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Handel & Haydn Society – Christmas Oratorio!

Ring in the holidays with Grant Llewellyn as he conducts Bach’s masterful telling of the Christmas story, with festive brass, kettledrums, and our renowned Chorus.

BACH: Christmas Oratorio (Parts I, II, and III)
Sunday, December 16, 3.00PM
Friday, December 19, 8.00PM

The event takes place in the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall.  For tickets, click here. For directions to Jordan Hall, click here.

Ice Skating on Boston Common’s Frog Pond!

Does it get more fun than ice skating in the heart of Boston? You can skate by day, or get a little romantic by night! Enjoy an invigorating glimpse of the city and be sure to follow it by warming up with some steaming hot chocolate!

Admission is only $4.00 (children ages thirteen and under are free). Skate rental, lockers, and a snack bar are also available at the facility.

Hours:
Monday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Wednesday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Friday: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 9:00pm

The rink is also available to rent on Monday nights for private events.

Take Advantage of Boston’s Holiday Events at the MFA!

There may not be a blog event planned for December, but there is plenty to do around the city. Feeling artsy? Well look no further than the MFA!

From December 5 – 9, the MFA Sparkles With Holiday Festivities

This December, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents “MFA for the Holidays” ––a series of festivities with multiple events each day. Family events include Black Nativity (12/6), holiday film shorts (12/8-9), musical performances by KlezMITron (12/9) and Criollo Classico (12/9), as well as costumed Victorian carolers (12/5-9). Additionally, appearances by the Boston Ballet, gallery talks, and other eclectic performances make this a holiday to remember.

For more information and a full list of events, days and times, please continue reading:

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Chocobeer Party

This February, with the help of chocolate expert Dana Zemack, I’m organizing a chocolate and beer tasting party. This was first announced at Blogtoberfest where you may have sampled some delicious chocolate. Well it’s going to be like that, only better. And with beer. Paired together. Really? What could be better than that? Prizes maybe, but don’t worry – we’ve got that covered.

Stay tuned for more details!

A Huge Thank You!

(For more blogging and pics of the event, check out my personal blog: AllEyesonJenny.com)

I want to thank all of you that came out last night. Despite the Red Sox game traffic. The long work week. Gearing up for PodCamp … The turnout was more than I could have asked for!

First and foremost I really need to, once again, thank all of the sponsors that helped me make this event what it was: Marc from Mb Graphics for all the signage, the people at LocaModa, Alyssa over at Big Red Podcast and the guys at Xcomnomy for helping me pay for the event, John Wall from The M Show and his partner in crime Christopher Penn at Marketing Over Coffee for the coffee gift certificates (I have them in hand and will be mailing them out today, Victoria and Ron!), Dan Germain (go buy his CD if you did not win one) at Dan Germain Music, Sarah Stewart and her Williams Sonoma fetish from I Cook Good, Amber Brown from Juxtaco Event Marketing for all her help setting up and for the Blick GC donation, Matt Hooker (even if I did call him an asshole last night) from HookerMedia for the gorgeous painting of the Old State House, Gary Hedrick from ElefhantWorks Design Studio for his lovely windmill painting, Viva Skin Care for donating the GC for the facial (although when I said “the winner of the facial is….” I felt a little dirty), and Chris Schepici and the people at ShoeBuy.com for that $100 GC that EVERYONE wanted. And oh yeah, my printer for printing up that Fenway photograph.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

And the winners of prizes in the drawing are as follows:

$25 Starbucks GC:
Ron from Universal Hub

$25 Dunkin Donuts GC:
Victoria from Vickie Victoria

Dan Germain’s Amid Summer’s Swing:
Andrea who you can find here;
Tom who you can find here; and
Mika (Ulli – get me the info you copied last night!)

Williams Sonoma GC:
Diana Lalama

$40 Blick GC:
Sean from Grin & Grumble

Fenway Print:
George Jenkins (what’s your link?!)

“Dreaming of Home” (Old State House Painting):
Jesse who you can find here

Windmill Painting:
Gil who you can find here

Viva Skin Care Facial:
Jason who you can find here (He is SO psyched on that facial too. Don’t deny it.)

$100 ShoeBuy GC:
Mysterious Brian

There you have it. Congrats everyone!!!

Before I forget this time, I tried to plug it as much as I could last night: I’m planning another event for February. A ChocoBeer Tasting Party!. With the help of chocolate expert Dana Zemack from The Tasty Show, me and the whole Boston Blog Events venture, we’re putting together a night of Belgian chocolate and Belgian beer and we’re going to find out just how fantastic they taste together.

If I didn’t force you to sign the mailing list for updates, and you’d like to find out more details as the party planning process progresses (what a great alliteration), please email me your … uh email address! I’ll put you on the list! )Just make sure you specify somewhere in the email or subject like to add you to the event updates list!) jenny@bostonblogevents.com.

