Daily Archives: May 11, 2023


Saturdays, May 20, June 24, July 22, August 19, September 16, and October 14, 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm – Savor the Square

Savor the Square, Nubian Square’s seasonal open-air marketplace, will relaunch in 2023 and build on the success of the past three seasons. We hope you will join us by collaborating on this exciting Nubian Square amenity.

Attendees enjoy this market for Covid-safe shopping, socializing, and entertainment in the heart of Roxbury. Savor the Square 2023 will feature seven themed events, expand its hours, and a broad selection of Black and Brown vendors for food, music/entertainment, fresh and locally-grown produce, arts/crafts, as well as pop-up events (book signings, food demonstrations, workshops/speakers) and civic resources. Savor the Square will take place at the Roxbury Branch Library, 149 Dudley Stret, from noon to five pm. Questions? Email carole_walton@tamcc.org


Thursday, May 18, 2:00 pm Eastern (Live) and Friday, May 19 – Monday, June 5 (Recorded) – At Home with Beatrix Potter at Hill Top, Online

Author and artist Beatrix Potter’s universe of characters have delighted readers for 120 years, since the first publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. She combined first-hand scientific observation with an imaginative hand-painted world of animals and gardens to become one of the most celebrated children’s authors.

In 1905 with the proceeds of her first ‘little books’, Potter bought Hill Top, a working farm in the English Lake District. She escaped from London as often as she could, to stay at her rural retreat, to draw, write, and immerse herself in country life. Beatrix drew inspiration from the house and nearly every room in the house is recognizable from her illustrations.

Many pieces of furniture were copied for her books: the dresser in Hall with its rows of blue and white plates that appeared in The Tale of Samuel Whiskers; the clock on the landing, next to the 18th century window, where Tabitha Twitchit stood; the dressing mirror that featured in The Tale of Tom Kitten.

In the garden, the green gate to the vegetable garden is unchanged from the days of Jemima Puddle-Duck. Today, Hill Top also tells the story of the author, her interests and activities through her collections of furniture, ceramics and artwork. In 1913, Potter married William Heelis and she turned to farming and raising sheep as she settled into married life. As Mrs. Heelis, Beatrix dedicated herself to the preservation of her beloved landscape and the traditional farming culture. Upon her death in 1943, she left a significant bequest of over 4,000 acres of land, 15 farms and cottages to the National Trust.

Alice Sage, Property Curator of Hill Top & Beatrix Potter Gallery, will talk about the author’s life and her devotion to the Lake District, often featured in her artistic works. She will lead us on a visual tour of Potter’s house and garden. She will highlight interior vignettes featured in her books and explain the hidden stories behind Potter’s treasured possessions.

The Zoom webinar is $15 for Royal Oak members, $25 for nonmembers. Register at https://www.royal-oak.org/events/spring-2023-lectures-and-tours/beatrix-potter/