Jan. 5th, 2010

[identity profile] pierceheart.livejournal.com
Is there anyone interested in buying some Hyatt "Choice" stay certificates for under face value?
The Choice level is worth $135, and I have SIX of them - three which expire on 31 MAR 10, and three which expire 31 DEC 10.

I'm selling them for $100 each.

https://www.certificates.hyatt.com/products/CertsStay.aspx

Thanks!
[identity profile] teele-sq.livejournal.com
I really like this concept, but man this website is ugly.

http://www.somervillelocalfirst.org/

Actually the point of this post isn't to disparage Samenfeld Consulting, but to say that I was in True Grounds this morning and was given a free Somerville Local First coupon book that has many great discounts to local independent businesses(a few are the same as the Brown School card).

Money you spend here, stays here!
[identity profile] serious-noir.livejournal.com
So I missed recycling pick up today - have a bunch of NY's eve party wine bottles overflowing the recycling bin. Dug around the somerville city site but didn't see any info @ drop-offs. Anyone know if it is possible to drive over to the sanitation dept and drop of there?

tx
[identity profile] thespian.livejournal.com
Over Christmas, I got very addicted to Westsoy Chocolate Peppermint Stick which was, surprisingly, better than most 'real milk' chocolate milks I'd ever found.

They were selling it at Shaw's in Porter, and they all disappeared the day after Christmas. I've looked at Market Basket, and saw nothing, but if anyone else has seen this anywhere else around the area, I would really like to lay in a supply of it.
[identity profile] othniel77.livejournal.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“The Thin White Duke Resurrected By Generation of Adolescent Boston Rockers”

CAMBRIDGE and SOMERVILLE
- English singer David Bowie (born David Jones on January 8th, 1947) has been called a cultural chameleon throughout his long and colorful career. From music and film to art and the Internet, Bowie has challenged the perceptions of fans and critics alike with his many malleable personas which seemed to mirror the cutting edge trends of the day.

Two separate and very different venues will be the site of performances by the Paul Green School of Rock Boston students in a tribute to Ziggy Stardust himself.

On Friday, 1/22 @ 7:00 PM, the show kicks off at the Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre (http://www.cambridgeymca.org). Tickets are $10 in advance/$12 at the door and this event is 100% ALL-AGES and open to the public.

Like a whirlwind mini-tour, the very next day (Saturday, 1/23) finds the School of Rockers at that historic Davis Square landmark, Johnny D’s Place on 17 Holland Street in Somerville. This show manifests itself as a pre-suppertime attraction, running from 4:00-6:00 PM. Johnny D’s will be serving a full menu for hungry Boston-area music fans, so come out for dinner and a show! Once again, tickets are $10 in advance/$12 at the door and this event is 100% ALL-AGES and open to the public.

Visit School of Rock Boston’s website at http://www.schoolofrock.com/boston or call the School at 617-923-3434 for advance ticketing information.




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Ms. Anderson Mar
General Manager
School of Rock Boston
120 Elm Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Office Phone: 617-923-3434
Cell Phone: 617-605-6758
FAX: 617-923-1859
Email: amar@schoolofrock.com
http://www.schoolofrock.com/boston

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