(Thank you Dana for the ridiculously delicious chocolate that was scattered all over!)

Ok I just spilled my entire LARGE coffee (without having had any). It’s time to go to sleep for about 5 days straight now.

Thanks everyone!

Boston Bloggers Band to Meet Faces Behind the Words At Second Annual BLOGTOBEREST

BOSTON — October 9, 2007—The greater Boston area’s most prolific Bloggers will gather at Boston Blogtoberfest 2007, taking place Thursday, October 25.

This second annual event, which will run from 6-8 pm in the lower level of the Pour House, 907 Boylston Street, Boston. Boston Blogtoberfest 2007 is the creation of Boston Blogger – Jenny Frazier. The event is meant to provide a chance for fellow Boston bloggers to put down the mice, step away from the keyboard, and meet some of their favorite local bloggers in a casual, face-to-face setting.

Frazier started the event last year after randomly meeting a fellow Boston blogger, posting about the event and then receiving tremendous feedback from the Boston blog community that it would be great to have an organized event where bloggers could all meet and share experiences.

“It’s different than most of the social networking events in the area because it’s not set up to be about anything. Last year some people networked, some people were looking for jobs, and some people simply wanted to have a few cocktails and gossip! It’s great because people can make it about whatever they want,” says Frazier of the event.

The event, which will offer free attendance, is seeking sponsorship donations from fellow bloggers or local companies willing to provide added value to the Boston Blogtoberfest experience. Businesses or individuals who would like to make donations of either money, food or drink are asked to contact the event’s organizer, Jenny Frazier at jenny@bostonblogevents.com. Additional information, including lists of registered attendees and sponsors to date can be found at: http://bostonblogevents.com/blogtoberfest

For more about Jenny Frazier, a 26 year old Boston graphic artist/photographer/marketer and the event’s creator, visit her website at http://jennyfrazier.com.

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In the Sponsor Spotlight:

New sponsor alert! With days to go until Blogtoberfest I had another sponsor approach me! Good for all of you, huh?! This new sponsor is Viva Skin Care Center located in Burlington, MA.I browsed the site and wanted to take the day off and go get one of their amazing facials. I mean how can you not after reading: Whatever facial you choose, you can look forward to a most relaxing and indulgent visit! Our skin care professionals will gently massage your skin and give it the ‘hands on’ attention it deserves. You will leave looking and feeling your best.

One of you actually WILL be able to experience that!

Viva Skin Care Center is donating a gift certificate for a facial to be part of the random drawing!

In the Sponsor Spotlight: Elefhantworks

Elefhantworks is a small graphic design studio located in the beautiful beach town of Hull, Massachusetts. E.W. was started by my good friend Gary Hedrick in 2005. Gary is a ridiculously talented designer and a number of bands, non-profits, small to large companies, and various creative departments across the metro Boston Area will agree 100% (he’s got an impressive client list!).

In addition to graphic design for other companies, Gary creates art in a style all his own. He’s a master of mixed media! You’ll be able to check out a piece of his art in person at Blogtoberfest! If you can’t wait and need to have a piece right now, check out his online shop

Elefhantworks/Gary Hedrick have donated one of his art pieces. Maybe you’ll win it in the random prize drawing!

In the Sponsor Spotlight: xconomy.com

The Xconomists are coming! The Xconomists are coming!

Hey I never claimed to be a comedian. Poor jokes aside, the Xconomists an unrivaled group of leading technologists, scientists, and business innovators who contribute to the site xconomy.com.

Xconomy is “dedicated to providing business and technology leaders with timely, insightful, close-to-the-scene information about the local personalities, companies, and technological trends that best exemplify today’s high-tech economy.

Our goal is to become the authoritative voice on the exponential economy, the realm of business and innovation characterized by exponential technological growth and responsible for an increasing share of productivity and overall economic growth.

We plan to deliver this valuable content through a unique global network of localized blogs, events, conferences, and other initiatives designed to better connect people and ideas.”

I poked around the site, as I did with everyone who signed up, and this is a group of smart cookies. A few of them will be at the event mingling. Don’t forget to say hi!

Xconomy.com donated some cash funds to make the event fun. And delicious (their much appreciated money went towards some snacks!) Enjoy!

In the Sponsor Spotlight: Dan Germain/Amid Summer’s Swing

Dan Germain is a graduate of Berklee College of Music right here in Boston, MA. He performs jazz in and around Boston in various line ups. Recently he recorded an album, Amid Summer’s Swing. He says that “pursuing a playing career as a jazz musician is not always easy”, but he donated some of his CDs to Blogtoberfest ANYWAY. (Thanks Dan).

Hear samples of his new album on his Myspace Music page: Dan Germain Music. Purchase it on CD Baby: Amid Summer’s Swing.

Dan Germain donated 3 copies of his new album, Amid Summer’s Swing. Winners will be chosen at random the night of Blogtoberfest. Good luck!