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April 2008, Friday
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Giving Never Goes Out of Style
Benefit for Shelter Legal Services Foundation
Open b ar, hors d'ouevre, silent and live auctions containing Red Sox and Patriots memorabilia
7pm; $65
Vintage Lounge, 72 Broad St, Boston
617.482.1900


Fridays at the Museum of Science
Fridays
Start with a martini and an appetizer at the Science Street Café, and then follow that up with an Omni film and free stargazing at the Gilliland Observatory (weather permitting).

Museum of Science
Science Park
Boston
617-723-2500
http://www.mos.org


First Annual One Village Nambale Harambee
Join One Village at a Time at the First Annual Nambale
Harambee! 'Harambee' means 'Joyous Get-Together' in Swahili! At the Jorge Hernandez Cultural Center, 65 W Newton St,Boston, MA. Dancing, Open Bar, Auction, Appetizers Single tickets are $60 and Couples are $100 and can be purchased online:
http://www.onevillageatatime.org/support.html

For more information about One Village at a Time, please contact: Kai Souza OneVillage at a Time
kai@onevillage.org


Lizards and Snakes at The Museum of Science!!
Location: The Museum of Science
More diverse than mammals and as old as the dinosaurs, squamates — the order of legged and legless lizards — are found almost everywhere on Earth, from harsh deserts to lush rainforests. As they have adapted to life in many different environments, squamates have evolved extremely varied characteristics: some fly, some parachute, while others sprint across water.

In this living exhibit featuring more than 60 scaled reptiles from around the world, explore the remarkable adaptations that contribute to the success of this huge and ancient group.

This exhibition is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, in collaboration with Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta and the San Diego Natural History Museum, with appreciation to Clyde Peeling's Reptiland.

On exhibit February 17 - April 27

http://www.mos.org/exhibits_shows/current_exhibits&d=1726


ROFLCon
Location: Gutman Conference Center, 6 Appian Way, Cambridge
The first-ever gathering of people behind goofy Internet phenomena, and reaches back to the dawn of an era.
$80
http://www.roflcon.org


Singles Mingles
Light refreshments and conversations
8-11pm
Porter Square Books, Porter Square Shopping Center, Cambridge
$20 (includes a $10 coupon toward a book purchase)
617.491.2220


Stargazing at the Observatory
Fridays
Equipped with a computer-controlled, 12-inch Meade LX200 telescope and staffed by knowledgeable Museum employees, the Gilliland Observatory is the perfect way to end a Friday evening at the Museum. Tucked away on the roof of the Museum's parking garage, this is a wonderful resource for our starry-eyed public.

Museum of Science
Science Park
Boston
8:30-10:00pm
617-589-0267
http://www.mos.org


Join: Miss Coco Peru
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Mantra Restaurant, 52 Temple Place Boston
Sometimes Life Can be a Real...DRAG...Join: Miss Coco Peru from “Girls Will Be Girls,” Bravo’s “Boy Meets Boy,” and NBC’s Will & Grace for a night of entertainment and revelry. Tickets: $20 at door


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