Brooks & Crowley LLP - July 2024

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1 Navigating Accessibility Without Being a Workaholic 2 The Fascinating History of Cutlery How a Cat Saved an Army Veteran in Need 3 How a Lower Interest Rate Affects You

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4 Can’t-Miss Summer Events

What’s Going On, Boston? The Best of Boston’s Summer Activities

4D MOVIE MAGIC In showing perfect for the whole family, the Museum of Science combines in-theater special effects with 3D film to create the ultimate immersive movie-going experience. Films are shown daily.

COPLEY SQUARE FARMERS MARKET Every Tuesday and Friday this summer, farmers and consumers come together to make the Copley Square Farmers Market the largest and busiest in Massachusetts. Indulge in fresh meals, baked goods, locally grown produce, and locally crafted goods. If you want to experience the taste of local cuisine, then this is the place for you. MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY The Museum of African American History is the largest museum of its kind in New England. Its exhibits allow visitors to experience authentic representations of life in 18th- and 19th-century Black communities. It is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day but Monday, and tickets start at just $15 for adults and $8 for children.

Summer can be scorching hot. Heat advisories are often in effect all over New England, and beating the heat is the name of the game. Luckily, there are a number of events and activities you can add to your calendar that can help you do just that. From helicopter tours to museum excursions, here are four Boston must-sees to help you beat the heat this summer. SUNSET HELICOPTER TOURS Have you ever seen helicopters flying overhead and been jealous to the extreme? I know I have. If you want a unique view of our city, especially of the beautiful sunset, then a Sunset Helicopter Tour may be just the thing for you. The popular, first-class experience lets you ascend through the skies and soar above the Boston skyline. Tours take place all summer, so you have plenty of opportunities to experience the city like never before.

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