Tag: Copley Square

  • Monday, March 23, 5:30 pm – Walk in the Park Night

    Join the Boston Police Department and the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bays Block Captains of Back Bay for an evening walk through our neighborhood parks on Monday, March 23rd at 5:30 pm, starting at Copley Square Park and heading to the Commonwealth Ave Mall. (Rain Date: Tuesday, March 24th)

    Meet local officers, share observations about park conditions and safety, and connect with neighbors working together to keep Back Bay welcoming for everyone.

    If you have any questions, please reach out to the Block Captains of Back Bay.

  • November 18 – December 4 – 2025 Boston Parks & Recreation Holiday Lighting Events

    The Boston Parks & Recreation Department announce the dates and times of upcoming holiday lighting events. More may be added, and we will keep you informed.

  • Sunday, June 22, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Roundhead Brewing Beer Garden Event at Copley Square

    Join Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay members, neighbors, and friends for some beer garden fun! The beer garden offers a vibrant atmosphere with customer seating, restrooms, and entertainment. NABB will have an area reserved for this event. $25.00 per person includes two drink tickets. North East of the Border taqueria food truck will be on-site, where food will be available for purchase.

    Sunday, June 22nd
    1:00 to 3:00 pm
    Copley Square

    Register at https://nabbonline.org/activity-and-event/roundhead-brewing-beer-garden-meetup/ Tickets are limited, so don’t delay.

  • Monday, November 28, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting

    Wreaths with red bows decorate Copley Square, and the Old South Church bell tolls when the lights go on Monday, November 28 at 5 pm – look for appearances by Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty, plus music by local groups including the Boston Children’s Chorus and the Boston Pops Esplanade Brass Ensemble. For complete details visit www.friendsofcopleysquare.org

  • Updated Copley Square Design

    Copley Square Park is slated for an extensive transformation in 2023. After more than a year of various meetings and community feedback regarding several design concepts, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department has agreed to repair and improve the existing fountain in Copley Square. This decision was made thanks to persistent feedback from the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay, Friends of Copley Square and other members of the public that the existing fountain should be preserved rather than replaced. The Parks and Recreation Department announced the release of the updated plan at https://www.boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/improvements-copley-square-park The final park design is likely to be similar in layout to the previously proposed City Platform Plan, although it will retain the existing fountain. It will include a large lawn in front of Trinity Church, a hardscape plaza area for events and the Farmers Market, and a raised platform area to protect tree roots and provide space for additional lower plantings.

  • Sunday, December 22, 4:00 pm – Menorah Lighting in Copley Square

    THE GRAND BOSTON MENORAH LIGHTING!
    THE TALLEST MENORAH IN NEW ENGLAND!
    A CELEBRATION OF LIGHT, UNITY & LIBERTY!

    1st Night of Chanukah
    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2019
    Copley Square 4:00 PM

    Live Berklee Music Ensemble. Menorah kits, Dreidels & Chocolate Gelt

    All are Welcome. Fun for the whole family. No RSVP Required but appreciated. Wishing you a Joyous and Luminous Chanukah!

    Any questions or comments email: Info@BostonChabad.org
    or call: 617.247.7100

  • Wednesday, March 27, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Copley Square: History Through Architecture

    Copley Square is one of Boston’s most architecturally significant and instantly recognizable public locations. This urban square is home to Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, Old South Church and the Hancock Tower, among other important landmarks. The square defines the city, as well as the evolution of American architecture and urban design, from colony toward the sophistication of global European squares, moving creatively from Beaux-Arts style to International Style and Modernism. On March 27 at 6 pm in the First Floor Commonwealth Salon at the Boston Public Library, architectural historian Leslie Humm Cormier explores this contemporary place from its origins as an estuary to its vital significance as a stylistic link between old-world style and new-world design.

    Leslie Humm Cormier, PhD, writes on the history and theory of art, architecture and urban design in Europe and America. She received her doctorate from Brown University as a Kress Fellow, affording her study in London and Paris. She is the author of a book on the Early Modern era in American architecture, as well as many articles on modern architecture and urban design in architectural encyclopedias. Previously a faculty member of Harvard University Extension and Radcliffe Seminars, Cormier is currently affiliated with the Boston Architectural College. For more information email ask@bpl.org

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  • Wednesday, September 27, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm – Care For the Square

    Wednesday, September 27, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm – Care For the Square

    The Friends of Copley Square invite you to help Care for the Square on Wednesday, September 27. The evening begins at 5:30 with Cocktails and hors d’oeuvre by The Catered Affair in the Courtyard Cafe in the Boston Public Library on Copley Square. Then, continue the evening with a special Farm to Table Dinner by Chef Sean MacAlpine in the Dome Room of the Lenox Hotel, from 7 – 9. Tickets are $175 per person (table for eight guests – $1,200). You may mail a check made out to Friends of Copley Square, PO Box 170124, Boston, MA 02117, or purchase online at   https://friendsofcopleysquare.org/

  • Monday, November 30, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting

    Monday, November 30, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting

    Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and The Friends of Copley Square welcome the holidays with the annual Copley Square Tree Lighting on Monday, November 30, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.  The free event will feature appearances by Mayor Walsh, “Dining Playbook” host Jenny Johnson, Santa Claus, and Rudolph along with live entertainment including members of the Boston Pops Brass Ensemble, Berklee College of Music’s co-ed contemporary a cappella group Pitch Slapped, “The Voice” contestant Brittany Butler, and a holiday sing-along. In addition, the US Postal Service will unveil its new holiday stamp. The festivities continue with a family reception from 6 – 7 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. For more information visit www.friendsofcopleysquare.org.

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  • Wednesday, June 25, 6:00 pm – Rock and Stroll Concert and Picnic

    Support The Friends of Copley Square, and celebrate summer with an outdoor concert, followed by a reception at The Boston Common Hotel at Trinity Place, featuring bites from Back Bay’s finest restaurants, on Wednesday, June 25, beginning at 6 pm.  For ticket purchase and information visit www.friendsofcopleysquare.org.