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MARCH 21


2:00pm Behind The Scenes Tour ofWGBH, WGBH, One Guest Street, Boston,MA 02135 RSVP: jaime_reese@wgbh.org, wgbh.org


WGBH Boston, the nation's leading public broadcaster, produces the most iconic programs on public television, and is home to 89.7WGBH Boston's Local NPR, 99.5 WCRB Boston's only classical radio station, as well asWGBH 2 and WGBX 44 television channels. Tours ofWGBH's state-of-the-art studios will give guests a glimpse of Yawkey Theater, the Fraser Performance Studio and the station's local and national newsrooms, among other stops.


2:00 – 5:00pm


Shop The Spring Collection and Enjoy a Private Previewof The SpecialOrder Event, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, 142 Berkeley Street, Boston,MA 02116 RSVP: mgbw.boston@mgbwhome.com Mgbwhome.com/boston


Join us as we celebrate the Spring Collection at Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and offer a Private Preview of The Spring Special Order Event. This event, which officially starts onMarch 26th is one of our largest all year and includes a savings of 20% off in stock, SOP and SPO upholstery, case goods, lighting, rugs, linens, accessories, and mattresses.


4:30pm– 7:30pm


Celebrating Art & Design…In & Around Sudbury, Sudbury Art & Design Group, at 60Nobscot Home, 60 Nobscot Road, Sudbury,MA 01776 RSVP: rsvp@60nobscot.com or 978.440.8066, www.60nobscothome.com


Join us as we celebrate the art and design community in and around Sudbury. Come tip a glass, enjoy edibles from Bullfinch’s and meet the people responsible for some of the most diverse, high energy and creative work emanating west of Boston. Pieces from Kolman Artisan Glass, Cathleen Bradley, James Heroux, Vani Sayeed Studios and 60nobscot’s Ray Bachand among others will be on display. Be a part of designer Eric Haydel’s ongoing “social reporting” feed or catch it live #SudburyA&D


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