Brooks & Crowley December 2018

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439 Washington Street Dedham, MA 02026 Inside This Issue

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Surprise Party in Vegas

Misleading Foods to Avoid

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testimonials

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The Biggest Black Friday Lawsuit in History

Paleo Hot Chocolate

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Local Events

Engage in the Community Around You Local Events in the Boston Area

Don’t miss out on these fantastic winter events near you! CULTURAL SURVIVAL BAZAAR Where: Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston When: Dec. 21–23, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission: Free!

along the way. The event starts at the Kickstand Café next to the Minuteman Bikeway.

unique trinkets. If you need to do some last- minute shopping, now’s your chance to snag a special gift! JINGLE RIDE Where: Arlington to Boston When: Dec. 16, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Admission: Free! Stay active this holiday season with a 22-mile round-trip bike ride from Arlington to Boston. Wear your festive clothing and sing carols along the way. There is a cookie and cocoa stop in Harvard Square and there are other stops

FIRST NIGHT BOSTON Where: Copley Square, Boston Common, and Boston Harbor When: Dec. 31, noon to midnight Admission: Free! The entertainment starts at noon and continues through midnight. There will be processions, fireworks, ice sculptures, and a midnight pyrotechnics and light show. The 7 p.m. family fireworks display will make you believe it is midnight early. It has fooled me before. This event is great for kids and families.

Immerse yourself in a culture outside your own this December! Artists from across the world are coming to sell their goods at Boston’s Cultural Survival Bazaar. Browse their selection of beautiful tapestries, jewelry of all kinds, colorful baskets, paintings, hand-woven scarves, and much more. People of all ages are welcome to speak with artists and purchase

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