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Literally Waltham: June 2020

When Virtual is Real

(Jessica Lucci)

I wish you all well during this emergence of summer and a new month of artistic adventure virtually and "in real life."

1 Lucci's List: June 2020 book reviews are published

2 Tuesday Talks with Eccentric Vintage Elegance on Facebook 10AM

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3 Tick Tock Chocolates reopens!

4 Virtual: Harvard Book Store with Nina MacLaughlin 7PM

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5 Take out: Bonetown Burgers at Mighty Squirrel 4PM

6 D-Day, WWII

7 National chocolate ice cream day! Stop by Pizzi Farms for yours!

8 World Ocean Day

9 Waltham Popcorn is open all month!

10 National Iced Tea Day! Order your favourite packages from The Tea Leaf.

11 June is Gay Pride Month! Choose a book from Lucci's List: Pride Month

12 National Red Rose Day - order yours at Waltham's Florist 781-894-4600

13 Waltham Public Library Bookclub on Zoom: "News of the World" by Paulette Jiles 10AM

14 Flag Day

15 National Nature Photography Day

16 Brighton Branch of the Boston Public Library virtual concert: pianist Jan Hua 12PM

17 Brookline Booksmith virtual book event: "Reimagining th eAmerican West" 7:30PM

18 International Picnic Day

19 Juneteenth

20 First day of summer!

21 Father's Day

22 Waltham Public Library Bookclub on Zoom: "Babel-17" by Samuel R. Delany 7PM

23 Selling your Product/Service virtual event Brandeis Innovation, 5:30PM

24 International Fairy Day

25 Framingham Public Library virtual Poetry Workshop 7PM

26 Gore Place virtual moonlight tour 7:30PM

27 "Gustover Glitch" book 3 in the Watch City Trilogy launch party onFacebook 7PM

28 Paul Bunyan Day

29 New England Conservatory and Northeastern University Virtual Guitar Fest

30 Mass Art virtual spring market

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