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Boston Seaport by WS Development presents summer events and programs

Boston, MA Boston Seaport by WS Development has launched its complete lineup of programming for the warm weather months, making the neighborhood the place to be this summer. Brimming with a lineup of free events open to the public, from outdoor markets and a sunny-themed edition of The Current, to family-friendly programming, outdoor community fitness, and the return of Cisco Brewers Seaport.

 

Seaport Sweat - free outdoor fitness for all

Now through September 28, 2024

Monday through Thursday, 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm, Saturdays, 10:00 am

Seaport Common (85 Northern Ave.)

 

Stretch and the City - free lunchtime yoga

Fridays, now through September 27, 2024 at 12:00 pm

Summer Street Steps (between 350 and 400 Summer St.)

 

The Current Cabanas - pop-up summer shopping

Open now through September 2, 2024, Monday to Saturday, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, Sunday, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm (100 Seaport Blvd.)

 

Seaport x Black Owned Bos. Market - Supporting Local Entrepreneurship

Sundays, June 23; July 21; August 25; September 22; October 20

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Seaport Common 

Cisco Brewers Seaport - Nantucket Island Vibes

Open daily, now through October 14, 2024, 100 Seaport Blvd.

 

Seaport Summer Market - Local Craftsmanship and Family Entertainment

May 25-26, June 1-2, June 8-9, June 15-16, June 22-23, June 29-30, Aug. 24-25, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, Sept. 7-8, Sept. 14-15, Sept. 21-22

11am – 7pm

88 Seaport Boulevard

 

Seaport Smalls - Outdoor Kids Programming

Saturdays, now through October 26

10am – 11am

The Rocks at Harbor Way, 111 Harbor Way

 

 

Summer Salsa Night - Dance to Live Music

Thursdays, June 6; June 20; July 11, July 25; August 8; August 22; September 5; September 19

6pm  –  8pm

The Superette Courtyard, 70 Pier 4 Boulevard

 

 

Bike Check Ups - Complimentary Maintenance

Wednesdays, now through June 26, 2024

7:30am – 11:30am

Seaport Common, 85 Northern Avenue

 

The Superette Herb Garden - Free Fresh Herbs

Thursdays, June 6 through September 30, 2024

4pm – 6pm

The Superette Courtyard, 70 Pier 4 Boulevard

 

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