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What’s Going On, Boston? The Best Family-Friendly Activities This Month!
November is here, which means it is officially the start of the holiday season! And, of course, with the holidays come winter break, a time when kids can enjoy some much- needed rest and relaxation away from school. So, why not plan something fun for your family with the extra time you have together? Thankfully, Boston has a few family-friendly events you and your little ones can check out this month! Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical Nov. 24-26 Boch Center 265 Tremont Street BochCenter.org/events/detail/rudolph Rudolph, with his nose so bright, is coming to life this month on the Boch Center’s stage! You and your family can experience a singing adventure that teaches us all
that being different can be a good thing — it’s what makes us special. This theater adaption is 90 minutes long and includes a 20-minute intermission! FREE Admission to Harvard Art Museum Until Dec. 31 Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street HarvardArtMuseums.org/visit Thanks to a generous contribution from the Estate of David Rockefeller back in February, all admissions to Harvard’s art museums are FREE until the end of December! The Harvard Art Museums welcomes children of all ages, and they even offer free sketchbooks and pencils for kids to make their own art as they walk through the galleries. To receive the complimentary sketchbook and pencils, just ask an attendant at the admissions desk!
This is a great opportunity to allow your children to unleash their inner artists while experiencing some of the most incredible art in the world, like Van Gogh’s famous self-portrait, Claude Monet’s “The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train,” or John Singer Sargent’s “The Breakfast Table.” Check Out ‘View Boston’ Any time View Boston 800 Boylston Street ViewBoston.com If you haven’t been since their grand re- opening in June, View Boston is a great way to teach your kids about our city, its history, and some of its most iconic buildings from atop one of the tallest buildings in New England. They also have a “View Shop” where your kids can take home a souvenir after their experience!
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