest architects of the Gilded Age created magnificent
villas for America’s wealthiest families, preserved
for our enjoyment today by the Preservations Society of Newport
County. Enjoy dinner at Castle Hill Inn after a walking tour
of two exquisite and historical mansions.
Cost: $150 per person.
Dinner Dress Code: The Castle
Hill Inn requests jackets be worn by gentleman and no jeans,
sneakers or athletic wear are permitted in the dining rooms.
Additionally, to preserve an enjoyable dining experience for
everyone, they request that cell phones not be used in their
dining rooms.
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