Roslindale Open Studio Registration
July 2, 2019
Tags: Roslindale Village Main Streets
The 15th Annual Roslindale Open Studios will be held on Saturday and Sunday, October 19th and 20th. Artist Registration opens June 1 through July 15.
The 15th Annual Roslindale Open Studios will be held on Saturday and Sunday, October 19th and 20th. Artist Registration opens June 1 through July 15.
Local Main Street Directors Jenn Cartee and Ed Gaskin of Greate are presenting the "Crowdfunding for Placemaking: The Successes and Challenges" at this year's Main Street NOW Conference in Seatle.
Brato Brewhouse + Kitchen shares a timeline for opening, a menu sneak peek, and a unique revenue-sharing opportunity.
The goal of this campaign is to improve and beautify the Poplar Street sidewalk that runs alongside Adams Park in the heart of Roslindale Village neighborhood in Boston.
We're looking for Allston- and Brighton-based businesses to participate. You can install local art, provide in-store demonstrations, or host performances.
On Saturday September 22nd, join us for the opening of West Roxbury’s newest storefront, The Monarch Studio.
Greater Ashmont Main Street and Mandorla Music Series are beginning their Dot Jazz Series this week, a full season consisting of 5 jazz shows from September 2018 to May 2019.
We are so excited to update you on the progress of our project to Revitalize Peabody Square! Since our fundraising closed in January, we have had some significant milestones.
Brighton Main Streets is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to the revitalization of Brighton's neighborhood commercial district.
Thanks to you, we've reached $9,165 in donations! Contribute by June 30th and your name will be entered into a raffle for a Rozzie Bag of Goodness!
Today we are releasing the full video of RVMS ED Alia Hamada Forrest interviewing five women business owners whose organizations are located on the 2nd Floor of 20 Belgrade.
The Korean community in Allston-Brighton has been growing steadily for the past 10 years. And when about 1,600 of a neighborhood’s residents have Korean roots, the businesses and food reflect it.