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Find the best education events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Boston. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

An Evening with Anne Lamott and Neal Allen promises to be a captivating literary event. Join renowned author Anne Lamott and acclaimed poet Neal Allen for an intimate evening of storytelling, writing tips, and shared insights. Lamott, known for her engaging and honest writing style, will discuss her latest works and personal experiences, while Allen will share his poetic journey and creative process. This event is perfect for writers, readers, and anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from two masters of their craft.

Join Lena Dunham for a night of fearless storytelling and candid conversation as she reflects on illness, fame, and everything in between. Celebrate the release of her first book in over a decade, FAMESICK, with an evening of honesty, humor, and nostalgia. Don't miss this intimate and engaging event that promises to be a highlight of the year.
Celebrate the start of the gardening season! The 50th Annual Gardeners’ Gathering brings Boston area growers of all kinds together for a free day full of informative workshops, engaging exhibitors, networking, and inspiration.
Join a two day in-depth training on how to implement restorative practices in classroom instruction for grades 4-12.
Gomont will discuss how this tragicomic thriller captures the human cost of political collapse and the moral chaos of the post-Soviet era.
Dr. Allison D. Evans will discuss her book Protest in the Provinces: Coming to Terms with Capitalism in Russia's Company Towns

Join the Kratt Brothers for an all-new stage adventure in Wild Kratts LIVE 2.0 - Activate Creature Power®! This theatrical production, based on the Emmy-nominated PBS KIDS series, combines live-action and animation to take audiences on a wild ride. Chris and Martin activate new Creature Powers to rescue creatures and save the day, sharing fascinating facts about amazing animals along the way.
Join Lisa Dachinger of Hilltop Farm & Fiber Arts during Boston Public Market FiberFest 2026 for a Botanical Bandana Dyeing Workshop! In this hands-on workshop, participants will create a one-of-a-kind, naturally dyed cotton bandana using natural dye materials, including certified organic flowers grown at Hilltop Farm & Fiber Arts. After 30 minutes of guided, hands-on design, participants are free to explore the Market and enjoy FiberFest activities while their bandanas steam. They’ll return after 1 hour for the reveal and a photo-worthy moment before heading home with their handmade bandana and simple care instructions. This workshop is ideal for anyone interested in sustainable textiles, organic farming, and fiber-based craft.
Long Live Roxbury Boston is hosting a fun evening of fingerprinting, just like real Crime Scene Investigators, all while enjoying a beer. Dr. Mike McCutcheon teaches forensic Crime Scene Processing to police detectives all over the country. He is a frequent crime scene analyst on Court TV. You get to learn from an expert.
Join us for an in-person HR leader roundtable on why culture is key to making global teams click and thrive! Uncover the culturally influenced patterns, assumptions, and missing perspectives that limit innovation within teams. Decode the “why” behind behaviors that can hamper team productivity. Equip team leads with strategies to build team connection virtually.
An interactive workshop that will deepen your leadership capabilities and transform the way you navigate challenges and inspire change.
Over the past 20 years, the Dominican Development Center, Inc. and the Women in Solidarity Network (WSN) has created a space where immigrant women can share strategies and inspiration, learn from each other, and encourage each other’s efforts. This includes learning about and planning strategies to overcome challenges regarding: education and health disparities in our communities, workers’ rights, economic development, discrimination, sexual harassment, and the overall immigrant experience in the US. It has also included opportunities of sharing cultures through – music, dance, food, stories, language, and ways of organizing and promoting unity. Each woman brings its own distinctive contributions to the Network and together collaborates to build a stronger movement. Join us and become part of the women movement. The WSN’s Annual Conference provides the space for empowerment and learning from each other’s situations through a series of panel discussions and dialogues. We analyze topics on issues related to gender, race, class and nation. Outlining the common challenges and together identify best practice models to build a stronger support network. The WSN is a collaboration of women active in our own community at a local and international level. Women of all age groups and diverse backgrounds bring different tactics, different perspectives to find common ground to fightback against all kind of oppression.