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The Chiofaro Company/International Place partnered for The Boston Harbor Association's Family Fun Week

The Chiofaro Company/International Place partnered with the Boston Red Sox to present the three World Series Trophies and Wally the Green Monster as part of The Boston Harbor Association's Family Fun Week. Parents and children were allowed to take photographs and pose with the '04, '07 and '13 World Series trophies. In addition, the building atrium played host to a kids' coloring station as part of a $5,000 scholarship giveaway that was presented by mayor Walsh on March 1. Don Chiofaro said, "We are pleased to work with The Boston Harbor Association to support Family Fun Week, which hosts activities along the waterfront during the week of school vacation. International Place has played host to many Red Sox events over the years, and we are thrilled to have the World Series trophies here for anyone to pose for pictures." Vivien Li of The Boston Harbor Association said, "This is a wonderful opportunity to bring people to the Waterfront and the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Everyone loves the Boston Red Sox and what could be a better end of winter and start of spring than to bring the World Series trophies to International Place!" As a supporter of the enrichment and activation of the Waterfront District, International Place welcomes the public within its doors and regularly hosts public events in their central atrium. Every year during the holiday season, International Place hosts two afternoon performances of "The Nutcracker", and throughout the year provides space for art exhibits, charitable events, book fairs and toy drives.

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