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Website title: THE GARDEN CLUB OF THE BACK BAY

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Join naturalist Dave Small online on December 4 at 7 pm Eastern for an introduction to attracting and watching moths in your backyard. Discover the native plants you can introduce to your landscape to attract a wide variety of butterflies and moths. Learn how to use lights and bait to attract moths for viewing and get a glimpse of some of the moths you might encounter on a wa...

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The Beacon Hill Civic Association invites you to a Holiday Concert on Thursday, December 11. Cocktail reception will begin at 6:00 pm, and Concert will begin at 6:30. The event takes place at the Harvard Musical Association, 57A Chestnut Street in Beacon Hill, and prices range from $50 for BHCA Founders Circle members to $75 for general members to $100 for nonmembers. RSVP by...

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Keep in step with science and the Young Friends of the Arnold! Meet us for an unforgettable evening at the Weld Hill Research Building on Thursday, December 4 from 6:30–9:30pm. This special event is tailored for those aged 21-45 or anyone young at heart who enjoy learning about nature, conserving biodiversity, and engaging with a community of plant enthusiasts. Enjoy seasonal...

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Every year since 1979, Candlelight Stroll at Strawbery Banke has captured 350 years of seasonal and holiday traditions against the backdrop of the museum’s historic houses. Wander the Museum grounds under the glow of candle boxes and string lights, visiting furnished historic homes from 1795 through the 1950s, each adorned with greens and dried flowers from the Museum’s heirl...

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Sleepy Cat Farm embodies the vision of Fred Landman who, since acquiring a Georgian Revival house and six acres of neglected grounds in Greenwich, CT, has transformed his property into a magical thirteen-acre landscape that serves as a testament to his belief in the harmony between house and garden. This four-part Virtual Program, which began with two episodes in the spring a...

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