Boston Schedule
This is a tentative schedule. Once all the RSVPs are in, you will receive an email with the official itinerary.
Meet in Boston Common, the oldest public park, by ‘The Embrace’ monument at 1 pm
We will hang out by the monument, you can go to The Thinking Cup, one of Christine and Michael’s favorite cafes to grab a coffee/tea and lunch to go. Once everyone has arrived and acquired sustenance, we will walk through Boston Common to the Public Garden. Christine loves the flowers in the Public Garden this time of year. The tulips are stunning.
In the theme of making our celebration your own adventure, feel free to break off from the group and explore Boston! We can give you recommendations just be sure to meet us in Cambridge at 6 pm.
Meet at Cambridge Community Center at 6:30 pm
After our afternoon in Boston proper, we will head to a meeting room in Cambridge. Dinner will begin around 7:00 pm, served buffet style. After eating, we will share the gifts each of us brought. Remember, this can be a photograph, a poem, a song, a story, a piece of art, whatever you want! As long as it tells a story of your connection to Michael, Christine, or both Christine and Michael as partners. Everyone will get a chance to speak and share with the group. This is a great way to get to know each other!
Play board games and hang out until 11 pm or midnight
Boston FAQ
How do I know where to travel and stay for the celebrations?
To travel to Boston, you can fly into Boston Logan International (BOS) Airport, take Amtrak to South Station, or drive. Driving is a bit of a pain in Boston so I advise against it if possible. Boston is a very walkable city with lots of public transportation so you will be able to get around easily. We live in Central Square in Cambridge if you want to look for lodging near us. There are lots of airbnbs and hotels around the city.
If you need help with travel logistics, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Christine
This is a map we made to help know what neighborhoods to find lodging. Red line is the T line that runs though Cambridge. The neighborhoods near the Red line which are highlighted are places to look for lodging. The red stars indicate where the celebration will be taking place.