• Brighton Branch Library June Schedule

    Brighton Branch Library 40 Academy Hill Road, Brighton, MA

    Don't miss out on all the exciting programs happening at the Brighton Branch this month! There are plenty of opportunities to learn, connect, and have fun. Pick up a printed copy of our calendar at the branch, or visit bit.ly/BPLBrighton to explore details about our upcoming programs in June and beyond. We look forward to […]

  • Open Streets!

    The Mayor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion announces the return of Open Streets Boston this summer and fall, bringing car-free, community-focused events back to Allston-Brighton, Jamaica Plain, and Mattapan, with Roslindale joining for the first time. These events transform neighborhood streets into vibrant public spaces where local businesses can expand outdoors while residents enjoy […]

  • AA Meeting

    Recurring
    Brighton Marine Health Center 77 Warren Street, Brighton, MA, United States
  • Fresh Truck at PSF

    Recurring
    Presentation School Foundation Community Center

    Fresh Truck will be at the PSF Community Center parking lot on Tremont Street on the first Tuesday of every month from 3:30–5:30 PM. The first 25 shoppers will receive $5 in Fresh Cash toward their purchase Stop by to shop for affordable, fresh produce!

  • Mahjong Night

    Recurring
    Molly's Bookstore 305 Western Avenue, Allston, MA

    Tickets for June's Mahjong Night at Molly's Bookstore in Allston are now available! Join us on the first Tuesday of every month for an evening of tiles, strategy, and fun. Whether you're completely new to Mahjong or a seasoned player with your winning strategy perfected, everyone is welcome. This event features Hong Kong-style Mahjong and […]

  • AA Meeting – Morbid Reflections

    Recurring
    Brighton Elk's Lodge 326 Washington St, Brighton, MA, United States

    Meeting Information Tuesday, 7:15 pm to 8:00 pm In-person Discussion Open Speaker Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.