Harvard Square Business Association
July 2021 Newsletter
News/Deals/Events
Friday, July 30th | 7pm - 10pm

Salsa the night away to infectious Latin beats. When the sun goes down, things heat up in Harvard Square! Join the Harvard Square Business Association on Brattle Plaza (25 Brattle Street) on Friday, July 30th from 7pm – 10pm and experience the sights, sounds and tastes of the 7th Annual Salsa Squared Dance Party. More information available here
Please join us in welcoming our newest members!

DEALS

July specials: through 7/31

F-BOMB FRIES $11.00
wedge fries, honey BBQ caramelized onions, cheddar jack cheese, ranch dressing, chives

THE BARNYARD BURGER $18.50
8 oz. Certified Angus beef patty, American cheese, bacon, fried chicken cutlet, honey BBQ, blue cheese dressing

STARS & STRIPES $16.50
cotton candy frappe, lemon berry cream cake, rock candy, licorice bites, Sixlets chocolate, candy stars

HOT DEAL:
Save $25.00

Chakra clearing meditation, acupressure (no needles) and shoulder tension release with glass cupping. 
1 hour, Fee: $75.00
Venmo now accepted. 

Please call or text 617-820-6864 to set up an appointment. 

Summer Special 
$240
24/7 Access
$10 set up fee applies
Summer special rates apply through August.
Regular rates apply effective September 1st
 
For more information, please call 617-491-0801.
Events
Live at The Sinclair

We're so excited to finally welcome folks to the Square and through our doors again!
Friday 7/16 & Saturday 7/17 - The Ballroom Thieves
Friday 7/30 - Buoys of Summer
Thursday 8/5 - The Backseat Lovers
Saturday 7/31 - Los Elk with The Q-Tip Bandits, Juniper
Saturday 8/21 - Soulelujah
Saturday 8/28 - Tigers Jaw
Sunday 8/29 - Cloud Nothings
Tuesday 8/31 - The Residents

Plus many more shows in 2021! View the full calendar.

Catch a movie at The Brattle.

Saturday 7/17:
12:30 pm - Singing in the Rain
3:30 pm & 9:15 pm - Deerskin
6:00 pm - Another Round

Sunday 7/18:
4:00 pm & 7:00pm - Miss Juneteenth

Saturday 7/24:
3:30 pm & 9:15 pm - Shadow in the Cloud
6:00 pm - First Cow

Sunday 7/25:
3:30 & 7:00pm - Dick Johnson is Dead

Full schedule available here.
Tuesday, July 20

As the latest Covid variants continue to reveal themselves, COVID-19 has proved to be the biggest global public health and economic challenge in history. Although it has posed the same threat across the world, countries have responded very differently and some are faring better than others. 
 
Peter Baldwin, Professor of Comparative History at UCLA, has written books on a variety of topics including 19th-century European public health policies and the global response to AIDS. 
 
In his latest book, “FIGHTING THE FIRST WAVE: How the Coronavirus was tackled differently across the globe” Baldwin shows that how nations responded depended above all on the political tools available – how firmly could the authorities order citizens’ lives and how willingly would they be obeyed? 
 
In Asia, nations quarantined the infected and their contacts. In the Americas and Europe they shut down their economies, hoping to squelch the virus’ spread. In some countries, like England, there were fines for disobeying lockdown limits. Others, above all Sweden, responded with a light touch, putting their faith in social consensus over coercion. Some countries have now changed strategy due to recent surges in the Delta variant in Australia, Canada, India and elsewhere. Register here.
July 23rd

Grendel’s Den Restaurant & Bar, the PathCheck Foundation and the Harvard Square Business Association present Celebrate the Shot - a day of fun activities, live music and exploration of restaurants and stores in Harvard Square. Vaccinations are working and we are grateful to the scientists and healthcare workers who made it happen! Festivities kick off at 5pm with a rousing performance by Grooversity, followed by food, vendors and a special edition of Park Sounds in Winthrop Park. More information coming soon!
Friday, July 23rd - The Men From Our of Town
Saturday, July 24th - Jefferson Hamer & Ry Cavanaugh
Wednesday, July 28th - High Tea
Saturday, July 31st - Catie Curtis
Friday, August 6th - Hush Club
Thursday, August 19th - Kyshona
Sunday, August 29th - Haley Jane

Full schedule available here.
Special Online Program of the Month!
Sunday, July 25, 5:00 - 6:15 pm

When things go wrong or when life knocks you down, how well do you cope? Do you go to pieces like shattered glass? Or do you bounce back like a ball?

Would you like to take what life gives you, bounce back to higher heights and grow stronger than before the challenge? All you need is resilience, flexibility and good humor. We all have the potential to respond positively, recover and be stronger. Even though this ability to bounce back comes more easily to some than others, it is something we can all master. Join us to understand how to bounce back stronger.

Speaker: BK Sister Kiran has 41 years of experience as a teacher of meditation. She has a degree in Human Ecology from Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) and a postgraduate background in holistic health. She worked for many years as an administrative assistant in traditional medical settings as well as in the corporate sector and has owned and operated a desktop publishing business. She has also worked as a freelance training methodologist and consultant and is the author of several published articles as well as Your Divine Virtues and Jewel of Light (published by the Brahma Kumaris). She currently administers the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center in Eugene, Oregon and is a presenter/facilitator of a variety of subjects related to spirituality and personal development.

