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More snow… 2/14-16

Update Monday 2/16, 4pm:  Tonight’s MakeOut crafters’ meet-up is cancelled (resched. to Mar 2), but the symphony rehearsal is still on.  No news yet from the dance teachers in the basement studio; if you’re wondering about a class tonight, check directly with your teacher to be sure it’s still on.

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Update Monday 2/16, 8:40am: Knucklebones and the Ballet with Molly vacation dance program are both ON this morning.  Stay tuned for more updates on tonight’s events.  The Cafe is open, the lot is plowed, and we’re working on the sidewalks.

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Wishing we had something witty to say about yet more snow, but alas no…

We’re lucking out with this weekend’s storm in that we didn’t have any events scheduled in the first place for Saturday night and Sunday.  So we’ll be closing the Cafe Saturday at 6pm, battening down the hatches, and staying warm inside our respective homes until Monday morning.  The Cafe will NOT be open Sunday 2/15.

We expect to open normal hours (8 am – 6 pm) on Monday 2/16, despite the snowbanks and the holiday.  Check back Monday for info on whether the Monday night events are running.

Thanks and stay warm / stay safe!

 

Cancellation 2/12

A tough call, but the Thursday night Cafe event (FOLK New England presenting Marina Evans) is going to cancel – too many people who have to travel too far on roads that will likely be icy later tonight.

 

Cancellations 2/9-2/10

And now back to snow cancellations…  last updated Tuesday 2/10 at 3 pm; hoping that’s the last update for this storm!

Monday 2/9:
– Knucklebones
– Symphony rehearsal (resched. to 2/12)

Tuesday 2/10 CANCELLED:
– SCES Brown Bag food program
– Green Line Extension (GLX) Working group meeting (resched. to a date to be determined)
– Youth Arts Arise
– Groovy Baby Music

Tuesday 2/10 ON:
– Broad Appeal
– Prenatal Yoga

The Cafe will be open till 9:30 today (Tuesday).  The lot is plowed, but caution is still advised… there’s a thin layer of packed snow underfoot.

Stay safe and warm!

 

The Center for the Arts at the Armory