Opening Our Doors is back for 8th annual celebration
Boston's largest single free day of arts and cultural events is back for the 8th year. The Fenway Alliance's Opening Our Doors 2009 takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, October 12 (Columbus Day). Opening Our Doors 2009 features free museum and gallery admissions, musical, dance, and theatre performances, and more.
Hear a concert at historic Jordan Hall for the first time or eighth time. Paint from real artists' models in the Fenway's beautifully renovated Evans Way Park. A list of activities and performances can be found on the Fenway Alliance web site at www.fenwayculture.org.
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