Boston Celebrates Cultural Heritage with Free Events

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Boston is set to host a series of free events from June 16 to June 22, celebrating the summer solstice and Juneteenth. Highlights include the stone-laying ceremony at Bunker Hill Monument, outdoor movie screenings, free museum admission, and engaging activities for families. Events will culminate in a literary nature walk, fostering community spirit while emphasizing cultural observance and outdoor enjoyment.

Boston will come alive with a series of exciting free events from June 16 to June 22, coinciding with the celebration of the summer solstice on June 20 and the commemoration of Juneteenth. Community members and visitors are invited to participate in various activities that honor these significant cultural observances while taking advantage of the ideal outdoor weather that Boston typically enjoys this time of year.

The week will kick off with the ceremonial recreation of the stone-laying of the Bunker Hill Monument. This historic event, taking place on June 17 at 9:30 a.m. at Charlestown Navy Yard, marks both the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill and the 200th anniversary of the monument itself. Following the ceremony, a gala hour will be held at Old South Meeting House at 6 p.m., featuring live music and celebratory toasts.

On June 18, movie enthusiasts can enjoy an outdoor screening of the comedy film “Good Burger” at the Charles River Speedway in Brighton at 8 p.m. This event is part of a series of outdoor movie nights organized at various locations across Boston, providing a fun atmosphere for families and friends.

To honor Juneteenth, the Museum of Fine Arts will offer free admission and programming on June 19, including a Q&A session and the screening of the film “Paint Me a Road Out of Here.” Additionally, Fairmont Copley Plaza’s Oak Long Bar + Kitchen will host a whiskey tasting event from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. This tasting will highlight Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey and the legacy of Nathan “Nearest” Green, renowned as the first African American master distiller.

Meanwhile, visitors to Harvard Museums of Science & Culture can participate in a Summer Solstice party on June 20 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring circus performances, craft activities, and culminating in a sunset countdown to mark the longest day of the year.

For families looking for engaging activities for their children, the Discovery Museum in Acton will open its doors to the community on Fridays from June 20 through August 29. This will provide access to both indoor and outdoor exhibits specifically designed for children, promoting educational play in a hands-on environment.

On June 22, nature lovers and literary enthusiasts are invited to join the Audiobook Walking Club, organized by Side Quest Books & Games. This unique experience will take place at 9:30 a.m. in Somerville, combining local literature with a walk in nature, allowing participants to enjoy engaging stories while exploring the great outdoors.

Additionally, food lovers will have the chance to enjoy half-priced tacos all day on Tuesdays at Loco Taqueria, located in Fenway and South Boston, making it a perfect stop for those looking to savor delicious offerings during the week.

These events represent a celebration of culture, history, and the joy of summer, inviting everyone in Boston to participate and engage with the community. The combination of educational and entertaining opportunities highlights the city’s commitment to celebrating diverse cultural heritage while fostering community spirit.

With fantastic weather predicted for the week, residents and visitors are encouraged to make the most of these free events, creating cherished summer memories in one of America’s most vibrant cities.

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