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BOSTON IS PRIMED AND READY FOR ANOTHER GREAT SUMMER

Boston, MA (May 28, 2013) -Boston is primed and ready for another great summer, packed with fun things to do and awe-inspiring places to see!  If you're looking for something to do this summer, the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB) makes it easy with Summer Selects...BOSTON.  People travel from near and far to experience Boston's rich history, unique culture, stunning museums and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and water activities.

BOSTON...Make it yours this summer!  Summer Selects jump starts everyone's favorite time of year with a sampling of June events & activities:

  • Dead Sea Scrolls - Life in Ancient Times at the Museum of Science-mos.org
  • Boston Red Sox - 14 home games: Rangers, Angels, Rays & Blue Jays - Ticket info
  • Boston Pops - 9 performances: Pixar, Film Nights & Country Salute to the Troops-bso.org
  • Boston Pride Week -through June 9-Bostonpride.org
  • Scooper Bowl - June 4 - 6 City Hall Plaza- jimmyfund.org?
  • Dragon Boat Festival - June 8 & 9 banks of the Charles River- cambridgeartscouncil.org
  • Chefs in Shorts - June 14 Seaport Hotel
  • Bank of America Pavilion - 11 Concerts throughout June, including Earth, Wind & Fire, Sting- livenation.com
  • Rolling Stones - June 12 & 14 & Bruno Mars - June 26 TD Garden- tdgarden.com
  • Free Friday Flicks-every Friday night at the Hatch Shell-mass.gov/dcr
  • Movies by Moonlight- Fridays from June 14 - August 30 -Boston Harbor Hotel- bhh.com
  • Roxbury International Film Festival - June 27-30


To learn more about these and other Boston events this summer, please visit www.BostonUSA.com
 

About the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB)
The Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (GBCVB) is the primary private sector marketing and visitor service organization charged with the development of meetings, conventions and tourism-related business to enhance the economy of Boston, Cambridge and the greater metropolitan area.  The GBCVB is a not-for-profit, membership driven sales and marketing business comprised of 1,200 companies across New England that depend upon the visitor industry for their own success and growth.  For more information on what to do, where to stay, and what to see when visiting Boston, call 1-888-SEE-BOSTON, or visit www.BostonUSA.com