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How to Improve Your Credit and Increase Your Score

A good credit score saves you money by opening the door to cheaper loans, better credit card offers, and greater job and housing opportunities.

May 13, 2025
Event Date2025-05-13T10:00:00 - 2025-05-13T11:00:00

Fortunately, a credit score doesn’t depend on how much money you have. It only depends on your ability to follow some basic rules. In this workshop, you can learn:

  • the formula to increase your credit score
  • how to read a credit report, and
  • how to start working one-on-one with a financial coach!
May 13, 2025
Event Date2025-05-13T10:00:00 - 2025-05-13T11:00:00

How to Improve Your Credit and Increase Your Score

A good credit score saves you money by opening the door to cheaper loans, better credit card offers, and greater job and housing opportunities.

May 6, 2025
Event Date2025-05-06T10:00:00 - 2025-05-06T11:00:00

Fortunately, a credit score doesn’t depend on how much money you have. It only depends on your ability to follow some basic rules. In this workshop, you can learn:

  • the formula to increase your credit score
  • how to read a credit report, and
  • how to start working one-on-one with a financial coach!
May 6, 2025
Event Date2025-05-06T10:00:00 - 2025-05-06T11:00:00

Horse-Of-Course

The Boston Park Rangers offer FREE guided tours and nature-based programs for ALL AGES. 

May 1, 2025
Event Date2025-05-01T11:00:00 - 2025-05-01T11:45:00
  •  Join the Boston Park Rangers for a 30-minute meet-and-greet with one of our equine partners and learn they're fed, groomed, tacked up, and ready for their patrol in your parks.

For more information, visit the Boston Park Rangers homepage.

May 1, 2025
Event Date2025-05-01T11:00:00 - 2025-05-01T11:45:00

Curious and Complex Connections: Environmental History and the War of Independence

October 20, 2025
Event Date2025-10-20T18:00:38 - 2025-10-20T19:00:38

Many of us give only a moment’s thought about the environment when considering the War of Independence: the slope of Breed’s Hill, the ice-choked Delaware River, and diseases such as smallpox. But what might we gain by connecting biology, ecology, and geology to the thinking and actions of soldiers and civilians? Rebels and British soldiers acquired and used energy in the form of food, fuel, and work animals, which shaped people’s lives, the course of the war, and the direction of environmental change. Join us as David Hsiung, in conversation with Joyce Chaplin, discusses the intricate and often surprising ways in which the natural environment and the war changed each other.

This is a hybrid event. FREE for MHS Members. $10 per person fee (in person). No charge for virtual attendees or Card to Culture participants (EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare).

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October 20, 2025
Event Date2025-10-20T18:00:38 - 2025-10-20T19:00:38

The Painter's Fire: A Forgotten History of the Artists Who Championed the American Revolution

July 23, 2025
Event Date2025-07-23T18:00:17 - 2025-07-23T19:00:17

The war that we now call the American Revolution was not only fought in the colonies with muskets and bayonets. On both sides of the Atlantic, artists armed with paint, canvas, and wax played an integral role in forging revolutionary ideals. Join us, as Zara Anishanslin charts the intertwined lives of three such figures who dared to defy the British monarchy: Robert Edge Pine, Prince Demah, and Patience Wright. From London to Boston, from Jamaica to Paris, from Bath to Philadelphia, these largely forgotten patriots boldly risked their reputations and their lives to declare independence.

This program is part of the annual Jack Grinold Lecture in American Art and Architecture.

This is a hybrid event. FREE for MHS Members. $10 per person fee (in person). No charge for virtual attendees or Card to Culture participants (EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare).

