Monday, November 19, 2007

Join Boston Scholars at the 21st Snowball on Dec.7th, 2007!

The Boston Scholars Program
is honored to
have been selected as one of the
Beneficiaries of the
2007 Santa Claus Anonymous Snowball.
We hope you will join us on Dec. 7th.
Tickets can be purchased at http://www.scaboston.org
Friday, December 7th at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel,
64 Arlington Street, Boston, MA. Santa Claus Anonymous presents the 21st Annual SnowBall
to benefit Boston inner-city youth enrichment programs on
Friday, December 7, 2007
64 Arlington Street, Boston
from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM.

Guests are able to dance to live entertainment by two popular bands and an incredible DJ. Soul City will perform on our main stage and splitting sets with professional DJ- DJ Deja, while The Blackstone Jazz Project entertains our smaller ballroom.
Attendees may also visit our Casino, bid on items at a Silent Auction, and take a photos with Santa Claus at our Santa Booth sponsored by Photos-In-A-Minute.com. A Cash Bar and Light Hors D'oeuvres will also be provided. The attire is Black Tie Optional.
Tickets and more information available at www.ScaBoston.org
"You would not want to miss it!" -Frank, Exec. Dir. Boston Scholars Program

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Join Boston Scholars and our CSI Experience at the Museum of Science

The Boston Scholars and CSI Experience (Sat. Nov. 17th) 10am -12pm entry.
Please RSVP. By RSVPing, you will be confirmed to visit the entire museum.

Scholars, Mentors, and families Call (617) 956-0216 or email Laurine@BostonScholars.org
VolunteerCandidates, Pls email Info@BostonScholars.org to RSVP

There are two CSI Exhibit entry times.
The first one is at 10:15am & 12:15pm. Museum closes at 5pm.
Before and after the CSI Show, your RSVP will allow you to visit the others parts of the incredible Museum of Science.

THE CSI EXPERIENCE :Take on the role of a crime scene investigator in this interactive exhibit that immerses visitors in simulated crime scenes and laboratories. Based on the hit CBS television franchise CSI, the exhibit features cutting-edge technology straight from the crime lab, offering a fascinating look into forensic science and investigative techniques while challenging visitors to form their own hypotheses in order to solve a "crime."

Taking Public Transportation
Take the M.B.T.A.'s Green Line subway to Science Park station. This will be the Green Line's Lechmere-bound "E" train. The Museum is diagonally across the street (O'Brien Highway), just over the Charles River Dam draw bridge.
To transfer to the Green Line from other lines, take:
The Red Line to Park Street
The Blue Line to Government Center
The Orange Line to Haymarket or North Station
To walk to the Museum of Science from other lines, take:

The Green Line or Orange Line to North Station. Then, follow Nashua Street to O'Brien Highway and turn right towards the Museum

The Red Line to Charles/MGH Station. Then, cross Storrow Drive towards the Charles River and turn right, walking with the river to your left. (You will see the Museum and Hayden Planetarium dome sitting over the river ahead of you.) Turn left at the Charles River Dam and State Police Station onto O'Brien Highway. The Museum is on your left. The Charles/MGH Station is not wheelchair accessible

The Orange Line to Bunker Hill Community College Station. Then: Walk over the Gilmore Bridge. At the next traffic light (O'Brien Highway) turn left and cross the street to the Museum.
End of Directions: See you there!