[*BCM*] Fwd: [bostonanarchists] Lucy Parsons Center Open House Tomorrow 9/30/05

rogerbwinn at letterboxes.org rogerbwinn at letterboxes.org
Thu Sep 29 11:09:06 EDT 2005


hey,

if you're looking for something to do after the ride tomorrow, swing on
by the LPC Open House.

love,
roger


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This Friday, 9/30/05 the Lucy Parsons Center, Boston's only
all-volunteer, collecitvely-run bookstore,  will be hosting an Open
House. Come to find out about radical groups and events in the city, see
what the Lucy Parsons has to offer, eat good food, and meet other people
from the radical community.

Friday 9/30/05
6-9pm
549 Columbus Ave

Contact the Lucy Parsons Center:
617-267-6272
lucyparsons (at) tao.ca
www.lucyparsons.org

Directions:

By train/public transportation: Take the Orange Line to the Mass Ave.
stop, or the Green "E" line to the Symphony stop. Walk south on Mass Ave
for a minute or two. Go left onto Columbus Avenue for 1-1/2 blocks. Lucy
Parsons Center will be on the left.

By bus:Take the #1 Dudley/Mass Ave bus to the corner of Columbus Avenue
and Mass Ave. Walk east on Columbus Avenue 1-1/2 blocks. Lucy Parsons
Center will be on the left.

By car, from Storrow Drive:Exit at Copley. Go left at the light, onto
Arlington Street. Continue approximatley five blocks until Columbus
Avenue. Go right onto Columbus Avenue for approximately eight blocks.
Lucy Parsons Center will be on your right. If you reach Mass Ave, you've
gone one block too far.

>From I-93 N or S:Take the Storrow Drive exit. Continue 1-2 minutes on
Storrow and exit at Copley. Go left at the light, onto Arlington Street.
Continue approximatley five blocks until Columbus Avenue. Go right onto
Columbus Avenue for approximately eight blocks. Lucy Parsons Center will
be on your right. If you reach Mass Ave, you've gone one block too far.
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