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Event Series Taiwan Mahjong for Beginners

Taiwan Mahjong for Beginners

Fivesparks Loft 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Fay Childers has been playing and teaching Mahjong for years.  She enjoys helping new players understand the game and grow to love it as much as she does.  Join this 5-week session to learn the basics so you can continue play on your own. Taiwan Mahjong is a strategic game, easy to learn and fun

Author Talk – An Evening with John Hanson Mitchell: The Sweet Revenge of Marcus Aurelius – Based on the True Story of a Slave Who Sold His Master

Fivesparks Gallery 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Fivesparks is delighted to welcome John Hanson Mitchell, celebrated author of The Sweet Revenge of Marcus Aurelius, a compelling novel inspired by the true story of a talented and ingenious slave who outwitted his master. Join us on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 7:30 PM for a captivating journey into the incredible saga of Marcus

Event Series Taiwan Mahjong for Beginners

Taiwan Mahjong for Beginners

Fivesparks Loft 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Fay Childers has been playing and teaching Mahjong for years.  She enjoys helping new players understand the game and grow to love it as much as she does.  Join this 5-week session to learn the basics so you can continue play on your own. Taiwan Mahjong is a strategic game, easy to learn and fun

Free ARTIST TALK: Manifesting Storytelling in Sculptural Vessels by AIR Ceramicist Elizabeth Noonan

Fivesparks Gallery 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

THIS EVENT WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED IN FEBRUARY 2025 AS A PART OF THE ANNUAL ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM. As part of Artists in Residence, join us in the Fivesparks Gallery to listen to ceramicist Liz Noonan discuss her passion for melding storytelling and ceramics. She will discuss how she uses sculptural pots to relay a

The Revolution Sings Benefit Concert

Fivesparks Gallery 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

The concert is being produced by Musicians for the Greater Good, a non-profit network of musicians that supports social change organizations. The Revolution Sings is a concert of protest and social justice music from throughout America's history. It will be a benefit for the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.  Performers include leading New England