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Articles by Phoebe Sinclair

Phoebe Sinclair, in addition to serving as the first point of contact for community-related inquiries and issues, writes and produces The Whistler newsletter and is chief website wrangler. She is a life-long writer who holds a bachelor’s of fine arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College. In her free time, Phoebe can often be found biking around Boston and Cambridge, knitting, volunteering, and writing children’s fiction.

Cambridge Fiddle and Folk Tunes Meetup at North Hall Community Room
February 25, 2013 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on Cambridge Fiddle and Folk Tunes Meetup at North Hall Community Room
Cambridge Fiddle and Folk Tunes Meetup at North Hall Community Room

The Cambridge Fiddle and Folk Tunes Meetup plays simple fiddle and folk tunes. Intermediate and advanced beginners of all ages playing mandolin, violin, banjo, ukulele, guitar, flute, recorder, harmonica etc. Singers welcome.
Where: North Hall Community …

Introducing the Youth Employment Program
February 20, 2013 – 9:58 am | Comments Off on Introducing the Youth Employment Program
Introducing the Youth Employment Program

Agassiz Baldwin Community is excited to introduce the Youth Employment Program (YEP). YEP provides middle school youth with the opportunity to volunteer in the community, learn job skills and gain leadership experience. There are a …

Lesley Arts Center Community Meeting – Feb 26
February 19, 2013 – 1:08 pm | Comments Off on Lesley Arts Center Community Meeting – Feb 26

The message below is from Lesley University:
Dear Neighbors:
Lesley University is pleased to report that we plan to begin construction of our new Arts Center at 1801 Massachusetts Avenue later this spring. We know that many …

Hip Hop Festival Brings Kids to Their Feet
February 19, 2013 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on Hip Hop Festival Brings Kids to Their Feet
Hip Hop Festival Brings Kids to Their Feet

The emcee’s voice, flavored with the metallic crunch of overmodulation, announces the first act. The performers’ sneakers slap the wooden stage, and the DJ pumps bass and synthesizers over the audience like mist from a …