For more online events and classes please visit innerspaceharvardsq.org
July 31st

The Harvard Square Business Association welcomes you to a special evening honoring the life and artistry of famed Cambridge photographer, Elsa Dorfman. A biographical film will be shown and friends and relatives will reminisce and share stories and anecdotes about Dorfman’s impact on the world of photography and those closest to her. Details coming soon.
July and August

The New England Poetry Club, Friends of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters, and Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site are pleased to announce the 2021 Virtual Summer Poetry Festival: Poetry as a Voice for Activism. This year’s festival, which begins Sunday, June 27, will take place live online and connect poetry lovers across the country with remarkable poet-activists who will read and discuss their work.
Grolier Poetry Virtual Reading Series
Thursday, August 12th at 7PM

Join Grolier Poetry Book Shop for their reading with Rita Dove. Register here.
Saturday, September 25
 
THE RE-EMERGENCE of Greater Boston’s Famously Inclusive Dance Event Celebrates a New Era of Live Dance Performances, Community Gathering and Collective Activism.
 
It’s Dance for World Community’s 14th Anniversary and Everyone is Invited!
 
FREE-to-the-Public, the Indoor/Outdoor Event takes place on Massachusetts Avenue between Harvard/Bow Street and Putnam Avenue featuring:
 
  • Stellar Performances in a Diverse Array of Dance Forms
  • Introductory-Level Dance Classes in over 20 Forms of Dance
  • Exhibitions and Other Activities by Local Non-Profits
  • Arts & Crafts and Food Vendors
 
With the support of the area’s business community, local government, the non-profit sector and other collaborating agencies, the Festival celebrates the remarkable breadth of talent from Greater Boston’s diverse dance communities. More information iavailable here.
News

Oktoberfest is BACK on October 10th, 2021.
Harvard Square’s flagship event returns! We can’t contain our excitement either! Live music on multiple stages, countless international food vendors, crafts and of course, festive beer gardens located throughout the Square. Come be a part of a legendary tradition – it will be Wunderbar to see you again!
Applications are available here.

Need a job? We can help!
The HSBA manages a job page on harvardsquare.com. Please take a look and see if you are the right fit for one of Harvard Square's favorite businesses.

Bob Slate Stationer is stocking back up on quality office supplies to help you keep your home or office workspaces productive, and to help students gear up for the upcoming school year. Check out our latest arrival in the updated Bob Slate Stationer store brand notebook series -- the 33004 plain page -- as well as some exciting new Bullet Journal and Dot Grid notebooks from Leuchtturm1917. Academic year planners are in stock now to help you plan ahead.

Harvard football returns in 2021 and is back on Bloomberg Radio starting September 18th.

September 24th: Friday Night Lights match up in the home opener vs Brown.   

Wouldn’t it be nice if the things that were supposed to make life easier just worked? Our new, contactless Platinum Rewards+ credit card just works. There are no hidden maintenance fees or confusing reward structures with this card. Access straightforward rewards that make life easier, like earning 1.5% cashback on all purchases. Open a new card today for low introductory rates and convenient rewards that just work! huecu.org/rewards-plus

J.P. Licks Introduces a brand new drink, our Desert Pear Pink Drink - perfect for beating the summertime heat. This dairy-free combination of coconut milk and desert pear syrup has a bold fruitiness and bright fuchsia hue. The only thing more fun than drinking our Desert Pear Pink Drink might be stirring everything together and watching the color change!

SEE is proud to announce the exclusive SEE x Howie Mandel collection!

All eight styles are handmade by the most meticulous craftsmen in Italy, using the finest materials and reflect the inimitable style of Howie Mandel. 
Produced in very limited quantities (less than 100 per color of each style), the SEE x Howie Mandel collection won’t last long. 

Plus, a portion of all sales from the collection will be donated to @WeAreHFC!
Available in all SEE stores and on seeeyewear.com on 07/20!
Help Somkiat get home to Bangkok Thailand

Nancy Jitjaruek, owner of Mix-it, Nine Tastes, and Spicies, has started a GoFundMe for her uncle, Somkiat. Somkiat recently suffered a devastating stroke and requires 24/7 care. His last wish is to finish the rest of his life in his home country, Thailand. Funds raised will go towards a medical stretcher, the flight to Thailand and on-going medical costs. Thank you.
HSBA Member Spotlight

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In case you missed it...

On July 11th, The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with the City of Cambridge, Cambridge Arts Council, Councillor E. Denise Simmons and Katie Green, were delighted to host an evening commemorating the life and legacy of legendary storyteller Brother Blue on what would have been his 100th birthday. A plaque dedicated to Blue and his wife, Ruth Edmonds Hill, was unveiled on Brattle Plaza in the heart of Harvard Square. To complement the festivities, the Harvard Square ‘house band’, aptly called The Squares in the Square, performed and guests were treated to a complimentary meal and a blue butterfly-emblazoned birthday cake.
See the event photos here.
On July 13th, the Office of Cambridge City Councilor E. Denise Simmons, the Cambridge Museum of History and Culture, and the Harvard Square Business Association launched the Cambridge Pride History Stroll, a five-part art installation on Harvard Square business storefronts that invites Cambridge residents and visitors to stroll around the Square and learn about the city’s rich LGBTQ+ History. This installation – which is also produced in partnership with the City’s LGBTQ+ Commission and with the History Project – represents the inaugural event of the forthcoming Cambridge Museum of History and Culture, and it is part of a planned series of events across the city to raise awareness of the museum’s existence and its mission.
See the event photos here.

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