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Patriots Day weekend is usually a chance for folks to gather outdoors to watch the annual storied Boston Marathon. But with this year’s event postponed until October 11 by the pandemic, you may be wondering how else to spend the long weekend. Fortunately, there is much on offer this weekend around the Boston area, from diving into the history of the Massachusetts holiday to visiting the museum that’s the subject of an acclaimed new series on Netflix to the world-famous 281-acre Arnold Arboretum.
Boston Marathon Food Tour
You may not be able to run, or watch, the Boston Marathon this spring, but you can eat your way along its famous route. We suggest starting around mile 23 with some pastries and coffee at Athan’s European
Chamber Spotlight: First batch of love letters to Brookline businesses
Deborah Good Miller, executive director, Brookline Chamber of Commerce
There’s still time for you to share your Love Letters to Brookline Businesses. Until April 1st, submit a story about a Brookline business that you love. Let that business know that you care, inform others, and be featured on the Chamber s social media – by name or anonymously. Submit your story here: tinyurl.com/BrooklineLoveLetters
These Brookline Businesses are Loved:
Brothers & Sisters Co. is an essential stop on Station Street in Brookline Village. The friendly, creative team is helmed by entrepreneur Jamie Siracusa, who dreamed of running a cafe. After apprenticing to Eli and Ali of Kookoo Cafe, she took over the business, bringing new life and vision to a delicious Brookline mainstay. During COVID, she s been safely serving coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and now delicious ice cream through the window. It s love at first bite! –
Help the community by mentioning the secret phrase at Sweet Paris Creperie & Cafe
Christmas Crepes & Giving back for the holidays
Robert Morin, SA Live Producer
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SAN ANTONIO – Sweet Paris Creperie & Cafe wants to feed you and help the community for the holidays. From now until December 23rd, when you order the Turkey Cran or The Grinch crepes, a portion of the proceeds will benefit the San Antonio Food Bank and Culinaria. The trick is, you have to say “Holiday for Hunger” when you order.
The San Antonio Food Bank feeds about 58,000 individuals in a week and the Culinaria Hospitality Fund helps San Antonio’s struggling hospitality industry including restaurants and bars that have been hit hard during the pandemic.