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July 23, 2025
Event Date2025-07-23T18:00:17 - 2025-07-23T19:00:17

Committeemen: Local Government and the Popular Politics of Revolution

July 14, 2025
Event Date2025-07-14T18:00:01 - 2025-07-14T19:00:01

Over the spring and summer of 1775, revolutionary committees in small towns and rural communities took charge of the revolutionary movement. In the chaos that followed the battles of Lexington and Concord, thousands of farmers, lawyers, ministers, shopkeepers, and artisans all over British North America reluctantly took up the reins of power in their communities. Exercising emergency civil powers, they established a rudimentary form of revolutionary government in place of the ousted colonial regimes. Local committeemen organized and equipped vast new revolutionary armies, collected taxes, drove out perceived enemies, and maintained what semblance they could of legal procedure. By the end of 1775, the local committees had succeeded in establishing a fragile but effective revolutionary authority that supplanted imperial government in all but a few isolated pockets of the thirteen now-former colonies.

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July 14, 2025
Event Date2025-07-14T18:00:01 - 2025-07-14T19:00:01

Genealogy: Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestors

June 18, 2025
Event Date2025-06-18T18:00:02 - 2025-06-18T19:00:02

Over 100 million people living in the United States today can claim descent from someone who lived here during the Revolutionary War, including those that fought in it. This class will provide a brief overview of the kinds of records that are available to research your ancestors that fought in the Revolutionary War.

Skill level: Intermediate

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June 18, 2025
Event Date2025-06-18T18:00:02 - 2025-06-18T19:00:02

Revolutionary Kinship: Sustaining Family Through Wartime Divisions

June 16, 2025
  • 6:00pm - 7:00pm
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-16T18:00:40 - 2025-06-16T19:00:40

The American Revolution had a profound impact on families, with some ideas and experiences dramatically altered and some surprisingly durable. Conflicting beliefs about the future of the nation caused familial rifts, and many lost friends and loved ones to battle and plunder. Enslaved people simultaneously broadened ideas about family in response to the violence of slavery and evaluated whether independence would keep their kin safer from future violence. Gender roles were both everchanging in the circumstances of war as women ran businesses, handled material needs of war, and faced new childcare situations, but also remained constant in many ways. As a result of change and continuity, families included stepfamilies and single parents, relationships across plantations, and transcended biological connections. In this program, panelists will consider how the American Revolution both disrupted family arrangements and brought new formations of kinship while retaining many of the same structures.

This is a hybrid event. FREE for MHS Members. $10 per person fee (in person). No charge for virtual attendees or Card to Culture participants (EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare).

June 16, 2025
  • 6:00pm - 7:00pm
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-16T18:00:40 - 2025-06-16T19:00:40

Gallery Talk: Rebels, Rights and Revolution: Battles of Lexington and Concord

June 13, 2025
  • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-13T13:00:36 - 2025-06-13T14:00:36

Join Chief Historian, Peter Drummey, for a gallery talk on the exhibition, 1775: Rebels, Rights and Revolution, which charts major Massachusetts events in the first year of the American Revolution. Peter will discuss the impact of the Battle of Bunker Hill using related exhibition items. Visitors are invited to explore the rest of the exhibition and ask questions.

Register Here

June 13, 2025
  • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-13T13:00:36 - 2025-06-13T14:00:36

Gallery Talk: Rebels, Rights and Revolution: Battles of Lexington and Concord

Join Chief Historian, Peter Drummey, for a gallery talk on the exhibition

June 13, 2025
  • 10:00am - 11:00am
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-13T10:00:22 - 2025-06-13T11:00:22

Join Chief Historian, Peter Drummey, for a gallery talk on the exhibition, 1775: Rebels, Rights and Revolution, which charts major Massachusetts events in the first year of the American Revolution. Peter will discuss the impact of the Battle of Bunker Hill using related exhibition items. Visitors are invited to explore the rest of the exhibition and ask questions.

Register here 

June 13, 2025
  • 10:00am - 11:00am
  • Massachusetts Historical Society
    1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
  • Published Date
  • Boston 250

Event Date2025-06-13T10:00:22 - 2025-06-13T11:00:22
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