Brooks & Crowley September 2019

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439 Washington Street Dedham, MA 02026 Inside This Issue

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The Importance of Having a Job

Finding the Right Workout for Your Diet How to Deal With a Ride-share Injury

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A Reading List for Real Success

Paleo Breakfast Casserole

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Free Museums for All

With Free Entry at These Boston Landmarks Celebrate Museum Day

museum contains a lifetime’s worth of study. Not to be missed are the famed “glass flowers,” created by Czech artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka in the 19th century and recently restored to the fullness of their glory. PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY 11 Divinity Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 If you’re interested in the tools, customs, and artifacts of civilizations past, you’ll find countless wonders at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. From massive sculptures to delicate pieces of ancient jewelry, every room has the power to thrill, delight, and educate. Go to SmithsonianMag.com/MuseumDay/ Museum-Day-2019 to print off your free ticket for all participating museums.

Sept. 21 is Museum Day. Participating museums across the country will offer free entry to patrons in an effort to foster learning and engagement with culture. In Massachusetts, we have more museums involved than you could even visit in one day. Did you know, for example, that there’s a Museum of Russian Icons in Clinton? Have you heard about the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History in Weston? Both will be free on Museum Day, along with these excellent museums in and around Boston.

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON 465 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 Founded in 1870, the Museum of Fine Arts is one of the city’s longest-standing and most important art institutions. The collection, full of works by European masters like Rembrandt and Goya, recalls a time when wealthy Americans sought to make the United States the world’s leading force of culture. In recent years, the museum has also increased its collection of contemporary and Asian art. Stop in, marvel at a Van Gogh, and discover your

new favorite painter while roaming the halls of one of Boston’s most awe-inspiring buildings.

HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 26 Oxford St. Cambridge, MA 02138

Who wouldn’t get a kick out of seeing a 40-foot long dinosaur skeleton? The Harvard Museum of Natural History is home to that and a whole lot more. With a collection of preserved animals, vegetation, and gemstones numbering in the hundreds of thousands, the

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