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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Brookline. From education to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Welcome to another exciting Stage Sprouts adventure! Join us for Stage Sprouts- Spring 2026! All students ages 5-11 are welcome to enroll! Classes will be held every Thursday from February 26th- April 30th from 3:45pm-5:30pm in FISKE HALL @ Dexter Southfield. Classes will conclude with a staged production featuring all young actors!
Join us for a night of fascinating musical connections for this fan-favorite annual concert!
Make DIY crafts with other creative people in the community! Crafts & Chats blends creative activities like handmade crafts with social interaction, creating a platform for sharing ideas and connecting! Bring your creative friends and meet other creative people in a fun, relaxed environment.
Join us for a free screening of Titicut Follies at Coolidge Corner Theater!
Come learn the fundamentals of baseball and have fun with the Dexter Southfield coaching staff and players. 9:00am-2:00pm, 6/8-6/12
Keith O'Brien with Dan Shaughnessy: Heartland is a Brookline Booksmith event. Read on for important details for this Brookline Booksmith event. Heartland: A Forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird. From the New York Times bestselling author of Charlie Hustle and Fly Girls comes one of America’s greatest sports stories: the improbable rise of Larry Bird and the Indiana State Sycamores. Keith O'Brien Dan Shaughnessy Wish It Lasted Forever: Life with the Larry Bird Celtics.
Read on for important details for this Brookline Booksmith event. I Was a Teenage Death God by M.J. Beasi is a contemporary fantasy duology about a high school student who discovers they are a death god. Brookline Booksmith will host the event on Friday, Mar 13 at 7 pm EDT. Register for the event and get your copy of the book signed by the author. ASL interpretation may be provided upon request. Event accessibility is at street level.
Join us for a monthly story time with kids bookseller Diana! Story time will feature a selection of fun and engaging stories that explore different themes that are silly, sweet, and meaningful. Books read will be geared toward ages 4 through 8, but all are welcome to attend. Please RSVP to let us know that you're coming. We hope to see you there!
A homecoming screening of Year of the Rat with director Cyrus Alexander, followed by Q&A. Join us for a special homecoming screening of Year of the Rat, directed by Cyrus Alexander, a Worcester, Massachusetts native, returning home to share his directorial debut with a Boston audience. This Boston screening is more than a film showing — it’s a celebration of local roots, independent cinema, and a filmmaker coming full circle. Screening followed by Director Q&A. Limited seating available — reserve your spot early.
Join us for a discussion of the hottest local and national topics! This is the first Coffee & Conversation of the school year! Coffee and Conversation isn’t just a program of The Howard Thurman Center, it’s a Boston University tradition. Established over 20 years ago as the original space for open discussion, this weekly gathering has become a cornerstone of BU’s commitment to thoughtful, inclusive conversation. Students, faculty, and staff convene at the HTC to delve into the latest headlines, pressing issues, and challenging ideas. Grounded in Howard Thurman’s Love-Ethic, this program invites you to practice civil discourse, express your viewpoints, and learn from the diverse perspectives of others.